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Maneuver (Men of Inked: Southside, #1) Maneuver by Chelle Bliss
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Chelle Bliss, Maneuver
“have stretch marks.” She closes her eyes, and I cradle her face, wanting her to know how I feel. “Baby, look at me,” I say, waiting for her to open her eyes. “I see nothing but a playground built for me. Don’t hide what I’m dying to explore.”
Chelle Bliss, Maneuver
“I'm like a proud peacock showing off my goods and hoping like hell she digs the eff out of the piercing.”
Chelle Bliss, Maneuver
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Chelle Bliss, Maneuver
“Lulu is in the back seat, oblivious to everything and somehow sleeping through my father’s tirade. My father has kicked me out plenty of times, or at least, that’s what he’d say, but I always had my credit cards and bank account to fall back on. He has never cut me off completely.”
Chelle Bliss, Maneuver
“She’s hot as hell for a mom.”
Chelle Bliss, Maneuver
“Walking quickly, I head toward the doorway the couple just walked away from, glancing from side to side because, in all honesty, I am scared as hell. Light from inside streams out of the windows lining the front of the building, falling on the sidewalk near my feet as if signaling to me like a beacon. I step forward, peering through the glass to get a better look before I dare walk through the door.”
Chelle Bliss, Maneuver
“I just need to make a phone call.” I bite my tongue to stop myself from saying something about his late-night middle-of-the-week drinking, clearly doing it often based on the size of his beer belly. Instead, I look at the floor and head toward the other end of the bar.”
Chelle Bliss, Maneuver
“This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.”
Chelle Bliss, Maneuver
“Lulu is in the back seat, oblivious to everything and somehow sleeping through my father’s tirade. My father has kicked me out plenty of times, or at least, that’s what he’d say, but I always had my credit cards and bank”
Chelle Bliss, Maneuver
“Leave her with me,” he snaps and leans over me, pushing open my car door. “But you gotta go.” His lip curls as he says the last word, showing the wildness the alcohol has soaked into his veins as he settles back into the driver’s seat. My eyes fill”
Chelle Bliss, Maneuver