Monday 26 November 2012

The Dark Side does have Cookies

Oh, yes it does. Yummy cookies. Yummy, yummy cookies.

Yummy

Alright, maybe a little background would help. Let's see, for about a year and a half, I've been a J-Rock fan. A fan of Japanese rock bands, basically. Now, for a while, J-Rock has pretty much been dying in Japan-- the huge bands (in popularity, I mean) are still very successful, but it's harder for the big-to-medium-sized ones (SID included) to get high rankings in the charts. Mainly due to inroads by... K-Pop.

Korean pop bands, made up of a few gorgeous boys or girls, are really getting popular in Japan. And their music isn't even as good as J-Rock. It's just because the bands are always made up of some really good-looking people, and the numbers are pretty catchy. In fact, among J-Rock fans, K-Pop is regularly referred to as K-Poop.

And I've always been a typical J-Rock lover. Until now.

Yes, I've fallen for the amazingly gorgeous guys in K-Pop bands. Don't judge me. I'm a teenage girl, alright? I need to fangirl continuously with my sisters, otherwise my wiring malfunctions. And... it's only two bands... I'm not a total betrayer, right?

Well, because I'm such a generous traitor, I'll be sharing some very awesome pics with y'all. Starting with... Super Junior.

Super Junior

Siwon
Donghae


Ryeowook


Kyuhyun


Eunhyuk
Leeteuk

Alright, there're a lot of Super Junior members-- twelve in total. I just gave the pictures of some of my favourites. These five are the best-looking, and my favourite-- especially Kyuhyun. The first picture is Donghae-- arguably the best-looking and most popular. They also have a very attractive ex-member, Kibum.

Oh, Kibum, you shouldn't have left. Screw your acting career.

Super Junior are one of the biggest bands, and after listening to their very catchy songs, you'll understand why:

Sorry Sorry video                                            Sorry Sorry lyrics
Sexy, Free & Single video                                Sexy, Free & Single lyrics
Opera video (it's the Japanese version.)            Opera Japanese lyrics


Soohyun

U-KISS


Kevin
Kiseop
Eli





































U-KISS aren't as popular as Super Junior (who are insanely popular), but amazing all the same. They have seven members, but here are my four favourite. I especially love Kevin. Watch him dance in Dora Dora (he's the one in that red top and those huge gold necklaces). I can honestly admit that he gives me a lady boner.


Well, that's the end of my fangirl-y post. Hope you enjoyed it. Well, with these pretty boys, who wouldn't?
And remember to check out J-Rock bands as well, just to ease my guilt.

Sunday 25 November 2012

Stuck with Him: Oh, What a Ride it was



If you’re here, chances are you’ve just come from finishing Stuck with Him. First things first: I love you. I love everyone– not only those who actually cared enough to come and read my rambling, but anybody who voted, commented, or even read the story. All my fans, all my readers– you guys are my Wattpad soul. I would never have finished this story if it weren’t for you all. I thank everyone.

The title pretty sums up my whole Stuck with Him experience. When I started the story, I felt nothing about it but an attraction to that smexy guy’s picture I’d found while looking for pictures for Keith, Anne’s older brother from Hiding a super hot, pervert guy on the run in my room (okay, that was a long title. Not writing that huge name again). I didn’t really find one that fit him perfectly, but the picture I did get was awesome and I thought it would be a shame if he didn’t get his own story.

Thus started Stuck with Him, or as it was first known, I have to share a room with this hot, stuck-up jerk? FML (don’t judge me. We couldn’t write story descriptions back then, okay? You basically had to fit the description in the title). I decided that instead of writing a guy who fit my own fantasies, I’d write one who didn’t. I also went for a complete opposite of the cute, girly Anne, in the strong, feisty Claire.

I have to say, I was completely stunned with the reception it got. When I posted the first chapter, Hiding a super hot, pervert guy on the run in my room was sitting at #3 on What’s Hot, so I did expect a good reading for I have to share a room with this hot, stuck-up jerk? FML’s first chapter. But I most definitely didn’t expect #1 after the first chapter. I was ecstatic, I really was. I was just glad people liked it, and not only Hiding a super hot, pervert guy on the run in my room, as it meant they might like my writing in itself.

Well, a lot of stuff happened during Stuck with Him’s life. The main one would have to be my one year hiatus. When I stopped writing then, I really thought I wouldn’t write for Wattpad ever again. It just seemed like a huge task on my weekly to-do list, and it didn’t really… satisfy me. I think what really stopped me was the starting of my own novel. I got so wrapped up in it, I couldn’t bear to write anything else.

