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Tag Archives: sourdough

Chapter 28—Jessica: More than a loaf of sourdough

I don’t remember what we said. There were apologies and health reports and then there was that kiss.
I didn’t wait for Dan who looked like he was too nervous anyway.
I pulled him close, took off his mask—brazen woman that I am. And kissed him.
And I’ll do it again. I’m sure of it.

November 23, 2020 in Fiction, Reading, Writing.

Audiobook: Chapter 24

I wash the mess off my hands and take a deep breath, gathering my courage before I punch in Dan’s number.
What to say, though. How are you, Dan?
Need anything—like my forgiveness?
No. No. No.

November 4, 2020 in audio book, Reading, Writing.

Chapter 24—Jessica: Corona effect

My hands feel like they are in the middle of “The Great British Baking Show” and my mind is somewhere between confession and a soap opera.

October 27, 2020 in Fiction, Reading, Writing.

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