Update
by netsuj on Jan.05, 2010, under General
Hey, a new story? Where’d that come from?
Oh, right, I finished one. “Who Ya Gonna Call?” is the latest story. I cranked this one out for my Creative Writing class last semester, though I think it’s one of the stronger AA pieces I’ve done, despite its brevity.
Who Ya Gonna Call, Chapter 2
by netsuj on Jan.05, 2010, under General, Who Ya Gonna Call?
Only two chapters? Yea, This one’s a bit short.
I left the morgue and got back into my car. I checked my messages, seeing a call from Theresa. Theresa was my lover of about eight months now. Personally, I think I’m a terrible boyfriend. I have bad hours, don’t make a lot, and my appearance is usually…less than family-friendly. For standing me, she should have been nominated for sainthood.
Well, that is, if she wasn’t a demonic sex-goddess. Theresa was a Red Angel, a succubus in the words of humanity. She was a woman and demon, bound into one body. I’ll say it. I play with fire, and God, do I love the burn. (continue reading…)
Who Ya Gonna Call, Chapter 1
by netsuj on Jan.05, 2010, under American Arcane, Who Ya Gonna Call?
Hey, it’s a new story! I just started on a new one, so I figured I should post the latest one. As always, comments, criticisms, and reviews are always welcomed.
American Arcane: “Who Ya Gonna Call?”, by Justen Hunter
Pain. The cliché says that it’s weakness leaving the body. God, do I know better.
My eyes shot open, and I tried to locate where the spike was coming from. It was my arm. I found it. A hooked nail was dug into the skin of my arm, marking the tanned flesh.
“Christ,” I whispered, watching as the source of my cut placed its other paw on my bed. It pulled itself, the nail tugging at my skin. It scurried onto the bed.
Wilhelmina, a gray tabby kitten, launched itself into my bare chest, curling up and purring instantly. There were weirder ways to wake up, I knew that. “Stupid cat,” I grunted, reaching with my untouched arm to scratch at the kitten’s ears. It responded with a happy meow. “Does Serena know you’re in here?” (continue reading…)
First Post of the Decade
by netsuj on Jan.02, 2010, under General
Hey, folks,
I’m checking in from my grandmother’s in the mountains. Getting some writing done up here, but I thought I would update while I’ve got internet access.
For the biggest fail(so far) of the new year’s, check out http://videogames.yahoo.com/events/most-anticipated-games-of-2010/most-anticipated-games-of-2010/1383109. Now, go to the one where they’re talking about Star Wars: The Old Republic, the new Star Wars MMO. What’s that there? Oh, right, the picture’s of a Klingon temple. Great work, Yahoo. Why did no one let a nerd fact-check that?
In other news, apparently even the President has seen Avatar before I have. Grumble grumble. But I have seen Sherlock Holmes, which was freaking fantastic. Robert Downey, Jr. was fantastic, continuing this trend he’s developed since his comeback, and Jude Law was playing the perfect straight man to Downey(yea, make the generic jokes about Holmesian homoeroticism). Also, Rachel Adams as the infamous, devious(and remarkably sexy) Irene Adler? Absolutely astounding! And the end. Oh, the end… Let it be known that I am extremely happy a sequel is in the works.
What else is new? Well, I’m working on some boring exercises to get my mind off my writer’s block, as well as writing up some potential ideas. I’ve got an idea for Jake Sinclair’s fifth story. The fourth, “Who Ya Gonna Call” needs to get out of my workbox and onto the site. Don’t worry, I promise it’ll happen soon.
But, for now, I hear my keyboard-and Word-calling for me to get back to work. Hope you’re all having a good New Year’s so far!
New Story! Wahoo!
by netsuj on Dec.19, 2009, under General
If you look down below this post, you’ll see a lot of clutter standing between this and my introduction. That is because there is a new American Arcane story out today! I can’t tell you how happy I am to get this new material up, but it’s up there in major squee-age.
In other news, I’m almost done with my Christmas shopping. My big payday was yesterday, so I’ll be hitting the mall today to finish up my shopping. After that, probably some time hitting Games Workshop. Dice-and-mice(or, well, rat-men, I’m playing the Skaven these days).