But I am a lazy git. It’s been one and a half years, and I have written four pages. Yay me. Well, I did write more than one hundred pages in total (and about another hundred in a very rough draft that reads like an eleven-year-old’s work). I just deleted it all when I realized it was all shit. Well, not deleted– it’s still there. I like to read it and think about how far I’ve come. It feeds my ego.

Whoa, I sidetracked so easily there. Right. Back to Stuck with Him. So I went on hiatus. I just went on my mail once in a while to clean out the inbox (because the thought of anything being completely full freaks me out. I hate it). I saw all these messages and comments, people telling me they loved my stories, and asking if I would write again. And I did feel bad, but I ignored it. Damn, I was a bitch.

And then I finally got one asking me if I was dead. That was pretty much the last stroke. I had to come back. I started on Hiding a super hot, pervert guy on the run in my room as that one had progressed further, and seemed more popular (damn, now that I write this down, I sound terrible. I am terrible). So, I finally finished it, and it was awesome. I loved writing it at the end– it was so my style, all dark and action, with an insane, obsessive character to boot. Word of caution: I love bordering-on-insane characters. They are a joy to write and read about.

Anyway, after I’d finished Hiding a super hot, pervert guy on the run in my room (so much for not writing that long name again.), I thought about quitting again, but then decided against it and started up Stuck with Him again. And I haven’t regretted it.

Mainly because in that one year hiatus I had changed so much. Before, I preferred writing Anne and Travis’s story, because I related with Anne so much more. At fourteen, I was cute and girly, shy and usually spacing out. I wanted a Travis, a guy who was hot and pervy, and could open up new things for me (no. I do not mean that in a perverted way. Get your head out of the gutter, and I’ll do the same). After the hiatus, however, I was pretty much Claire. I’m much tougher now, much bitchier, more fiery. My tastes have changed too. I always wanted a fun guy, one who’d laugh along to anything. Now, recognizing myself as someone who can be very mean, I want a guy who’ll fight back during an argument. Not someone who’ll just lie down and take it, because that would make me feel shitty afterwards. I want… an Ashley.

So now, before I bore you any further, I really have to thank some very special Wattpaders. So, here goes:

Abrocks
Who remembers Abrocks? Only me? She disappeared a little before I went on hiatus. I felt such a connection to her, as she was a McFly fan too. Her story Sharing a room with four hot, but totally different guys was super popular, so I’d expect at least some seasoned Wattpaders to remember her. Anyway, I loved her, and she inspired me to put McFly in my story too.

Girl, I love you, and love all the comments you’ve ever written. They’re always so detailed, and leave some real opinion and thought, which I love. Your comment on chapter 36 of Stuck with Him really impacted me. Thank you.

Abby! I love this chick, not only for her writing, but just her as well. She’s a really cool person. She’s a sports fan, like me, and just about the only cricket fan I’ve ever met over the internet. If you don’t know her (and you should), go check out her page.


Well, I hope I haven’t bored you all too much! Now, if you’re sticking with me for my writing and not my rambling, then you should definitely check out preview chapters for two new stories. Remember to vote for the one you want me to write first by commenting on this post, or the chapter post.


They are:

The sequel to Hiding a super hot, pervert guy on the run in my room, following Anne and Travis after what happened at the warehouse: That Super Hot Pervert is Mine.

And, a new story with a new girl and Ashley’s friends, Leo, Ryan and Seth, and a very hot teacher: Game, Set, Match. (Am still uncertain about this title. Suggestions welcome)


Thanks for reading, and hope you enjoy the preview chapters! Whatever happens, one thing's for sure. After this story, to me, Ashley will always be a guy's name.

Game, Set, Match: Chapter 1

New story! Brand new story, this one involving Leo, Ryan and Seth, characters I absolutely love and excel at writing about. No description for this one yet, but I can tell you this: it involves a very hot teacher.
If you want me to start writing this story from February, remember to vote by leaving a comment!




