As he looked out the window, he spied Callie sitting alone on a bench in the quad. She looked beautiful with her shoulder length chestnut hair blowing in the breeze and her blue sundress revealing a slim figure. Mac got closer to the window. He couldn't see her perfectly, but enough to know she wasn't familiar. The other students rushing around were in groups, or at least pairs but this young woman was alone. He watched her as she walked toward the
administration building, his gaze drawn to the graceful motion of her body, the gentle sway of her hips.
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A little bit about the book:
Callie Richards was no stranger to heartache. Her parents were killed when she was sixteen. Left with her older sister, she fell into a romance with good-looking, Kyle Maine. They became engaged and Callie’s future was set until he was killed in Iraq. Two years later, she pulls herself together to get her Master’s degree and restart her life on her own.
20 comments:
Lovely Six and sounds like an emotion-packed story. Love those!
Lovely and beautiful. I love stopping here as I know I'm reading wonderful work. Thanks for sharing.
Gentle writing packed with emotion. A powerful combination. Great 6
Excellent way to word it. Lovely six.
Such a mesmerizing scene Jean- well done
Dawne P
Vivid imagery. I can see her sitting there with all the other wlaking by. Well done.
Beautifully written, and intriguing. How is he going to make sure he meets her?
Love the six. Looks like we have love
Great description!
Ah the gentle sway of her hips and every man knows that the Hips Don't Lie. This sound like the start of something good. Jean, nice SS, I like it.
Nice six, love the quiet reflection he uses to look at her.
Great six Jean!
Awesome six, thanks!
Very descriptive!! I could almost feel the breeze ruffling her light dress. Very nice!!
You did a good job of describing Callie. I could see her. Also, the fact that she's sitting alone makes the reader wonder why. Good job.
An almost delicate excerpt. Thank you for sharing!
Great imagery in this Six!
I love how he pays attention to how she walks. Great six!
Wow, great description. Nice six! :)
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