*Belly Up* offers 17 stories that mesmerize and delight, each exploring the experience of having a body with profound curiosity and tenderness.
Belly Up
β Scribed by Eva Darrows
- Publisher
- Inkyard Press;Harlequin Books
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 162 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
There's a first time for everything.
First time playing quarters.
First time spinning the bottle.
First totally hot, consensual truck hookup with a superhot boy whose digits I forgot to get.
First time getting pregnant.
Surprised you with that one, didn't I?
Surprised me, too. I'd planned to spend senior year with my bestie-slash-wifey, Devi Abrams, graduating at the top of my class and getting into an Ivy League college. Instead, Mom and I are moving in with my battle-ax of a grandmother and I'm about to start a new school and a whole new life.
Know what's more fun than being the new girl for your senior year? Being the pregnant new girl. It isn't awesome. There is one upside, though--a boy named Leaf Leon. He's cute, an amazing cook and he's flirting me up, hard-core. Too bad I'm knocked up with a stranger's baby. I should probably mention that to him at some point.
But how?
It seems I've got a lot more firsts to go.
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