There are a lot of places I?d rather spend Christmas Eve morning than on a cold, snowy sidewalk outside someone else?s home. I?d kill to be sitting beside a fireplace, drinking cocoa, wearing flannel pajamas and reading a book.
Instead, I?m here, standing in front of my one-night stand?s house, working up the courage to ring the doorbell and tell him I?m pregnant.
I hate that term?one-night stand. It sounds so cheap and sleezy. Tobias Holiday is neither of those things. He?s handsome and caring. Witty and charismatic. And once, a long time ago, he was mine.
Our one-night reunion was only supposed to be a hookup. A fling with an old lover. A parting farewell before I moved to London and put my feelings for him an ocean away. How exactly am I supposed to explain that to Tobias that I?m having a baby? His baby? Maybe I could sing it. He always loved the silly songs I made up in the shower.
Three French hens, two turtle doves.
And a partridge and a pregnancy.
Language
English
Pages
170
Format
Kindle Edition
A Partridge and a Pregnancy (Holiday Brothers, #3)
There are a lot of places I?d rather spend Christmas Eve morning than on a cold, snowy sidewalk outside someone else?s home. I?d kill to be sitting beside a fireplace, drinking cocoa, wearing flannel pajamas and reading a book.
Instead, I?m here, standing in front of my one-night stand?s house, working up the courage to ring the doorbell and tell him I?m pregnant.
I hate that term?one-night stand. It sounds so cheap and sleezy. Tobias Holiday is neither of those things. He?s handsome and caring. Witty and charismatic. And once, a long time ago, he was mine.
Our one-night reunion was only supposed to be a hookup. A fling with an old lover. A parting farewell before I moved to London and put my feelings for him an ocean away. How exactly am I supposed to explain that to Tobias that I?m having a baby? His baby? Maybe I could sing it. He always loved the silly songs I made up in the shower.