So...in honor of all things nuptial (just in case you have not had quite enough of weddings and British nobility)...here's another.
It's a continuation from my March 6 Six Sentence Sunday snippet from one of my gazillion WIPs, Lilacs of Dawn.
You may remember (well, of course you don't, that's why I've handily provided the date!) very briefly meeting Marc Antony Warren, Viscount Webb (who has a great deal in common with Healing Heart's Adam, actually), who was on a secret mission in France the night before his wedding. As he's shot, he falls unconscious to the ground, clutching his bride-to-be's garter.
Some of you guessed he'd make it to the wedding the next morning. Some of you guessed right. More or less.
Sabrina's fingers bit into Chase's forearm, her legs turning to water as she gazed down the flower-strewn aisle and saw her tall, handsome, impossible bridegroom standing at the altar with his brother, magnificent in his wedding clothes.
Her foreboding returned full blast as she noted the odd pallor washing the color from Webb's grim face, his awkward, unnaturally stiff posture.
He does not want to be here.
"He loves you, Sabrina," Chase whispered, as if guessing her thoughts.
But Webb did not resemble a man in love or a bridegroom eager to be wed.
He looked. . . foxed!
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Oops. Not a good way to begin a marriage. Hope he can remember his lines. Great six, Taryn!
Well, I'm sure she doesn't look completely comfortable either! I hope they hash this out right away. Ugh: wedding days are so stressful. Nice tension in the scene!
Or stoned on ladium. Love this view from her eyes, questioning how he truly feels about her. Shows nicely things are not always as they appear.
Well done.
Uh-oh! That does not sound good. I wonder who will run away first. Great six!
sounds like trouble's a-brewing :-) Nice job!
I wonder if he makes it through the ceremony without passing out. Great six!
When does she find out he was shot? And does he make it through the wedding night without passing out? Her trepedations are well done and warrented. Great six!
Love this! I know sometimes misunderstandings get a bad rap but I eat them up.
Excellent tension! Looking forward to seeing how this works out.
I like the snippet overall, but one suggestion: "full blast" struck me as anachronistic. I don't know the origin of the phrase but it did jar me.
NOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooo Sometimes, six sunday is just so frustrating. I really got caught in that, what happens next? Does he love her? Does he go through with it? Does she go through with it? Arghhhhhhh You tease, you! Foxed, love that expression. Fab six, as always!
AHHHH. I love how you led up to that!
Great six! Does he make it through the ceremony without passing out? Love that she is questioning his love
You may be right, Linda. I think "full blast" was around, but it does sound like more modern rocketry or something. Maybe I'll go with "full tilt" and conjur up knights in the list instead!
Great snippet!!
What ever "foxed" means, I certainly hope it doesn't mean zombie
Regency slang for "drunk."
(Although "zombie" might put an interesting twist on things! LOL!)
Great set-up, and so awkward and painful and heartwrenching--great conflict!
faxed ?? superb description!
Foxed, people. It's "foxed."
F-O-X-E-D.
It essentially means: drunk as a lord (if not a skunk)
Lol, foxed indeed! Perfect example of how women and men interpret things differently. :)
Great snippet and the only way you'd ever get me caught in the parson's mousetrap was if I was beyond fox.
I love the contrast between the reality and what she's perceiving.
RE: Regency slang
Oddly enough, I once had a crit partner get confused because I used "lost in his cups at an inn." I thought that one would be pretty straight forward. Granted, I cut my teeth with Georgette Heyer and she likes to toss around the slang pretty thick.
Aww. Poor bride. I'd wonder what he'd been up all night doing to get that way...or maybe she doesn't want to know. lol
Not only did I read a great snippet, but I learned a whole new word. Foxed. I like it.
Heh. I figgered you might!
Poor bride and groom! What a rough way to start out.
She bit into his forearm? Yikes! A seriously anxious bride! Nice set up!
Foxed, huh? With the description, I can see "zombie" working quite well. Poor girl. Great tension.
Oh Gads...I hope she doesn't like turn and run when he's just been shot!! ::chewing nails:: hurry up, next Sunday!!
Oh wow! This is getting even more interesting... Drunken groom always spices things up.
If he isn't in his cups then maybe he should be.
A groom who doesn't look like he wants to be at his own wedding. That's discouraging.
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Poor Sabrina! Not the way to start a marriage.
:( Hope things get better!
Oh, I can feel her apprehension like waves. Great six!
WOW! Talk about conflict! Poor Sabrina. The last thing she wants to see is an unenthusiastic bridegroom. Can't wait to hear what happens next and if the wedding actually happens.
Oooo...I sense trouble! I wanna know what kind of trouble! Sooo good!! :)
Always did like Webb
Well, you know me. I LOVE Webb. Always have. Always will. (Even if Adam momentarily supplanted him in my affections.)
hopefully it was on a decent ale from the publican....nice work!
This is a great six. I want more! You got me hooked. Loved the "foxed" part.
Uh-oh. Will she walk the aisle or run for the hills. Don't leave us hanging for another two months before letting us find out what happens next.
What a great six. I agree with Heather, don't leave us hanging.
I agree...that's a terrible place to stop! ;) seriously, great six!
Her perception vs. reality is wonderful. And I love his dedication. Nice!
We know why he looks so foxed and uncomfortable! What will her reaction be when she finds out? :)
Just pray she doesn't shoot him herself
Poor guy, bullet wound and blood loss notwithstanding he makes it to the altar and gets misunderstood--suspenseful six!
This is why communication is key. Will leaned over and told his bride-to-be she was beautiful, this gentleman might try the same approach.
Beautiful picture, wonderful writing. :o)
Makes me want to know more.
I definitely want to know more. The foxed is a great hook.
LOL. Loved this, Taryn. Can't wait to read it.
All my best,
Allure
Love her misinterpetation of his appearence and I wonder what her reaction will be when and if she finds out the truth. Great six!
Maybe it's just terror? ;)
Oh, he does love her! Even a bullet can't stop him! Sweet.
Oh, I hope they both manage to resolve this - the guy got shot and still got to the church on time!
At least he's in the right place. Married and buried all at once
Yikes! Dude...that's not cool at all. LOL
I love historical s...this sounds like the trouble is only beginning. Great six, Taryn!
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