Welcome back to Six Sentence Sunday! I want to thank everyone, once again, for their great support each week. I do appreciate your visits and look forward to each comment with anticipation. I also look forward to visiting your sites and reading your wonderful stories.
Katarina and the masked man are back! Once again I’m following up my six from last week with another next six sentences from Only Scandal Will Do.
If you remember, Duncan has purchased a woman in a brothel auction and has come to claim his prize. His “slave” however, continues to insist there has been a mistake. He has managed to turn the tables on the “lady” and call her virtue into question. Outraged, she turned and fled, only to be stopped short by her purchaser. Now she’s put some distance–and a chair– between them, while explaining that she was kidnapped earlier in the evening.
He cocked his head then his mouth twitched. “What an exciting life you must lead…Lady Katarina, was it?” He chuckled deep in his chest, and took a step towards the chair.
She glared at him. “I am Lady Katarina Fitzwilliam, you dullard.”
“And true ladies always run around London at night scandalously underdressed as Greek slaves?”
I think Kat’s still got some “‘splainin'” to do. LOL
If you’d like to read more about Kat’s plight, check out my posts from January at Sweet Saturday Sample and February here at SSS. Be sure to come back next week for another six sentence installment.
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These little snippets are so amusing. I cannot wait to read this as a whole.
Thanks!
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Can’t believe she called him a dullard! LOL
Fab set-up, dialogue and tension. 😀
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Just because a woman dresses provocatively… The story keeps getting better, six sentences at a time!
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Should she really have called him ‘dullard’? Can’t wait to see what happened to bring her to this point. But will he believe her…
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You did it. Conflict in six sentences.
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Great six. Wonder how she’s going to convince him?
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