Mosaic
โ Scribed by Susan X Meagher
- Publisher
- Brisk Press
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 245 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1734303816
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
When youโre a single lesbian whoโd prefer to be partnered, it pays to keep your eyes peeledโeven at work.
Kelsey Maliar blew into Summer Hayesโ shop on a frosty cold morning, and within a few minutes things had warmed up significantly. By the end of the week they were having a great first date, followed by another, and still another.
Everything seemed perfect, something neither of them had a lot of experience with. But they were both ready to put in the work this time, having learned that the end result was well worth the effort.
Nearly every couple reaches a few forks in the road when theyโre starting out, but things sailed along very smoothlyโuntil they didnโt.
What do you do when a woman whoโs remarkably close to perfect struggles with an issue that wouldnโt bother the vast majority of peopleโbut is a hot-button for you? Is it a positive grown experience to work through an emotional challenge together? Or is self-protection the wise choice?
Theyโve both tried to understand the path to love, but the manualโs really hard to comprehend. If they can stick to their resolve, they should be able to hurdle this roadblock. But can they?
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