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#352025 added November 1, 2014 at 1:38am
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Stranded in a Library or Bookstore 24 Hours
Writing Prompt: If you had to be locked in someplace over night {book store, grocery store, church, amusement park} where would you choose to be locked in?

Barnes and Nobles. They have a place to eat and get drinks. They have a bathroom. I am good. I could load up books on my Nook. I would go to the writing books section, look at the newest journals, look at the movie/theatre books, new best sellers display, hobby books, bargin books, children's books, fantasy books and romance books. I suppose I would spend the most time at the romance book section. I love romance books especially ones that take place in the Medieval times and Regency times in England. Sometimes, I get vibes like I was a Princess in a former life or Lady of the Manor. I am totally into romance. I hope everyone finds someone to love and lives happily ever after. It would have been so neat to live in a castle and be married to a knight or a Prince. I am drawn to the 1500's and up in England. I have English blood as well as Indian blood. I feel a connection to England and the Native American Indians. I love to write romance stories. Love makes the world go round. Romance will never go out of style. Can anyone have too much romance? No. Romance is part of everyone's soul. Long live romance and fairy tales.

Oh. Back to the question. I would love to be locked in the book store. I work nights so I would be wake. Think of the reading I would get done!

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