Tuesday, May 10, 2011

PIGMENTS OF MY IMAGINATION *SNEEK PEEK* Chapter One

It’s Monday! Usually, like the rest of the world, I loathe them. Not today!

I have been waiting so long to be able to share Chapter One with you.

PIGMENTS OF MY IMAGINATION is a YA Urban Fantasy Romance, and will be available by the end of the month

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PIGMENTS OF MY IMAGINATION

Chapter One

Lucia

It was hard for Lucia to see around the boy that stood before the easel, but she swore the birds on his canvas just moved. Large white birds with feathers so detailed she was convinced if she stroked them they would be softer than in real life. From her position in the doorway the feathers shone in the classroom lights like they were the summer sun.

They were swans, she realized as she bent her neck to get a better look.

This boy, she thought, must not be a student. He hardly looked older than her, but he painted with all the skill of a master. No ordinary boy could paint a pool of blue that would really ripple below flawless webbed feet.

She might have stood there forever, her mind going numb from the sheer impossibility of it--eyes wide, watching the taut muscles of his back. He moved his arm quick and precise, making one stroke after another, his light brown curls falling to the base of his neck, shaking with the effort of his work. She needed him to turn around; she needed to see his face. She needed to know if he was real.

He couldn’t be.

She opened her mouth to speak to him just as one of the swans gave a loud squawk. Lucia gasped as it pulled itself effortlessly into the starry sky of the painting.

At first, she was convinced she had caused the boy to ruin his masterpiece, but that was not the case. With odd control, and a loud sigh, he raised his arm and sliced a large Midnight blue line across the whole of the canvas, stilling the birds in one stroke.

"It's not nice to stare," he said without turning around.

His voice sounded cold, but it was pleasant, and it hinted at how nice it would sound if he weren’t furious.

In Lucia's mind a nice apology was forming, but those were not the words her mouth wanted to say.

"How did you do that?" she asked.

The blue diagonal line that had ended the dance of the swans dripped from the weight of the thick paint. He did not answer.

"I thought," he finally said, "that this was an advanced art school. Clearly, you should be familiar with how one paints."

He was antagonizing her, and it made self-doubt creep up through the floor and back into her heart. Of course she knew how to paint, and as far as she was concerned what he had been doing was impossible. She huffed. A burst of hot hair shot out from her chapped lips, and she swore the boy chuckled before turning around.

He stared at her with his light blue eyes just like the reflective bits on the pond he had just painted. She couldn't look away. She never wanted to.

"No." Lucia breathed. "how did you make them move?"

This time the boy didn't bother to conceal his laughter, which was every bit as icy as his voice. Whatever the joke was, Lucia knew she wasn't in on it.

"I know what I saw," she muttered.

The boy frowned. His watery eyes searched hers for something. For what? She had no idea, but she felt the desire to back slowly out of the doorway. Instinctively she braced herself there instead. Her hands reached out to grasp the cold industrial metal frame.

"I know," she repeated, "what I saw."

And this time, she said it for him.

The boy's smile returned, but his lingering gaze didn't feel any warmer. He laughed again, and slung a paint splattered messenger bag over one shoulder.

"Look, kid;" he said, "I'm good, but that is impossible."

He strolled to the doorway where Lucia still stood. Suddenly he was so close she could smell what she assumed was his soap. It mingled with the smell of oil paint and was oddly comforting.

Cocking his head to the side, the boy said nothing as Lucia stood there obscuring the only exit.

Finally, he asked, "Am I being held hostage? Or are you planning on letting me go anytime soon?"

Lucia felt her face flush as a bell clanged loudly behind her, saving her from any further embarrassment. She took a step back, willing herself to not gawk at him as he sped down the hall.

15 comments :

Admin said...

Awesome excerpt! I really want one of those GORGEOUS bookmarks. :D And that poster would look amazing on my wall! *totally shameless*

Patricia JL said...

Great excerpt. Can't wait to read more!

Ash said...

So short! I can't wait to read the rest of it!

Kayeleen Hamblin said...

Wow. I love the idea of paint that can move. That's awesome.

I have an award for you on my blog tomorrow.

Angela Kulig said...

Kayleen AWESOME!

Also glad you liked it ^^

JenA said...

Oooohhh, I'm hooked. I can't wait to read the rest. I love how you jump into the boy girl stuff early!

I retweeted and I'm a new follower. Sign me up for the contest!

Larry Kollar said...

What a great start! Are you going to run this as a #TuesdaySerial? It would be awesome if you did…

Karen said...

LOVE the first chapter! Can't wait to read MORE!! <3

test said...

Pretty good!

Will you be releasing in e-book format as well? I'd love to be able to read this on the kindle!

<3 Congrats! - Vicky

Angela Kulig said...

Of course!

Anonymous said...

The painter is a jerkface, but he sounds like he will get better in time. I'm very interested to see more and to find out what happens with his painting and with her.

(Small nitpick: Swans don't squawk. They make...weird noises. They hiss and buzz and honk. Trumpeter swans also make a sort of kooh sound: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtgO3217ccs )

Angela Kulig said...

He is a bit of an ass from time to time ^^ But the swans were modled after the ones from the "Dinosour Park" near where I live they honk honk honk squawk swquak bonk conk and awful lot ;)

Kelley said...

Good stuff. I like. It reminds me of one of my Glittering Ashes MMCs :)

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