Chapter 1



I hovered on the spot, sneaking glances over every once in a while. Come on, I willed myself. Just go over there. I was never this shy. Not in high school, anyway. Why should it change for college?
A girl walked down the stairs I was standing by and passed me. She looked completely confident. I wondered if it was her first day at St. Alexander’s too.
Move, Allison. You’re looking like an idiot, just standing here for the past ten minutes. But what should I do, just wander around and hope I find my class?
No, the smart thing to do is to go over to that group of three guys down the hall and ask them. One of them–the shortest one–had brown hair, and from what I could see, a pretty face. Another had brown hair too, but he had a little stubble and was much more energetic than the other guy. It helped that he was pretty hot too.
But my eyes were fixed on the third one. He was taller than the others, even as he leaned against the wall. He was talking right then, and seemed grumpy, but somehow still good-natured. His hair was black, and it was easy to see that he had a tall, lean body.
I wanted to go over there and talk to him. And at the same time I didn’t. He’d probably seen me standing here since forever, staring at him. I couldn’t just go over.
“Are your feet glued to the ground, or do you just not believe in walking?”
I started as the voice sounded right beside me, and whirled around, almost ready to punch someone.
“Whoa, calm down,” the guy now in front of me said. “Fighting with women is not something I’m inclined to do.”
I goggled at him for a while. He was good-looking, really good-looking. He looked to be Japanese or Korean or from somewhere around there, and his hair was perfectly black and messy in that hot way that only girls knew how to describe. His face was more on the pretty than rugged side, and even from such a close distance I couldn’t see a single flaw in his perfect skin. That little smirk he had on his lips just made him look so much better.
“I… I’m sorry,” I said.
“For what, blocking the way or staring at me?” the smirk seemed to widen.
“Both,” I said collecting myself. “You startled me.”
“I have that effect,” he answered. “You’re new around here, aren’t you? I remember seeing you at the tour.” His voice was accented, but only just.
“Yes,” I said. “I’m Allison Parker. Nice to meet you.”
“Alright then,” he said, and he rounded past me and started going down the stairs.
I frowned. “You know, when you meet someone and they introduce themselves, you’re expected to do the same.”
He turned around and raised the corners of his lips into a devilish smile. “You should know me soon enough.”
I watched him leave. Wow, he was really hot. Not just his looks, but his attitude too. Annoying, yeah, but wasn’t every hot guy?
I glanced back at the three guys standing down the hall, and saw that they were now two. The cute, pretty one had left. Now it was just the guy with stubble and him. The tall one.
Alright, that was it. I’d had enough of standing there. I do believe in walking.
I approached the guys, trying to walk with my back straight. Wait, what if they thought I was showing off my boobs? My sister Melissa thought I was always doing that. Well, is it my fault she’s twenty-four and still a surfboard?
I calmed down, and managed to get to them without turning abruptly and rushing off the other way. “Um, excuse me,” I said, “but do you know where the Management room is? I’m new and…”
“Oh, welcome to St. Alexander’s,” the brown-haired guy said brightly. “It’s my first day here too. I’m Ryan.”
His smile was so cute and sunny that I would’ve melted, if I hadn’t been staring at him. The other guy. He wasn’t what I’d call cute, or rugged, but just perfectly… handsome. Yes, handsome. There was not a trace of grumpiness in his face, but instead a charming, polite smile. And his eyes… oh, his eyes. They were beautiful– not grey, not green, but a wonderful blend, bright and arresting.
