Six Sentence Sunday–As Long As You’re Mine

Welcome back to Six Sentence Sunday.  My thanks again to those who visit me every week and those who are visiting for the first time.  I do appreciate comments so please, let me know what you think of my six. 

This week I thought you might like to see some of Rafael’s interview with Samantha’s father–the morning after.  Enjoy!

Rafael Beauregard forced himself to relax before the irate father, affecting an attitude of contrition that he did not particularly feel.  After all, he hadn’t invited the chit to his bed, although he should have thrown her out of it once he figured out what she wanted.  But he hadn’t known it wasn’t. . . .  .

“Lord Clarendon, this has been a case of mistaken identity, or mistaken bedrooms on your daughter’s part I believe.  I arrived late last night, well after dinner, was shown to my room, and went to bed.  What took place thereafter,” he paused and could not repress a smile, “was the stuff dreams are made of.”

Hope you enjoyed these six from As Long As You’re Mine. For more great snippets please go to Six Sentence Sunday.  Or join in the fun next week with six of your own.  

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52 Responses to Six Sentence Sunday–As Long As You’re Mine

  1. pippajay's avatar pippajay says:

    Hahahaha, I’m not entirely sure he should have used that last line to the girl’s father!

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