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300 pages, ebook
First published January 10, 2017

“I want a guy who will love me even when I have no makeup on and still tell me and believe that I’m beautiful.”

It’s a good thing he’s gay. Otherwise, lets be real. I’d likely end up being that flatmate who accidentally on purpose ‘sleepwalks’ into his bed.
The guy I’d wanted to ask for my number tonight, the guy I’d thought was into me, just chose my roommate instead. I’ve just been clam jammed. Again.






I’d seen the guy through the Plexiglas racquetball court, chatting with Maggie. It worked out perfectly that Jack and I finished our game in time to catch the guy on his way back over to Maggie. I appeared concerned, utterly serious, as I informed him that she was my roommate, but that I wanted to give him a heads-up that she was in therapy and working through some issues. And that the last guy she dated had to relocate. I may have also implied that Maggie veered off into the bunny boiling, "If I can’t have you, no one will" kind of personality.
The Max dude was harder to sway my way, though. Shit, he nearly made me feel bad about what I was doing. Almost. Until, after exhausting all of my usual ploys and failing, I finally offered him fifty bucks to leave and never contact her again. The fact that he accepted money to leave a beautiful woman alone says he’s a king of douches.



