Angelia Vernon Menchan, Serialist...

Angelia Vernon Menchan is an avid serial writer. Her goal is to engage readers in ongoing stories filled with people like them, who they can grow to know. Some will inspire love and devotion, others rage and ridicule, perhaps. They will all inspire feelings and generate conversation!


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Monday, September 15, 2014

The Unraveling of Tied Souls: SOUL TIES V: PREORDER NOW!

The Unraveling of Tied Souls: Soul Ties V

For four months, Deniesha was pouring her all into her relationship with Antoine but she knew whether he knew it or not that beyond the physical attraction and time spent, there was nothing else going on for her. Because she had no other plans at the time, she continued but she received information that changed everything. One thing she was not willing to tolerate at this time in her life was deception.
Fletcher and Rasheda were seeing each other exclusively but Rasheda was starting to feel Fletcher saw her as a good friend with benefits. She was aware the relationship starting on those terms was her idea but now she felt different. She wanted more or she had to go.
Donna was bursting at the seams with pregnancy and her relationship with Ty but at eight months pregnant she was no closer to making a decision about marrying than she ever was. If asked she would have been unable to articulate why other than she was forty-three and independent and what she had learned about marriages including her parents made her very wary.
Debra was headed home. Her parents, Nelson and Helen had reached out to her to inform her they were both retiring and she would receive thirty percent of the funeral home and would be the sole director, Donna would receive thirty percent also but could sell more to Debra if she chose and Nelson and Helen would maintain fifteen percent, respectively. Rena and her children would have ten percent to share with no voting authority.  Initially she felt like saying no, but in her heart of hearts, she knew she wanted to run Holloman’s more than she ever wanted anything. There was one stipulation she had to swallow with a big spoon of sugar and that was under no circumstances could she fire Deniesha, especially since she owned two and a half percent of the company.
Things were sure to get interesting in Mobile, Montgomery and Jacksonville.




Monday, September 8, 2014

LOST IN ST. MAARTEN: COMING SEPTEMBER 13!






Valencia Stevens had booked a cruise of the eastern Caribbean. Cruising had never been her thing but she loved traveling. She wanted to kick back and relax and a cruise seemed just the ticket. At forty one she was exhausted. Her work as a forensic and magazine photographer had taken her far and wide and won her acclaim and an impressive bank account but she was tired. The week before she picked up a brochure while waiting to see her doctor and it featured a cruise of the US Virgin Islands, St. Thomas, St. Maarten, St. John and on to Turks and Caicos for four days. After her doctor prescribed rest, she booked the cruise. She only had her younger sister, Veronica to tell because their dad had never been around and their mother passed away five years earlier at age sixty-five. Veronica and her family were her only family members that mattered.

 

“Valencia, you're going on a cruise alone? No one does that.”

 

Standing with her hands on her abundant hips, Valencia stared at her younger sister Veronica. Veronica had been married for seventeen years and had three kids at age thirty nine. She was convinced she was the mother of the world and knew best for everyone. After all, she had done things in order. She graduated college in May and married in June. Two, four and six years later she had children and stopped teaching school until they were all in school. She now taught kindergarten because at fifteen, thirteen and eleven her kids didn't need her as much. Neither did Carlton, her husband.  He was so wrapped up in working as a coach and high school principal, he used home for eating, sleeping and occasional sex with his wife. Valencia's eyes roamed over her sister who was chunky with a beautiful face and long added hair. She was dressed at all times. Today she wore a white dress with pink flowers and white strappy sandals.

 

Valencia on the other hand wore her natural shoulder length hair in coils and though she and her sister shared the same complexion there was an exotic cast to Valencia's eyes and lips. Her hips, breasts and thighs were abundant but the rest of her was pretty lean and strong from regular workouts. She was dressed in camouflage pants and a black t-shirt with Angela Davis' face on the front.

 

“I'm going to do it Roni. I need rest and feel a cruise would be perfect. I can sleep late, eat bad food and catch up on reading. I work for me. Besides I've traveled the world.”

 

“I know but no one cruises alone. Cruises are for gatherings.” Valencia snorted.

