
Tati as TATI

Tony as TONY
YOU’RE HOT, BUT PLEASE
DON’T PISS ON ME
Morning was never going to just light up the room and leave it at that. Of course not. It was always going to lance between the curtains like a sexual predator and violate her right where she lay. Like it had every other morning of her life. God.
Tati tilted her head off the pillow. She squinted at the fuzzy-edged glare floating at the foot of her bed. She hated that window. It was in the wrong place. It looked like a white supremacist. Her head plopped back.
I’d better get up.
The birds seemed to agree. Chirp! Bloody chirp!
Maybe later.
“Tati.”
Okay, now they’re calling me. A bit odd that.
“Tati?”
Hell! How do they even know my name?
“Tati!”
Oh, please fuck off, birds.
“TATI!”
She imagined them with zippers on their beaks. If only.
“TETIANA!”
“WHAT?!”
An orifice formed in the wall to her right, and disgorged a human-sized blob. With something approaching vague alarm, Tati swiveled her head. Oh. It was a door. Oh. A human.
“I’m sorry, your Highness. Have I inconvenienced you by entering here? This room made holy by the mere presence of your sacrosanct self? And does my existence diminish—nay, blight—your exalted self in some inexpiable and unfortunate way?”
She grimaced. “Shut up.”
“Forgive me. Is it that time of the month again?”
Bolt upright now, a fiery Tati jabbed an accusing finger in the human’s general direction. “Oh my god, Tony! How many times should I repeat that ‘that time of the month’ doesn’t affect mood?!”
Tati’s blanket had fallen away. Oblivious to the fact that she was now topless, she swung her legs right and planted both feet on the floor. It was too early to be dealing with his shit.
Tony plucked his eyes from the dust where they’d fallen and polished them on his shirt sleeve.
“Like the time I hit you with a chair by accident. And I apologised by the way.”
Tony popped his eyes back in their sockets. “Yes,” he said with a sour face, “and then you proceeded not to call an ambulance for me. I had to drag my sorry, damaged arse to the public phone booth.” Noticing that Tati hadn’t bothered to cover herself up, he looked away. “Come to think of it, why the hell don’t we have a landline?”
“Do you cheat off?”
He blinked and looked back at her. “Oh. Now you’re changing the subject. Is that what this is?”
Tati yawned, stretching her arms wide, her chest all lovely and pointy. Red-faced, Tony looked away again.
“Do you cheat off?”
Tony hissed through his teeth, “What the hell do you mean… ‘cheat off’?” The wall was suddenly quite fascinating.
Tati stood up. “Cheat off. Like in school.” She grabbed a top from the side cabinet. “What? Have you never peeked into someone else’s notebook?”
“No, I was a good boy. I was always very well behaved in school!” He kept looking at the wall. “In fact, I’m being a good boy now.”
“Really? A good boy? Then why are some of your poems so similar to mine?” Tati slipped her top on. “You can look.”
Tony swung his gaze back. “Why do I seem to be as perverted as you?” His eyes darted quickly to her top, ensuring that it was in place and covering all the right bits. “That’s what you’re really saying, isn’t it?”
“Perverted?!” Tati was so cute whenever she cocked her head. She was doing it now, her antennae tilting too.
Tony studied the wall.
“Are you blushing?” She gave a sly little grin.
“Oh, come on now! What about that Moses story? That was pretty sick!” He was flushing redder than a stop sign. It felt strange to be making such a passionate case to a wall.
Tati shrugged. Or tried to. “I wish not talk about dildos now.”
Tony stole another look. “Erm.”
“Yes, and about Pokémons too.” She began to look around the room for something. She wasn’t sure what. And it was kind of difficult to do with her cephalothorax fusing her head and shoulders together. Perhaps a neck massage was in order.
“Erm.”
“DO NOT EVEN THINK!” Claws on her hips, Tati leveled beady, critical eyes at him.
“But… that’s not possible!” spluttered Tony.
“Okay. Think.” She waved him off dismissively. “But something more useful than winkles and augmented reality.”
“Well, there’s that discussion group you were telling me about the other day. What if I pretend I don’t know about it so you can tell me like it’s a piece of news I haven’t heard before?” He gestured at the webcam high up in the corner of the room. “You know, for the benefit of our readers.”
Tati looked at the tiny electronic eye with a curious detachment. Tony never could tell what she was thinking or feeling at any given time.
“Yes.”
He pushed his case. “And it can be like a proper conversation so it doesn’t seem like the scripted advertorial it so obviously is. A spontaneous chin wag between friends. Like in real life.”
Tati looked at him and smiled. A warm smile this time. “Well… in short, ‘Mooreeffoc’ was picked up as a Book of September in Book Club (Young Adult Edition) on Goodreads.” Her smile deepened. “It is good. Yes?”
“Oh my, oh me! Really? I did not know! Thank you for imparting this most crucial piece of data, Tetiana! Pray tell, what more regarding this noteworthy event should we be informed of, darling dearest?”
Tati’s smile vanished. What the hell? He thinks this is pantomime?
Realising how foolish he looked, Tony’s puffed-out chest deflated quicker than a balloon at an asthmatics convention. His arms drooped to his sides and he stepped from the bed that he’d unconsciously mounted just moments before. He could be quite ‘method’ that way.
“Mooreeffoc. September. Club. Young Adult. Goodreads,” Tati tutted. Through her mandibles. Her earlier smile had looked more inviting to be totally honest.
“Oh. Fine. It’s blatant sarcasm then. I see. Thank you so much.” Tony scratched his head, annoyed. “You’re not going to mention that our readers can follow various links within this text to join the Goodreads Book Club too? That they can join in on a discussion group about Mooreeffoc? That they can—for a limited time only—nab themselves a free copy right here? None of that?”
Tati shook her thick testaceous tail, ignoring this pointed yet somehow long winded remark. “Tony, get yourself busy!”
“Huh?”
“Book! Have you finished the cover for our other book? The new poetry book?”
“Oh, what, now we’re changing the subject again?”
Her tail was looking rather sexy though. He reached out to stroke it…
Morning lanced between the curtains like a sexual predator and violated him right where he lay. Like it had every other morning of his life. God.
Tony tilted his head off the pillow.
What the hell? Why did I dream that of all things?
He grimaced. “Good lord. I was about to have sex with a lobster.”
“What did you say?”
Startled, Tony whipped his eyes to the door. Tati was standing there. She’d heard everything.
THE END

