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The First Encounter

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Sunday, 13 August 1780 Mother sucked a lace handkerchief to her face, concealing the contagious grin from my future family. Throwing the Limoges gilt cup at Miguel probably wasn’t the best idea, but the toss felt like the soft whites pushing through the crack of an eggshell that had boiled too long. I picked up the nearest thing and flung it at him.   How I managed to hold in the ensuing urge to laugh was miraculous. The unbroken saucer, a reminder of the incident that disgraced the pristine parlor wall of Casa de la Colina, and the Lizarraga family name, was good for nothing more than a potted plant. The over-wound-pocket-watch throw that sent my fiancĂ©’s eyebrows as high as mine the first time I jumped Artemia over the winter woodpile, sped past Miguel’s brow with a miss so narrow, his forehead could’ve easily been bloodied with a nick worthy of bragging about to drinking buddies as a dueling mishap, had there been the remotest possibility he’d be company to ei...

Fall in Love, Free

I'm cutting to the chase -- La Protagonista is being given to you, free -- one chapter at a time. If you need the full dose now, please visit,  https://betterthannada. wixsite.com/prujones Like everything else in this universe, this generous offer is subject to change at a moment's notice.  Enjoy! Pru Jones, author Wednesday 1 November 1780 Sails thumped with the shifting wind. I happened to look down at the railing. The scratch Armando made on the back of my hand at our blood ceremony had healed. How long would it take to fix the hole he cut in my heart? A fly sitting on a lily pad was safer than being aboard our stench-filled floating prison creaking with each swell. Not that I cared. Standing over the sloshing wake against the hull below, I couldn’t imagine my beloved Armando staring out at a sea desert reflecting colorless sky. Yet, I knew he had indeed made the trip. My trust in Maximo waned with every turn of the hourglass. His misgivings, whatev...