 

“How would you know Veronica? You guys travel to sporting events.” Veronica threw back her hair before answering.

 

“Some of us have responsibilities Valencia.”

 

“Right. I don't so I'm going to take my irresponsible ass on a cruise. I'll see you when I get back.” She blew a kiss at her sister and walked from the house and down the driveway. Veronica watched her with a sense of unease. On the other hand, Valencia felt relaxed and ready. Neither had any idea what the future held.

 

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Armand Hendricks felt restless. He lived high in the mountains of St. Maarten. The property had been left to him by his father who was born on the Dutch side of the island. His father was Dutch and African. His mother was a young girl born on the French side of the island of African and French ancestry. At his birth, she placed Armand on his father’s doorstep and disappeared into the night. Armand was raised by his father and a succession of wives and mistresses. Armand had been educated abroad but returned to the island permanently ten years earlier at age twenty six. He ran his father's rum and sugar business which imported worldwide. He was also a composer who wrote music for movies and television shows. For years it brought him pleasure but not as much these days.

 

At six feet four inches and well-muscled from running in the mountains he was an amazing sight with teak colored skin and hazel eyes with lengthy, strong locks. Women adored him but he was also tired of how easy that all was. He needed more, he craved more and though he wasn't sure how, he was going to get more. He felt something in his spirit and he knew it was going to change his life.

 

 

 

 


Tuesday, September 2, 2014

AND I AM TELLING YOU: FELIX WOMEN THREE... COMING FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH.






For the past two months Felinas face had been the face of SM Beauty. It was elevated to billboards throughout the state and that very day was becoming national. She was still unsure how she felt about being so exposed but Scott and Arabella loved it. She was taking it in stride.

Scott flew to New York to talk with marketers there for his ad campaign. He was thrilled with what was occurring since Felina became the face of his product. It had been unprecedented. Walking in the Madison Avenue office he was thrilled to see one of the ads in the lobby. He was met by Ferrell Jenner.

Welcome to Full Culture Marketing, Mr. Marshall.

Thanks for having me. Ferrell led him to the elevator and they were taken to the top floor where Ferrell worked. He was known as a marketing genius and was world renown. After they were seated he got right to the heart of the meeting.

Your ad is doing splendidly. Your natural model has far outdone expectations.

Whose expectations Mr. Jenner? I knew how well she would do, the moment I saw her.

I assure you that normally a more diverse face is used in these kinds of campaigns. In fact I spoke with your marketing person about having a different face perhaps for the national campaign but she said you were adamant. Scotts eyes went cold and still at his remarks.

I am adamant. Until I change my mind, Felina Felix is my face.

Even internationally? I know every season has its one go to dark face such as the actress Lupita, currently but we need a more diverse…”

Cut to the chase, Mr. Jenner, you want a light skinned face. That is not going to occur. Felina Felix is the face of SM Beauty. Maybe, I need a new agency. Ferrell flushed at his words.

There is no need for haste. Those were mere suggestions. He quickly shuffled papers that Scott knew were probably photos of more acceptable women. It is your money, after all.

Right.

¥¥¥¥

Asia Underwood was stunned to see Scott Marshall on television talking about SM Beauty. When they were together and engaged, he was talking about that arm of his business at the time. Then it was a dream. Scott had always been one to go after his dreams. He was good to her but she wanted acceptability and acceptability meant not marrying a white guy. Scott told her when she broke with him that it was good to know how weak their love was. When Scott spoke to the reporter of his model, Felina Felix Asia knew there was more going on than her simply being a model.
After years of marriage to Rodney Steele she could only wonder what her life would have been like with Scott. Rodney gave her and bought her anything her heart desired but basketball and all its trimmings was his life and Asia was incidental. At first she didnt care, Rodney opened fitness centers, he allowed her to run and he did his own thing. Soon, the excitement of the centers wore off and she found she was a woman with money and a marriage and not much else. Most nights she was alone in her palatial home and Rodney was off playing or somewhere other than home. They had one son, Rodney Jr. aged five but that wasnt enough to keep her interested or busy. She wanted more. They had been traded to Miami which was only a drive from Jacksonville, perhaps she could take a drive and see what Scott was really up to these days.

