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Sunday, May 27, 2012

#Six Sentence Sunday #12 – A Heart Not Easily Broken


First impressions can make or break a person’s perception of you, especially when they’re up close and personal.

Ebony is now faced with the guitar player who zeroed in on her as she danced. Now, he’s appeared at the bar and offered to pay for her drink. What is her impression now that he’s breached her personal space?

He was tall, probably a good six-two to my five-foot-five. His build reminded me of a basketball player, a well-built basketball player. The low lights of the club reflected off damp blond hair with dark undertones. His confident smile cocked to the side, revealing pearly white teeth. The blue shirt he wore complimented the color of his eyes, sparkling like waves of the ocean while hinting at mischief. Baggy shorts and a pair of clean black Converse completed his attire.

Raise your hands if you can envision a man that looks this good! Can you feel his physical presence towering over you, seducing you, drawing you in? What does Ebony feel? Come back next week to find out!



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Sunday, April 29, 2012

#Six Sentence Sunday #8- A Heart Not Easily Broken



Welcome back my friends! 

Tall, dark, and handsome…the recipe for a night of fun.

Determined to meet the drummer who’s caught her attention, Ebony makes her way to the dance floor alone. She positions herself in front of the stage, hoping to catch the eye of the drummer. Let’s see what happens next.

After securing a spot near the front of the stage, I raised my hands in the air and began to dance. Okay, that was stupid, seeing as how my ‘goodies’ were in danger of falling out of their ‘jar’, but worth it. For the first time in months, I forgot about books, the stress of my internship at the zoo, and work at the clinic. I closed my eyes and got lost in the music, letting it guide my body in sensual movements while telegraphing my desire, hoping the drummer would notice my body language.
The song ended, and I opened my eyes to cheer with the rest of the crowd. I was noticed all right.

Wow, it’s about time! Not only did she get a chance to relax, she may have met her goal of attracting the drummer’s attention…or has she?

Come back next week to find out!


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Sunday, April 22, 2012

#Six Sentence Sunday #7 A Heart Not Easily Broken


Well, well, well, another Sunday has arrived. Thank you for coming back!

Last week, Ebony shared what it would take for a man to catch her eye.  After spending the evening in the club, wearing a dress she’s not comfortable in, and being pressured by her roommates to find a man to have a summer fling with, Ebony has finally decided to go with the flow. Maybe the drink she had gave her a dose of liquid courage? Either way, the prospects have been slim. Nobody’s been bold enough to talk to her, and she is determined not to be the one to make the first move. Being ogled from across the room is has become annoying. Just as she begins to get bored, the music stops and action on the stage grabs her attention.

The band came onto the stage; Diverse Nation, their name suited them. The different members represented every nationality it seemed. My attention immediately went to the drummer.
He had dark mahogany skin, and it was impossible to judge his height since he stood on a stage. His build was exactly what I liked - shoulders the width of a doorframe and muscles bulging through his t-shirt like the Incredible Hulk. 
He took his place on stage, tapped his drumsticks together, and proceeded to drum out a rhythm, making the crowd go wild.

Sounds like someone’s gotten her attention. Could he be the one?

Come back next Sunday to find out!


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Sunday, April 15, 2012

#Six Sentence Sunday # 6 - A Heart Not Easily Broken


Welcome back!


Last week we learned Ebony wasn’t looking for a relationship because it could lead to distractions she has no time for. Things like love, commitment, and family.  But she’s got her mind set on sex. So, what does it take to turn the head of a independent woman?

I preferred a man who was tall, had thick lips, and eyes that could peer into the depths of my soul. A man with the body of a sex machine, yet had no problem working hard for a living and wasn’t afraid to get his hands dirty. One of the first things I noticed about a man was not his shoe size, but his hands. If they were too pretty and soft, the man didn’t believe in hard work. If they were overly calloused with visible dirt under the nails and full of scrapes and bruises, those were signs that a man didn’t take care of the little things, which meant the rest of him would be questionable. Now, a man with hands somewhere in between, calloused from work with no traces of dirt under his nails, those were signs of a hardworking man who could clean up nice…everywhere.

A good man, it seems, is exactly what she looking for, whether she want to admit it or not. After all, who’d be that picky over a one-night stand?

Stay tuned ladies, he is coming, and I promise, like Ebony, you won’t be disappointed!
See you next week!


MJ


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