“I’m Allison,” I said. I’d managed to capture all the details of his face in a moment, and so avoided a long, awkward stare.
“I’m Leo,” the black-haired guy said. “I don’t mind taking you there.”
Yay! “Thanks,” I said with a smile.
“Watson, get to class,” Leo said sternly to Ryan, who laughed and answered, “Yes, Holmes. See you, Allison.” This last bit was directed at me with a smile, and I couldn’t help but smile back.
He walked off down the hallway, while I looked at Leo. “Holmes?” I couldn’t help but ask.
“His surname is Watson,” he answered. “He thinks it’s fun to call me Holmes.” He paused. “That’s not my name,” he added.
“Oh,” I said, as we walked towards the stairs I was hovering by just a minute ago. “Mine’s Parker.” It seemed kind of stupid, but what else could I say?
“Alright,” he said, going down the stairs. “You’re going to the first class for the freshmen, right? I just showed it to Seth. He’s a friend of mine.”
“Oh, cool,” I said. Seth. I guessed he was the cute guy who’d just been with Leo. “Is this your first year too?”
Leo laughed, an easy, calm laugh, but way too short. “This is my last year.”
I couldn’t help but feel deflated. I barely knew the guy, but still.
“Alright, here it is,” he said, stopping by a closed door. “You should get in. Your class should be starting right about now.”
“Thank you so much,” I said. “I would’ve wandered around here forever.” Actually, I would’ve just stood in the same place, staring at you, but, hey, the end result was the same.
“That’s okay,” Leo said. “If you need any help, don’t hesitate to ask.”
“Sure, thanks,” I said, and then decided I should be getting in. I opened the door slowly, and peeked in. There were about twenty people inside, sitting at tables and chatting. No sign of the teacher.
“Looks like you’re in luck,” Leo said, and I could tell that he was right next to me.
“Yeah,” I said, opening the door. “Again, thanks.”
“And again, that’s okay,” Leo said with a smile. “Welcome to St. Alexander’s, Allison.”
I beamed at him, and then he turned and left.
I closed the door behind me as I entered the room. Wow, seemed like a good first day already. I just hoped I’d find someone cool in my class too.
Leo’s friend Seth was supposed to be in this class, but I really wanted to find a girl. There were a couple of empty seats around, and I sat in one right at the end of the room, by the window. On my right was the fresh, warm breeze, and on my left, a pretty girl with straight, blonde hair.
She looked like exactly the type of girl I’d dealt with too much in high school– popular and vain, ready to bring out her claws against anyone who ticked her off, but I decided to give her a try. Besides, I couldn’t really be picky, since I knew nobody in this college. Except, well, Leo, and maybe Ryan.
“Hi,” I said to her. “I’m Allison.”
“Oh, hi,” she said, almost surprised. “I’m Scarlet.”
The name seemed to fit her. “First day?” I asked.
She gave me a little smile. “Yup. I know absolutely no-one.”
“Me neither,” I said with my own smile. “I think it’s gonna be awesome, though. Already met a cute guy.” I couldn’t help but say it.
“Seems like this college doesn’t have a shortage,” Scarlet gave me a mischievous grin. “Check out the hottie in the corner.”
I followed her little motion, and my eyes caught on a guy in the corner. His hair was brown, his eyes were black, and he leaned back in his chair with a confident and lazy posture. His own little grin was enough to match Scarlet’s.
I scanned the rest of the room, until I saw a familiar face right at the edge. “hey, look, it’s Seth,” I said automatically.
“Oh?” Scarlet turned. “Please tell me you’re talking about that cute guy in the first column.”
“Yeah,” I said. “That’s him.”
“I thought you didn’t know anybody here?” Scarlet looked at me and made a face.
“Oh, well, I don’t really know anybody,” I said. “But on the way here I met a guy named Leo. He was with his friends– one of them was Seth.”
“Ah,” Scarlet gave a knowing look. “I see.”
“What?” I asked.
