The Problem with Dating by Brittainy Cherry EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Author: Brittainy Cherry
- Language: English
- Genre: Multicultural & Interracial Romance
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Yara
A vibrant leaf floated aimlessly from the maple tree as I stood in my
older sister Avery’s driveway, giving me the first sign that the season of
change was upon us. Summer was packing up its swimsuits and popsicles,
while autumn prepared to unleash its pumpkin spice everything for the next
few months. I could smell it in the crisp air—change was around the corner.
It only seemed fitting that I was also about to embark on a new season.
“You don’t have to go,” Avery whimpered as I moved around a box in
the back of her boyfriend Wesley’s blue Ford pickup truck. “We’ve loved
having you as a roommate!”
I smiled, knowing that I wouldn’t have made it through the past year if
it wasn’t for my two sisters. Avery pretty much bottle-fed me self-esteem
slogans for the past twelve months to make sure I didn’t drown in my
erratic thoughts each day before she tucked me into bed with a blend of
herbal tea that my younger sister, Willow, made to help me sleep.
“I have to stand on my own two feet again if I’m going to move
forward,” I said. It had been over a year since I’d ended my marriage with
my now ex-husband, Cole. I’d been staying with my older sister and Wesley
ever since.
Even though I knew they didn’t seem to mind having me around, I felt it
was time to shift onto my new stage of life. The small town of Honey Creek
only had one apartment complex, a building that overlooked Lake
Michigan. Though the view was remarkable, it was odd that I would stay in
a one-bedroom apartment there after living in houses for the past ten years,
but I was thrilled. Something about having my own space felt like a renewal
of my energy.
“You could always come to stay with me in Big Bird,” Willow offered,
walking around with the final box of my things. Big Bird was the school
bus Willow transformed into a mobile home. It was funny how different my
sisters were from one another. When Avery was stubborn and headstrong,
Willow was like a flowing stream. Where Avery planted her feet on solid
ground, Willow floated away in wanderlust. While Willow wore her heart
on her sleeves and allowed anyone and everyone to experience said
heartbeats, Avery was as closed off as a person could get.
Sometimes, I wondered which sister I was most like, but then I realized
I was probably a blend of them both. I was equal parts perfectionist and
wild heart. Yet sometimes those two characteristics clashed during a crisis,
and I’d be left drowning in a panic of wtf moments.
Thankfully, when that happened, my sisters would help guide me
forward.
“I’ll keep the Big Bird offer in mind. Thanks, Willow,” I told her.
“Anytime,” she said sincerely.
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