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6 Sentence Sunday 8: Full Moon

This is a weekly meme hosted and originated by 6 Sentence Sunday.

It’s Like the Full Moon -6 sentences from chapter 3 (a work in progress).

Later that evening and for each evening the rest of that first week, Lisa and Rebecca went out on the town and cruised from one night club to another and behaved as though they were back in college. When Saturday night rolled around it was time for the ladies to pull out all the stops and put on their best show for the wealthy young Italian men of Milan. Reliving her youth was beginning to become a difficult chore of resentment for Rebecca. While she enjoyed the simultaneous anonymity and daring excitement that the nightclubs offered, as well as the dancing, music, and flirtatious attentions of complete handsome foreign strangers, she was beginning to tire of the whole thing and was beginning to feel foolish. She was beginning to feel like a chaperon, putting on a good face each night to keep her dear friend from venturing out alone and keeping her from getting in trouble, or worse getting involved with someone. But it was Saturday night and they were still in Italy and that somehow made it all right.

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Character Files EC: B Files EC: Battleground

Character Files from the ToiBox 8: Jack- Stats

ECB-J

nomaleBasic Stats:  Subject EC:B 3-Jack

Full Name: Jack Chandler

Age: 68

Sex: Male

Height: 6 feet

Weight: 200 pounds

Origin: Born in New Jersey, detained in New York for a while, no current address available

Language(s): Multiple

Character Traits: cocky, stubborn, rebellious, loyal, bad attitude with good intentions

Special Attributes: highly intelligent, natural fighter, great strategists, expert with weapons

Purpose In EC:B : He’s a human character who greatly aids in the efforts of the main characters and acts as, a sort of, extended family-like member.

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EC: Giovanni's Angel Sample Sundays

6 Sentence Sunday 7: ECGA

This is a weekly meme hosted and originated by 6 Sentence Sunday.

Eternal Curse: Giovanni’s Angel -6 sentences from chapter 2.

Giovanni further explained to Mira that he had an unusual skin condition that made him sensitive, almost allergic, to direct sunlight. He explained that ever since he was born his skin had been a dull grayish color, not quite lacking in pigment but something more unique. Giovanni explained that it wasn’t a gray color like that of pale or pasty skin; it was more of a gray like the color of ash after a fire.

He explained that he could go outside with the proper sun protection, just never at midday when the sun is the brightest. He then went on to explain that he hardly ever went out in public around other people. He told her how, throughout his childhood and even as an adult, the scrutiny he would receive from passersby was too much for him to bear.

To participate, pick six (6) sentences from anything you like (it can be from a Work in Progress (WiP), something you recently sold, something you hope to sell or even something already under contract and available for purchase – and don’t worry, Six Sentence Sunday is for published AND unpublished writers). Then post them on your blog on Sunday. That’s all there is to it!

Posts are for bloggers only, but comments are open to all. Please post a link back to Six Sunday, the “anchor” site, to let people know where you heard about the idea. You are not required to list the week’s posters on your post…And don’t be afraid to share the love by adding the hashtag #sixsunday to your tweets about Six Sentence Sunday. You can follow the official Six Sentence Sunday twitter at: https://twitter.com/6_Sunday.

*The informative content listed above was taken directly from the 6 Sentence Sunday website with a few paraphrases for ease of viewing and reading. Please review their FAQs for more details.