Monday, June 23, 2025

Beneath the Amber Moon: A Droll and Steamy Seaside Love Triangle – A Mills and Swoon Short by Sarnia de la Maré FRSA



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 Beneath the Amber Moon: A Droll and Steamy Seaside Love Triangle – A Mills and Swoon Short

(A modern romantic short with heat, humour, and one woman caught deliciously between her past and a pair of very persuasive arms)



 Beneath the Amber Moon


Marina Vale had precisely three rules for her new seaside life:

  1. No high heels before noon.

  2. No men named anything.

  3. And absolutely no falling in love with anyone who owns a boat.

By Tuesday, she’d broken two of them. By Wednesday, the third was looking dangerously shaky.

Marina had returned to her family’s crumbling clifftop manor in Dorset with grand intentions of solitude and home-grown tomatoes. After a spectacularly public London divorce involving a hedge fund, a Hungarian model, and a poorly aimed breadstick, she was determined to become the kind of woman who wore linen without creasing and talked to plants. Instead, she found herself staring far too long at the new dockhand's biceps.

Aeron Maddox. With a name like that, he was contractually obliged to be hot. And he was. The kind of hot that made you reconsider feminism, underwear, and your grocery list all at once.

She spotted him on her morning walk to the bay—shirt clinging, jeans low, working a coil of rope like he was in a very niche exercise video titled Knots and Thighs.

“New?” she asked, casually clutching her water bottle like it might burst into flames.

He glanced up. Dark hair. Sharp jaw. Smile like he knew what she dreamt about.

“Temporary,” he replied, eyes dragging slowly from her sandals to her sunhat. “You?”

“Divorced,” she said brightly. “And drying out.”

Aeron laughed. A deep, quiet kind of laugh that suggested he didn’t take much seriously—except maybe the way he was currently not taking his eyes off her.

Enter: Theo Ellison.

Theo was her past dressed in corduroy and good decisions. He’d been her almost-fiancé back when she still thought brunch was a personality. Tall, charming, and entirely too nice, Theo turned up at her door three days later, holding a bouquet of ethically sourced wildflowers and the sort of hopeful expression that made her deeply suspicious.

“I heard you were back,” he said, rain dripping from his hair. “I thought… I might come and ruin your peace.”

“Oh, thank God,” Marina said. “I was starting to make sourdough.”

He kissed her cheek and smelled of bergamot and poor timing.

Things escalated, as they tend to do, over a dinner party.

Marina had invited them both without thinking. Or rather, without admitting she was thinking. Theo brought wine. Aeron brought a crab. There was jazz. There was risotto. There was tension so thick it could be spooned into ramekins and served with a sprig of regret.

When Theo leaned in to whisper something undoubtedly poetic, Aeron raised a brow and cracked a claw.

“Everything all right, Marina?” he asked, voice low and infuriatingly amused.

She cleared her throat and tried not to explode. “Peachy. Just two old flames and one highly flammable woman.”

After dessert, Theo offered to help with the dishes. Aeron stayed behind to dry. Marina, foolishly, stood in the middle like a Regency heroine on a hen night.

“I remember the sound you made when I touched your neck,” Aeron murmured, not looking at her. “Wonder if you still do.”

She dropped a spoon.

From the kitchen, Theo called, “Still like chamomile, Rina? I made a pot.”

And that’s when she knew she was absolutely, completely, and spectacularly doomed.

Later that week, Marina stood on the cliff path, barefoot and wine-glossed, watching the moon spill amber across the water.

Two men. One heart. Zero bloody clue.

But for now? She was exactly where she wanted to be. Between chapters. Between kisses. Between one delicious mistake and another.

She grinned, tilted her face to the wind, and whispered to no one in particular:

“Tomorrow, I’m buying a boat.”

The End.



