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Milo and Maisie: The Veracruz Ghost

|4X FEATURED · A MILO AND MAISIE NOVELETTE!| When Maisie and Feya's friendship is tossed into the danger zone, they must work together to save it before Summit 2023 destroys them forever. *** Coronado Springs, the epicenter of Southwestern culture in Disney World, carries a legend. Unknown to Maisie and Feya, who have waited a month to attend Out and Equal: Summit 2023, it's rumored a ghost haunts Veracruz in Coronado's Convention Center. Just when Maisie and Feya thought they were finally settling in as suitemates, they're thrown into another adventure with a mysterious girl, Melody, who seems to hold a grudge against the Disney College Program and someone whom Maisie doesn't want coming between her and Feya. Still recovering from what happened to Feya in August, Maisie must find a way to understand that her fairy is safe so she can trust Melody and finally start moving on from The Tragedy. Destiny always finds her, though, and now she must face the world without Milo. Will Maisie overcome her jealousy and grief, or will Summit 2023 destroy her and Feya's friendship forever? And what will happen when Melody's caught between the feuding friends? *** *Based on a real legend at Coronado Springs.* *Must read Milo and Maisie first!* Featured on @ShortStory | Novelettes (10K-20K Words). Featured on @CelestiaCove || Short But Sweet | Short Stories, One-Shots, and Poetry. Featured on @CelestiaCove || Pride Month Special Feature | Happy Pride. Featured by @MermaidAriel13 || Pride Month | Celebrating LGBTQ+ Characters.

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Epilogue Jungle Cat: Milo and Maisie

 Maisie Claire had always loved to read (Romantasy, especially) but had never pictured herself as an author until now. She scrolled through the DCP photos on her phone, explored writing tips online, and sipped the black roast coffee Feya had delivered earlier.

 Milo and Luna played in their kennel, passing toys back and forth and tugging on their strings. While Luna was getting bigger, she still had a ways to go before catching up with Milo. He loved that son of a nutcracker and did everything to protect her, just like Matthew.

 Maisie's grief counselor suggested that she write about her sorrows and adventures. It started with letters to Matthew, but now Maisie had a novelette and was crafting a DCP novel. Although writing was exhausting, she was okay if she had Feya, Isla, and the animals.

 Stumped, Maisie propped up her head. She flipped through a Tessa Bailey book for inspiration, studied her writing style, and heard a knock on her door.

 "Knock, knock." Feya entered with Daisy at her heel and handed Maisie another cup of coffee. "How's it going, little miss writer?" She sat on the bed and squeezed Maisie's shoulder, kissing her cheek.

 "I can't come up with a damn title," Maisie complained, "but here's the next chapter of our memoir." She slid the computer to Feya, who picked it up.

 "Oh, wow," she admitted, clicking the mouse. "You're a gifted writer, May. Way better than me."

 Maisie shrugged. "It's more I read a lot."

 "I only have one suggestion." Feya lifted a finger and, with her free hand, stole the Tessa Bailey book. She flipped through it.

 "What?" Maisie cuddled close and examined the screen with Feya.

 "Don't try so hard to write like other writers," Feya elucidated, returning the laptop. "Write what you want and in your style. Romance may be hot now, but did J.K. Rowling become famous after writing one? No. Did Tolkien become famous because he wrote a Romance? No. This is your book, May, and writing style. One day, people will appreciate it."

 "Did you watch that One Man's Dream show in Hollywood the other day?" Maisie questioned.

 "I did, and if Walt could live his dream, so can we… including Isla." Feya ran her fingers through Maisie's curly hair and began braiding it. "You know I love you, May. We'll find our path and story during our DCPs. Our pets will ensure it."

 "Pets. Perfect! That's what I'll call the book!" Maisie furiously typed on her computer and blew a strand of hair from her face.

 "Pets?" It appeared like Feya was holding a laugh.

 "No, silly," Maisie joked, pressing enter. She checked on Milo and Luna and waved at Daisy. "I'm calling it MiloMilo and Maisie."

Final Word Count: 18,000