Shana Abe Quote

Don’t worry. If we sink, we’ll swim together to shore. We’ll use your bewitching chapeau as a float.The nose of the yacht dipped hard, then rose. The wing began a low howl around us.I’m not blotto, he said, in response to my expression. He turned to the railing and chucked the empty flute to the waves. Not yet, in any case.I went to stand beside him. The flute had sunk beneath the surface already, on its way to an eternity of sand and tide.That’s good. Because I can’t swim.Why did you go swimming in the grotto, then, he asked too pleasantly, if you can’t swim?I wasn’t swimming there. I was smoke, at the ceiling, when you came in. Falling into the water was an accident.You’re welcome, Armand said.I refused to ask for what. We both knew.

Shana Abe

Don’t worry. If we sink, we’ll swim together to shore. We’ll use your bewitching chapeau as a float.The nose of the yacht dipped hard, then rose. The wing began a low howl around us.I’m not blotto, he said, in response to my expression. He turned to the railing and chucked the empty flute to the waves. Not yet, in any case.I went to stand beside him. The flute had sunk beneath the surface already, on its way to an eternity of sand and tide.That’s good. Because I can’t swim.Why did you go swimming in the grotto, then, he asked too pleasantly, if you can’t swim?I wasn’t swimming there. I was smoke, at the ceiling, when you came in. Falling into the water was an accident.You’re welcome, Armand said.I refused to ask for what. We both knew.

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About Shana Abe

Shana Abé is an American author of romance novels. She is a past winner of the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award and has won numerous Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Awards.