"Reed." I whispered.No response."Reed!"A soft groan."Can you get off my damn hair I can't move!"That's it. I was going to give this big ogre ten seconds and then shove him off me, if I could even do that. I was getting squashed from this fat ass.From this very fit, but, heavy, person.Reed gru
Thanks everyone for supporting this book till now and putting up with my slow updates. Planning an event might be hard but cleaning up after was just as hard. By the time I returned all the hire equipment, helped clean up the venue and dispose of all the fresh flowers it was nearly eleven p.m.I lo
"I brought this sparkling red wine. Apparently its good and the best part is that it was only twelve dollars.""Did you drink enough last night?" I asked, but still taking the wine glass he handed towards me.Reed rolled his eyes, "Please this is a special occasion."Special?He filled the wine glas
Maybe tomorrow, I told myself as I grabbed the bread out of the toast maker and placed it on the plate. Yes, from tomorrow on, I will start a healthier breakfast. Oh god, at this rate it will forever be tomorrow, and tomorrow will never arrive. Ever felt like that? The night before you have it all
Blue, blue, oh how blue they were. And, as if on cue, I sucked in my stomach as hard as I could, and looked away , but still watched him from the corner of my eye. Man, I just want a day where I could be happy with the way I looked. "Why'd you stop?" I looked back to see Jenny. Crap, I did rand
"You couldn't honestly wait," I asked as I picked up another bucket and walked back. I looked over my shoulder for a response, and he smiled. "Well you can talk while you walk, right," he said and pushed his hands into his pockets. "Well why don't you make yourself useful then, and help me?" I sug
Coffee meant calories. Calories meant fat. And fat, I had plenty of. Did he want a slice? Probably not. A coffee with this guy? I would probably get trolled and left halfway, so why was he asking me? "What," I asked, giving him a chance to take his offer back, and he did. "Nothing, nevermind,
couldn't help but stare in every mirror as I walked the one kilometre to work, getting of the bus a few stops early was a smart idea, if it was't for the fact it was starting to rain.I hurried under the next few shops that were lined up, covering me from the rain a bit, I caught my reflection again