First week with the team.

I’ve finally assembled my workforce. Donnie and Lilah should be great assets to me in this coming adventure. I wanted to start things off easy for them, just set up the public website and give them their first challenge. As many of you already know, my bananas were stolen several weeks ago under frightful circumstances. Delilah’s been a real peach- she learned that some alien named Obama actually stole them! I don’t know who this guy is, but I don’t trust him. He looks too determined. You won’t get my bananas again, Mr. Alien.

Donnie didn’t work on this case. But, he did design a logo for us. That’s nice. I guess he also sent Lilah a business card, because I don’t remember ever making one. Way to step up, Donnie. He seems to be having a little trouble adjusting to computers and technology, which seems strange. He said he’s from the ’40s, and since it’s currently 1952, I find that hard to believe. I think it’s just his own brand of humor. He also seems really sad, like he’s a widower or something.

I like Delilah, but I don’t really trust her. I know she thinks I’m batty. But, really- she’s spent all her life around horses and animals, I don’t think she’s very good with humans. Sure, she has a degree in Psychology, but you know who else did? Freud. All that guy cared about was penises. (I really hope she doesn’t like penises as much as Freud.)

I’m not very happy that she put our phone number and address online, but it’s not like I can take it down now. The internet owns it. That means that Google owns me now. I’m like Google’s sexy concubine.

We expect to be getting our first clients starting tomorrow, seeing as we’re ready to start rolling now. I was hoping for some disgruntled lovers, shady business deals, things like that. But, we’ve been getting tips recently about hunter green jackets, mysterious vacations, and Dutch ovens. I don’t know how they could all be related, but I bet there’s a Jack involved. There’s always a guy named Jack.


 

My final 3 bananas were for this assignment. I looked through everything that my team did this week, and I summed it all up here! I think I’ll keep doing this as new cases start coming in.

I’m Thankful

For the 10 Seconds of Thanks Visual Assignment, I thought of what I was thankful for in my daily life personally and in business. I wrote what I am thankful for directly into this post and also posted a photograph of a 10 second pen drawing of me. This assignment made me realize what I thought was most important to me by forcing me to think of them within a very small time frame and I enjoyed the challenge.

10 Second

I’m Thankful for:
Good in the world
Family
Memories
Good friends
Bad liars
Good liars
Pluto, cats in general
Second chances
Forgiveness
Home

Assignment Value: 2.5 stars

A Meeting With Winter

Ok. I actually created this assignment just so I could have a writing assignment that would be able to expand upon The Winter Association. :3


Marcus let out a tired sigh, hand moving to scratch the back of his head. He had to admire the Association for their atmospherics. The dim lighting and the candle lit lanterns along the hallway were a nice touch. Even the four men surrounding him were shroud in dark robes, making them blend into the darkness of the corridor. However, these theatrics weren’t going to phase him. He knew why he was here and he knew who he was being led to see.

 

This wasn’t the first time he paid a visit to the Association. The cult’s Utopian ideals required Marcus’ special skills when it came to disposing of “those of darker intentions”. Though, he didn’t understand why he was still alive given the fact that he kills people for a living. Perhaps The Association would use him until he wasn’t needed anymore. Then they would deal with him themselves. Regardless, he wouldn’t be going down without a fight.

 

“So, I understand that you boys enjoy a long dark hallway but it needs to end at some point. Are we getting there soon?” He sighed.

 

It was a while before one of them replied. It was the one to the left. “Yes.”

 

“Good because I think I aged about 10 years going through this tunnel of time over here.”

 

True to their word, they arrived to their destination a few minutes later. They emerged into a large chamber akin to that of an abandoned opera house. It was domed in shape with its high ceiling converging into a small glass overhang. Continuing with their lovely aesthetics, the room was adorned with lanterns around the perimeter with a high chandelier danging from the top. A circular table sat underneath the chandelier and with it sat five men all clad in robes as blue as ice. To Marcus, they looked like wannabe knights of the round table a la Monty Python.

 

“Gentlemen,” Marcus dramatically bowed before the table once he was relieved of his guards. “To what do I owe the pleasure of this kind visit?”

 

All five of them stood at the same time. The rush of air and fabric were the only things heard as they turned towards him. One by one they moved away from their seats and stood before him. Marcus watched in amusement as the last finally settled into his spot along the line of men.

 

“Council members,” He greeted with a slight wave of his hand.

 

“Marcus Harvard,” The first said.

