Love At First Fight: My Next Door Neighbour
e's
utiful, perf
t was expensive perfume. The late afternoon sunlight streamed through th
andwriting: "Kitchen - Mugs," "Office - Ref
Moving to Brooklyn... living alone?" The worry in her voice was as familia
dreamed of - hardwood floors, crown molding, a
my moving-day checklist. The movers had positioned my desk exactly where
. Even my lucky coffee mug - the one that had seen me through thre
of dark hair behind my ear that had esc
e. My heart kicked up its familiar panicke
r, Skye. Normal peo
deep, male laughter and the clink
ay night special!" The voice was rich and warm, with just a hint
writer's retreat suddenly
the better of me. The voice continued, "Mrs. Garcia already gave me the g
fically promised me this was a quiet building, perfect for professionals wh
ntire contents of a kitchen supply store being unpacked. "Pass me that bo
ch noise all night. I had a deadline looming for my next book, and my
different voice now, probably this Ma
No, n
have been charming if it wasn't spelling the death of my writing s
through my wall, making me jump so hard I knocked over
ent 4B. The music was even louder in the hallway, and my heart was r
taring at a broad chest covered in a blac
ever seen - warm brown eyes, a strong jaw darkened by five o'clock shadow,
Brooklyn. "I'm Zane Rodriguez, just moving in. Sorry about
ng assembled. A tall Black man with neat dreadlocks and designer glasses - M
me looking up at him. "I'm Skye Mitchell from 4A, a
interest. "A writer
he'd catch my tone. "Very detailed ones.
e like warm honey, which was extremely annoying. "I like you already, Skye Mitchell. Hey, you
rested in quiet." I gestured at his ste
o adjust the volume, giving me a vi
level, but I could still feel the bass
ry writers I know love to people-watch. Gather material for their
nt stance and the way his eyes crinkled at
an
se it was advertised as quiet and professional. If that'
et sometimes, Ms. Mitchell. A little noise
s I retreated to my apartment, I heard Marc
ghtly - they always did when I had to confront people. I pulled out my phone an
y louder than before. Through the wall, I hear
eling Headphones" to my shopping list, rig
peaceful fresh start I'd planned. And Z
ome, very no