ASMSG Romance Erotica Ezine June 2014 | Page 10

A D/s relationship is like a tree, as long as it is nurtured and taken care of it grows and flourishes. On that same note the tree does not spring forth over night as a lush tree, it starts from a seed, a small sprout. Just like a tree it has times where it grows rapidly springing forth almost over night lush leaves and growth. Then there are times it exists, the growth rings are smaller. This is the time to talk, communicate and set the course for future growth. of Marcus. Who was he? How did he become to be this Werewolf Keeper. In the fanfic version I foretold Marcus’ death. I know how this character dies. But my thoughts were directed towards how he lived. household, by all means if your dynamic allows it give your opinion but then defer to him. Tell him you trust him to make the right decision in the end and do what is best for you and the family. Knowing that he has your trust goes a long way in building ones confidence and empowerment. tendencies her body craved. You can find the original article by clicking here. TRIAD Update Stephanie McKibben, Author – A Dirty Blog She was strong willed but not obstinate. So many heroines have to “be the man” in the story and Platt was most certainly not that type of woman. She was undoubtedly feminine. She wasn’t the type of woman to manipulate her way through men or life but rather played her hand the way it was dealt. When Marcus and Platt met, it was instant chemistry and the story rolled through my mind like an anime. Stories plaque me but none more than TRIAD. What started out as a bit of FanFic turned out to be the start of a life long love affair with writing. Or maybe, the endeavor of becoming a “real” writer. In 2005 I watched an anime called “Hellsing”. The main character Alucard, became my true destination of the world of vampires. He was my inspiration for Marcus. Marcus started out as an extremely old Werewolf “keeper” in a true FanFic story where he and Casper were the only two characters of my original creations. I then began to explore the possibility Every hero needs a heroine, and Platt had already been a seed in my mind after I played a card game called “Vampire: The Eternal Struggle” in the 1990′s. In my mind Platt was not your typical ice queen that rejected her desires. On the contrary, she acknowledged the But as Marcus and Platt were