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Sunday, August 17, 2014

Felina's Life and Loves

THIS IS A SHORT STORY, 9600 WORDS WITH A BIT OF CLIFFHANGER ENDING... 

Felina Felix raced into Starbucks to get out the pouring rain. She felt chilled to her bones. There was nothing she wanted more than a triple venti caramel macchiato and her newspaper. She had spent an extraordinarily frustrating day at work. She loved being a high school guidance counselor but some days it was just hard. She was twenty-nine and some of her students at eighteen weren't interested in her insight. They thought the daughter of an attorney couldn't possibly understand their second world problems. But she could and did. She hadn't been shielded from anything. Her mother defended everyone and often for no money. Shaking off the water from her umbrella, she made her way to the counter.

Scott Marshall looked up at the elegant almost bald, chocolate woman and his heart slowed. Her skin was glowing from natural beauty and raindrops and those lips were dying to be kissed. He could almost feel them. Turning as if she felt him staring, her dark brown eyes locked with his grey ones.

"Ma'am, is that all?" Felina turned back to the barista, nodding absently. After paying, she took her drink and sat near the window. After taking a sip, she unfolded her paper and quickly immersed herself in current news.

"You're beautiful." The deep voice made Felina look up from her paper. She frowned slightly when she saw a tall, admittedly handsome white guy standing at her table. She glanced around as if to see who he could possibly be talking to.

"I'm talking to you. You are beautiful. I'm Scott Marshall, I own SM Fitness."

"Good for you Scott, I'm reading." A grin covered his face and she had to admit he was hella handsome with those grey eyes, nice lips like a brothers and white teeth. Pulling a flyer from his folder, he placed it on the table.

"Come check us out. I've just expanded to Florida. Not only do we offer fitness and dance but we have natural products. Clearly you're a naturalist." Her brow rose at his words.

"You're saying you have products for ebony skinned women with less than an inch of hair."

"That's exactly what I'm saying. Come see me. You have nothing to lose." He walked away and she looked at his very firm rear as he stopped at the counter to speak to the barista. Turning around, he winked at her. She was horrified and went back to her paper. She was done with dating and she was certainly not interested in a white boy.



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Thursday, July 17, 2014

Coming Soon!! THE TESTED: SCHAE and JAY: Cinnamon Black Books 15






Edward smiled when Schae strolled into his salon. For years she had worn yards of weave colored bright auburn. A few months ago she had taken out the weave and had soft curls in a darker color. She was dressed in her usual pink clothing. Her closet had to be filled with pink and crème. Today it was a knit shift slightly above the knees and crème shoes. Her skin glowed and her nails and toes were a creamy pink.

“Mami, you look glorious.” Edward simpered. Winking at him, she took her place in his chair.

“Thanks, I want it cut all the way down.” Jumping back as if shocked, Edward spun her chair around.

“What do you mean, all the way down?”

“I mean like Aura Brown’s hair. As short as it can be cut with very little hair left on my head.”

“Boo boo, that ain’t for everyone.  You have a pretty head and face but that butch look is not for you.” Her eyes held his.

“You can cut it or I can go to Fred’s barbershop.” Rolling his eyes he took his position behind her, draped her with the coverall and prepared to snip. “Stop snipping Ed and cut.”

He sucked his teeth but did as she commanded. When he was done, she opened her eyes. She was very pleased with what she saw. Her face was on full display, freckles and all and her eyes looked bigger and all knowing. She glanced at Edward who was still in a snit but she could tell he liked it.

“You like it don’t you? Go on and admit it.”

“It’s all right. It’s a good thing you have a pretty head and face.” He conceded. Before she could respond Cinnamon Black stepped in the shop. Seeing Schae and her new do, she clapped her hands and a huge smile covered her face.

“Look at you Schae, your gorgeous face is on full display.” Schae grinned back as she spun around in her chair. Edward looked to Cinnamon.

