The Hot Girl's Friend by Lisa Scott

The Hot Girl's Friend by Lisa Scott

Author:Lisa Scott [Lisa Scott]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Amazon: B0056VBOB2
Published: 2011-06-17T14:00:00+00:00


Miranda came back from the beach a day early. “He started talking about baby names.” She plopped onto my couch and dangled her feet over the armrest.

“At least you can cross beach house off your list.”

“True, true.” She picked up a Cosmo off my coffee table and started flipping through it. “I’m thinking about working on that bartender from last week. Want to go back there tonight?”

With you? Hell, no.

“He’s on vacation this week,” I lied. “We’ll try another time.” I didn’t want her anywhere near my crush. He might not be able to help himself. I changed the subject. “How about a sixth-grade sleepover at my place?”

She popped up and headed for the door. “I’ll bring the spa goodies.”

Miranda came over and we recited every line of Sixteen Candles, while painting each other’s toes. Mr. Mew promptly climbed onto her lap when she settled onto the couch, and tucked a bowl of popcorn tucked between us. Even feline males preferred her company to mine, that traitorous cat. You think Miranda would shove a pill down your throat when you get worms, you beast? No. She wouldn’t.

Our sleepover would’ve been the perfect time to tell her the truth about Brady. But I couldn’t admit I’d finally fallen for a guy—who was trying to set me up with his buddies. Embarrassing. And I didn’t want her pity. It was clear I was just meant to be friends with a guy who I wanted more than a lifetime supply of Godiva. There’s no Valentine’s Day card for that relationship.

On screen, Jake Ryan kissed Samantha, and we both sighed. Then Miranda stretched and shooed my kitty off her lap. “I’m beat,” she said. “Off for some beauty sleep.”

“Ah, if only that’s what it took to look like you.”

She bopped me with her pillow. “Shut up, Jane. You’re adorable.”

“Puppies are adorable.”

“Are we going out tomorrow night? There’s a new bar downtown.”

I wasn’t ready for another night fending off her suitors. And I didn’t know how long I’d be out with Brady. “I can’t. I’m sorry. I’ve got this sick cat charity event to go to.”

She eyed me strangely.

I nodded. “It’s for work. Boss’ll be mad if I don’t go.”

“Have fun, if they allow that kind of thing at a sick cat charity event.”

“I’m sure I will.”



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