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Saturday, January 16, 2021

WeWriWa: EU60

 

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     This snippet is from Emmily, Unbound, an SFR story.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 and his 'crew' to her house.A week since the abduction has gone by. She's making a supply run. Kade--one of the aliens--has gone with her to make sure she doesn't contact authorities to alert them to alien presence.Last week ended with them arguing over what she wants to buy at a sporting goods store.

     The snippet ended with:
       He shakes his head. “Are you lying to me about a baseball bat? Do you plan to purchase a gun to use…against me on the way home?”

        We continue from there: 

     “For Christ’s sake, Kade, I want the bat to use as a weapon. I don’t plan on buying a gun. I’m scared of guns. And the bat is a good, general purpose weapon.”

     Kade’s eyes widen. “For Genrael purpose?”

     “That’s what I just said. I put the bat on the need-to-purchase list I made the first night I was up here, when I was alone with Murph. I saw someone in the woods, and it scared me… I…”

     “Someone in the woods? Near your home?” 

 A few more lines if you wish to read on:

“Yes. Just across the parking area. Blond hair…” 

I stop. I know already from Kade’s expression... A blond… I was so stupid

“It was Breen scouting for a place of refuge. Now that you know, you see that there is no need for a weapon. We will not buy a baseball bat.”

“What the… Why? Why not!”

“No bat, Emmily. You just admitted to me—to the man sworn to protect Genrael—that you want the bat to use on him.”

 “I did not say that!”

 “You did. When you said you were afraid of guns. The baseball bat is a good, Genrael purpose weapon.”

   

 They really need to sort out this general/Genrael stuff.  (It's coming) ;-)


          The working blurb for this story:   
    

After losing everything that bound her to her ordinary and happy life, Emmily has one plan: move to the mountains and never-ever give her heart away again. 

     But everything goes sideways when a UFO crash-lands nearby, 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 captivating. 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. :-)

19 comments:

  1. This misunderstanding might get Emily into a lot of trouble. Nice snippet!

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  2. Thanks! They get it ironed out next week. Kade is a reasonable guy. :-)

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  3. I was wondering if the name Genrael might lead to problems or at least confusion. And yes, it has.

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  4. You say tomato I say tomato`. Words do get tricky sometimes. :D

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  5. Definitely a miscommunication going on there.

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  6. They have a communication problem. LOL

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  7. She needs to read Ed's Alien Contact for Idiots series!

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  8. General purpose, I love it. Well done.

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  9. Oh dear, those linguistic difficulties. She really is a bit um not too bright at times, I have to say. But she's under a lot of stress too LOL. Great snippet!

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  10. Great banter and misunderstanding. I'm really liking this story.

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  11. In spite of the serious topic, I was amused by his misunderstanding.

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  12. I was wondering when that misunderstanding of his name was going to raise its head. LOL Great banter between them!

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  13. Oh no... hope they communicate better as they go on.

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  14. I once looked up how far back in history a modern English-speaking person could go and still understand what people are saying. His interpretation of what she's saying reminds me a bit of that. It's one of those situations where the more technologically advanced person ends up looking dumb as a stump.

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  15. Loved the conversation / misunderstanding between the two. You did well to convey it with a bit of humour but not too much to be ridiculous.

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  16. Cute misunderstanding! Can't wait to see where they go from here. :-)

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  17. Thoroughly enjoyed the conversation and the misunderstanding! I hope they can sort things out and she can get a bat or some other weapon!

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