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Click here"Meena," he began, but wasn't sure what to say. He hadn't expected this from her, or from himself, but he knew she was right. "She's married."
"She's different here. You'll regret it if you don't try." she spoke slowly, weighing her words and feeling herself growing more drunk, opting not to finish the last of her drink. "Besides, if it doesn't work out, you and I can always go back to having a bit of fun."
It made them both smile, and he brought his arm around her shoulders, squeezing her into a hug, watching fondly as Quinn wrestled Ellen's drink free, giggling as she poured the beer down the sink to end their game.
The room was steadily darkening, and Quinn had detected the beginnings of a chill as well as the familiar hum from above as the cooling system came to life. Once again, the bookcase swung open to reveal the warm boudoir behind it, the pink hue spilling out across the room. Ellen and Quinn came over to join Meena and Will, positioned in front of the entrance. Looking to one another, they placed down their drinks, some abandoned half-full and huddled together. Quinn offered out upturned palms, and both Will and Meena took them, Meena seizing Ellen's with a wink. Together they walked towards the bed, their bodies draped in light and warmth.
I had planned to comment at the end of this series, but I was midway through this chapter and felt compelled to express my utter joy in finding this author. Though I've been a voracious reader of this site for more than a decade, it's really been within the last year that I've gone outside my usual set of categories and buzz words and have come across some truly exceptional work.
It's not easy to find mainstream fiction on the shelves today by writers with this caliber of storytelling, character development, sentence structure, pacing, and descriptive skill. The fact that it hits a few buttons for me along the way is also pretty cool. I'm a fan and will continue to work my way through this portfolio of stories and then, as directed, check out the favorites.
(and now I'll go back to where I was)
enjoyed it. first couple were character building and didn't deserve lower rating. I'm hoping for one more. I mean Quinn still has one coming.....
Amazing series, love your stuff. You're one of the few authors I've seen that manage to combine high tech predicaments with compelling relationships and interesting characterization.