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Blurb:
I watched in horror as the twin towers collapsed, trying to remember if I’d told Scott I loved him before he left for New York.
Genre/theme: Contemporary, women's fiction, marriage, second chances, grief
Copyright © Regina Kammer, 2015
Excerpt:
“Jennie?” said the gorgeous guy I’d been
ogling surreptitiously since the second he’d walked through the front door.
“Hi. I’m Scott. Happy Birthday.” He stuck out his hand.
I smiled and tried
not to melt under the intensity of his olive-green gaze as I shook his hand.
His grip was strong, assertive, and compelling.
It was my
thirtieth birthday and my friend Daphne was throwing me a “bring a single man”
party at her flat in San Francisco. All my girlfriends were partnered, but I
was the black sheep of the bunch. Perennially single with a string of atrocious
short-term boyfriends and one-night-stands.
I met a lot of
random guys that night, some of them even gay. (“Well, he’s single!”) Scott
arrived late, and I had turned at the sound of the doorbell in hopeful
anticipation. He chatted with Daphne briefly before heading straight over to
me, wending his way through the cliques of party guests. My heart pumped blood
to flush my face, frustrating my attempts to maintain my cool.
Physically he was
everything I had fantasized about—and more. Tall, but not too tall. Green eyes,
but a shade I had never expected. Brown hair, longish and tousled. Athletic
frame covered by a button-down shirt and black jeans. Which meant he actually
thought about what to wear to a stranger’s birthday party. He posed gallantly
before me with one hand behind his back, as if he were going to bow.
“Hi. Thanks,” I
said, still a little dazzled by his perfection.
“I’m a friend of
Dave’s—Daphne’s brother.” He glanced around at the noisy throng. “Sorry I’m
late. I’m working on this big report. I had to get it done.”
“You’re not late.
We haven’t even had cake yet.”
He beamed.
“Seriously? That’s the best part.”
“It totally is,
isn’t it?” I giggled, nervousness edging my mirth. “And now you’re here we can
get the party started.”
Lines like that were
usually how I got all those losers in bed.
Except Scott
blushed. And pulled his hand from behind his back to present me with a
beautiful bouquet: red carnations set off by orange dahlias and yellow
sunflowers, splashed with a touch of baby’s breath.
I think I gasped.
It was by far the most romantic thing anyone had ever done for me.
After that, except
for the few moments I was expected to blow out the candles on my cake, I found
myself by Scott’s side the entire night.
As one of the NL I was lucky enough to be able to read this beautiful story in advance...it's lovely.
ReplyDeleteThanks Suz!
ReplyDeleteYou had me at 'olive-green gaze'. I totally want to meet this guy!
ReplyDeleteI *know*, right? I want to meet him too!
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