“No, that’s alright,” she said. “You don’t have to say.”
Her smile was so mischievous I couldn’t help but grin back. I was about to say something when the door suddenly opened, and he walked in. The hot guy I’d met by the stairs.
“Hey, I kinda know him too,” I said to Scarlet. “Met him by the stairs. Looks like he’s in our class too.”
Scarlet was about to respond, when the guy leaned against the professor’s desk and said, “Alright then, I’m Ryouken Suzuki, and I’ll be your professor.”
Oh, his name’s Ryouken Suzuki. That sounds Japanese. So he’s Jap– wait, did he just say professor?
“Wow,” I heard Scarlet say next to me. “Hot teacher. That’s one Wattpad fantasy that was never fulfilled in high school.”
“He’s a professor?” I burst out. “What?”
“Yes, I am,” Ryouken said with a smile. Apparently I didn’t say it as quietly as I’d meant to. “New. First day here, like you.”
I just stared at him. I refused to believe it. I’d always imagined the professor to be old, with gray hair and lots of wrinkles– kind of like Albert Einstein. Not this guy.
“Alright,” Ryouken–Mr. Suzuki, I guess–was saying. “I’ll give you ten seconds each to say a couple of things about yourself. Whatever you say is basically how you’ll be presenting yourself to me in the semester. Let’s start from this end.”
To my utter relief, he started with the column near the door. Unfortunately for Seth, that meant he had to go second. After the first guy–Dustin, I think his name was–was done, Seth just barely managed to get out, “I’m Seth,” and then searched desperately for the next words.
“That’s alright, I know you,” Mr. Suzuki said in a gentleness I wouldn’t have expected from that smirk I’d first seen on him. “Next.”
Depending on what someone would say, he’d either say a couple of words or just move on. I was actually pretty impressed with the range of topics Mr. Suzuki was familiar with.
“Hi, I’m Scarlet, I like fantasy novels and I’m single.” Wait, when was did it suddenly become Scarlet’s turn?
“Oh, I like you,” Mr. Suzuki said with a grin, not missing her suggestive tone. “Favourite novel from A Song of Ice and Fire series?”
“The first, A Game of Thrones,” Scarlet answered automatically. “Really hit me hard and just hyped me up for the rest.”
“Excellent choice,” Mr. Suzuki said. “Next.”
Oh, damn, I was coming up. Quick, Allison, think of something cool to say. Something that’d make you stand out, but not stand out too much. I fished around for things to say, when all of a sudden:
“Next.”
Crap. That was me. I collected myself in an instant and said, “I’m Allison Parker, I believe in walking, I can’t tell who’s a teacher and who’s a student, and… I play tennis.” Stupid. That was stupid.
“Alright, Allison,” Mr. Suzuki said, seeming pretty amused. “Any tennis player you particularly like?”
“Um, Sam Querrey and Novak,” I answered.
“Really? I think Murray’s a better option for number one in the world.”
“You have to be joking,” I said. “Novak’s record in 2011 was spectacular.”
“Because Murray didn’t find his confidence yet,” Mr. Suzuki said. “He’s been performing consistently recently– all that changed was his attitude. He’s won the gold medal, and the US Open.”
“Yeah, his first Grand Slam,” I said. “I think it’s safe to say Djokovic has done better than that.”
“So far,” Mr. Suzuki said. “Now,” he said, and he turned to the rest of the class. “Since it’s the first day, I guess you guys can take the class off.”
He got up off the table and walked over to me– a lazy kind of movement, as he leaned down over my desk, and said in a quiet undertone, “I’ll be keeping an eye on you, Parker.”
I couldn’t see his eyes as he said it, but his voice was low and… if I had to describe it one word, rippling. He moved away from me and sat in the chair behind the professor’s desk, and I could feel the others’ eyes on me.
“What was that about?” Scarlet whispered to me.
“I have no idea,” I said slowly.
I could already tell that my time at St. Alexander’s was going to an eventful one. And I was more than excited.
 

