Make love make money make it last book

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Purchase only authorized editions. You have been an amazing source of knowledge and support. I am happy to call you my friend. He was about to leave for college and Bree was beginning her senior year of high school.

It made sense to end it now, rather than try to have a long distance relationship. Colin shook his head to attempt to clear the doubt from his mind, he knew he had to try and make a clean break. Finally she looked back at him, her face full of confusion. He should have known she would go.

But he understood her reasons for wanting to wait. Especially. A clean break now would be best, you know? He looked down at her and his face softened. How could he not love her? She always called him on his shit. Colin trying to block the thoughts from his mind and stiffened his resolve. You said that you loved me. Now, all of a sudden, you want to break up? This is coming out of nowhere, Colin.

They had planned to continue dating and seeing each other on breaks and holidays, but after thinking about it, making lists, and talking to his friends and family, Colin realized make love make money make it last book it would be best for both of them to go their separate ways. He just needed to make her believe that he believed. He let out a long sigh, as if shewas the one being unreasonable.

His stomach turned. He felt nauseous at the thought of what he was going to say. It just makes more sense to end it. He hated the thought of hurting her and tried to think of something to say that would soften the blow.

This is just the way it has to be. She stood up as tall as her five-foot, four-inch frame allowed and looked him in the eyes. Wavering about his decision, he reached his hand out to touch her again, then stopped.

Her long hair flowed around her shoulders, just the way he liked it. Dropping his hand to his side, he walked away and left her. Although she loved good wings as much as the next person, it was her job to clean the fryers, so she dreaded her shift anytime she was scheduled for a Wednesday night. She watched as Kara locked up behind the last customer, and then went behind the bar to turn up the music. Other than the cleaning, Briana loved closing time. The night manager, Pam, was pretty cool.

She stayed in the back, counting the money and making sure everything balanced out, and then put it in the envelope to make the drop at the bank on her way home. Briana joined Kara and Pete, one of the bar backs, over by the bar once she set the fryer to drain. Gotta love twenty-five cent wings. As a waitress, Kara got to turn on her charm and flirt with the customers, one of her favorite pastimes, thus reaping the rewards of a busy Wednesday night.

The view from the back of the house was a lot different. During shift, Briana cooked all of the orders, so she spent her evenings covered in grease, ketchup, and everything else she spilled while making the food.

Just the thought of making a mistake and having a customer yell at her or something was enough to keep her in the. Sorry, Bree. They took the shots and then separated to start cleaning.

Briana and Kara were having a party of sorts at their apartment after work, so they wanted to finish up quicker than usual. Once the stainless steel of the fryer gleamed and the floors were scrubbed down, Briana took one last look around the kitchen and deemed it spotless.

She went out to see if Kara, Pete, or any of the others needed her help getting their side work. Kara was just finishing up rolling her silverware and Pete was turning off the radio when she walked up.

She and Kara rode together back to their apartment over the flower shop. Their Texas town was small enough that getting to the other side meant they only had to drive for five minutes to get wherever they needed to go. They parked and ran up the stairs, racing to see who would get to the shower. She showered as quickly as she could, while still scrubbing the smells of the kitchen out of her hair and off of her body. When she was done, Kara was waiting for her turn, and handed Briana a towel as they switched spots.

Briana ran down the short hallway to her room, rubbing the towel over herself as she mentally went through her wardrobe. She decided that cutoff shorts and a frilly tank would do quite nicely on this hot summer night, and dug through her dresser trying to find the pair she was looking. Once she was dressed, she brushed out her chestnut colored hair and pulled it up into a high ponytail. She put minimal makeup on, then threw on her flip flops and hurried out to the kitchen to check the status of their provisions.

It was BYOB, so most of the people would have their own drinks, but a random moocher always showed up and needed some alcohol. They had a bottle of wine, a twelve pack of Bud Light, and a bottle each of cherry vodka and Sprite. They were good to go. She took out a couple bags of chips, put them in bowls, and placed them around the living room. She threw the blankets, a random sock, and the magazines that were littering the floor into the big hope chest that served as their coffee table.

She was considering running the vacuum when Kara came out, dressed in a sweet sunshine yellow sundress, her blond hair tousled around her face. Do you think we should vacuum? Briana was talking to someone she had taken a college course with a few years ago, when she felt someone come up behind her and softly kiss her neck.

She turned and looked up at Kent over the rim of her glass. At six feet, he towered over Briana, and his unruly blond hair and self-assured manner always drew her to. Sometimes he tried to get too serious for her, and that was when she would tell him it was time to get him a girlfriend.

Once Kent had his Captain and Coke mixed, he leaned down to give Briana a quick kiss before they headed back into the living room. Briana mingled and got caught up on all the town gossip. She was going back to make love make money make it last book up her glass when she caught site of Kara going into her room with Pete. As she was filling her glass, the girl she had been talking to earlier when Kent interrupted, came into the kitchen. Kendra or Kylie, maybe. Briana ran into this a lot. In high school, most of the girls were jealous of her because she was dating Colin.

Since their town was small, she knew anytime Colin came home on break. Everyone was more than eager to tell her about it. She had successfully avoided him so far. She could manage to do so for another summer. She only half listened as Kendrie rambled on. I think he got in last night. Briana topped off her drink and walked out of the kitchen, leaving the girl to stare after her, her words still hanging in the air.

She walked in the opposite direction of the crowd in the living room, down the hall and into her room. She sat down and leaned back against the roof tiles, looking out over the lights of her town. She drank from her glass as she thought about Colin. How dare he come back here permanently? This was her town.

He wanted to go off to school and play football, then make it big and move off to a city. Well, things had changed, and Colin had better watch his step where she was concerned. She had no plans to welcome him back with open arms. She wandered out of her room and groaned at the sight that met her in the rest of the apartment. Some moron had even used one of her favorite Aggie mugs as an ashtray. She went into the kitchen and grimaced at the mess in there, but figured it was best to focus on one thing at a time.

She grabbed a trash bag to get started in the living room. She was about halfway done cleaning up when Kara came strolling in through the front door. Thanks for getting started in. Kara chuckled.

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