Stir (THE SIZZLE TV #5) by Whitley Green EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Whitley Green
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NATALIE
“Moira, you cannot be serious.”
Moira waved her croissant at me, which, honestly, was just
unnecessary. Do I look like the kind of girl who needs pastries
waved in her face? No, I do not.
“I am completely serious,” she says, dropping the carbohydrate caloriebomb back onto her plate. “The best way to get over the last one is to get
under the next one.”
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“Keep your voice down,” I say, feeling myself blush. We’re the only
two sitting inside the Market Street Market café, but Jill is behind the
counter, and there are two older couples waiting for their order closer to the
door.
“You. Need. To. Get. Laid,” my soon-to-be-ex best friend says, plenty
loud enough to carry over the quiet jazz drifting from the café speakers.
“Yes, thank you. You have saved me the trouble of buying a billboard to
announce it,” I whisper loudly, covering my eyes. “Meanwhile, I’m trying
to solve a problem here.”
I learned a while ago that it was a whole lot better to focus on the things
I can control than things I can’t. And speaking as somebody who’s just
celebrated one full month at her goal weight, I like to think I’m capable of
handling things myself.
“Dating apps,” Moira suggests, sipping her latte.
“Pass.”
Moira rolls her eyes. She thinks I’m old-fashioned for it, but that is one
type of rejection I am not prepared to handle. Not now, maybe not ever.
“Ooh, I can set you up with—”
“No blind dates, either.” For the same reason. And Moira knows it, so
she lets that one go without a fight.
I am not setting myself up to be rejected by some dude who has some
picture in his head of what I’m supposed to look like. Been there, done that,
still paying the therapy bills for it. Or, in my case, the gym membership fee.
Moira taps the side of her cup with a long, manicured fingernail, the
bold fuchsia clashing with her vivid copper hair. Somehow, it looks terribly
fashionable.
“Maybe we start smaller,” she says contemplatively.
“Like what?”
“Shopping spree,” she says, grinning as the idea takes root. “Makeoverstyle.”
“I don’t need a makeover.” I lost sixty pounds. If anything, I’ve already
had a makeover.
“You need a new wardrobe.”
I glance down at my clothes. “What? This shirt is oversized.”
“It’s at least two sizes too big to qualify as oversized, woman,” says
Moira. “You spent all that time and effort to get fit. Isn’t it time to show off
your work?”
She’s got a point, and I know it.
“What if I gain the weight back?”
Moira snorts. “You won’t.”
“But what if I do?”
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