“I sure hope you aren’t in here to get your head shaved Ms. Cinnamon, my heart can take only so much.” Cinnamon giggled at his outraged words.

“Not yet, but I know I could rock that look for real. But I want a rinse and my usual three inch curls will do. They are about five inches now.” Schae got out of the chair and embraced her friend.

“Are you busy?”

“No, after Ed is done with me, I was thinking of going to get fish at Fish and Things.”

“Can I join you in a couple hours? I’m going to see mama for a minute or two.”

“I would love that. See you then.”

¥¥¥¥

Geraldine Jackson felt good to be alive. Her cancer was in remission and her hair had grown in soft and wavy. Schae had teased her about caring more about her hair than having cancer. She was simply grateful to God to have made it one  year past stage three and to be in remission but something was on her heart. Throughout the past year, she had only heard from her daughter Janelle on the phone. She hadn’t visited her in the hospital or come home while she was recovering. Janelle’s son, Jabar was playing professional basketball but had found his way home several times to check on his grandmother. He also hadn’t seen his mother. Geraldine knew that now she was well for however long decided, she was going to show up and see her daughter. She sure was.

Geraldine gasped when Schae strode in the room.

“Lord, child, what in the world have you done with your hair?” Schae kissed her mom before answering. As usual Geraldine was decked out in a pantsuit with red nails and her face was perfectly made up.

“I cut it off. This is something I always liked but never had the nerve to do. For years I had more hair than Tammy Faye Baker. Now at my age I am doing what Schae wants.” Geraldine’s brow rose at her daughter’s words.

“Well, then. What does your husband think?” Schae shrugged.

“He hasn’t seen it but he will think what he chooses. I loved Jay’s mustache and he decided because it had a few greys in it to shave it off.”

“Oh tit for tat…”

“Mama, no. It isn’t even that deep.”

“Are you hungry?”

“I have a lunch date with Cinnamon in a while. What are you up to?”

“I am going to make some reservations and fly to Fort Lauderdale.”

“Have you heard from Janelle?”

“No but I’m gonna drive by on her. Jabar hasn’t seen her either. Now that he is playing for Atlanta he can’t go by there but I am free as a bird and I’m going to see what is going on, sho am.”

“Let’s drive down there. It’s only about four hours.”

“When?”

“We can go in the morning. The boys are in school and Jay can pick them up a day or two. I want to know what she’s up to as well.”

“Talk to your husband and let me know.” Geraldine’s eyes pierced Schae’s. “Is your marriage okay?”

“It is marriage and I will let Jay know. Now let’s talk about something else.”


Monday, July 14, 2014

THE SOUL TIES TRIO

Deneisha was stunned by how comforting working in a funeral home was. The proprietors, an older couple, the Hollomans and their forty something, embalming daughters ran it. The older Holloman’s only came in as a formality but Debra and Donna were the directors. Debra was tall and square and had never met a smile she liked. Donna was shorter, softer and rounder but they were definitely sisters with short wavy hairdos, penny colored skin and an affinity for grey clothing. The main difference was Donna was quick to smile and often brought Deneisha food or coffee. When they hired her six months for six hundred per weeks ago that was a bargain.   She sent Fletcher three hundred each week for the boys and gave her grandmother, Minnie the same for room and board. She could afford her own place but she loved living with Minnie. Minnie was more mama to her in less than a year than Rena had ever been. The one thing she missed was sex. She needed a boyfriend or something. She giggled, causing Donna to peer at her.


“Donna I was thinking of getting me a man, you got any suggestions?”

The older woman's face colored as she shook her head no. That only piqued Deneisha's interest.

“Have you ever had a man Donna?”

The way she ducked her head let Deneisha know she hit the nail on the head. She could only imagine a forty three year old virgin. She started humming, Like A Virgin by Madonna which sent Donna into peals of laughter. Debra appeared at the door with a dour look and Donna immediately stopped laughing. She shot Deneisha a look which she returned. Debra turned on her heel, walking out. Deneisha was irreplaceable by this point and the older Holloman’s loved her sassy spirit. Left to her own choice, Debra would have never hired the red haired harlot but Nelson Holloman was near seventy but made it clear Holloman Funeral Lodge was his and he would run it as he saw fit. He promised Minnie he would hire her granddaughter and he had. Deneisha added something to the environment, the same way Minnie had years ago.


