Category Archives: Wedding Bell Blues

Rainbow Snippets June 17-18

Halloooo! I did a 5k this morning and I’m sore and a little weary, but feeling good, otherwise. 🙂

Here is a snippet from Let The Music Say I Do, one of the Wedding Bell Blues stories. It was published by JMS Books. Jared is the first person voice. It’s longer than six sentences, but it makes more sense this way.

“Marry me,” Joey said.

“No.”

“You know you want to.” He squeezed my ass again and bit my neck.

I moaned out loud. “Jesus.”

“I prefer ‘Joey’ but that works, too. Say ‘yes,’ Jared.”

“I’ll need some convincing. How about you take me to your place and make me say ‘yes’?”

“Oh, a challenge! I love a challenge.” He moved me back a little. “You drove?”

“Nope.”

“Okay, groom-to-be, get in the car.”

“I haven’t said ‘yes’ yet.”

“You will.”

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Rainbow Snippets July 9-10

Happy Sunday!

Here’s a snippet from, “The Beat of His Drum,” part of the “Wedding Bell Blues” series. Enjoy. 🙂

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“Dorian, Come on!” he yelled. “I’m a tool, okay? I know that. Just talk to me. Please?”

I didn’t respond, but leaned against the door, my forehead resting on the hard surface as I tried to quell the tears of frustration I knew would fall if I let them.

“Go away,” I whispered.

He pounded the door for a while, and I was sure the neighbors were wondering what the hell was going on. After ten minutes of silence on my part, he gave up, but not before slipping a business card under the door. I waited a little bit longer before I picked it up.

The card had his name, email address, and phone number. “Call me,” he’d written on the back.

No way in hell.

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Rainbow Snippets July 2 & 3

Happy Sunday, folks. 🙂

Here’s a snippet from my story, “Let The Song Last Forever,” part of the “Wedding Bell Blues” series. Enjoy. 🙂

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I could feel my control slipping. “You’re way out of line, Chuck. You need to leave. Right now.”

“I don’t think I’m out of line. You’ve been lying to me this whole time about how you feel. Why didn’t you say something?”

No, no, no. This wasn’t happening. “Fuck you! You don’t know shit!”

I turned to go, but Chuck grabbed my arm.

“Come on, Evie! Can’t we talk about—”

I couldn’t do this. I shoved Chuck away and punched him in the nose. He cried out as he fell to the ground.

“Stop pushing and leave me alone!” I shouted at him.

 

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