Author, Sarwah Creed, started her FlirtChat series with Daily #teXXXt!
Seven men, seven days of the week, seven very different approaches. Can she save the university newspaper from going under? Can Mr. Monday or Mr. Tuesday help? What about compassionate Mr. Wednesday or spciy Mr. Thursday? Do Mr. Friday, Mr. Saturday or Mr. Sunday have what it takes to keep the newspaper in print? Don't forget... her v-card is onl the line!
Seven men, seven days of the week, seven very different approaches. Can she save the university newspaper from going under? Can Mr. Monday or Mr. Tuesday help? What about compassionate Mr. Wednesday or spciy Mr. Thursday? Do Mr. Friday, Mr. Saturday or Mr. Sunday have what it takes to keep the newspaper in print? Don't forget... her v-card is onl the line!
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Excerpt from Daily #teXXXt
“I heard that you’re having a hard time finding a girl to interview for your article.”
That was the first message, and I wondered if he was watching me right now if he was
laughing at my expense. My eyes carefully scanned campus to see who could see me
using my phone. No one was looking, so I cut the chase and got straight to the point.
“Okay, Captain Obvious, do you know a girl, or are you the girl that I’m looking for?” I sent
back to the unknown texter; my right eyebrow quirked in irritation.
“No, I’m a dude, but I know someone you could talk to.” This message was accompanied
with a wink.
My heart skipped a beat, had I found her at last?
“Alright, who is it then?” I quickly typed back then hit send. I wasn’t expecting the answer
that came with his next reply.
“You.”
“I heard that you’re having a hard time finding a girl to interview for your article.”
That was the first message, and I wondered if he was watching me right now if he was
laughing at my expense. My eyes carefully scanned campus to see who could see me
using my phone. No one was looking, so I cut the chase and got straight to the point.
“Okay, Captain Obvious, do you know a girl, or are you the girl that I’m looking for?” I sent
back to the unknown texter; my right eyebrow quirked in irritation.
“No, I’m a dude, but I know someone you could talk to.” This message was accompanied
with a wink.
My heart skipped a beat, had I found her at last?
“Alright, who is it then?” I quickly typed back then hit send. I wasn’t expecting the answer
that came with his next reply.
“You.”
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MORE ABOUT DAILY #teXXXt
Seven men. One for every day of the week. A story too sexy to pass up.
Chicago University newspaper is going under.
I need to save it.
Everyone says sex sells, and what is sexier than a polyamorous relationship?
One woman. Multiple men.
Now that’s how you sell papers.
But my plea for such a woman to come forward to an interview has unexpected consequences.
All I get are Dirty sexts asking if I want first-hand experience.
I shouldn’t give up my v-card and get involved with seven men.
I’m not that desperate to save the paper.
Or am I?
The men pursuing me are making it hard to say no, as they start to become my secret fantasies every day of the week for different reasons.
Mr. Monday’s bold and says precisely what’s on his mind.
Mr. Tuesday’s sensitive and listens to my every need.
Mr. Wednesday’s compassionate, the kind of guy who knows what he wants but doesn’t just take it.
Mr. Thursday knows how to spice things up.
Mr. Friday’s tall, dark, and handsome, his sultry eyes always have me coming back for more.
Mr. Saturday’s always wants to be in control.
Mr. Sunday’s quiet and mysterious, an enigma that I can’t wait to unravel.
I always knew I would have to go all-in to become a respected journalist. The more I talk to them, the more I want to know them not only online, but offline too. They are promising to do things to me that are so dirty; I can’t sleep at night.
I never imagined all-in would mean sacrificing myself for a story. Especially, with the bully writer, who’s jealous of the attention that my stories keep getting.
I need to keep it a secret if I do decide to play out my fantasies because if the truth comes out, I don’t know if we will all survive the wreckage.
Seven men. One for every day of the week. A story too sexy to pass up.
Chicago University newspaper is going under.
I need to save it.
Everyone says sex sells, and what is sexier than a polyamorous relationship?
One woman. Multiple men.
Now that’s how you sell papers.
But my plea for such a woman to come forward to an interview has unexpected consequences.
All I get are Dirty sexts asking if I want first-hand experience.
I shouldn’t give up my v-card and get involved with seven men.
I’m not that desperate to save the paper.
Or am I?
The men pursuing me are making it hard to say no, as they start to become my secret fantasies every day of the week for different reasons.
Mr. Monday’s bold and says precisely what’s on his mind.
Mr. Tuesday’s sensitive and listens to my every need.
Mr. Wednesday’s compassionate, the kind of guy who knows what he wants but doesn’t just take it.
Mr. Thursday knows how to spice things up.
Mr. Friday’s tall, dark, and handsome, his sultry eyes always have me coming back for more.
Mr. Saturday’s always wants to be in control.
Mr. Sunday’s quiet and mysterious, an enigma that I can’t wait to unravel.
I always knew I would have to go all-in to become a respected journalist. The more I talk to them, the more I want to know them not only online, but offline too. They are promising to do things to me that are so dirty; I can’t sleep at night.
I never imagined all-in would mean sacrificing myself for a story. Especially, with the bully writer, who’s jealous of the attention that my stories keep getting.
I need to keep it a secret if I do decide to play out my fantasies because if the truth comes out, I don’t know if we will all survive the wreckage.
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MEET AUTHOR Sarwah Creed
Sarwah Creed is the author of The FlirtChat series. When she's not writing, then she's running, reading and listening to music. She lives with her three children in Madrid.
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Sarwah Creed is the author of The FlirtChat series. When she's not writing, then she's running, reading and listening to music. She lives with her three children in Madrid.
Follow Sarwah on Amazon HERE