Happy Fourth of July and welcome back to Six Sentence Sunday. I really appreciate you visiting every week, especially your comments so please, let me know how I’m doing with my six! There was so much interest in last week’s six, I’ve decided to give you six more from As Long As You’re Mine. Perhaps shed a little light on who the stranger in the bed actually was?
Samantha has cornered Raiford Tolbert, demanding to know why she ended up in the wrong bed the night before. Unexpectedly, he voices concerns of his own:
“And his name is Raiford too I assume?” Now there was a hint of sarcasm in his voice and Samantha realized it had taken a disaster of monumental proportions, but Raiford had finally begun to grow a backbone.
“His name is Rafael Beauregard, Lord Armstrong’s nephew, who apparently also goes by the name ‘Rafe.’” Samantha shook her head at the idea of so much turning on a stupid nickname. “That still doesn’t explain why you were not in the room you directed me to yesterday.”
“Didn’t you get my note?”
Hope you enjoyed this six from As Long As You’re Mine. Shall we find out next week what was in the note? Please leave a comment and let me know what you thought!
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Ah, yes. The ever disappearing note. It’s always to blame! Thanks for the smile. 🙂
~Xakara
Dawn’s Early Light 6SS
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Note, note. What is note? Can’t wait until next week
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What note? Poor girl. So intriguing!
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Very much looking forward to next week. What was in that note?
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Oh boy, is he really going to use the ‘didn’t you get my note’? Nice six!
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Is one Rafe plotting against another? Interesting twist. Can’t wait to find out!
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Curiouser and curiouser!! Puzzling snip!! Love it!
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But did the note go deliberately astray I wonder?
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You’ll find out next week!
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lol she’s still in a peck of trouble!
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Oh, crossed wires and miscommunication always make for a twisted plot!
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Oh, fun! Wonder what went on in that bed last night… Great six!
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Great six!
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Ah, Rafe and Raif – or some variation I imagine – causing a little trouble. Love it.
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oh oh – the “didn’t you get my note” line – oh boy – excellent snippet
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I think I’ll be back to see what was in the note. Great six!
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Love the exchange between these two. More please!
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As Jacques Clouseau might say, “Oh, the old note ploy!” But seriously, it’s a wonderful way to give the heroine a head-desk moment. Wonderful six!
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