Her Shifter Babe (HER SHIFTER BABE (PERFECT PAIRS #6) by Amelia Shaw EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Amelia Shaw
- Language: English
- Genre: Paranormal / Sci-Fi
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Stacey
THERE WAS NO WAY I wouldn’t be able to find Tommy in a town this
small, right? I glanced around at the single street of shops. For a tiny
country town, it sure was bustling with people. The whole area resounded
with the noise of people rushing about, sitting and chatting in cafés over
coffee while the typically mouth-watering aroma of barbecue hung thick
and heavy in the air.
I gulped at the bile that rose instantly in my throat and sighed. I used to
love barbecue, but presently I hated the smell of cooked meat. Even after all
these months of pregnancy, I still hadn’t been able to shake that part of my
nausea. It really affected me, and I looked forward to the day it passed and
my stomach settled back into its normal appetite.
My baby twisted and kicked inside my belly reminding me of their
presence and making me smile despite the sadness filling my heart. “It’s
okay, bubba. We’re almost there. I know it.” Or so I hoped, anyway. I
wasn’t truly sure how much more time I had left, and I was just about run
out of money. If I didn’t find my baby’s father soon, I would be in some
serious trouble. And so would the precious little life growing inside me.
I took a step toward a park bench as a wave of exhaustion passed over
me. Darkness encroached on my vision, and I had to swallow against the
heat that prickled up my neck.
“Hey!” a woman called out to me. “Are you okay?”
I instinctively gripped my belly and staggered forward, desperately
needing to sit down and take a load off my feet.
The woman grabbed my arm and helped me to the bench seat only a
few more steps away. “Sit, you poor thing. What’s going on?”
I shook my hair a little, trying to garner some relief from the heat. I
panted for breath and leaned forward, trying to get comfortable as my
eyesight continued to swim. This poor woman had stopped for me, and
although I was grateful, she really shouldn’t have. The last thing I wanted
was to be a bother to anyone. “I’m sorry,” I managed. “You were going
somewhere.” I closed my eyes and forced myself to breathe, to draw in big,
steady breaths. I couldn’t faint. It would be too dangerous and far too
expensive if they took me to the hospital. There was no way I could afford
it.
The woman squeezed my arm. “Never you mind about that. I’ll just
throw these in the car and I’ll be right back. Don’t stress.”
I forced myself to open my eyes and leaned back against the park
bench. Goodness, it was hot. I’d heard that heat could make pregnancy
extra uncomfortable, but this was ridiculous.
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