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A little about Marille Brothers. She has a very humorous blog right on blogspot, called bookblatherblog. Check it out. and if you hurry and check it out today, yours truly is on there with a guest blog. Go see what the heck I'm blathering about now. And make sure to check out Marilee's books and watch out for her new ones. Enjoy the blog. I know that I did.
Now here's Marilee.
Baby Gone Bye Post
I spent five years of my writing life
inside the head of Allie Emerson, the teenage girl featured in the
Unbidden Magic series. It was surprisingly easy for me to channel
Allie, even though it’s been—well—let’s just say I haven’t
been a teenager for a good long time. Apparently teenage angst lives
on forever. After I finished Midnight Moon, the last book in
the series, I decided to write a YA book with a male protagonist.
Enter Gabriel Delgado, hunky eighteen-year-old senior at Maple Grove
high school.
The creative part
of my brain got a major wake-up call. I was no longer a
seventeen-year-old girl. I had to begin channeling a teenage boy.
OMG, guess what boys think about? You know the answer, of course.
Sex. One statistic says every fifteen seconds. Another says, they
never stop thinking about it. From its title, Baby Gone Bye,
you can probably figure out that Gabe acted on his thoughts.
Therefore, he should not have been surprised when the doorbell rings
and he finds a little “surprise” waiting for him on the front
porch. So, what’s a household comprised of four males supposed to
do with a little baby girl? Guess you’ll have to read the book to
find out.
Excerpt from Chapter One - it’s
Friday night and Gabe has a date. He believes, incorrectly, that his
evening will go on as planned. At this point, the family thinks the
child is a boy.
The hall clock bonged seven times.
Startled, Gabe leaped from the couch and placed the kid in his car
seat. “Man, is it seven already? I’ve got a date. Can we put this
on hold until tomorrow?” Without waiting for an answer, Gabe headed
for the stairs.
“Gabriel.” The steel in
Papi’s voice stopped Gabe in his track. “Look at me.”
Slowly, Gabe turned to face his
father. He heard Simon whisper, “Dumb shit.” Henry giggled
nervously.
“Gabriel,” Papi repeated.
“Do you remember when Rosie was a puppy?”
Gabe shifted his weight from
one foot to the other, wondering if he was about to step into
something stinky. “Yeah,” he said carefully.
Papi’s dark eyes snapped with
intensity. “And how did you take care of her?”
Gabe rolled his eyes
heavenward, trying to remember Papi’s three cardinal rules for
puppy care. “After she eats, put her outside to poop. Play with
her. Put her back in her crate.”
Papi clapped. “Excellent.”
Gabe grinned. This was going
well. He’d soon be on his way.
“Now, Gabriel, tell me this,
how do you take care of a baby?”
Uh, oh. Gabe felt beads of
perspiration pop out on his forehead. “Well, um, I guess you’re
saying it’s the same concept. Right?”
Papi strolled up nice and close
and gave Gabe his shark’s grin. “So, after you feed him, you will
take him outside to poop, play with him, and then put him back in his
car seat?”
Right then, Gabe knew he was
screwed. He glanced at his brothers. No help there. He’d already
stepped in it. Might as well go all the way. He looked his father
square in the eyes. “Naturally, I won’t take him outside to poop,
but I’ll feed him and play with him.”
“And you will start this …
when?”
“First thing tomorrow
morning.”
Papi said, “And tonight?”
Gabe squirmed. “Remember what
you said earlier? We’re Delgados. We stick together when there’s
a problem.”
“Ah, now I understand.”
Papi stroked his chin. “You assumed one of your brothers or your
father would take care of your child while you went on a date. Is
that correct?”
Gabe flushed. “I would
appreciate it.”
“Gabriel,” Papi said again.
He pointed at the baby. “That is not a puppy. It is a tiny human
being who needs round the clock care. Care that will be given to him
by you, his father. Do you understand?”
Before Gabe could formulate an
answer, he heard the amazingly loud rumble of baby flatulence. All
eyes turned to the child, whose face was bright red as he clenched
his fists and strained.
Simon snickered. Looks like you
forgot to take him outside to poop.”
Papi handed Gabe a container of
baby wipes and a diaper. “Better get used to it. He’ll be doing
that a lot.”
That’s when the Delgado
family found out he was a she.
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1 comment:
Marilee,
I totally enjoyed your excerpt.
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