
Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue
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Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue is a lesfic author at amzn.to/36DFT2x. Sign-up for her newsletter at higginbothampublications.com
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“Don’t Tell Me Twice”: Chapter Nineteen
Ziggy soaked in the details of the morning, knowing that Olive’s return would impact the intimate growth that she had shared with Buck the night before. She knew that she shouldn’t have expected anything to last between the two of them. Buck had avoided her since Olive’s return, and though she felt like the two of them should talk, she didn’t want to push it.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue4 years ago in Fiction
“Don’t Tell Me Twice”: Chapter Twenty-One
Weeks had passed since their concert in Seattle, and for the first time since she went on tour, Ziggy felt comfortable. She had gotten used to the everyday activities of the band and had even built closer relationships with Spike and Jemma. The drama that Olive had caused was long gone, and since then, Ziggy hadn’t heard from Viola. During this time, Buck seemed to have recovered from the chaos that Olive had caused and her and Ziggy had become the best of friends. They had yet to fully discuss the night of intimacy that they had shared, and Ziggy was careful to put a wall up around Buck when it seemed like they were growing too close so that she didn’t leave her heart unguarded.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue4 years ago in Fiction
How Do You Know If Your Boo is Really into You?
If you have a crush and wonder if the person that you are interested in feels the same way, your best line of defense is to pay attention. Sometimes, the idea of approaching a person that you are crushing on can be nerve-wracking. What if he or she doesn’t feel the same way? What if you are misreading the signs? How do you know when it is the right moment? Well, if your secret boo is doing any of these things, then it might be time to talk to him or her.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue4 years ago in Confessions
Rockin' Your Relationship Through the New Year
Changing the SEO of Your Relationship After dating a person for a while, things may become routine, and in some cases, the monotony can affect the relationship. However, with a little spontaneity and a few changes, you may be able to overcome the obstacle of uneventfulness and reconnect with your partner. Here are a few changes that might help.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue4 years ago in Humans
Non-Profits in Chicago Inspire Change
Imerman Angels Fight Cancer in Chicago Cancer is no joke, and the path to tackling this disease can be difficult and lonely. Therefore, in an organization in Chicago has made it its mission to eliminate the isolation that this illness can bring by bringing people together. Imerman Angels was founded in 2006 by Jonny Imerman after he endured his battle with cancer. He saw how it helped to have a support system through his journey in fighting the illness and wanted to give others the same support that he had.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue4 years ago in Humans
"Don't Tell Me Twice": Chapter Thirteen
Ziggy put away her guitar and slung her guitar case over her shoulder. The band had gotten a lot accomplished, and they were only one song away from releasing their promotional CD. Ziggy wandered out of the recording booth and over to a nearby wall to wait for Buck. She needed a second to herself to clear her head before spending her night helping the other woman devise a plan to win back Olive.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue4 years ago in Fiction
"Don't Tell Me Twice": Chapter Twelve
Buck walked into the studio, juggling her hot coffee between sips. It had been a long night, and though she was tired, she knew that time recording was just what she needed. Seeing Olive last night had devastated her and left her with many unanswered questions. Olive was not the same woman that she once knew, and at this point, she realized that there was no way to turn back time to the way that things were before the other woman had left. Olive had changed, and the part of her heart that had once bonded with the other woman was broken.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue4 years ago in Fiction
"Don't Tell Me Twice" Chapter Eleven
“Hey, can you pour me a beer?” Buck asked a skinny woman that stood in front of a nearby keg. Finding out that Ziggy and Viola were related had come as a shock to her, and she wanted to find Spike and Jemma so that she could talk to them about her newfound knowledge.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue4 years ago in Fiction
"Don't Tell Me Twice" Chapter Ten
“So, this is what you do for entertainment around here, huh?” Ziggy inquired, looking around. There was over a hundred people in front of her, clustered in a space around a large barn. A bonfire blazed in the middle of the crowd, and there were a dozen of people sitting on the backs of pickup trucks, taking shots, conversing, and just having fun. The sky was clear, allowing the moonlight to glisten over a small, nearby pond in the distance, and the music and lights that were coming from inside the large barn made it known that someone had transformed the area into their own make-shift stage. “These are all band members?” Ziggy asked, looking back at Spike. The other woman had told her earlier about the hidden music scene, but she had been hesitant to accept the truth in what she said.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue4 years ago in Fiction
Don't Tell Me Twice: Chapter Nine
Buck sat in her hotel room, watching television. She had a long day recording and her nerves were completely shot after meeting the newest member of their band. Buck had been hopeful. She had trusted Spike and Jemma to make a good choice, but hiring Ziggy seemed like a mistake. The other woman was cocky and disrespectful. It seemed like all that Ziggy wanted to do was step on Buck’s feet, and Buck hated that the other band members thought so well of the other woman.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue4 years ago in Fiction
Don't Tell Me Twice: Chapter Eight
Ziggy walked into the glamorous studio, eyeing the gorgeous designer furniture and coffee station. The whole room was highlighted with window walls that looked out into a city filled with sunshine and palm trees, and the woman behind the reception desk were dressed nothing less than professionally.
By Nicole Higginbotham-Hogue4 years ago in Fiction


