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Well my long road trip is over and I'm back home with stable internet. It wasn't as hard as I thought, going without, though I missed being able to do snippets and my freebie friday story. So here is a Snippet from my new Novella which was released on June First. Spider Webs and Cover Art from MLR Press. I'm sorry, more than 6 lines, I know.
Well my long road trip is over and I'm back home with stable internet. It wasn't as hard as I thought, going without, though I missed being able to do snippets and my freebie friday story. So here is a Snippet from my new Novella which was released on June First. Spider Webs and Cover Art from MLR Press. I'm sorry, more than 6 lines, I know.
She
laughed at that and just shook her head at him, “So then what does it mean?”
Jace
glanced down at his wrist and the empty spot where the tattoo would go. A
reminder never to cut there, a reminder never to hurt too much to tell someone
he was in pain, a reminder of just how much it hurt to lose someone and be left
wondering what you could have done to help and if you could have saved them.
“Hope,”
Jace said at last, taking a deep breath and letting it out slow. “It’s an
invitation, a conversation starter, a way to remember those who weren’t able to
save themselves. It’s a reminder to look a little closer, ask questions, never
forget that someone you love might be suffering from something that they don’t
understand or aren’t able to share.”
“All that
from a semi-colon?” she asked skeptically as she turned back to the screen.
“It made
you ask, didn’t it?”
I have a whole lot of love for this snippet. No words, just a whole lot of love that I don't have words to express.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful dialogue and description, dancing around each other and the tattoo on Jace's arm.
ReplyDeleteJace is right, it did make her ask. Lovely snippet.
ReplyDeleteGreat snippet, very thought provoking.
ReplyDeleteLove that last line!
ReplyDeleteLove the emotion in this scene. :-)
ReplyDeleteJace's emotions come through so strongly.
ReplyDeleteGreat last line - brought a smile through the sadness.
ReplyDeleteExcellent!
ReplyDeleteLove this snippet! <3 I've been trying to figure out where my semicolon tat is going to go.
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo. Loving so hard on this snippet for so many reasons. One of them is that I love semi colons and they are treated so, so badly by editors, I'm happy that they get elevated to where they belong :D
ReplyDeleteLove that last line, and this whole snippet.
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