Johnny responded as many males would to the sight that greeted him when he returned to his office from lunch. As the story progresses, you, the reader, will learn that Mr. Goode has an innate appreciation of fine things. The sight to which he is treated in the selection below is no less fine than the exquisite china and silver he inherited from his grandmother.
One leg extended partially, then the derriere, which had been sticking out from under his desk, began to move backwards towards where he stood. Doggy position in motion. Aware of a gradual urgency developing below his belt, he coughed delicately.I look forward to seeing you next week. I"m not sure what I'll surprise you with, but as always, I'll do my best to please. Or, perhaps that should be tease. Previous selections posted about Johnny in the upcoming story Johnny B. Goode are here.
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You've made this easy to picture. I can't tell you how many times I've crawled out from under a desk after hooking up cables or retrieving a pen and found a boss standing behind me. Thankfully, I don't work in an office anymore! Well done, Grinnie.
ReplyDeletethank you, Patricia. i'm a jeans person for this very reason. i'm not opposed to getting my hands dirty or down on my hands and knees when the task requires. i apprciate your comments. hopefully i'll see you next week.
DeleteI can so see this in my mind! Great visual picture. Sounds like Johnny's enjoying the view. :) Nice job!
ReplyDeletehey there, Jenna. thanks for stopping in and commenting. yes, he surely is. see you next week, hopefully.
DeleteI love the visual you created. She's giving him quite a show.
ReplyDeletehiya, Carrie-Anne. it's great that you stopped in and commentend. thank you. that's her motive exactly. oh, i can't wait 'til i get to share more. hopefully i'll see you next week.
DeleteGreat visual, Grinelda. It made me laugh. I, too, have been "caught" that way hooking up computer cables. Then someone actually had a nerve to take a picture. Thankfully, it was a Polaroid, and not digital. I don't know how it ended up in a thousand little pieces. Really! Sounds like a really fun book.
ReplyDeleteha! i know i replied to this late last night or in the wee hours. thanks, Kathryn, for stopping in and commenting. the book is fun, both to write and to think about. hope to see you next week.
DeleteHow the heck can Johnny B. Good with that nearby. Steamy imagery and great conflict in him over his next choice of uh...words?
ReplyDeletehi, Damian, thanks for stopping in to comment. oh, Johnny is still reeling from being dropped by Amanda earlier via text. well, they are in the office and unlike onstaviradyne in A Ghostly Tale II, they're more 'nilla where he works. hope to see you next week.
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