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.”
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I’m sure Daddy wouldn’t appreciate what Rafe’s dreaming of!
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Not hardly! Daddy’s just a touch upset at this point, with reason, don’t you think? LOL Thanks for stopping by, PB!
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Fantastic six Jenna! You have totally got me in the palm of your hand. Thank you.
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Thanks, Alix! Glad you came by. 🙂
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Fun six sentences, Jenna. I’d like to know what the father’s response to that was, lol. I could only imagine a fist in the face!
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Thanks for stopping by, Toni! That reaction is for next week! LOL
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Jenna, I just might!!! Again, awesome six!
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Yeah! I’ll keep an eye out for you. 🙂
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Enjoyed your six. Great job.
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Glad you did, Cara. Thanks for stopping by.
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What a great set-up. He’s definitely not letting the situation down his sense of humor. Love this story. 🙂
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Thanks, Gem! Rafe does have an irrepressible quality to him that just might drive Samantha crazy. Time will tell. 🙂
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I love these characters! Rafe’s last line is priceless, but I doubt if it’s the sort of thing a father wants to hear about his daughter.
PS: I’ve enjoyed your Coping with Authorship posts. Thanks, too, for commenting on my Six Sentence post.
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You are so welcome, Sandy! No, that’s not the sort of thing a father wants to hear–but Rafe, being Rafe, doesn’t stop there! So glad you’re enjoying the posts. I’m loving I.O.U. Sex. Gotta download tonight!
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He needs to watch what he says in such a delicate situation. What a delightful cad.
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Thanks for coming by, Jessica! Yes, he’s feeling very “put upon” at this moment, and getting in his digs while he can. 🙂
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I like him a lot! Great six.
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Thanks, Graylin! Another Rafe convert! LOL Glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
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LOL, awesome, Jenna. I thoroughly enjoyed reading your sentences.
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Thanks, Brenda! 🙂 So glad you liked them. You should join us on SSS!
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Great Regency voice. Love Rafe. Great six. Definitely want to read more of this.
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Love the Regency voice and love Rafe! Great six. Want to read more of this!
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Rafe is everyone’s favorite character! 🙂 Glad you’re enjoying the story. Thanks for the kudos, Taryn!
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Nice six! 🙂
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Thanks, Carolyn. 🙂
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I don’t think that’s what you’re supposed to say to the father if you’re trying to soothe ruffled feelings. lol! Great snip!
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Thanks, Bree. Not so much, maybe. But Rafe has his own agenda it seems. 🙂
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Hmm, I love Rafe, but I’m not sure that last line is what a father wants to hear. Poor guy. Well, both of them in this case.
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Thanks, Marie. Well, no, I don’t think her father’s too pleased with Rafe at the moment. We might find out how much next week.
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Ha! Love his sarcastic voice. “Chit” made me laugh, and the last line was excellent!
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Thanks, Cate! He’s a fun character to write–a good little bad boy.
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lol pretty cheeky comment from him. Nice!
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And he manages to surpass cheeky at times too! Thanks, Sandra.
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***Sigh*** I love Rafe. This makes me want to read those beginning chapters again. Great six. Rafael Beauregard is the stuff dreams are made of and that’s the truth.
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Awwww. Thank you, Casea! I’m starting revisions and will have them posted soon. Maybe a few new surprises to make you want to keep reading again. 🙂
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Rake! Now I have to read what happened after 🙂 Great post! Love your six!
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They didn’t use the term “rake” by the late Victorian period, when the novel is set, but it kind of sums up his rather cavalier attitude. He is quite cocky–pun intended! LOL Thanks, Jennifer.
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Rafe appears to be honest to the point of foolishness. Or is he? Might he have an ulterior motive? The worm turns. Great snippet, Jenna!
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Or is he just cocky enough to bait an angry Papa Bear? We’ll see what next week brings. Thanks for stopping by, Trish!
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What a tease! You have got to give us the father’s reaction after that last line!
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Maybe. 🙂 Or I could make you wait until it comes out. But I doubt I’ll be that mean–I’m just starting the revision. You’ll have to wait at least until next Sunday though. 🙂
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Holy crap! Does he want to live long? The man has big cajones, I’ll give him that!
Great job, Jenna!
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Rafe’s his own man all right! And that can get him into trouble. (an understatement, LOL)Thanks, D’Ann!
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Whoa, the way he ended isn’t sure to impress Samantha’s father! ‘The stuff of dreams,’ indeeed! X-rated dreams, apparentely;) Great six!
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Rafe’s definitely not a dishrag! He’s one to speak his mind and twist a knife if necessary. Thanks, Lisa!
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giggles galore – yeah – and I bet Samantha has to choose between the two – good stuff here!
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Thanks, Sue. Not much of a choice do you think? A rake or an idiot! The lady or the tiger, sort of. 🙂
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Ah, yeah right. Wrong Rafe but the chit has been compromised so unless he, Rafe, this one, doesn’t want to meet the father before they break their fast, choice of weapons being to the agreived, doesn’t want to end up in the parson’s mousetrap he’d better do some fancy fast talking. And god help Rafe if there are any brothers around.
I’m loving this story more and more
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Thanks, Lindsay. Yes, he’s rather between the rock and the hard place. And he hasn’t even been formally introduced to Samantha!
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And waking up in the same bed together, both a natural, or close to it as possible, isn’t introduction enough then what is.
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