The Curvy Girl Next Door: A BBW Romance

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Author: Leila Lacey
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parents’ old house and as much in the original condition as he possibly could. It had all of the original crown moldings.  He had to have new hardwood floors installed but he had installed the exact same wood that was used in the original house which had cost him a pretty penny. His house had five bedrooms and six bathrooms. A lot of house for a single man with no children but he hoped to get married and start a family.  It was really important to him that his kids grow up in the house he grew up in but sometimes he swore this place was a money-pit.
    “So what you are saying is not only do I have to get the entire place rewired, I also have to pay to stay in a hotel for a month?” Julian said.
    “Two,” Tom said bracing himself for Julian’s response which came promptly.
    “TWO, TWO, TWO MONTHS?” he yelled.
    “Hey, you are the one that wants to maintain the house for historical purposes so me and the guys have to take our time here,” Tom said backing away from him with his hands up like he was being held at gun point.
    “Knock, Knock,” Angela said at the front door. “Julian, are you here?” she said opening his front door and walking in.
    Julian always left his door unlocked. The neighborhood they lived in was very safe and in the instance that someone was stupid enough to enter his house, he was a Marine with several guns and was trained in five different types of martial arts.
    “Hey, Ang, I am in the living room,” Julian yelled out to her.
    Angela came into the living room. “Oh gosh, I am so sorry I didn’t know you had company,” she said apologetically.
    “It’s ok, he is not company,” Julian said waving Tom off.   “He is my best friend and electrician, Tom Higgins. Tom, this is my neighbor, Angela McMillian,” he introduced them. As they greeted each other, Julian took the time to get a good look at Angela’s rear-end which was devastatingly round and looked like it was soft and more than a handful to get a hold of; just the way he liked it. She was wearing a black pin-striped business suit with sexy black stilettos that showed off her succulent calves and a white lace top with a bow at the neck. Julian love the way she dressed. When Angela was going to work, she was all professional and sexy as hell and when she was home and spending time with the girls, she was all casual and still sexy as hell.
    ‘I wonder if there is anything she looks bad in,’ he thought. Then remembering that he had seen her in nothing but a towel last night, he thought, ‘Nope, there isn’t.’
    “I am so sorry to interrupt. I wanted to stop by and let you know dinner will be served at eight o’clock tonight. The girls are with their father for a week in the Bahamas so I can eat a little later than normal. So will I see you at eight?” Angela asked.
    “I wish I could but I have to move into a hotel room tonight for two months so I won’t be around,” