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Sunday, November 29, 2020

WeWriWa: EU54

 

 


                                      
          

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     This snippet is from Emmily, Unbound, an SFR story. 
To read a compilation of all snippets posted for this story, click Here: Emmily Unbound, Chapters 1 & 2  Emmily, the main character, has lost pretty much everything in the last twelve months: her marriage, her parents, her job, and her house. She and
her dog, Murphy, have moved to the mountains of Pennsylvania into an old, remote, hunting camp her parents willed to her. On her first day there, along a desolate road she's been forced at gunpoint to haul a wounded man to her house.
 
This week, I'm skipping ahead a few chapters.  Emmily is making a supply run. She went to the secondhand store and purchased some clothing for the group. Now she and Kade are shopping fr groceries. Note* The reference to Mr D.H. is short for Mr. Dickhead. It's a thing that Emmily does many times in the book --calls men "Mr." followed by whatever word currently fits the way she feels about them. 
 
Last week ended with this:
    
As far as Kade? He’d probably look nice in anything though. Lucky mate of his…

Now, the  snippet:    

     Women are eyeing him and, judging by their expressions, seem to have no problem with the dirty uniform pants. 

     His long blond hair would be a draw to a woman who likes that sort of thing. I don’t think I do. I’m pondering hair length, picturing Kade's boss, General, with close-cropped hair like my husband wore.

     Nope. No matter how I try to make it work, General’s hair looks so right on him. Just another reason to not like the guy since I’m definitely a short-hair kind of girl.

    And while I'm tallying things that don't work for me, General is kind of tall for my liking, way taller than Jason. 

    Kade looks my way, pulling me from my thoughts of Mr. D.H. He says, “Emmily, come here.”


That's the snippet. If you'd like to read a few more to complete her thought, read on. 

     He’s holding a bunch of bananas and his brows are furrowed. When I get to him, I lean close and say, “They don’t have bananas where you’re from? What country do you live in?”

     He blushes and starts to stutter, trying to come up with some kind of explanation, I suppose.

 

           The working blurb for this story follows:

    
     After losing everything that bound her to her ordinary and happy life, Emmily has one plan: move to the mountains. Oh, and never give her heart away again.
     But everything goes sideways when a UFO crash-lands on the next ridge over, and on a desolate road she’s waylaid by men demanding help for their injured ‘General’. He’s confused, bleeding, and sweet Lord, good looking—even while sneering and growling at her.
     Fleeing an ambush meant to kill him, Gen Rael is gravely injured when his ship crashes on Earth. The human woman his crew captures to aid them is a confounding mixture of terrified, defiant, and beautiful. A female distraction is the last thing his hindered mission can afford. But this Emmily woman is cutting through the steel wall he keeps around his heart.
     Despite being their hostage, Emmily isn’t blind to the peril they’re in: there’s a threat coming from the stars, and it’s lethal to all of them, including her.
     And her simple plan to never-ever fall in love again? Looks like that’s in peril too…
 
        That's it for this week. Thank you so much for visiting and for reading. :-)

24 comments:

  1. I'm guessing that would not be an easy question to answer.

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  2. Interesting that she's spending so much time eyeing up the ones who've kidnapped her and are holding her dog hostage!

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    1. Yeah, loads of observations on her part. This is chapter 8. She's reached an uneasy sort of acceptance that they're there. She's indignant about the verbal threat to Murphy, even knowing that General wouldn't harm him. She's starting to resent his reminders that she is held against her will. I really hope the reader is feeling that, too.

      Thanks for visiting, Ian!

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  3. I think she's trying a little to hard to convince herself she's not attracted to General ;)

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    1. Absolutely. "The lady doth protest too much, methinks."

      Shakespeare was on to something. ;-)

      Thanks for visiting, Alexis!

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  4. She's trying too hard not to be attracted to any of them. And her attitude shows that, too. Though, I have a feeling she's going to fall hard. Though I'm not sure which one. Probably Mr. DH.

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    1. Haha! The worst of the bunch. Maybe she'll thaw his heart and soften some hard edges along the way. Thanks, Jessica!

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  5. Who doesn't know what bananas are? Aliens! And yes, she does seem to be protesting liking these guys. :) Loved the snippet!

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    1. She's fighting it. Wasted effort---if I might say so myself. ;-) Thanks, Jenna!

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  6. I am thinking its the reason she falls. It is all the opposite reasons of what she has known before.

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  7. I love the comparison between the two - it really shows highlights each one's assets. Fun snippet.

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  8. I like this as a way of characterizing her and her speech patterns: "she calls men "Mr." followed by whatever word currently fits the way she feels about them.

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  9. She's trying not to like them, but I think she does.

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  10. I'm curious to kn ow his answer. lol
    I love how she's trying very hard not to like anything about him. Not sure it's working. lol

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    1. Yep. That effort is doomed to fail. ;-) Thanks, Karen!

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  11. I enjoyed how she compared "Mr. DH" with the General, trying to convince herself she couldn't be attracted to the General simply because he's so different from her ex. I'd think that's a selling point for him. :)

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    1. Yeah, very different. I'm so glad readers are catching how she thinks he's Mr Wrong because he's different from her ex, but the opposite is very likely true! Thanks, E.D. :-)

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