Humor can be anything from a belly laugh and the giggles to
a chuckle or a smile. As long as it makes us happy to some degree, humor is
doing its job. Here’s an excerpt from my novel EMPOWERED—an example of humor in
a book that is not meant to be a comedy.
Victor grabbed Jasmine’s arm and dragged her to his office.
“Don’t you guys all have something to do?” he said over his shoulder, but none
of the men moved. He saw Jasmine look back at them and wink.
“You tell her, Vic,” one of the guys hollered just as he
slammed the door.
“Woman, what were you thinking when you came here? It’s not
safe and you stand out like a sore thumb.” Victor glared at her. “Please, tell
me you’re not that dumb.”
“Belize, I think.”
“What?”
“Belize for our honeymoon.”
“Honeymoon!” He heard the guys hooting on the other side of
the door and imagined a whole lot of high-fives taking place out there.
“Yes, good snorkeling. We’ll have to have a society wedding
of course. But we can keep it small and limit the photographers.”
“You’re totally nuts.” Victor shook his head in disbelief.
“We’ll make beautiful babies,” she cooed smiling up at him.
“Babies? Babies!” Victor screeched. “Get this
straight. We. Are. Not. Getting. Married. We. Are. Not. Making. Babies.” What
did it take to make her understand?
“We are,” she said in a matter of fact way that enraged him
even more. “We have to.”
“What the hell are you talking about?”
“Victor, I love you. I can feel you in every atom of my
body. My bones feel like jelly when I’m with you. Can’t you—?”
“You don’t even know me,” he yelled as he yanked the door
open. The guys scrambled out of the way. With one hand on Jasmine’s arm and the
other on the small of her back, he propelled her out the door to the waiting
men. Jasmine stopped abruptly and Victor’s forward momentum caused him to press
against her. He jerked back as if scalded. Jasmine turned to the audience in
the doorway and mouthed, “I’ll be back.” Five thumbs turned up.
“No, you won’t!” Vic deposited her with her bodyguards and
stomped back to his office. “Jesus H. Christ! Miss Jasmine Wade Berdin you are
one hundred percent certifiably insane,” he said to no one in particular as he
sagged heavily into his chair. His bones felt like jelly.
You use humour very well in all your books, Darlene. Subtle and well placed, it adds something special to your novels. I love Yves' expression when he says, "Gag me with a spoon."
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