 

“You had been tasked to eliminate one of the Defilers.” Said the second.

 

“And you have yet to complete your mission.” The third continued.

 

“We had high expectations of your skills.” The fourth added.

 

“Well you can’t just off someone the moment you get a contract. There’s a lot that goes into–”

 

“And that was four years ago.” The fifth finished.

 

Marcus narrowed his eyes at the men. Long, deep hoods were cast over their faces, creating a shadow over their features and making them look more like grim reapers than mortals. He let out an airy sigh, scratching the back of his neck as he shifted slightly. “Contracts take time. You need to get to know the target before you can kill em.”

 

“Yes, Mr. Harvard, but that is where we have concerns.” A voice echoed from behind him. Marcus closed his eyes in exasperation and let him continue to speak. “We think that you’ve grown too close to this particular target.”

 

Marcus heard the man move closer, circling him so that he was between him and the jumble of men in front of him. He snapped his eyes open and scowled at the man. The owner of the voice was a tall, domineering man. His features were sharp and defined, lips the source of his overpowering charm. Even now he had a slight curl to them, one that told Marcus that he had something up his sleeve. Tufts of grey sprinkled his dark hair, trickling down to his beard and casting himself in a false sense of maturity.

 

“And what gives you that idea, Winter?” Marcus frowned, crossing his arms.

 

Winter nodded his head slightly and drew his hands behind his back. “It’s been four years since we’ve given you that contract and every time we reach out for a status update, you present us with a reason as to your hesitation to finish the job. There has been plenty an opportunity for you to do the deed and yet you do not. We know her charm, Mr. Harvard. She could have easily put you under her spell. So, I will ask this one final time. Why haven’t you killed Layla Arkwood?”

 

Marcus looked away, eyes skyward as he trained them on the chandelier. He dropped his arms to his side and pulled his hands behind his back, mirroring Winter’s.  In all honesty, Marcus wanted to say that they were right. Layla did put him under her spell. He was in love with her and 10,000% of him knew that she loved him back. But these men were the reason that he couldn’t be with her. If he didn’t kill her someone else would be tasked to do it. Marcus wanted to prolong her life for as long as he could and if that meant the end of his, then he would gladly do it.

 

His hand touched the handle of his pistol and he let out a sigh. He could kill Arnold Winter right now and save Layla a lot of trouble. Him getting out would be another story. The others would surely be alerted and they would do anything to destroy the man who murdered their leader. It would be a blood bath and one that had a low probability of Marcus’ survival. It was a chance he would have to take.

 

“I’d do anything for you, babe.” Marcus said.

 

His fingers curled around the gun beneath his shirt.

 

“That’s the problem. You’ll do too much for me.” Layla frowned. He always hated it when she did that.

 

He leveled his gaze with Winter, meeting his cold blue eyes.

 

“I thought you loved dedication.”

 

His fingers tightened around the gun’s handle.

 

“Not when it means your death. What makes you think I’d want you dead?” Layla hissed. She turned her head away and that was how he knew he had hurt her.

 

His heartbeat quickened as he slid the pistol from his belt.

 

“You said you’d do anything for me, right? Well, I want you to do one thing for me, Marcus.”

 

The air around him thickened as the adrenaline pooled into his veins.

 

“Live. I want you to live, Marcus. Do whatever it takes to live. Do whatever it takes to see me again because I couldn’t bear for you to die. Live to look into my eyes. Live to see me smile. Live to see me in your arms. Live so that we can be together. Because I love you now.”

 

He let out a deep breath.

 

“And I’ll love you later too.” He finished softly.

 

“OK.” He said rigidly. “You want to know why I haven’t killed her yet? Those two dumb Russian bodyguards of hers may have caught on to me. I’ve been around the main building too many times and I’ve decided to lay low until I fade from their minds. Those two are very good at their jobs and I know if I slip up now they’ll know.”

 

Silence filled the air as Marcus finished. Winter narrowed his eyes at him, tilting his head slightly as if to gauge his response. Marcus lowered his hands to his sides and the cult leader watched the motion in intense interest. Then, suddenly, he smiled.

 

“Why didn’t you say that earlier?” He grinned, grabbing Marcus by the shoulders gently. “From the stories I’ve heard of those two, they’re very meticulous. I understand why you want to be so careful around them.”

 

“Yeah. They already know what I look like and I’m trying to keep my appearance a minimum. Layla doesn’t often go out in the public so I have to be in the building.”

