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Kisses Cuddles Christmas and You By Bindi Kennedy (NEW)
Kisses Cuddles Christmas and You By Bindi Kennedy (NEW)
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At the age of ten, I was confident of two
I was in love with my best friend, Sadie Beaufort.
One day, when we were old and gross like our parents, we would get married. However, I was pretty sure we wouldn’t have kids. Rumour had it that making babies was also gross.
At fifteen, Sadie still owned my heart, but things began to change. For example, the whole baby-making process seemed much, much more appealing.
Through tragedy and triumph, we were inseparable. Nothing and no one could ever come between us.
We were fated. Meant to be...or so we thought.
I was in love with my best friend, Sadie Beaufort.
One day, when we were old and gross like our parents, we would get married. However, I was pretty sure we wouldn’t have kids. Rumour had it that making babies was also gross.
At fifteen, Sadie still owned my heart, but things began to change. For example, the whole baby-making process seemed much, much more appealing.
Through tragedy and triumph, we were inseparable. Nothing and no one could ever come between us.
We were fated. Meant to be...or so we thought.
