butterfly0408
Singularity
- Joined
- Jan 9, 2009
- Location
- An Alternate Universe
'"To the dawning of a new era," Elizabeth said, raising her glass towards him with a smile, her new fangs seeming to sparkle as they caught the light of the moon.
Alexander only smiled as he clinked his glass with her before pulling her close. Lowering his head, he kissed the mark upon her neck that was proof that she belonged to him and him alone, "I do ever so hope you mean the rising of the moon my dear."
"Yes," she leaned in and kissed him on the nose, "to our moon."'
Emma sighed as she finally settle back in her chair. Finished. Her fifth romance novel. It was really a great feat for her. She was only 24 years old after all and was already a best selling romance novel. Though... no one knew it. Her publisher said that if her fans knew how old she REALLY was, they would never read her books. They had even hired some lady in her forties to make her appearances for her.
Still, even if she didn't get the credit she thought she deserved, at least she was doing what she loved. Especially in this book. She glanced towards the cover art drafts she had been sent and just stared at the image. There was something about the characters in this book that she just connected with more then the ones before it. Elizabeth and Alexander felt more like friends then fictional characters to her. Even in righting their love scenes, they just flowed naturally from her fingers to the keyboard. Like each one was second nature to her.
Making notes about changes she wanted to the cover she found she had a lot to say about that as well. No characters had been so vivid for her in the past like these two. She knew exactly how each looked and would not let his book be published until it was just right...
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That just right was two months later. Upon release, the book was already dubbed a must read and sold more copies then all her previous books before it. A few weeks later, her stand in was sent on a book signing tour for two weeks before returning to her home city for the last signing. Emma could not help but go to it, standing off to the side and just watching as the fans fawned over the book to her stand it. It made her proud to hear the things they said about her book, even if they were not saying it right to her.
Alexander only smiled as he clinked his glass with her before pulling her close. Lowering his head, he kissed the mark upon her neck that was proof that she belonged to him and him alone, "I do ever so hope you mean the rising of the moon my dear."
"Yes," she leaned in and kissed him on the nose, "to our moon."'
Emma sighed as she finally settle back in her chair. Finished. Her fifth romance novel. It was really a great feat for her. She was only 24 years old after all and was already a best selling romance novel. Though... no one knew it. Her publisher said that if her fans knew how old she REALLY was, they would never read her books. They had even hired some lady in her forties to make her appearances for her.
Still, even if she didn't get the credit she thought she deserved, at least she was doing what she loved. Especially in this book. She glanced towards the cover art drafts she had been sent and just stared at the image. There was something about the characters in this book that she just connected with more then the ones before it. Elizabeth and Alexander felt more like friends then fictional characters to her. Even in righting their love scenes, they just flowed naturally from her fingers to the keyboard. Like each one was second nature to her.
Making notes about changes she wanted to the cover she found she had a lot to say about that as well. No characters had been so vivid for her in the past like these two. She knew exactly how each looked and would not let his book be published until it was just right...
-----
That just right was two months later. Upon release, the book was already dubbed a must read and sold more copies then all her previous books before it. A few weeks later, her stand in was sent on a book signing tour for two weeks before returning to her home city for the last signing. Emma could not help but go to it, standing off to the side and just watching as the fans fawned over the book to her stand it. It made her proud to hear the things they said about her book, even if they were not saying it right to her.