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Saturday, June 25, 2022

WeWriWa: Across the Night Sky 21

 

 

Welcome to a weekly post of Weekend Writing Warriors. If you'd like to check it out or give it a try, click here to go to wewriwa.blogspot.com

I'm working on edits for Emmily, Unbound--the book I've been sharing excerpts from for a long time. While I'm doing that, I'm going to share snippets from a WIP entitled Across the Night Sky. 

This is an Alien Abduction Romance.

Marissa, abducted human, 20-something, woke with no idea where she was. After running from the metal box she woke up inside, she finds an open doorway. She stepped through and discovered she wasn't alone. She's with an injured man, Kuylerh. There are predatory animals roaming the darkness. I've skipped ahead a bit.  My last post ended with this: On her knees, she pressed against him while working the scarf around his chest. He leaned his face against her and inhaled deeply.

The snippet: 

“You’ll be okay.” She drew the ends of the fabric around him, crossed them over and then cinched it snug. When she leaned back to even the ends, he gave her a survey starting at her neck, down to her breasts, lingering, and on down to her navel.  

She spit out her knee-jerk thought.  “Knocking on death’s door, but still, well, the award for best portrayal of a typical male goes to my golden-eyed…”

Her words trailed off as she gazed into those gilded orbs that had immediately looked her in the eye when she’d begun to speak. They penetrated her with such kindness, such gratitude, such… Words failed her.

She finished the knot by tying a bow on the front of his chest, cinching it tight to apply solid, steady, pressure. Then she sat down, her back against the wall, and helped him move to where his head was again on her lap.

She brushed loose strands of onyx hair from his face while he gazed up at her. Hysteria threatened again at the sight of him… with that big, blue bow… like a gift just waiting to be given. 

 

That's it for this week. Thanks for visiting. Comments are deeply appreciated. 

19 comments:

  1. That was from me. Didn't realize I wasn't signed in

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  2. Love that last line - like a gift.
    Tweeted.

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  3. I wondered if that bow didn't look a bit festive. :) I'd sure like a present like that. LOL Great snippet! Tweeted.

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  4. Yes, the bow is a light moment in the story. Enjoyed the snippet!

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    1. A light moment was how I hoped it would be taken. :-) Thanks, Jean.

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    1. Thanks, Kate. I'm so glad that came through. :-)

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  6. Hi, Teresa, Elaine Cantrell here. I am having a hard time signing in so I can comment with my name on it. I'm working on figuring out why. I agree with Kate about the excerpt. Even in their situation they are attracted to each other.

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    1. Thanks, Elaine! :-) I don't know what's going on with Blogger. I've had wonky sign-ins--like I'm only partially signed in. I think it might be a Google glitch? Today it allowed me a full sign-in. Some days it won't.

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  7. Love the chemistry! Can't wait to read more.

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    1. Thanks, Karen. I really am getting close to being ready for the editor--and for the book cover maker. ;-)

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  8. I'm with Karen above, on this! Fantastic snippet! I want more!

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    1. Woohoo! You made me smile, Danii! Thank you. :-)

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