22 January 2012
Six Sentence Sunday
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Today I am sharing more from of my Valentine Story about Henri Gasquet, hero in His Chosen Bride.
He planted his knuckles on his father’s desk and leaned forward. “I can’t just take off and leave them all in the lurch.” He pushed away. “It is ridiculous for you or anyone else to expect me to walk away from my duties. Who would take my place?” he challenged, knowing every project mentioned needed his influence and prestige to press the projects forward.
“I will.”
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21 comments:
How is he going to say no to his father? I think Henri's getting some time off! :)
Sounds like he will be getting a break from his duties after all!
Sounds like another great story, Sherry
"He planted his knuckles on his father's desk." Nice writing. I can so picture that.
Very visual, l like a decisive man!
Oh, love this! All that argument countered with one firm command. NICE!
Chant with me: time off! time off! time off! And how could he possibly say no to his father?
:-) he's not, Dianne, thanks for coming by.
To true, Lisa, I hope to start commenting on SSS tomorrow.
Thanks Megan, book two come out in time for Valnetine's day!
Thanks for your kind words, Cara, I appreciate them :-)
Thanks Gemma. I appreciate your kind words.
Glad it works for you, Sarah. The father is a canny old soul, and Henri's not aware of that yet!
LOL, he couldn't Karysa :-) Thanks for coming by.
Like it or not, Henri is getting time off. Great characterization in these six!
Fantastic six!
Very descriptive. I can picture the scene in my mind. Well done!
:-) Thanks Alix
Thanks for your kind words, Gem.
:-) Thanks Ginger, I appreciate your comment.
Uh oh, his father one-upped him! What will he do next?
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