Hey there! It’s that time again! Time for #RainbowSnippets 😀 I really enjoy browsing all the blogs and I definitely need to start commenting on everything. Something to work on, perhaps. I definitely have “imposter syndrome” where I feel like no one will care what I have to say–but I know that’s not true. ANYHOW!
In case you didn’t know, #RainbowSnippets is a Facebook group for LGBTQ+ authors, readers, and bloggers to gather once a week to share six sentences from a work of fiction–a WIP or a finished work or even a 6-sentence book recommendation.
Apollo and Sebastian went out into the great wide world last weekend and it took all my energy. I didn’t write at all last weekend, but I’ve made up for it this week.
That said, my snippets for the next month or so will be from book #2 — Defying Gravity, which is the story of Sebastian’s good friend and fellow musician, Lazarus Knight, and the young college-age photographer he gets tangled up with.
His lips formed the words without a sound, singing along to the lyrics, up so close that the blast of bass was no doubt deafening.
I cradled the mic in both hands and bent down, crooning soft and slow, and the guy’s eyes went wide with a grin. He was just my type—the soft, boyish sort, slightly nerdy with a floppy mop of dark hair and glasses that he kept shoving back up on his nose. I might’ve just been getting back on the rails after Owen carelessly squashed my heart, but I was still a man. I still had urges, and my dick thought that this guy would hit the spot.
Damn, if he didn’t look so young, I might’ve sampled the wares.
Yowza. ~fans face~ I’m so sorry you’ve been feeling down. Please feel better. Thank you for sharing and Happy Writing!
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You really set the scene well here with that fantastic description.
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Yummy scene. Maybe he’s not as young as he looks?
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Gorgeous description! No imposter could ever have written that.
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I love this scene, and I’m sure people would love your comments. 🙂
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Don’t let his age fool you! LOL
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