Tuesday Tales and How Hard is it to Write?
Ahoy Fellow Fathomers! It's time for Tuesday Tales.
A group of writers gather together and give our interpretation of a specific word prompt each week. Once per month, we even write to an image. You never know what you might encounter when you get inside our minds. This week our group writes to the word- write. This will be an excerpt from my new WIP for a new romance contemporary- My Only Necessary.
Enjoy!~
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A group of writers gather together and give our interpretation of a specific word prompt each week. Once per month, we even write to an image. You never know what you might encounter when you get inside our minds. This week our group writes to the word- write. This will be an excerpt from my new WIP for a new romance contemporary- My Only Necessary.
Enjoy!~
Andrew gently took her hand. “We’ll go slow. I won’t
pressure you. Thank you for trusting me.” Kissing her hand, he quickly grabbed the other
one, pulling both close to his lips. “Write this down in pen, not pencil- I’m
going to win you over, I promise.”
Bea’s brain wrapped around the word trust.
“Trust is a huge word, Andrew, it’s the biggest verb I work with.” The word trust also made her edgy. She preferred
to learn some things about a person from demonstration, not from empty verbal
promises.
He only smiled. “C’mon in, let me show you my humble
abode.”
Bea admired the quality workmanship in his home, down
to the fine details of crown molding, granite countertops, and high end
flooring. The bachelor pad was impressive without being overwhelming or
pretentious. Framed photographs with a proportionate display of older and
younger people provided a cozy, familial comfort.
Shots of him covered in mud, hiking in the woods, fishing on a boat, and other
random images captured his active lifestyle. However, it was one of him
frosting a cake that made her giggle. “You’re a baker?”
“Only a couple of times. My god-niece talked me into
it. She said since I build such tall buildings, anything else would be…a piece
of cake.”
“Ah, she’s quick witted. Don’t you just love children?”
The question tumbled out sounding wistful, with a distinct longing Bea didn’t
intend.
“I absolutely adore them. I hope to have my own
someday. I believe I could suitably corrupt a few young minds. What about you?
Do you want kids?”
“Yes, if the fates align, I’d have kiddos. Right now,
I play auntie to a couple of great older toddlers. They could probably talk me
into just about anything.”
“Like me baking a cake?”
“Something like that, yeah.” Nodding, Bea kept moving
away, keeping more than an arms’ length between the two of them. Still deciding
if she should move in closer, Bea already knew if they kissed one more time,
all resolve would be gone.
“You have a
beautiful home, Andrew.”
“You fit in perfectly.”
“You always have the sweetest things to say to me. How
do you do it?”
“I don’t have to work at it, it’s no mystery. You’re
everything I say you are, it’s that simple.” Andrew turned the stereo low, to a
contemporary music station. “We can sit all night and just talk if that makes
you comfortable.”
“I know we’re both adults and we’ve been very
intimate. This just feels more real somehow, does that make sense?”
“Yes, you let me into your everyday life. I don’t take
that lightly.”
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