![]() ![]() “I like his hardness, thank you very much,” I quip, and Courtney starts making gagging noises. “You two are made for each other, that’s all I can say at this point. It took me a long-damned time to find just the right one.”Ĭourtney smiles and shakes her head. “So I decided, just as a reminder of the stupid times, that I was going to put a frog in the house. It’s all in the past, and as I tell Courtney the story of me and Ross and the biology frog, she pales until I laugh at the end. ![]() “Ooh, I’m going to get you for that one!” I growl before laughing. “Nope,” Abi huffs, plopping down on the newer, decidedly fluffier, and much more comfortable couch. “You’ve never told her?” I ask Abi, wide-eyed. “What’s wrong with frogs? I mean, they’re not cute, but… it’s just a candy dish. It is a frog.”Ĭourtney looks from Abi to me, then back to Abi. ![]() As if talking to a child, I tell her, “Very good, Abs. But not yet because it’s too fun to tease her. To our home.Ībi’s confused at some of my décor choices, and I guess I have to explain. I didn’t mind being squeezed in next to him, but it’s even better to be home. But it did mean bringing in some workers, which meant for the past week, Ross and I have been crashing at the family mansion, using his old bedroom and trying not to get underfoot too much. It’s not all that new, I’ve only added a few touches here and there. I nod, grinning around the rim of my glass of iced tea as Abi and Courtney finish their ‘inspection tour’ of the ‘new’ penthouse. ![]()
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