Wednesday, June 25, 2014

A Page Straight From Tricia McGill - #apagestraightfrom

Remnants of Dreams
by
Tricia McGill


Sara followed him to the small kitchenette at the back of the house. Brian had built cupboards along one side and Sara ran her fingers along the pale yellow bench top as she leaned against the wall that was covered with pretty floral wallpaper. 
"This is so nice." She looked about admiringly as he filled the kettle and lit the burner on their new stove. "You've made a good job of it." 
"Thanks." He turned to close the door. Sara shivered and he asked, "Are you cold?" The room wasn't very large and he seemed twice as big in the cramped space. 
Sara shook her head, looking down as one of his large hands reached for one of hers. "Your skin is so white," he muttered, and she began to tremble all over. His palms rubbed up and down her arms then and she could feel the small calluses on them. 
Goose bumps rose all over her skin. "Why, you must be freezing," he said softly, his voice growing husky, as if he had a catch in his throat. 
"No." As she denied this a tendril of her hair brushed his face and he gave her a startled look. His fingers seemed to have a life of their own, for they wandered slowly on her skin, exploring. Sara sighed with pleasure. Brian stared at her mouth. 
"Don't look at me like that," he scolded, meeting her eyes. He'd moved so close his warm breath stirred the hair at her temples, wafted over her face. 
"Like what?" Her voice sounded low and husky, and somewhere deep inside a pulse throbbed. 
His palms cupped her jaw and his thumbs began to stroke her cheeks. "I hope I'm mistaken, but all my senses tell me I'm not." 
"You're not, and you know it," she whispered. "From the first moment I set eyes on you I wanted you for my own. I could have killed Jane for getting you." 
"But you're married to Dennis and I'm married to your sister--it's much too late for these declarations," he rasped, his hands moving to her shoulders and cupping them to shake her. 
"And I hate him!" 
"Ah, love." He swallowed hard. "But you're stuck with him, Sara, and I'm..." He lifted his shoulders in a helpless shrug. 
"We could run away together. You, Rosy, and me," she broke in desperately, her eyes widening hopefully. 
"Don't be daft, love." He turned to move away. 
Sara grabbed his arm and protested, "Don't tell me you don't feel something for me. I can see it in your eyes. You feel the same as me." 
His fingers curled about her upper arms as he brought his face so close she could see her reflection in his eyes. "You're a witch, Sara. And you're so beautiful you would bewitch any man with half a mind and a pair of eyes. But don't run away with the idea you can charm me into jumping through hoops for you. Because I won't be in it, do you hear me?" 

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6 comments:

  1. Thanks Ann, and thanks to Ginger for once again allowing me space on her amazing blog.

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  2. Hi Tricia,
    Wonderful excerpt, it certainly left me wanting more.

    Regards

    Margaret

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  3. I really love your writing, Tricia. Wishing you all the best.

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  4. Thanks Margaret and Kathy for your lovely comments. Tricia

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  5. Super excerpt ...wishing you many sales ...and welcome to Dishin' It Out! :) Rita

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