Ben sits on the sofa, wearing a vest that needs a wash (Donna’s parting words this morning) and faded shorts. The boat’s owner said it’s for his own good, staying at home. Ben doesn’t buy it. Once the local media find something new to blow out of proportion, he’ll find himself out of a job. So it’d be a smart move to start looking while he’s ahead.
But the accident left Ben confused. He keeps reliving the moment of his coming to, Tina’s face hovering over his. He can’t stop thinking about that kiss.
And Tina won’t answer his calls.
You’re intriguing me more each day with this – where are you going to take us next? Do you have this planned out or are you making it up as you go along?
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Glad you enjoy the instalments. I have a vague idea how it’s going to end, but I didn’t plan it. It sort of just happened on its own accord 🙂
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Be interesting to see how it develops 🙂
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This is a great new addition to the Salvage Series… I am really enjoying the intrigue in this. Waiting anxiously for the next section 😀
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That’s good to hear – thank you 🙂
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You’re welcome, Sonya 🙂
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Couldn’t it have been a bit longer, Sonya!? Agghh I needed more 😀
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Heh, yes, it would be so much easier if I didn’t have to write it in 100-word instalments… Glad you liked it 🙂
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Nommed you for a Leibster, though I think you’ve had one before. Feel free to ignore, if it please you 🙂
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