Sunday, February 15, 2026

OCEAN CITY RP



 It was Valentine's Weekend! Dakota wanted to sleep in, but Fiona had invited her and Nav to brunch. Naturally, she was making the most of a three-day holiday.

"Are you sure you love where you work?" Dakota asked while nursing a cup of coffee while waiting for the rest to come in for an egg bake, biscuits, and a cheesy tater-tot casserole.

"It's good for now. Of course, I don't want to do it forever," Fiona sighed as she put out a fruit salad and veggie tray.

Dakota couldn't resist taking a strawberry. As she bit into it, she asked Fiona if she'd heard from Frankie.

"Not a word." 

Fiona was straight-lipped, but then she let a smile slip, "Maybe she's on a honeymoon or something."

Dakota smiled back with a nod. However, she missed those days when the three got together to hangout. But life was busy with her step-brother, Cole, and his girlfriend, Liz. At least Cole got on as a shelver at the library as if it were beneath him, while Liz was subbing at a law office.

"Are you settling in with Nav?" Fiona asked while the guys were out helping Cole with his car. She said she wasn't sure she was ready to be with Matty all the time. After all, she saw him enough.

"And here I thought you would have moved in with him, already, instead of me and Nav." 

Dakota sipped her coffee, but an impish grin curled her lips as if she was happy to make the move.

"Well, if I had a younger sibling, I would have done the same thing. You're the best big sister in the world." Fiona teased her.

About then, Liz came in with a dish. She'd made homemade sweet rolls.




"Guys, we've got to get going, you know." 

Matty put his hands on both Nav and Cole's shoulders as if they were the three amigos. It was good to have bros. Sadly, he wished Ezra felt the same about them, but since the new job at the University, Ezra had always been a no-show. Still, it didn't stop Matty from inviting him.

"I hear Delia is being quite chatty lately," Matty gave Cole the eye. "You guys spending time with Delia and Han, you know, you guys do anything with them last night?"

This cracked Cole up, "Dude, it was Valentine's Day. I'm pretty sure they didn't need our help." He said on their walk across the parking lot to the Brownstone.

"Yeah, well, you know, we're not all Romeo." He looked to Nav, who just smirked.

"All is good. End of story." Nav informed him. "That leaves you, Matty?"

"Yeah, yeah, it was cozy," he nodded as if he wasn't going to let anything slip, or it might be hell to pay with Fiona. "She's, you know, really into this Friends mode." He shrugged. There was a lot of prepping going on for brunch. But they did have a heart-shaped pizza and binged through Bridgerton. Although he made more fun of it than taking it seriously. Fiona didn't seem to mind.

When they got to the hallway, they saw Han and Delia on their way to Fiona's. Matty was surprised. Could they hold that many people in Fiona's apartment? Delia had a bag of snacks, and Han had an icebox pie with blueberries.

Matty didn't think Han could be that generous. Of course, he didn't really know him, only from comments Fiona had made about Ezra's friend. It seemed so long ago. Maybe Delia was changing him. Perhaps she wasn't as Goth as he thought she was.

Friday, February 13, 2026

Happy Friday the 13th

 

This week has been full of make-ups! We have been having mild days so that is nice. I feel I've had to run around getting Valentine's gifts & even birthday gifts.

I did love the bags I found at 5 Below! They are in florals! So yeah, I got myself something for Valentines day too! & then..there is this doll who has the Skipper face mold on a Barbie doll...that I had been wanting. I can't believe a fashionista from 2018 would be priced at ninety dollars. No, I didn't get that one. Although her hair is not white, but blue.



Meanshile I've been catching up on NETFLIX Dare you to Death. An unlikely BL drama from Thailand. Of course, I went on VIKI and found a few more from this Thai entertainment company. SUMMER NIGHT is like a Thai Degrassi. And there are some great quotes. The FL is Star and everyone loves her in her circle of friends. Of course, she is a teen who's mother is too busy for her while she mothers everyone n the group. Then I found the Thai version of THE LOVE-MIXUP and it's pretty sweet, too.

Here's to a sweet weekend!

Sunday, February 8, 2026

OCRP - Delia



 "Damn, I wanted to be your first friend here," Delia fretted when she found out the old gang had beat her to Lizzie and Cole's.

"Oh, you're so funny. You helped me at the library. I think you beat them." 

She invited Delia in. Evidently, Cole was at an interview, at the library no less. Someone had to replace Ezra.

"It's just, I don't really have that many friends."

Delia made herself at home on the couch. She looked around. Of course, Dakota had never invited her over.

Liz brought her a mug of tea and sat down as if she was ready to give Delia her full attention.

"You've been a big help," Liz told her and thanked her for putting in a good word for Cole. Of course, he'd never had a real job, but he did know the Dewey decimal system.

"You could be staying at my place," Delia paused with a sip of tea. It was a lovely mix of orange and cinnamon. "Except, it's mainly a storage place now, for my dolls."

"Your dolls?"

Delia nodded. "I was an only child, and there were always my dolls to play with." She giggle but then sucked in a breath. "You don't think I'm crazy do you?"

"No, of course not." Liz's smile was open and she was so receptive. Delia couldn't help but giggle more.

"I'm not gonna lie, there was someone I fell for at first sight, but I hate him to bits now."

Delia waited for Liz to respond, but she only nodded with another sip of her tea. 

"And well, since he wasn't going to give me the time of day, I thought he might notice when I started dating his friend."

It was hard for Delia to look at Liz. She looked around the livingroom thinking it needed something, but she wasn't sure what.

"How do you feel about his friend now?"

"Possibly, it was fate, you know." Delia grinned from ear to ear.

"You're such a romantic at heart," Liz smiled back as if she adored that quality in Delia.

"Han, doesn't have a real job either," was her only complaint. "But his folks have money, and you know, we have plenty of time to play."

"Play?" Liz asked, but surely Liz knew what she meant.

"Oh, come on, do I have to spell it out?"

Liz nodded as if she understood.

"We're really quite newbies." She wouldn't go into details about how she'd brought home (Han's home) an old art book, THE ART OF MAKING LOVE, and how they'd tried a few positions, only sometimes it felt like Twister instead. "What about you and Cole?"

"Oh, we're just friends," Liz responded. "Good friends."

"You mean-" Delia found herself in a question she shouldn't ask. "I-I'm happy with Han. Really, it's just I did a bad thing." Suddenly, she nursed her bottom lip.

"Like what?" Liz put her tea on the coffee table. She sat with her legs crossed in her tunic and old jeans.

"Well, I was supposed to get this life-sized doll, but I couldn't explain it to Han. He wouldn't understand." She shrugged.

"I'm sure he knows your love of dolls."

"I don't think he would. I spent far too much." Delia sighed. "I decided I would send it to someone I hate very much now."

"Oh."

"And he hasn't said a word about it."

Delia found herself pushing the palms of her sweaty hands on the tops of her thighs. Would it all come back to haunt her someday?