Roomies (A Standalone Novel) (New York City Bad Boy Romance) - Plot & Excerpts
I have to tell Wrigley not only can I not be in a relationship with her, but we’re going to have to stop seeing each other entirely. Sure, we could stay friends, but I have a feeling she’s not going to be thrilled about that particular option. I might have been able to enjoy the morning more completely if it didn’t mirror the morning that Wrigley and I spent right after I told her that I wanted to be in a relationship with her. Yeah, I kind of bungled this one from the start. Oh well. Before anything else happens, I need to tell Wrigley what’s going on and that we can’t see each other anymore. You know, even a few days ago, I would have just avoided the situation entirely: Wrigley being a little bat-shit-crazy and all, but after the conversation we had over coffee yesterday—I don’t know. This might not be so bad. My first instinct is to just give her a call and drop the news that way, but that seems like the coward’s way out. We’ve been whatever we’ve been long enough that she deserves to hear it face-to-face.
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