 

“Good luck to you, my boy. Now that you’ve explained the situation, I’ll let you get back to work. Gentlemen?”

 

The group of men behind Winter bowed and Marcus’ bodyguards returned to his side. His eyebrows furrowed in confusion as he was led away. That was too easy.


 

As he watched Marcus disappear into the corridor, Winter’s smile slowly curled into a frown. “Just then, he was going to kill me.”

 

“What?”

 

“Master?”

 

“Are you sure?”

 

“Indeed.” He replied. “Though it is of no matter. I knew he would be unable to do it. Do not worry. He will be taken care of. Though, not now. His usefulness is still rather apparent.”

 

Winter grinned again and it seemed like the lights flickered the moment he did it. He nodded goodbye to his council members and retired to his study. There are more people that will need to be removed from existence for Utopia to thrive and Marcus will be of use in this process. Once that is done, however, Winter will personally take care of him.

 

 

 

 

1 assignment submitted..only one more to go

Although English is my least favorite subject and I actually hate writing when I have a specific prompt to write about, I really enjoy free-writing and being able to let my creativity thrive through words. For that reason, I have created a writing assignment in the assignment bank titled “Your Last Words.”  As you will see if you click the link, the assignment is to think of a word or phrase that you would speak moments before you die and then create a story that leads up to why those are your last words. I have decided to do the assignment myself, so here we go..

“I never stopped loving you.”

It was a cold, rainy Monday morning and I was on my way to school at 6:15 sharp just like every other Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.  I don’t know what it was about that Monday but it just seemed different.

It had been a few months since I had last spoken to Connor so maybe that was it…I don’t know. I can’t distinguish any of my emotions anymore.  Our breakup completely tore me apart and I find it very difficult, now, to find joy in anything that I do. These thoughts subside temporarily throughout the day and as I was driving to school I wasn’t thinking about him, for once.

I was concentrated on the road in front of me and the Taylor Swift playing on the radio. The rain was coming down really hard so I had to really focus on making sure I was in my lane and keeping a safe distance from the car in front of me.  I looked to the left of the road to see a dead deer and was struck with sadness when I looked back to the center of the road to find brake lights and cars swerving to avoid missing the cars in front of them. I slammed on my brakes and luckily I was able to stop before nudging the car in front of me. I took a huge sigh of relief just moments before I checked my rearview mirror to see the car behind me unable to stop and seconds away from slamming me. I braced myself as best as I could and everything went black.

I woke up to bright lights and beeping machines. I opened my eyes and tried to lift my arm to wipe my face but I couldn’t move it. I tried my other arm and the same result. I began to panic when all of a sudden my mom poped into my sight and started crying.

“You’re awake!” She exclaimed and whipped her head around. “She’s awake! She’s awake!” Then they all started to pour in.

I was so confused. Where was I? What happened? I couldn’t talk because of a tube down my throat. The doctor came in a few minutes later and escorted everyone but my mother, father, and Connor out of the room. He said there were too many people in the room and I would get overwhelmed so he sent them on their way. He began to explain to me what had happened and how my recovery was going.

“You’re very lucky to be alive,” he said. Funny, because I didn’t feel alive at all.

After sending Connor out of the room, my parents sat down and began to talk to me. They never liked Connor, but I couldn’t say I blamed them. He hadn’t treated me right the whole 5 years that we were on and off. He never really grew up but I couldn’t help that I still loved him. He was everything to me and I just wanted them to see that.

The medicine made me nauseous and I threw up so that kind of ended the conversation with my parents but they allowed me some time alone with Connor, which I was happy for.

“I’m so sorry this happened to you. I can’t believe I’ve been so dumb over the years. You’re the only one I’ve ever wanted and I can’t believe it has taken you almost dying to get me to realize that you’re the only one for me. I never want to let you go, please don’t go away anymore,” he said as he began to cry. I didn’t realize it until I saw his tears but I had been crying since he started talking. I missed him so much and I have always wanted to be with him. Through all the pain he had put me through, every little thing, I still wanted him to be my one and only. My heart started to beat fast and the machines started beeping out of control all of a sudden.

Connor’s gaze shifted from me to the machines and his face sank and he stood up with a terrified look on his face. I didn’t know what was happening but I knew I wasn’t going to pass up this chance. It took all the strength I had, and, believe me, it hurt like all hell, but I ripped the tube from my throat, thrusted my body to him and kissed him like I had nothing left to lose. Which I didn’t. I looked him right in the eyes and said “I never stopped loving you.” He hugged me with all his might and I felt my body go limp. My heart felt like it was ripping out of my chest and I couldn’t take it anymore so since I had gotten that off my chest, I decided to let it go.

