Here’s the remainder of last week’s story. Sorry I’m late! And there is no part three. I combined them here to get it all done in one go. Have fun!
And remember: unedited + unseen + quickly written = low bar.
Here’s the remainder of last week’s story. Sorry I’m late! And there is no part three. I combined them here to get it all done in one go. Have fun!
And remember: unedited + unseen + quickly written = low bar.
This week’s story has never, EVER been shared ANYWHERE! Not forums or books or blogs. I wrote it about 6 years ago (maybe more), and some of you will recognize the first incarnation of another of my main characters here.
It has three parts. It’s modern. One part per week. It’s unedited and hasn’t been seen by anyone except for an excerpt that my creative writing teacher saw a loooong time ago. Adjust your expectations accordingly.
Oh, and I live in Tennessee, so don’t send me hate mail over the jokes made about it. I’m just repeating the things I hear yankees say about us. 😉
Hello lovelies!
This week’s regency story is a two-parter and a bit dark. Consider yourself warned. Please remember it is fiction, a product of my imagination, and in a different time and culture than we live in now, necessitating actions we might never contemplate today.
I will be posting part two next week. An early version was shared a few years ago on a couple of JAFF sites and this version is in my short story collection. As usual, I love to hear your thoughts, so please feel free to comment.
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