¥¥¥¥


Fletcher was glad Deneisha called the boys regularly and visited every few weeks but Marc hadn't warmed up to her. He tolerated her but wouldn't go out with her or spend time alone with her. He didn't seen traumatized, just disinterested. He had been advised by counselors not to force anything. As long as he slept well, did well in school and wasn't acting out, he was okay. He wasn't doing any of those things but the minute Deneisha showed up he became a somber little man. He also stayed close to Mic who adored his mom and looked forward to her visits. Marc was much closer to Dena, his mother's sister who read to him and taught him to play soccer and checkers.

“Mom, do you think it's normal?” He was talking to Cynthia about his concerns. Deneisha wanted them to visit her but Marc refused and Mic wasn't going without his brother.

“It's his normal Fletcher. He's not even five. Give him time. Marc is his own individual self.”

“I agree. He just seems so grownup.”

“That's Marc. I'm concerned about my son. When's the last time you went on a date?”


“I date but that's about it.”

He wasn't going to share with his mom he was talking to Teri. She was married with a three year old daughter but there was something between them. She had shown up at his job a few weeks ago and they shared conversation and coffee. She burst into tears confessing she still loved him.

He told her she was married and he wasn't interested in dealing with that but it hadn't stopped her from stopping by or him from talking to her.

His feelings for her still ran deep.

“Be careful son. You have a weakness for damsels in distress.”

She never looked up from frosting the cupcakes but Fletcher shuddered. Cynthia always knew when he was up to something. She was that kind of mama.



Chapter One


Dena enjoyed her nephews and the time she was allowed to spend with them. She had become especially close to Marc. He was a kid who watched and weighed before moving in. She understood his reticence where his mother was concerned. She would mention little things about Deneisha from their childhood but he usually didn’t respond but he would listen. Mic on the other hand was more emotional and trusting. He craved Deneisha’s attention but worshipped Marc. Mic was sleep but Marc was leaning back on the sofa as if deep in thought.

“What’s up little man?” He never turned to look at her.

“I’m thinking. You act like my mama but you my Auntie D. Mama is not like you.” Her heart stilled at his words.

“Everyone is different.”

“Can I have cereal?” She knew he was done talking about it. She watched him wake his brother and stroll into the kitchen like a little soldier.



Smiling, she followed him. No one would ever trick Marc. When Fletcher arrived, they were going to talk about something else that was pressing her.


¥¥¥¥


Drenched in sweat, Fletcher stood from the bench. Standing in front of him was Chad, Teri’s husband. Wary, he squared his shoulders. It was too early in the day.

“I need you to stay away from Teri. She is my wife and the mother of our child.” Fletcher stared into the face of the man married to a woman he still had deep feelings for.

“You should talk to your wife. Not once have I initiated contact with her. I am not your problem.” Chad stared at Fletcher, knowing in his gut that what he said was true. Teri had grown distant in the past few months and he figured Fletcher was in the mix somehow. “Brother, I don’t know you but by the time a man steps to another man…” The words hit Chad’s heart and he nodded in acknowledgement. Truer words were never spoken. He felt foolish as Fletcher walked away to the showers. He knew he was talking to the wrong person, marrying a woman in love with another man was not his finest hour but he loved his wife and wanted his marriage but in that moment he realized it really had nothing to do with Fletcher.

Standing in the shower with hot water pouring over him, Fletcher thought of his conversation with Chad. He had convinced himself it was harmless to have coffee and conversation with Teri but he knew better than that. It was risky and disrespectful to her marriage. He needed to get back out there. He had sons to raise and didn’t need any drama in his life.