Minutes later all monitors had stopped beeping, and the heart monitor straight-lined. The doctors told my parents that I had had a heart attack. My heart was too weak after the accident that the medication and stress was just too much for it. My doctor assured Connor that it wasn’t his fault but I can see that he still blames himself in the way he walks. I still watch over him, I know he’s broken.

Frankly, I’m broken too.

The Future Life of Billy Steel

The last assignment I did this week was called “Tell Us About Your Future Life” for 3 stars. The instructions can be found here. For this assignment I actually told the story of the future life of my character, Billy Steel.

Here’s what you know about Billy already: he was born in 1905 and lives in a bad neighborhood in Detroit. He works on the assembly line at Ford, and has a wife Jackie who hates his guts because he frequently cheats on her, and his only son was kidnapped and murdered at the age of 6. Steel is an alcoholic vigilante of sorts who targets gang members to get revenge for his son’s murder. On the recent radio show that aired, NOIR Not The Father, it was revealed that Jackie had been murdered by Billy out of jealousy and contempt, as he suspected her of having affairs of her own.

After the show, Billy escaped from police custody with the help of crime scene cleaner Blair Morgan. Blair had been a huge flirt ever since she drowned her husband in their pool, and she and Billy ended up having an affair during the production of NOIR Not The Father. When it was determined that Billy was the culprit in his wife’s murder, Blair couldn’t sit by and watch her lover be taken away for life. So she helped him escape. Unfortunately for her, Billy immediately ditched her and fled to Indianapolis to live in hiding.

In Indianapolis Steel tried to turn over a new leaf. He didn’t completely abandon his vigilante lifestyle, but he did try to work more in cooperation with the local cops; without their knowing it, of course. He also tried to cut down on his drinking, but everyday was a struggle. That’s the future life of Billy Steel, until……… you’re going to have to stay tuned to find out!!!!

A Random Sleuth Story

I decided to complete the Short Story With Random Words and Animal(s) writing assignment because it seemed like an assignment that is well suited to this week’s requirement of using multiple characters in my assignments. I was able to create a story in a word document using the first ten words I was given. Based on these words, I was inspired to create a new case for the Steadfast Sleuths following their radio show adventure and I wanted to involve the entire group so I used more dialogue than I usually do. Creating a follow up adventure for the Steadfast Sleuths was a great way for me to figure out how Shelley would interact with people close to her and gave me a chance to enhance her character as a whole.

The ten random words that I used in this story are bolded, as well as the animal:


 

After closing the door to their car, Sasha, Sarah, and Shelley walked over to the crime scene to put together what had happened earlier that night. There was a man in the alleyway, probably in his late twenties, lying face down on the pavement with a bloodied head and disheveled clothes. Sarah noticed the object lying alongside the man’s head and said, “It looks like a loose brick fell from one of these buildings, bounced off of his head, and killed him”. “Perhaps,” commented Shelley, “but let’s look more closely at what the man has on his person before jumping to conclusions”.

Not content with their first assumption the three women carefully examined the contents of the man’s adjustable knapsack and pants pockets. “I’ve found something you might want to look at,” exclaimed Sasha. In her hand, she held a small business card designed with a raster graphic designed black cat and the text Cosmic Cats, a local crime gang that had been growing in notoriety within the last few months. “So they’re involved with this,” Shelley remarked while slowly walking away and starting to brood. The Steadfast Sleuths had taken smaller cases concerning the Cosmic Cats before, and knew that if they accepted one involving murder, there was no telling what the gang could do in retaliation to their snooping around. Shelley turned to her friends, “Well, are you up to the challenge?” she said while wearing a small, sly grin. “Of course,” responded Sasha, “We haven’t run away from a case yet and we won’t start now, right Sarah?” Sarah sighed and proclaimed, “I swear, we all must have some unhealthy addiction to danger”, and a small smile crept onto her face, “and we’ll just keep on feeding it. Let’s get started.”

Assignment Value: 3 stars

Job Opportunity Made Sara and Jeffery meet!

Earlier this week I have created the resume that was a 3 stars assignment based on this job opportunity here is the link for it.

