Must Be Fate: (Cody And Clover) (A Jetty Beach Romance Book 3) - Plot & Excerpts
I don’t usually keep a lot of food in my house. I work so much, I’m not often home for meals. It was one of the things Jennifer complained about. She even took to buying groceries—things she wanted to have around when she came over—and leaving them at my place. I ignored the way it irked me, but now that she isn’t in my life anymore, I’m able to admit how irritating it was. I didn’t want to keep her stupid soy milk in my fridge. Soy milk is disgusting.I have no idea what Clover likes to eat, so I try to include a little bit of everything. Cereal, milk, soup, eggs, bacon, frozen waffles, syrup, hash browns, a carton of strawberries. I’m probably overdoing it. I grab more pain relievers—she’s likely to have a perpetual headache for several days, and I can cycle Tylenol and Motrin for her—and throw in some girly-looking shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and something called a loofah that I seem to recall seeing Jennifer use. Just as I’m heading to the cashier, someone turns their cart down my aisle.
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