I miss you Sam!!

I miss you Sam!!
I miss you Sam!!

Sunday, March 1, 2009

A Dark and Stormy Night

They were together in the House.
Just the two of them.
It was a cold, dark, stormy night. The storm had come quickly;
each time the thunder boomed, he watched her jump.

She looked across the room and admired his strong appearance...and
wished that he would take her in his arms, comfort her and protect her
from the storm.

Suddenly, with a pop, the power went out... She screamed...
He raced to the sofa where she was cowering.
He didn't hesitate to pull her into his arms.
He knew this was a forbidden union and
expected her to pull back.

He was surprised when she didn't resist but instead clung to him.
The storm raged on...
They knew it was wrong...
Their families would never under stand... So consumed were
they in their FEAR that they heard no opening

of doors...just the faint click of a camera......


9 comments:

Janie said...

Ha! Great story and photo for a chuckle.

bobbie said...

this is such a funny one!

And it IS a dark and stormy night here. Started snowing before 7: It's 9:30 as I write, and there's an awful lot of snow out there!

Sweetie said...

What a great story with a hysterical ending.
Sweetie

Peggy said...

That was great. I scrolled down and what a surprise! LOL Such a cute picture!

magiceye said...

lol! this was great!

Kay said...

Aaack!!! Too too hilarious! Love this!

Susan at Stony River said...

I laughed myself SORE at that photo and story. How on earth was that picture managed?? I love it!

Mojo said...

Okay, you gotta tell me how you pulled that one off. Great tail...er... tale!

Rinkly Rimes said...

I think you interrupted an intimate moment!

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