N.B. For those who are still unsure of what we’re talking about, we’re trying to say: Don’t be shy! Let’s go! There are only five days left! Get your free copy of our first book ‘Mooreeffoc’! (Lobster not included.)
by TETIANA ALEKSINA & TONY SINGLE
© All rights reserved 2016






You guys have such a wild creative sense of humor 🙂
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I think it’s one of many ways that Tati and I click to be honest with you. Writing with her is such a joy and a privilege! 😀
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Love your writing style. Killer metaphors. Awesome. 👍👍
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Thanks so much! It’s a lot of fun writing such silliness, I can tell you. 😛
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☺️😝
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Hee hee hee! 😛
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A book in hand
Why I never in all my born
Days,naked mine you
No covers just wide angels
Just as I thought
Books
Next you will be telling
Me to read
Sex pistols you know
Take two of these and
Call me in the morning
Why I never
And neither should you
Dr Waggenstein
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Dr Waggenstein, your comments are awesome. No wonder we love having you here! 😛
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I think you two may be certifiably and gloriously crazy.
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I believe you may be right about that, Nadia! 😉
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Loved it!
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Thank you! 😀
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That was so confusing and hilarious! Obviously I have some reading to catch up on. Thanks for sharing.
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We hope you like what you see, my friend! 😀
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Oh wow…you are both rivetting…😘😀 well done Tati and Tony!! Mooreeffoc… book of September in Goodreads…(nice). When is Mooreffoc going to be available in the UK? Tried to buy it on Amazon Kindle…but couldn’t….😒
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Oops! We’re very sorry about that! You can actually buy it here. We really should have made that clear! 😀
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Yay!!!!!! 😀😀😀😘
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Thank you for the link!!! Got it 😘😀
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That’s excellent news! We’ll keep our fingers crossed and hope that you enjoy it! 😀
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Reading it already. Love it …all the morphing and reincarnation. Still reading it though…find the same setting; different view points intriguing!!
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It sounds like you’re getting the point of the story so far. Yay! 😀
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You are both brilliant!!! Just finished reading ‘coffee room’…. I will never look at a tattoo the same way again!!! (have always been scared of cats anyway) Wow!!! More…more…more (need more cups of coffee)….I can read it over and over…it’s like watching the matrix.
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Oh my god! Stuck in the Matrix! Shall we find a glitch and escape that way? 😛
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😂😂😂😂
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Mooreffoc is such a clever story…it stays in your head!!! Are you going to create a graphic novel?? It is so picturesquely written…and so informative (re: words like supra titrimetry and nystagmus)…kept me on my toes…the way you both write provides loads of ‘aha’ moments!!
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Gosh, your enthusiasm for our story really makes me very happy! I guess the beauty of this story is that it’s so abstract in some ways that whatever I drew would never live up to the pictures that have been painted in the readers’ heads, you know? So, I think it will always be something I don’t attempt to represent in a visual medium. At least for now. Never say never, I guess. 🙂
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Yeah…never say never! You draw beautifully…
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Thank you. And you’re pretty amazing with your efforts too, you know. 🙂
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Ah…thank you!
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Hilarious round-about tête-à-tête advertisement! Ooops! Did I say “advertisement?” I meant something more like … ummm … profound, literary endorsement. Yes… Loved it! 🙂
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Yes, it’s the latter. Cough! COUGH! Hee hee… 😉
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“Tony never could tell what she was thinking or feeling at any given time.” Oh dear, that sums it up 🙂
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Ha ha ha! Yes, it does, really, doesn’t it? Or, in other words, Tony is pretty much clueless in general. Thanks for reading, Bridget!
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Not just Tony, all men 🙂
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Then I’m in good company. I think? 😛
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