Eyes For My Worst Neighbor – Ella Marie

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Theo’s offer to fetch my laptop was sweet, but honestly, the book was the furthest thing from my mind. Before I could even consider publishing or anything else, I needed to address the situation with Tristan. So, I swiftly changed the subject. “I was actually thinking we could call your parents a bit earlier today,” I told him.

Their faces lit up with excitement as I video-called Tarah, and they were still in their hotel room. I was glad to catch them before their day’s adventure began. “My sweethearts, I miss you so much. I was planning to call you just before bedtime,” Tarah told them. “Auntie Lori asked if we wanted to call you and Daddy early today, and we said yes,” Theo exclaimed. “That’s sweet, Theo. How was camp today?

Did you make more friends?” “Todd is my new friend, and he’s cool, but he doesn’t know how to surf. I still want to be friends with Nick and Carl.” “Theo, remember what we talked about. If there are boys who don’t want to be your friends just because you can’t surf, well, maybe they aren’t the kind of friends you should have. Real friends like you for who you are, not just for what you can do.”

“But Mommy, I want to learn, and Tristan can teach me. Maybe just a few times, and I can learn really fast.” “I’ll talk to Auntie Lori, but no promises. So Ivy, what about you?” She directed the question to Ivy, who was looking across the patio. “Ivy, what are you looking at?”

I asked her. “I’m waiting to see if Luna comes outside.” “Mommy wants to talk to you.” Ivy probably missed Luna and wanted to spend time with her. And because of my foolish voicemail, Tristan might not trust the kids with Luna again. I felt awful. Ivy was talking to Tarah when I finally saw Sadie outside on the patio. As soon as Theo spotted them too he excitedly jumped on Ivy.

“Look, Luna is outside!” “Mommy, can I go play with Luna, please?” Ivy asked eagerly, then handed me the phone to continue talking to Tarah. They all rushed outside to play with her, and Sadie seemed fine with it. It was surprising, as I had half-expected her to also avoid us entirely. Tarah remarked, “So how is Operation Have Fun going for you?”

Copyright © 2023 by Ella Marie – All rights reserved In no way is it legal to reproduce, duplicate, or transmit any part of this document in either electronic means or in printed format. Recording of this publication is strictly prohibited and any storage of this document is not allowed unless with written permission from the publisher. All rights reserved. OceanofPDF.com Contents Introduction 1.

Lori 2. Tristan 3. Lori 4. Tristan 5. Lori 6. Tristan 7. Lori 8. Tristan 9. Lori 10. Tristan 11. Lori 12. Tristan 13. Tristan 14. Lori 15. Tristan 16. Lori 17. Tristan 18. Lori 19. Lori 20. Tristan 21. Lori 22. Tristan 23. Tristan 24. Lori 25. Tristan 26. Lori 27. Tristan 28. Lori 29. Lori 30. Tristan 31. Lori 32. Tristan 33. Lori 34. Tristan 35. Lori 36. Lori 37. Tristan 38. Lori Epilogue – One Year Later Sneak Peek OceanofPDF.com Introduction After my heart was gambled by my college sweetheart, I swore off men.

Yes, ALL men, including the incredibly attractive guy sharing my duplex in Southside Beach, who, surprise, lives on the beach full-time— talk about weird; can’t trust that guy. It shouldn’t have been hard; I was focusing on my next bestseller books, and Tristan was plotting different ways to annoy me and stalk me. Until the day he became my unexpected hero, saving me and my best friend’s kids from a potential calamity.

That moment changed everything. My initial attempt to distance myself turned into spending entire days at the beach, outings with his friends, and engaging in cook-offs in my kitchen. When I started letting my guard down for him, he opened up about his past, echoing the very reasons I vowed to avoid commitment-phobic men like him. Now that our feelings for each other are becoming harder to hide, I wonder if I can nudge Tristan into making a move already.

If we both choose to walk away, my heart may never recover from this one. OceanofPDF.com 1 Lori “Are you sure you don’t want me to bring them to Uncle Julius?” Tarah’s voice was soft, like the sweet aroma of the coffee she poured for us. It’s a tradition we’ve maintained ever since I relocated to the suburban neighborhood of Savannah after Tarah and Jake’s wedding, all in the name of staying close to my best friend who had left me in Atlanta.

Our work- from-home setup in my cozy spare bedroom, which we transformed into a shared office for the two of us, turned these morning coffee sessions into a way to boost our daily productivity after the kids left for school. “Girl, we’ve been through this,” I replied, gently stirring my coffee while watching the rich hazelnut creamer blend in.

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