Saturday, July 12, 2014

Book 1: Heart of Blades

I promised a fantasy story.

Book 1: Heart of Blades
By: Martin Kuo

Chapter 1- Blood Stained Past

Hundreds of years ago a crystal was discovered within the great mines of Asari. The Enchanted Crystal held an immense amount of unknown magic. The mighty dwarves of the Asarian nation were intrigued by the crystals powers and sought to harness this magic for their inventions. The Asarians were well known for their advanced war-changing machines. Their metal was of the highest quality mined from the many mines that cover their land. However, after they discovered the Crystal, a great evil was unleashed within the depths of the earth. Violently erupting from the earths core was a demon by the name of Garshok. Garshok was a powerful demon who also sought the mighty power of the Crystal. Sending the vast forces of evil to take the Crystal, the mighty Asarians were able to hold off Garshoks forces long enough for them to transport the Crystal onto a ship headed to the kingdom of Trestephia.

On the other side of the world, Garshok's forces had already engaged in conflict with the Naphiras. The magical fairies of Naphiras used the power of the sun to help fight against Garshok. Naphirans are prideful and energetic fairies. They are seldom seen with a displeased look on their faces. With a great wall around their nation, Naphirans handled Garshoks forces like petty chores to be done each day.

Trestephia set up a refugee camp for the Asarians and provided naval defense for the ship as the Asarians made their way to their island. Trestephia was a large island east of the Asarian Nation. Built upon the mighty seas, Trestephian humans were calm and disciplined. They were taught to be strategic in their engagements and to be calm in the face of danger. The Trestephians had little need for the Crystal. They only wanted to protect their allied Asarian Nations and make sure the Crystal does not end up in the hands of Garshok.

July 12, 2014 Trestephia

"Fayo! Wake up Fayo! We are going to be late for our first day in the academy!"

My eyes barely opened when I heard the voice of my sister. Pamelia was yelling at me from the door. At 18, long blonde hair and a slim figure, she looks like someone who would have graduated the academy already. Not to mention that she's been training everyday for this day to come. Academy placements. To say the least, I dreaded this day. I had not trained at any point of my life for this and did not expect to be placed among the elites. Pamelia will most likely be able to join the Scarlet Blades, the elite team that goes out on missions hunting Garshok forces in Asaria. Which reminds me, my friend Botlep should be here any time now to take us to the academy. I got ready and placed my sword on my belt. Lifebringer is the name of my sword. A longsword that was crafted the way I had given to the blacksmiths in the Asarian refugee camp. She's never seen battle and probably won't anytime soon. After the start the last war when we turn 18 years of age, everyone is required to carry a sword. Of course Pamelia is using a sword too or rather two of them.

I don't know their names though. We aren't allowed to give out of sword's names because our swords are tied to our magic. If we were to allow people to know our swords, then they will know our magic, especially dangerous for the evil Seers in Garshoks forces. From what I've learned, if they find out your sword's name, they can easily steal your magic and give it to someone else. Anyway, as Botlep arrives, Pamela and I hop into his motorcar and head off to the academy. Oh right, and I'm Fayo. I'm average sized for a Trestaphian human and rather medium built. I've more combat knowledge in my head then with my hands but that didn't stop me from entering the academy. Someday, I wish to become one of the greatest fighters in the Heart of Blades.

Monday, January 13, 2014

I’m Dating Someone Even Though I’m Married | Jarrid Wilson

Milkstud sent me this post:

On Jarrid’s blog post titled, “I’m Dating Someone Even Thought I’m Married,” he writes:
“I have a confession to make. I’m dating someone even though I’m married.
She’s an incredible girl. She’s beautiful, smart, cunning, strong, and has an immensely strong faith in God. I love to take her out to dinner, movies, local shows, and always tell her how beautiful she is. I can’t remember the last time I was mad at her for longer than five minutes, and her smile always seems to brighten up my day no matter the circumstances.
Sometimes she will visit me at work unannounced, make me an incredible lunch, or even surprise me with something she personally baked. I can’t believe how lucky I am to be dating someone even though I am married. I encourage you to try it and see what it can do for your life.
Oh! Did I mention the woman I am dating is my wife? What did you expect?
Just because you’re married, doesn’t mean your dating life should end.
I need to continue to date my wife even after I marry her. Pursuing my wife shouldn’t stop just because we both said, “I do.” Way too many times do I see relationships stop growing because people stop taking the initiative to pursue one another.
Dating is a time where you get to learn about someone in a special and unique way. Why would you want that to ever stop? It shouldn’t. Those butterflies you got on the first date shouldn’t stop just because the years have passed. Wake up each day and pursue your spouse as if you are still on your first few dates. You will see a drastic change for the better in your relationship.
When it comes to any relationship, communication and the action of constant pursuit is key. Nobody wants to be with someone who doesn’t want to pursue them whole-heartedly.
I encourage you to date your spouse, pursue them whole-heartedly, and understand that dating shouldn’t end just because you said, “I do.”
- Jarrid Wilson”

