The scene I’m using for SSS describes the wedding of
Neal’s best friend, Sandy, to Sophie. The entire scene is in Neal’s POV.
During the ceremony Neal had some difficulty trying not to think about the
one-night-stand he and Sophie shared. He had a harder time with memories of his
first love, Laurie, who died before he said those three little words “I love
you.”
April
(and Sandy) grew up in Crescent City. She now lives with Neal in Los Angeles
but still struggles with unrequited feelings for Sandy. The ceremony is over
and Neal suggested to April that they go for a walk along the beach. Neal
thinks about how content he is with his relationship with April; they live
together but have never discussed marriage.
I'm
skipping over Neal thinking about how empty he felt after Laurie died, and picking
up with him addressing April. He’s just told her if getting married means a lot
to her, he’ll do it. She called that the most lopsided proposal ever.
Neal rubbed the back of his neck and frowned at his feet. She was forcing him to be obvious. Well, all right, if she really wanted the old-fashioned stuff, that’s what he’d have to do.He took a deep breath, got down on one knee in the soft sand, held both of her hands, and gazed up at her with all the sincerity he could dig up.“April, I don’t have a ring, but will you marry me, because I really love you?”With an indulgent smile, she pulled one hand free then gave him a sideways shove.
Half the fun of SSS is seeing comments on excerpts of your
own work, but the other fun part is seeing the other snippets. There’s a fair
amount of romance in the excerpts though several are not typical at all!
There’s really something to please every reading taste.
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