A Solitare Rose: ~ Spades ~

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Part 4 of the 4 part series

Updated 08/30/2017
Created 08/03/2005
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A Solitaire Rose: Spades

Dim lit bar charged by an illuminating flame
He was tall, dark and handsome built frame
lit a smoke and took a long drawn drag
shuffled in his seat and then leaned back.

"What is your name?" he asked then swiveled
the bar stool turned to face her dead center.
The silouhette come alive in dark oval eyes.
"Jackie, Jaquelin Hart," she said moving thighs.

"What breeze blew you across my path?"
His arm stretched across her back.
His eyes fell to the valley of cleavage
soaking up the fragrance laid to enrich

"What is your name?" Jackie sensually begged.
He leaned in close and whispered, "Jack Spade."
She gave a thought then moved a tad close
taking a chance on the hand dealt, a Solitaire Rose.

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Jennifer CJennifer Cover 18 years ago
Brilliant as always

You spin a lovely tale

Art and you do it bloody well!

Wonderful writing my friend,

love your work!

Thanks.

~ Jenn

Wanton VixxxenWanton Vixxxenover 18 years ago
In spades...

this was a sensual encounter of a new rose saga. Reminded Me of the sexual undercurrent of Miss Kitty and Matt Dillon of Gunsmoke - remember that one, Art? lol Once again, I'm looking forward to the rest of this tell - a - tale from The Tale Man. <wink>

Vixxx

LeBrozLeBrozover 18 years ago
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A different vision you again share here; you can hear the strength of his silence, as he pulls her into his sphere.

AnonymousAnonymousover 18 years ago
a see Billy Zane

cast as Jack Slade ...ooh..my mind is in overdrive...yum...blue

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