Female Main Character x Male Monster (both cis)
//////////////////////////Recent bad press had led me to make a series of decisions I never thought I would make. But that's been life until this point, a bunch of unexpected things I could never plan for. I should know by now not to count on being comfortable or settling, because so far that's only caused me anxiety.
I never expected my small baking channel to garner any sort of popularity online. I never expected to be offered a chance to do a television show. I always hoped, but never dreamed, I would have my own series of cookbooks. But there I was, in the thick of it.
"Ms. O'Mooney? He's coming down from his meeting, you can wait for him in his office now." The voice of the young secretary pulled me from my anxiety riddled thoughts and back into reality. I stood, picking up my bag which now held all my hopes and dreams. What had once been a beautiful crock-pot of simmering expectations was now a free tote from the local bookstore.
"Thank you!" I said quietly to the smiling secretary before stepping in through the doors. I had been warned this agent was a real tough sell, so my usual anxiety would have been a dream vacation compared to now.
I was surprised by the large office, it could have held several cubicles from the looks of it. My footsteps echoed as I walked through the cavernous office, setting my things upon a large chair. There wasn't a desk, but something more like a counter at a bar. The shining glass top reflected the bright light coming in through the windows.
I stepped towards the window to take in the scenery, watching in awe as tall buildings rose before me and blocked the horizon. I stepped back, nearly walking into one of the many great collections of plants and greenery that covered the office like a jungle. I grabbed the plant, keeping it upright as the ceramic pot wobbled.
The door opened just then as it looked like I was strangeling the poor plant. "I'll make note of that, Will, for now I'm going to-" The scary publisher saw me man-handling his plant and he shut the door behind him.
"What on earth are you doing?"
I let go and held my hands up as if he was holding me at gunpoint. "Accident-" My voice cracked unceremoniously.
He sighed, shaking his head and removing his glasses. Tons of them lived in the country area where I grew up, but I had never seen a centaur in the city before. His long dark hair was braided and hung over his shoulder, which he tossed back as he walked in.
"Mr. Graves, right?" My pits were creating soggy embarrassments under my arms. "I've heard a lot about you."
He walked behind the high countertop, setting down a tablet and coffee cup. "Lilian O'Mooney, I've seen a lot of you."
My whole mouth and throat went dry. "Okay."
His dark brown eyes flicked over to me, and I have never been so intimidated in my life. I have had countless meetings like this, the only difference was that I was the wanted party, now I was on the other side, having to beg for the representation of this intimidating centaur with the incredibly thick legs.
"Such a shame what happened." His eyes slowly fell back upon the countertop. He had my cookbooks stacked upon his desk and he placed his hand over them. "It surprised me when I saw you contact me in the beginning."
"I know I'm not the household name I once was, Mr. Graves-" If my voice could stop cracking and my tongue stop sticking to the roof of my mouth, that would have been nice.
He looked back at me. "What makes you say that?"
Mr. Graves was a big, intimidating man, but it was the gaze of his eyes that sent shivers through me. "The scandal. Surely you know."
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Modern Monsters
RomanceA collection of short stories featuring monster romances in a modern setting. Fall in love with minotaurs, shapeshifters, merfolk, fae, and more.