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Carriage scene speculation for Season 3...
He moved closer, and Penelope stopped breathing all together. His lips were a whisper from hers, his gaze a blue fire that burned her very soul. It was a delicious burn. “But tell me,” he crooned, planting his palms on either side of her on the bench. “Do you want me to leave? Will that make you happy?”
Perhaps she was a fool for her response, but she could not find it in her to care anymore. Her confession lifted something from her aching heart, freeing her, and she decided that for once in her life she was going to take what she wanted. And she wanted Colin.
"No."
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21 May 2024
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He wasn’t real, she reminded herself. He was dead and this was just his tombstone, which made her a little sad, but she didn’t really have many options for patient, listening ears.
She would take what she could get.
He wished she could stay with him.
But he knew she couldn’t. She had a life to go live, and he was stuck here in his grave with nothing but the endlesss, lonely stretch of time. He settled in, waiting for her return so he could spend what little of it he could with her.
A novel length rewrite of Lisa Frankenstein, with extended and original scenes , based on poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley.
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13 Feb 2024
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Most days, Betty Cooper rose before the sun, dressing herself for farm work and getting breakfast ready for her two farm hands, Farmer John and Kevin. ...
This farm life was a dream come true. She reminded herself often that this was what she always wanted, and it was the truth. Only thing was that she never thought she’d be alone doing it. She had always thought she’s have someone by her side.
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He had not expected Betty Cooper to look the way she did. When he booked this Bed & Breakfast as his writing getaway, he had been told that it was a quiet, out of the way place, with an accommodating owner/hostess who cooked divine spreads, offered great conversation, and made her guests feel right at home.
He had been expecting a more matronly figure, gray haired perhaps, stately, maybe, the way those baby boomer, Hampton-living, ladies carried themselves. She had, after all, been described by his editor as a cross between Martha Stewart, Ina Garten, and Ree Drummond of Pioneer Woman fame. None of those ladies were leggy, in their twenties, smelled like sweet lilacs, and was gorgeous as hell. And none of them had that long blonde hair...
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31 Jul 2023
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“I’ll come with you,” he finds himself saying before having the time to think it through. The rational part of his brain is telling him he shouldn’t do this - he has a job, he shouldn’t just all of the sudden ditch his life for her, even if only for a few weeks. But once he said those words, he can’t take them back, not when she is looking at him the way no one has in seven years.
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Harry tries really hard to act stereotypically gay. Louis tries really hard to act stereotypically straight. It doesn't work; they're both gay.
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29 Apr 2014

