Koalafied for Love (VIRTUE SHIFTERS #10) by Zoe Chant EPUB & PDF

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  • Authors: Zoe Chant EPUB
  • Language: English
  • Genre: Paranormal / Sci-Fi
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Mistakes had been made, and Tiffany Wright was going to have to
unmake them.
It was the anthem of her life, and most of the time, she didn’t
particularly mind. She was extremely good at unmaking mistakes. She
preferred to unmake them with a bulldozer.
Lucky for her, working in the construction industry meant that was
usually exactly how she got to unmake them.

Today, unfortunately, a bulldozer seemed unlikely to solve the problem.
Or rather, it absolutely would, but Tiffany was almost certain that
bulldozing somebody’s wedding would not go over well.

She stood on the edge of what had to be the largest town square in the
country, gazing in dismay at the preparations going on at what also had to
be the largest gazebo in the country. The square was the size of actual
football fields. Many of them, all right next to each other. She would get her
steps in for the day by taking one walk around its perimeter. Of course, she
had short legs, but that wasn’t the point. Both ends of the square had young
saplings, no more than knee height, scattered around handsful of older,
taller trees that offered shade to the benches beneath them.

Most of the rest of the square was empty, or at least, just lawn. So much
lawn. Literal acres of lawn.
And Tiffany was supposed to dig a bunch of it up, but she couldn’t do
that with a wedding going on.

There were a surprising number of people at the gazebo, adding ribbons,
flowers, lace curtains, balloons, garlands… It should have looked overdone
already, but the gazebo really was absurdly large, big enough for an entire
marching band, so the work being put in only softened it, rather than
weighing it down with kitschiness.

Tiffany sort of envied the people getting married there. It was going to
be gorgeous, and she loved a wedding. Her second favorite thing in the
world, after bulldozing stuff, was an excuse to dress beautifully and have a
nice cry into a corsage. Or go out dancing, or have a walk down a river. She
wasn’t particular about what happened after the ‘dress beautifully’ part; she
just liked to dress up.

However, regardless of how much she liked to dress up, she was one,
not invited to the wedding, and two, supposed to be digging up a half acre
of land behind the gazebo, starting, like…now.

Somebody had messed up. Either she wasn’t meant to be scheduled to
start today, or they weren’t supposed to be having a wedding this week, and
since she had a contract, Tiffany was pretty sure the wedding party was in
the wrong.

One good thing about being a woman working in construction was that
it had absolutely taught her to face down unpleasant things head-on. Her
construction equipment was going to be here in half an hour, so she had
about twenty-eight minutes to sort this out. Shoulders squared, Tiffany
marched her steel-toed boots across the lawn to the gazebo, shouting, “Hey!
Hi! Hello?” as she got closer.

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