Hayden Panettiere as Allison

Gackt as Ryouken Suzuki

Abbie Cornish as Scarlet
Colin Egglesfield as Leo

Thomas Dekker as Ryan

Beau Mirchoff as Seth


I know I'm not supposed to sway anyone, but I really had a lot of fun writing this chapter, and I'd love to write it... but I don't mind writing the other story either. And it's all up to you guys. I really don't know how I could sway you into voting for this story.


 
Hmm... how did this gorgeous guy get here?

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And check out my other preview: That Super Hot Pervert is Mine 

Saturday 24 November 2012

That Super Hot Pervert is Mine: Chapter 1

Everyone's favorite pervert is back, with a sequel! Follow Anne on her relationship with Travis, after being rid of his pursuer for good. But even now they can't seem to have a normal life, with a unreadable, powerful businessman controlling Travis, and a mysterious person he's dying to avoid...
Description fail. I suck at writing descriptions.



   Chapter 1



I sighed, checking the time on my watch. A quarter past three. Late. Again.
The guy didn’t know the meaning of punctuality. And that might be literal.
I looked around, not tired of the environment I was in. The air was clean and crisp, carrying the fresh winter scent in it. The lake in front of me was still, devoid of the ducks that usually kept me company. I vaguely wondered where they’d all gone, before it hit me that they’d all migrated south for the winter.
I stared at the lake, watching the reflection of the gray clouds. I wondered how cold the water was. Or who’d save me if I fell in.
The park had relatively few people, but I recognized the regulars. There was that old guy whose name I didn’t know until three days ago–Mr. Branson, that was his name–plus that hippy-looking guy who was probably some really rich guy who could afford to hang around the park all day and night.
“You know, shimmering lake under bright stars and food with your loved one.”
“Park at night? You know, people get raped there. Gangs hang out at parks at night and do drugs.” Geez. Did that guy have a romantic bone in his body?
My hand immediately went up to the pendant on my necklace as an answer. It was made of overlapping rings, with a few stones on them. You could hardly tell it was homemade.
It was the most precious thing I owned. Every time I touched it, as I did then, I felt… love. And I mean that in the least corny way possible.
“Hope I haven’t kept you waiting for too long.”
The words came from right next to my ear and I started. I relaxed right after though, and smiled. “I almost got wrinkles waiting for you.”
Travis jumped over the backrest and sat down beside me on the bench. “Wrinkles? You? Never.”
He leaned forward and pulled me into a kiss. His body felt warm as I put my arms around his neck, and he wrapped his around my waist. I finally pulled away while I still had some breath left in me, and inspected his face.
Travis was as good-looking as ever. That dark brown hair, those perfectly black eyes. That smirk of his– it just made him look even better.
“Really, can’t you ever be on time?” I sighed, shifting so that I could lean backwards into him. “We’ve been meeting up here since forever.”
“Yeah, but I was busy,” Travis said innocently. “The college is so far from here, and I had to walk.”
I couldn’t help but grin. “Aww, you’re a college kid now.”
“I know, right?” I could hear the grin in his voice. “Never thought it’d happen.”
“What, expected to just roam around all your life, stealing stuff and then giving it back?”
“Pretty much,” Travis said, and I could feel him shrug against me. “I never expected… this.” He paused. “I’m glad for it, though.”
“Me too.” I snuggled into him.
His arms went around me, and in the cold winter breeze everything felt perfect. Travis was so close to me, the presence his arms creating this warm sensation in my heart. One of his hands was on my waist, and the other…
“Hey,” I said, trying to keep the grin out of my voice. “Are you trying to feel me up?”
“No,” Travis lied obviously.
“Well, stop,” I said. “We’re in public.”
“Oh, come on, there’s hardly anybody here,” he said, and I could hear from his voice that he was smiling. “The old guy’s gone off on his walk, and there’s just that hippy guy.” He paused. “He probably comes here at night to–”
“Do drugs?” I finished for him with a laugh.
“No,” he said seriously. “To have a romantic meal with his girlfriend with the shimmering lake and… uh… what was it?”
“Bright stars,” I said, grinning. “Shimmering lake and bright stars.”
“Ah,” Travis said. There was a pause, and I could almost hear him thinking. “Do you want me to do that? Y’know, pack a… picnic basket or something? You’d actually have to sneak out of your house.”
“No, not really,” I said. “But it’s sweet of you to offer.”
“Hey, you baked cookies for me,” Travis said. “The least I could do is make you a couple of sandwiches.”
“You didn’t eat any of the cookies I baked for you,” I pointed out.
“I value my health and sanity.”
“That’s not very nice,” I pouted. “I worked hard on those.”
“Oh, come on Anne, face it,” he said. “Those things were torture devices for the tongue. My body had already been through too much.”
I felt my heart buckle under some sudden new pressure. “Are you sure you’re okay?”
“I’m fine,” Travis said, and he sounded perfectly genuine. “The injuries weren’t deep. He didn’t want me to die. I’m more worried about you right now.” His hand moved up to my cheek.
“It was just one cut,” I brushed off.