Weeds in the Family, Chapter 5
by netsuj on Dec.19, 2009, under Weeds in the Family
There’s a belief that there is no true good or evil, only shades of gray. On most days, I’m inclined to agree with it. I’ve seen people who call themselves the good guys commit atrocities, and I’ve seen monsters commit purely selfless acts.
Putting that all aside, my sister Katie is mother-frakking evil.
In my teen years, I came into my powers, like all witches. My sister had taught me, under the supervision of my mother. Katie, five years my senior, was already an incredibly powerful witch. She rivaled both my brother Matt and my mother, only truly surpassed by my dad in the family‘s magic. When I went to prep school in New York, she also moved with me to attend college. Under her tutelage, I learned what I could of the craft.
There had been a lot of things going on in both of our lives at the time. Our father had died recently, and we were still getting through that. Add to grieving the usual teenage worries, and I didn’t even notice. (continue reading…)
Weeds in the Family, Chapter 4
by netsuj on Dec.19, 2009, under Weeds in the Family
“Son of a frakkin’ mother-pheasant plucker!” I yelped.
“Sit still, Jacob!” Theresa hissed at me. The Red Angel had my left leg laid across her lap, and she was tending to the wound on it. Members of Theresa’s race had their own variety of magic, different from my own. While I could work the elements, thaumaturgy, and a variety of other fields, the Reds focused on manipulation of mind and body.
“Hey, it hurts.” I protested to her.
She rolled her eyes to me. “Of course it hurts. I’m fusing together your wound using sheer magic. Quit being a bitch about it.” (continue reading…)
Weeds in the Family, Chapter 3
by netsuj on Dec.19, 2009, under Weeds in the Family
I went to a bar.
No, before you start thinking, I’m not a drinker, at least not beyond anything recreational. But I just happen to know a guy.
McClellan’s on 9th was a hearty joint that occupied the first floor of an older five-story building. The other four floors were apartments. Before four, McClellan’s was a mediocre restaurant that served a fair burger. At night, however, it tended to be the bar where you went when you could tag the label Arcane onto yourself. Vamps, witches, and even the occasional Red Angel frequented here. (continue reading…)
Weeds in the Family, Chapter 2
by netsuj on Dec.19, 2009, under Weeds in the Family
The 4th precinct house of the San Francisco Police Department is right next to the fire house of the same district. I’d gotten the two mixed up the first time I’d visited, but after a Halloween spent in a holding cell there(a matter which Lieutenant Li never lets me live down), I had never gotten the two confused again.
I parked my car, a red Mini Cooper that had seen better days, and made my way into the precinct house. The front desk was occupied by a sergeant who seemed to be losing the battle against his graying hair and invading waist line.
“Hi,” I started, simple enough. “I’m Jake Sinclair with Black Knight Investigations. I was wondering if Detective Santiago was in.”
The desk sergeant gave me an appraising look. “Sinclair. You’re that P.I. who works with Li, right?” (continue reading…)
Weeds in the Family, Chapter 1
by netsuj on Dec.19, 2009, under Weeds in the Family
Here we go again! The latest case from the files of the American Arcane. As usual, comments and such are wanted, requested, and begged for. Hope you enjoy!
American Arcane: “Weeds in the Family”
I woke to the theme of Ghostbusters.
I blinked my eyes awake and found myself sleeping with a bed hog. Say what I would about my lover, but she stole the covers. I shifted away from her, which drew a mumbled protest from her sleeping form. I leaned back down and kissed her forehead in a soft, gentle manner. “Sorry, babe.” I murmured and rolled over to get out of bed.
I picked my cell phone up and walked to the bathroom. I shut the door and opened up the cell phone. “Patrick,” I hissed in as quiet a whisper I could manage while still maintaining some form of clarity. “Do you know what time it is, you Irish son-of-a-”
“Nine-twenty-seven,” The lilting Irish accent of Patrick O’Donahue interrupted. “Why do you ask?”
“Because I was sleeping!” (continue reading…)