Questions & Answers

Guest: "Do you think Jason regrets what he did to Ali?"

Right now, I don't believe Jason regrets what he did to Alison. He's at this point of his life where he still blames other people for his life being in shambles. He doesn't fully see the severity of how he hurt Alison and probably will not until much later when he's an older, matured man. And by that time, Alison will have the door locked when he finally comes around. It's going to hurt when he realizes that he let alcohol and drugs damage the relationship he had with both his father and sister and now has absolutely no one. It's a very sad way to live but he had Alison giving everything to him and he felt it wasn't enough. The blood is on his hands and his hands only.

Curious George: "Can you give us...three inside looks as to how Jason came up with the idea to scam Ali from right under her nose?"

Oh, do I have the urge this out write it out in detail haha. But here are three occurrences that took place that Alison had no knowledge of.

What Cece meant to Jason: Cece and Jason have been dating for years, unbeknownst to Alison. However, although dating, they had a few issues. Jason did not lie when he said he was homeless. He technically was. Cece shared an apartment with a roommate and sometimes Jason would crash there. Problem was: Jason got used to staying in Cece's small room, using up the water, electricity, and eating the food, all without helping to pay rent. The roommate (who was a stranger, not a friend to neither of them) didn't like the fact that they had a freeloader in the apartment so he was kicked out after some time of staying there. Cece is just getting by herself and can't really carry him on her back. Jason was jumping from job to job and couldn't afford to pay for his own place so he couch surfed at friends' places until he ran out of luck and had to stay at shelters. It was Cece's idea to try to make amends with Alison and stay with her until he finds his footing.

Every day when Ali would drop Jason off at his program: There was no program. Jason would just pick up pamphlets from random places and make it seem like he was doing something. But in actuality? Jason was spending his time hanging out with some pretty unsavory characters. He would sell drugs, buy them, and chill around doing nothing reproductive as he was making it seem like. Jason also likes to drink. He loves to drink. However, once he found out Emily was around and was like a guard dog that could probably smell him, he would take those hours "at his program" to drink, despite Alison's rules. He was smart enough not to get drunk but it didn't stop him from wanting a little feel good. Sometimes, he would sneak tiny sips of alcohol or take small hits of drugs at Alison's by hiding things in his bag. Why do you think he would be in the bathroom all the time?

Jason's act of becoming a good brother: Key word here is act. And who helped orchestrate this? Cece. Jason's main goal of going to Alison's place was to seek shelter and ask for money. Things all changed one day when he found an entire stash of pills that he knew he could make a pretty buck selling. He told Cece of this and together they came up with the plan of keeping Ali's trust so they can have access to her things. Cece essentially ran the show, she was the brains, Jason was the action. It was Cece's idea to have a dinner. It was her idea to put on a performance about how much Jason loved Ali. Jason didn't even cook the food, Cece did. While Emily and Alison were sexing it up, Cece was in Alison's apartment, cooking, going over "lines" of what Jason will say, and telling him exactly how he should handle Emily. In the process, she even gave him a small takes of ecstasy to ease him and make him more emotional. This way he's happier, more playful, more everything he needs to be so he can come off as a loving brother who cares for his younger sister. Although the perfect and foolproof plan, Emily knew something was off that night….

Lunaplata07: "Are we going to get to see their New York trip?"

Fashion Week is still on! Book two will include that right from the beginning. That trip kind of sets the tone for the continued story. Who do we know that happens to live in New York? Hmm…

"Is their relationship with Hanna going to improve?"

Will it? Last we've seen, Ali and Hanna had this secret agreement about their places in Emily's life. Might be interesting to see how things play out. Also! I want to say that although so much has happened, Trouvaille is a day-by-day story. That means what you feel like has been months might only have been a few weeks unless stated otherwise. With that being said, If Emison comes across Hanna, it's only been about a month since the girls surprised Emily at her place so their deal is still pretty fresh. Difference is: Alison is way much more secure within her relationship with Emily.

"Will be there a chance to see Emily's parents getting to know about Alison?"

Y-E-S. Emily is all about family and she's definitely going to let her family know about Alison since they both know they're serious. However, last time Pam and Wayne knew anything about Emily's love life, Paige was still in the picture aka Virginia. She'll obviously explain the change but the Fields lived in Rosewood and they know all about the DiLaurentis'. Alison especially. I don't think her parents will give her a hard time like the girls, though because they know Emily and her judgement with people. But it will be new.

Proprocrastinator: "What about Sinner's Lullaby?"

Sinner's Lullaby is back on track, my friend. The reason why it hasn't been updated in a while is because I wanted to focus on ending this story first. The last thing I wanted to do is get excited with a brand new world and forget about this one. So with that, I released the prologue and made sure this story was completely finished before I started back into the new universe.

Emison Addict: "You mentioned a few updates back about a new side story you were doing called Art of Attraction. What's that going to be about? Why would we take cold showers reading it?!"

Art of Attraction is different than any story I've done before, to be real with you all. It is a short but pretty packed story taking place with college Emison, however, this is a different twist than you probably think. The writing of Emily and Alison's characters are much different from Trouvaille which is fun to explore. To spill a little tea on what you can expect, Emily is a Yale graduate student fascinated with the world of science while Alison is an undergrad, looking to pursue her love for drama. Alison, in this story, is THE Alison DiLaurentis in all her glory minus the "heartless bitch" trait. She has a strong head on her shoulders and knows exactly what she wants out of life. Emily, on the other hand, isn't much of a dominate personality. In fact, in this story, Emily is all about her education and likes to keep to herself when she can. Some people would probably classify Emily as a "nerd" – a technically bright but socially inept person, spending excessive amounts of time on unpopular, little known, or non-mainstream activities, which are generally either highly technical, abstract, or relating to topics of fiction or fantasy compared to more mainstream activities. So, while Alison is out having a good time partying, Emily would most likely be watching documentaries on Youtube with a bag of carrots.

The two collide when Emily and Ezra decide to boost their resumes while making money by tutoring Yale undergrads. Although hesitant to do so, Emily makes up for it with her love for science and hopes to help and change the outlook of those who are struggling with the subject. In her tutoring sessions she comes across Alison who finds Emily and her seemingly immense knowledge intriguing and much more stimulating than the people she's constantly surrounded by. There is just something about how Emily can fill her brain with new information whenever she talks….it's almost exciting as Alison likes when she's not the smartest person in the room every time she enters it.

Why did I say you'll be needing frequent cold showers? Maybe….because….it's a smut story. A piece of fiction with a nice plot and good set of characters…..but has a lot of smut. That's what Art of Attraction is. Oh, and it's also a G!P story. Woah, what a curve ball, huh? Are you weirded out? Are you fanning yourself at the thought? Well, it's certainly a new territory for me but I like expanding my limits and not being conformed by what I believe to be "predictable". I'm going to see what I can bring to the table with this. Hopefully, you can join me on this little adventure ;)