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Ron lay awake wondering where Rena was. In the past few months, she would take off. After her confrontations with Minnie, Dena and Deneisha she hadn’t cooked any meals, had sex with him or said much. Every day he tried but to no avail. He was tired of trying. He was married to a woman who openly disrespected him and everyone thought he was weak. He didn’t have any connection to his family because of Rena and now she treated him like a house pet. He was mostly concerned about her disappearances. Sometimes she came home from work and other times it would be near midnight.

She never provided an explanation and ignored him if he asked. He was at the end of his rope. She was going to give him some answers or else.

Rena spent most evenings when she didn’t come home in bars. Not clubs but bars. Sometimes she would sit and drink wine, other times she would pick up a guy and go to the nearest motel for quick sex. It didn’t bring any real pleasure. It was simply something to do that was hers. She would always drive at least a hundred miles or more away from home and never the same bar twice. It never occurred to her she was the very thing she hated in her mother and youngest daughter.

After her latest assignation, Rena made her way home near one in the morning. Her plan was to shower and go to bed but she was startled to find Ron waiting for her, fully dressed.

“What are you doing up?”

“No, the question Rena is where the hell have you been? For months, you are rolling in here whenever you feel like it. It needs to stop and stop now.” Reacting as she was prone to do, she reached out her hand to slap him but he caught it in a tight grip. “And don’t put your hands on me.”

Surprise flared in her eyes at him handling her and his tone. In over thirty years that had never happened.

“You need to get your hands off me before I…”

“Before you what Rena, hit me, slap me, and spit in my face? You have done all that and more. I am a man got-damn it and I am tired of being disrespected in a home where I pay for everything! You earn money and spend every dime on yourself. I have no issue with that but you have kept me from my family and tried to keep me from my children and now you have taken yourself away. Maybe I should go!”

“Go where? I will ruin you!” She screamed with spittle flying from her mouth.

“Rena, I am already ruined. All you can do is take half of my military retirement and keep this damn house and you can have it. I am not even fifty years old!” Dropping her hand, he grabbed the bag he packed and walked out the house. Dropping to the couch, she suddenly felt afraid. Ron was all she had and he walked out on her. How was that possible? Screams tore from her throat as she walked around throwing things until she was exhausted. She sat fully dressed staring at the door, waiting for Ron to return but he never did.

Ron felt exhilarated as he got in his truck and drove away. He was going to Jacksonville to see Dena and then was making his way to Montgomery to see Deneisha. Let Rena wonder where the hell he was for a change.

 
 

Thursday, July 10, 2014

SCHAE and JAY TESTED! Cinnamon Black Book 15! COMING SOON...




Five years married to Jay… were the words filtering through Schaes mind as she stood on her back porch looking out over the beautiful garden Jay planted and nurtured. Most days something from that garden graced their table. He also had the boys working with him and at eight and nine they flourished under their dads love and care. Schae felt if she walked away that day, they would all be fine.

She had spent the last year, nursing her mom back from stage three breast cancer, Geraldine was doing well and she also had a silent bout with breast cancer while taking care of her mom. Hers was caught early and a biopsy and medicines had taken care of it. The only person she disclosed it to was her husband because she didn’t want it to affect her mother but after many months of keeping it inside, she told her mom and had confessed to a room full of friends, including Cinnamon and Aura Brown. At first she felt free for disclosing it but suddenly at fifty three she was questioning her life and value beyond what she offered people.

She loved Jay, he was a good man but it was quiet love she had never been swept away by it. She also loved raising the boys and taking care of her mom but there had to be more. She just didn't know what or where it was.

She knew it wasn’t where she once was, when she was the perceived gold-digger who slept with handsome paid men for money and pleasure. She loved God and church but still there was a yearning inside for something more.

Jay watched Schae from inside their home and his heart quickened. He loved her, more than he ever loved a woman but he felt she was adrift. After her bout with cancer and telling her friends and family he hoped she would yield closer to him but that hadnt been the case. There was nothing he could complain about, she took great care of them, they made love regularly and the boys were loved and cared for but something was amiss.

Feeling his presence, she turned to him with a soft smile and wave. He stepped onto the porch, wrapping his arms around her. She could feel his heart racing in his chest. Leaning into him, she hoped it gave him comfort.

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