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

3rd Anniversary

dessert @ Koffeecake Corner
Last night, we had our belated 3rd anniversary dinner! He took us to a Firenze Ristorante on the Upper East Side, and if you know anything about NYC, you know that the UES is fannnncyyyy. To enter the restaurant, you had to push a curtain out of the way, which reveal romantic candlelit tables with rustic Italian decor on the walls with a hint of Christmas. It was...breathtaking. Haha. Small and quaint, and I accidentally bumped into someone's chair when walking to our table...go, me. -.-" Sorry, no pics of the food, the place was too dark. :P

For appetizers:
  • Cozze in Guazzetto (mussels sauteed with white wine, basil & garlic sauce
  • Carpaccio Toscana (thinly sliced filet mignon dressed with lemon, olive oil & capers, served on a bed of wild arugula topped with shaved parmigiana cheese)

The entrees:
  • Vitello Terra E Mare (veal stuffed with whole shrimp, mozzarella cheese & spinach sauteed in mushroom sauce)
  • Bucatini Con Anatra (bucatini pasta served with a rich & hearty duck ragu)
And...the perk...2 glasses of CHAMPAGNE. :3 yum yum.

And of course, milkstud got all of this fancy experience on a deal! Idk if it's the Asian blood in me or that maybe we're poor struggling college students, but I love a man who can get a awesome deal. ;)

For dessert, we went to a nearby cafe called, Koffeecake Corner. We had some Fudge Brownie Sundae (warm chocolate fudge, vanilla ice cream, strawberries & bananas, nuts, caramel) and a Nutella Hot Cocoa. Sorry, sweetie! I know you wanted to try Firenze's tiramisu, I'll make it up to youuu. 

Always feel so awkward while in a fancy restaurant, don't know if I'm doing anything wrong or offensive, don't want to be too loud in a quiet atmosphere...I feel much more comfortable being in good 'ole Flushing, where there are always old Chinese ladies talking on top of their lungs while slurping down some awesome noodles. Ahh...sounds like home. xD

Wednesday, November 6, 2013


Thank you, milkstud, for accompanying me for almost 12hrs. What an amazing feat!

From the moment we met up, to the epic failed trip to the Queens courthouse, to the lunch in Flushing Mall, to the hours of shopping on 34th st, to the dinner at the best pizza joint in NYC, to the even MORE shopping at QCM, and finally to sweetest hug good bye at my door step, I did not get sick of you one bit.

Maybe a small glimpse of our future together? :P

Monday, November 4, 2013

That booger faced Milkstud thought our anniversary date was 11/11/11. Cute, but NOPE.  No wonder he was trying to plan the dinner so soon...

What did we do last year? I can't even remember. See why we had to create this blog?

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

"You are more important to me than any $1 pizza slice" - milkstud

...and he REALLY loves those NYC $1 pizza slices. xD

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Our DSLR baby is BORN!

milkstud holding our baby
That Milkstud is so SNEAKY!

Two nights ago, he starts sending me links of dSLRs, asking me my opinion of them. He suggests a deal: if we don't buy a new camera for the next 5 years, we buy it and split the cost.

Then he's like, "Nah. It costs a lot. We shouldn't." I start thinking, 'That's reasonable. We should be saving money. My point and shoot is useable. I'll just reward myself one when I get my very first grownup paycheck.'So then, I didn't think much of it anymore.

But TODAY, our Friday night group decided to have dinner from Chicken Lovers', and on our way to pick up the food, milkstud says he needs to pick up something at home before we go. And when, he comes back down, he's lugging a big bag and gives it to me in the car. I, thinking it's just something he needs to put on to the back seat, puts it on the seat next to me. But, he says, "It's for you."

Confused, I look inside and just was shocked. "OH MY GODDD~!"

You sneaky poopfart. YOU BETTER LET ME HELP PAY FOR HALF! But thank you! :D<3