“But he got your face,” Travis said quietly, in the grimmest voice humanly possible.
“Yeah? I’m not attractive to you anymore?”  
I meant it jokingly, but Travis took it seriously and hurriedly said, “No, of course not. I mean, uh– of course you are. Attractive. Not unattractive. You are attractive.”
I had to laugh at his frantic reply. “I didn’t mean that. I mean, your chest is all hard and slashed. I still find you attractive.”
“Yeah, because I’m a guy,” Travis said. “Scars on guys are hot. And it’s not on my face. Thank goodness.”
“Thank goodness,” I said, rolling my eyes. “It’d be shame if your pretty face were to get scratched.”
“Pretty is not a compliment for guys,” Travis said. “And you should’ve seen the guy Ackerman sent to talk to me. He was pretty.”
There. There was that unease. It came in once in a while, like a snake, slithering up me, threatening to eat me from the inside. The snake seemed drawn by this Ackerman guy’s name. Every time I heard it, the creature raised its head, ready.
“Travis, what exactly do you know about this Ackerman guy?” I asked.
“Not much,” he shrugged. “I think that’s just about all I’m supposed to know.”
“I don’t like this,” I said, shifting uneasily. “You’re putting so much on a guy you know nothing about.”
“I don’t see any other option, Anne,” Travis said. “Really, it’s too late now. Mr. Ackerman’s done a lot for me. I just have to wait until I can do something for him.”
“Like this,” I said. “What exactly do you have to do for him?”
“I don’t know.”
I could tell from his tone that Travis didn’t want to talk about it, but how could I let it go? I was worried. He’d already been through so much. Travis kept talking about how much influence this Ackerman guy had. That meant he was plenty dangerous too.
“I really think you should find out more about him,” I said. “Really, I mean–”
“Anne, I can’t,” Travis said shortly.
I pulled away from him to look at his face. “And why not?”
“I just can’t,” he sighed. “I’ve never met him, only heard of him. The only contact I’ve had with him has been through that pretty guy who found me. He was really pretty. I’m kind of jealous.” He paused. “Looks like ‘pretty’ is a compliment for guys.”
“I can tell you’re trying to change the subject,” I said.
“Is it working? Is your curiosity piqued?” he gave be a devilish grin. “Do you want to see the guy who actually made me envious?”
I was curious. But I wasn’t letting this get away. “You should ask him about Ackerman,” I said.
“I don’t think he’ll tell me anything,” Travis said. “And he was actually kind of scary.”
“Stop trying to change the subject to the scary, pretty guy,” I said.
“Alright, fine,” he sighed. “I’ll talk to the scary, pretty guy, okay? Happy?”
“Yes,” I said brightly, and I snuggled into him again. “Now, how was he pretty?”
“You were curious!” Travis said triumphantly. “I win!”
I laughed. “Making me curious was your big challenge? I’m a pretty curious person.”
“Which ensures I always win,” he said, and I could hear the obvious grin. “Seriously. I don’t understand– oh, fuck.”
“what? What is it?” I pulled away from him and looked around, worried. My first thought was that Lex had somehow returned from the dead and was now some ghost ready to torture us. Wouldn’t put it past him.
Guy was crazy. If anyone could come back as a ghost, it’d be him.
“Nothing,” Travis said, but his voice was quick and panicked. “Let’s go.”
He suddenly got up and yanked me up as well. Before I could even absorb what was happening, he was pulling through the park.
“Hey, what’s up?” I asked, my feet struggling to keep up with him. Any faster and I’d be running.
“Nothing,” he said, and his voice sounded so genuine I would’ve believed him. If he wasn’t walking like he was trying to break the sound barrier.
I let him pull me out of the park, and once we were back out by the street I yanked my hand away. “What’s wrong?”
“Nothing,” Travis repeated, and this one sounded perfectly innocent.
“‘Nothing’ wouldn’t make you drag me out of there like there were hellhounds at our heels,” I said. “What was it? Did you see something–?”
“It was nothing,” Travis said warmly, putting his hands on my shoulders. “I was just getting a little cramped sitting there. I like to move around, y’know.”
“You like to move around?” I said in disbelief. There had been times when I’d left for school in the morning and come back eight hours later to find him in the same place. And not just a few times. Many times.
“Recently,” Travis said, smiling at my sharp look. “Now, come on. Your brother shouldn’t be home.”
“Back to my house?” I raised an eyebrow. “And I thought you’d become at least half-normal.”
“Me? Never,” he gave a mischievous grin that bordered on perfect. “Now, did Keith bake more cookies?”
“No,” I said. So Travis still liked Keith’s baking. Damn them both.
“Aww,” Travis whined like a disappointed little kid.
“He made a cake,” I sighed. Keith had baked a flourless orange cake. I don’t understand how you can have a cake without flour. It’s unnatural. It’s also the most amazing thing I had ever tasted.
Did I already say Keith should be damned? Yeah.
If Travis was any more excited he’d be jumping up and down and clapping his hands. “Let’s go,” he said, and he grabbed my hand.
I could feel him bubbling with anticipation as we walked, but that snake was writhing around inside me again. What had made Travis hurry us out of the park? What had he seen? Was it someone like Lex again? Or could it be one of Ackerman’s agents?
I held Travis’s hand tighter and glanced sideways at his handsome face. Would he ever have a normal, peaceful life?



