This Is Love by Natasha Madison EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Natasha Madison
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Abby’s got no fucking idea why she’s doing this. There was tequila
involved, and puppy dog eyes, and somehow that resulted in her agreeing to
go speed dating with Ella. Speed dating.
“I can’t believe you’re making me do this,” she grumbles as she
pushes through the door of the bar, promptly finding herself attacked by
obnoxious neon lighting and a whole lot of dark wood. “I don’t have time
for this shit.”
Ella gives her a shove in the back, coming in behind her. “Quit
whining. God forbid you do something fun.”
“Fun.” Abby snorts. “Forced two-minute conversations with randoms
is not fun.” She can pretty much feel Ella rolling her eyes. “Just get me a
drink and let’s get this over with,” she says, sighing, and receives a clap on
the shoulder for her efforts.
“That’s the spirit.”
Ella disappears across the room, heading towards the long, striplighted bar that lines the far wall, already overrun with women.
Because that’s what this night is. Women. Lesbians—or bi, pan,
whatever—showing up to make a connection. Abby doesn’t need a
connection. Abby needs to go home and get some work done.
But—sigh. She promised Ella, and there are very few things Abby
wouldn’t do for Ella, so. She hitched her wagon to these ridiculous
scenarios the day she woke up and realized Ella Emmerson is her best
friend, and probably the most important person in the world to her—not
that Abby will ever tell her that.
It’s been this way for ten years—Ella dragging her into stupid
situations, and Abby complaining about it until she can go home again. She
should’ve known, really, when she met Ella in that gay bar back in San
Diego what feels like a lifetime ago, and rather than hit on her—an idea
Abby hadn’t been entirely opposed to that night; Ella is a good-looking
woman, after all, and there was a lot of alcohol involved—Ella instead
dragged Abby, a complete stranger in that moment, onto the dance floor to
do the Macarena with her. Abby’s never danced again, too entirely
mortified by the memory of it, but she did gain an Ella Emmerson in her
life as a result of her humiliation so—whatever. It all balances out.
Ella comes back with the drinks—cosmos, thank god, sans the tequila
chasers—and gives her a massive grin. Abby eyes her warily.
“What?”
“Nothing,” says Ella, failing to smother her smile as she takes a sip of
her drink. When Abby raises an eyebrow, Ella concedes. “The women here
are really gorgeous,” she says, all conspiratorial and flushed.
It’s Abby’s turn to roll her eyes. “You’ve always had shit taste.” Truth
is, she hasn’t even looked at the selection—with such little interest in this
event and what’s supposed to come of it, she wouldn’t give a shit if a young
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