Snow On The Bayou: A Tante Lulu Adventure - Plot & Excerpts
And knowing how much Em enjoyed every aspect of Mardi Gras, from the vivid colors to the elaborate costumes to the music and rowdy good fun, Cage found pleasure in doing something for her. If only the band wasn’t playing such dorky music! Cage loved to dance… fast, slow, dirty, sweet, plain, fancy… but this band knew only one type of music. Glenn Miller. Cage was doing his best, and really, moving from side to side with his arms around Em’s waist and her arms around his shoulders, well, that was good, too. He was still “on call” for active duty regarding Project Boom, but his team members were watching his back tonight, and unless something exploded, speaking figuratively, he could relax and enjoy himself. And man, did he have some “enjoyment” on his mind. “You look beautiful,” he told Emelie as they danced. How soon can we make love? She wore a strapless red ball gown that was tight down to her hips but then flowed out into a full, ankle-length skirt that almost but not quite brushed the floor and out of which peeked red strappy stilettos.
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