Anne

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Wednesday 14 November 2012

Album Review: Deadstock- SID



Hello, and welcome to my next album review! Yes, it’s another review of my favourite band SID, but I just had to share this with y’all!
I believe in reviewing and sharing stuff most people likely wouldn’t find otherwise. Actually, it’ll pretty much be all Japanese rock and I’d like to up its popularity. Alright, here we go, with Deadstock.


 
Deadstock was released in February 2011. The songs on it range from 2009, when the first single on it was released, to 2011. Deadstock has a lot of SID’s most famous and successful songs, and fared very well on the album charts, reaching #2 (SID’s unlucky number. They’ve never gotten a #1, but are always stuck at #2.)


No LDK

First track off the album. It’s a pretty good song. It starts off with really little beat, with Mao keeping his vocals soft and carrying it through… until it reaches the chorus. And then it just bursts out with this wonderful, catchy tune and Mao shakes his voice in his wonderful way. The whole song is really catchy, even though it’s not really loud and bouncy. 


Shelter

Alright, when I first heard this song, I really liked it, as it was not usual SID-fare, and had this strange, out-of-world guitar work to it. It slowly faded away though. It’s only 2:45 minutes, and that’s a good thing, as it couldn’t satisfactorily be any longer.


Cosmetic

One of the singles SID released prior to the album release. It’s a very addictive song that is jazzy without going over the top like MOM, which I mentioned in my M&W review. This song is one of SID’s #2s, and it’s not hard to hear why. It has definite playback quality.


Ii Hito

(Title means ‘One Person’, or so says Google Translate. I personally thought ‘Ii’ meant ‘good’, but I guess that’s another meaning.) As far as I know, this song was the most popular among the English SID fans (Googling SID Deadstock has ‘Deadstock track #4 download’ come up). This is a really sweet-sounding song, one with a chorus that you might sway along to. There’s also lots of acoustic guitar, and the bass is easy to hear. Mao’s voice is sweet, but strong where he needs to be. Just something you’d like to sing along to. Good song, but can be boring if you’re not into it.


Wife

A song very similar to Shelter in some ways, but different also. This song just… sounds better. A little themed, you might say, like many of the songs on M&W. Like Shelter it’s very short, and it seems to go by in no time.


Rain

One of the singles off Deadstock, and it’s freaking awesome. Oh, sorry, let’s rein it in. Yeah, it’s pretty cool. Rock, but has that melancholy edge to it that you’d expect of SID. Really, it’s the quintessential SID song. Mao’s voice is wonderfully powerful in it, though he can really make it soft and saddened when need be. Really, it’s a song worth listening to over and over. No wonder it reached #2 on the charts.


Dog Run

What a change in tone. From the sad rock of Rain, to the upbeat jazz of Dog Run. I didn’t quite like this song when I first heard it, but it can be quite addictive and catchy. Mao’s blog advertises the ‘catchy chorus’ for a ringtone, but I personally like the parts better. From the few words I understand, the song seems to have sad lyrics, but you really can’t tell from the tune.


One Way

Another of the five singles off the album, and my least favourite to be honest. It’s upbeat rock, and to me it sounds really forgettable and generic. Mao does some good things with his voice, but this song really isn’t up to par with the other singles in my opinion. It reached #3 on the Oricon charts, though.


Nigatsu

My sister says this sounds like an English song. I can kind of see her point. It’s not really what I’d label SID with, but it doesn’t make this a bad song. It’s just… rather plain. Although when I listen to this song, I can imagine the band playing on a rooftop, and Mao in a crisp pink shirt and skinny jeans. I don’t know why.

Oh, wait, it appears to be some sort of take on this picture. Yeah.

 Ranbu no Melody (ALBUM MIX)

A slightly different version of the single they released. The differences aren’t too marked, just a higher guitar tone. I was quite disappointed. Being not the biggest fan of the original song, I expected something fresh done with it, bringing it up to the level I associate with SID singles. Nope.
The song in itself is just some usual-sounding rock song, one you might hear every day. The original single reached #4 or 5 on the Oricon chart.


Sleep

Fifth and last SID single, and my favourite (with Rain, I guess). It is quite similar to Rain–rock, with a sad tune–but different also. Rain was much louder. Sleep is much quieter, and Mao is really fantastic with his vocals. His voice is so haunting and striking in this song, I love it. The melody in itself is really beautiful without being slow (rock, like I said).


Sympathy

Last song off the album. When SID ended their Deadstock 2011 Tour DVD, this was the last song. They said it was because they usually ended their concerts with sad songs, and they wanted something upbeat this time. (I can vouch for this. Of the four concerts I have, they’ve ended twice with Binetsu, the song that makes my heart crack.)
Anyway, this song starts off with Mao making his voice really strong and powerful, which can be pretty misleading. It’s actually an upbeat rock track, and to be honest not my favourite. Perhaps because I’ve never really cared for this type of music from SID, but it just doesn’t stand out. Not the best song to follow Sleep.


Favourite track(s) off album: Sleep, Rain
Least favourite track(s) off album: Sympathy, Shelter

Overall rating: 9/10 (I’m going to start rating out of ten now. Five is just too little)


Well, that’s it for now. I noticed this review was longer than the others, and it’s mainly because Deadstock is a pretty old album (it’s coming up on its 1st birthday, one week after mine on 15th February). I’m also greatly attached to this album. It was my first SID album, my first gateway to my beloved band.

So check out SID’s brand-new iTunes page!  (I don’t know what it looks like, really, so it might be in Japanese. Might be handy to have Google Translate on another tab.)


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