Saturday, June 15, 2013

Entry 7




Phoenix: The Time Keeper
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I reached into the glove compartment and found a pack of cigarettes and a lighter.  I wasn’t a smoker, but I thought “What the hell.”  I lit up a stick and pushed it between my lips taking a long drag.  I coughed as my virgin lungs rejected the smoke.
      Though I knew Garnet was gone, my mind kept reeling over the night before.  Her silky violet sheets and our bodies pressed between them.  The heat between us made my mouth water.  I could remember her breath against my sweaty chest, all warm and peaceful as she slept.

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Sorry it's been a few weeks since I've done an update. I just wasn't feeling it.  I've just been trying to relax a lot this summer. I guess that last semester burnt me out more than I thought. I'm finally starting to get back into the swing of things.  I got a few books I need to read this summer to get ahead on my fall literature reading.  So far, I've completed 0 reads, but almost completed 1...that being the Scarlet Letter. I wish we were reading more Noir.  I feel I could use more exposure to help me continue with this story.  Hope you like the update!

15 comments:

  1. Intriguing snippet makes one wonder what happened, why Garnet had left. Definitely tells the reader that the previous night was enjoyable. Well done.

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    1. Read the previous snippets that are linked in the post and it'll appear more clear. ;)

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  2. Nice one! Now I'm thinking about silky violet sheets. :)
    Charley

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  3. I like the yearning and regret in this -- One wonders why the narrator had to leave (or thought they did).

    (I had to read The Scarlet Letter four times in college--by my senior year, I looked forward to Dimmesdale's death, emo goop that he is)

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  4. Must have been a good night for it to call for a cigarette. I curious to know what transpired. 'The Scarlet Letter' is good read.

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    1. Read the previous snippets that are linked in the post and it'll appear more clear. ;)

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  5. Poor Garnet! Poignant details and I love the image of the silky violet sheets. Great snippet.

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    1. Thanks for your feedback as always Veronica! ;)

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  6. I like the cigarette touch. He doesn't smoke, but it shows being with Garnet the night before was special and warranted something ceremonial.

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  7. Love it...the virgin lungs comment was right on.

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  8. I'm wondering why he tried to smoke. Is he trying to remember her because she does?

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    1. He's trying to replace the sick feeling in his stomach with something else, since he just got finished looking at her corpse.

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  9. Definitely an intriguing eight there.

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