This is a 4 stars assignment that Mariam Khan and Sahar Alkhelaifi collaborate to do the assignment in both of the characters Jeffery Davidson “Mariam’s character” and Sara Sparkle “Sahar’s character.”

Sara has been checking new job offers in NYC to leave LA and be close to her family when she ran into a Craigslist post by Jeffery for new entertainment job offering at the bar he works at.

Sara immediately emailed Jeffery to apply and attached her resume. They have been communicating through emails to fill out the applications. Jeffery was very professional and responsive. Sara will be interviewed this coming week for her interview with Jeffery. Sara believes this is a life-changing event that could actually make her forget about the trouble she got in LA and the few days that she spent in Jail for a crime she didn’t actually commit. Jeffery gave her a hope that she might get the job and live with her family.

 

Here are the e-mails we have been sending and for better view click on here!

Job Opening

I Quit

Sebastian is expecting an article at The San Francisco Chronicle today. I wrote him my rote process in the form of a haiku, instead. I folded it shut, and left it in his mailbox, where I would usually leave my weekly…
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Post Card Assignment (4 1/2 stars)

  So the assignment here was to find an existing post card/card/note and create your own story surrounding it. This card was discovered by this guy who found it in his Grandmothers belongings. It was a cryptic letter that’s taken him 20 years to figure out the pattern. The pattern is that she uses the … Continue reading Post Card Assignment (4 1/2 stars)

Sarah Mustard, 1923 – present

Timeline (3 Stars)

For this assignment I created a timeline of major events in Sarah Mustard’s life and also showed how these events interacted with what events were occurring in the world at this time. The bold events are what happened in Sarah’s life directly and the events that aren’t bold occurred in the rest of the world.

March 14, 1923 Sarah is born in Hartford, Connecticut

1924 Sarah’s mother passes away

1929 Stock Market Crashes, the beginning of the Great Depression

1930 Sarah gets her first journal and begins writing in it

1933 Adolf Hitler appointed Chancellor of Germany

1933 FDR launches the New Deal

1934 Dustbowl

1935 Sarah gets caught spying on the Scarlet family mansion and is run off the property by guard dogs

1939 World War II begins

1940 Sarah meets Robert Martin, her high school sweetheart

1941 Sarah graduates high school

1941 The Japanese attack Pearl Harbor and the U.S. enters WWII

1942 Robert Martin is drafted in the war and killed soon thereafter

1942 Sarah gives birth to her daughter and gives her up for adoption to a family in Los Angeles

1943 Sarah moves to Los Angeles and gets a job working as a private investigator

1945 Yalta Conference, WWII ends

1946 Sarah meets Sasha Kellogg while working for the same PI Company

1946 Nuremburg trials

1947 Sarah instructs Sasha Kellogg on how to use a gun

1948 Berlin Airlift

1949 First Nonstop flight around the World, NATO established

1950 Sarah’s father, Colonel Mustard, is investigated for a murder in Connecticut

1950 Korean War begins

1952 Sarah meets Shelley Layton at a cat convention and solves the case arresting Shannon Mills

1952 Polio Vaccine created

1953 Sarah and Shelley travel to San Francisco to visit Sasha, present day

I chose this assignment because I thought it would be interesting to look at the historical context of what is going on in the world where Sarah Mustard lives. I think that the state of the world as Sarah Mustard grew up could have contributed to her closed-off and reserved nature. Also the tragic death of her first love, Robert Martin, only contributed to Sarah alienating herself from the rest of the world. I think though that as the state of the world starts to look up after World War II ends, so does Sarah’s life in turn, when she meets Sasha Kellogg in 1947 and finally has a friend. I think that Sarah is character is growing increasingly less reserved and lonely as she progresses into the 1950’s when the Steadfast Sleuths solve their first case.

I kind of unintentionally made Sarah Mustard’s life parallel of the state of world. I started by just writing Sarah Mustard’s life events and what years it would make sense for them to fall into and then I began listing the years where major world events occurred. Coincidentally, the two sets of events ended up paralleling each other quite a bit which only added to the emotional depth of my character. In general, I found this assignment to be both fun in the creative sense, but also pretty informational. I enjoyed incorporating Sasha Kellogg, Shelley Layton, and Shannon Mills into Sarah’s timeline to show how instrumental all of these characters were in Sarah Mustard’s life. I’m also really enjoy history and so it was cool to think of Sarah’s life occurring along with all of the historical events happening from 1923-1953.