by J.D. Tynan
He must be livid inside, seeing a mess like this in his space. It goes without saying that Gregory spends more time here than Roald does.
“I completely blew it. I’m so sorry, Charlie.” He gave me a warm hug and then growled in a facetious manner. “How was last night? I want details.” He whispered in my ear and gave me a wink. I think he’s probably pushing forty, but acts like a sixteen year-old girl at times. “Bella, I’d really appreciate it if you’d take a moment to clean this up. Laura-Lee is far too busy to be picking up after you and your friends, don’t you think?”
I almost choked on my own tongue when Bella smiled and galloped down the stairs. Gregory must have some sort of magical powers that I lack because I get attitude and I’m supposedly her best friend.
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About our Author
J. D. Tynan
Multi Award-winning author J.D. Tynan resides in the Pacific Northwest and has 8 published novels to her credit, along with several short stories and a screenplay in the works. She’s currently working on a new novel while also focusing on her career as CFO of a Real Estate Investment Firm in Portland, OR.