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Sunday, June 22, 2025

Forgetting, A love Story by Sarnia de la Maré for Tale Teller Club Publishing

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Evelyn enjoyed being a good wife in that 1950s idealised 'good wife' sort of way. She read magazines to keep up with the latest etiquette. Her clothes were decent, modest, well repaired, and yet fashionable. Her husband's shirts were her pride and joy, each one lovingly cleaned and starched to a fault. Evelyn's favourite job was polishing her husband's shoes and she could never understand why some of these suffragette types would not take relish in such things.

'Could I have 4 ounces of cheddar please? My Bertie loves a bit of cheddar on Fridays.'

'Well it is only Monday, Mrs. Stanton,' said the man at the dairy counter.

'Oh yes I know that,' laughed Evelyn, 'but I like to be prepared for my Bert.'

On the way home Evelyn spotted a rather attractive vase in a shop.

'How much is that glass vase in the window?' she asked the bored looking youth at the till.

'The pastel pink and green one? It's a bargain for you Mrs., only two pounds.'

Evelyn was thrilled. Today had been a successful shopping day after all. Now though, it was time to get home in time to prepare for her darling Bert.

Bert and Evelyn had been childhood sweethearts. They had met at a disco in the scout's hall. Marriage was Evelyn's finest achievement to date.

It was twenty to six, Bert would be home soon. She took the rollers out of her hair and preened her tussled locks before covering them in hairspray. She put on her green fitted dress, Bert's favourite, with it's wasp waist and full skirt. Then she squeezed her feet into the lace court shoes Bert had bought especially for her when they went to the opera.

With only ten minutes to spare, Evelyn set the table for two. Knives to the right of the plate, with the cutting edge turned in, butter knives on the bread plate. Spoons to the right of the knife with the bowls turned up. All the handles in line one inch from the edge of the table.

The new vase was placed in the centre with some pretty flowers from the garden. The cream of celery soup, macaroni cheese, and pineapple upside down cake, filled the dining room with luscious smells. A Frank Sinatra vinyl played on the gramophone. A fresh martini was ready on the silver tray. Everything was just perfect.

'Hey mum, we're home!'

James, their eldest son, opened the living room door and entered the room with a frail old man.

Evelyn took the briefcase from her husband's shaking hand.

'You were really happy weren't you dad?' shouted James. We sat on the bench, fed some ducks, didn't we dad?

He was really good,' Freddie whispered to his mother.

'Where am I? 

Is that you Evelyn? Something smells wonderful.

'Yes darling, it's me, and I have made you your favourite meal especially as you had such a busy week.'

Bert's face lit up. 'Is it cheddar Friday? You're wearing my favourite dress. Dearest Evelyn it really is you. Oh how I missed you. Where have you been? Was I at work?'

'Mum,' whispered James, 'I'll be on my way, see you next week.'

James blew his mum a kiss and left quietly.

Evelyn rested the empty briefcase against the sideboard and gently guided her frail husband to a dining chair. 

'Was that our little James?' asked Bert.'

'Yes darling that's right.'

'What a beautiful table you always set my darling. And Oh, what a lovely vase, is it new dear?'

'Yes darling, I found it in an antique shop.'

Frank Sinatra was singing 'I Did it My Way' in the background as Evelyn welled up inside. It was so rare to see her Bertie this way.

'Evelyn, my dearest Evelyn, may I have the pleasure of this dance?'


© 2025 Sarnia de la Maré FRSA

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I am amazed that I managed to write a song this week with all that has been going on.

The first chapter of the Book of Immersion Volume 2 will be released today and here are the lyrics for the song.




I saw the devil again
Stroking the folds of your brain
He looked through your eyes
with a sigh
and said hi,
it's me again
I'm back in the game

I saw love fail today
Wretched in it's pain
I saw the killer of hope
He laughed in my face
Said you are a joke
I am the killer of love
Then he took off his glove
And the devil man said
You taste so good
When you're sad
The best I ever had

I saw the devil again
He sat on your shoulder
and said
You're looking older
And yet 
you still haven't learned
how to forget

All we got left is us
We're never getting off this bus
Cos you court the devil
And I filled his shoes
You're yesterday's news
But I'm still around
Our bond is so sound
Now I am the devil in you
I am your only friend
Let's go round again


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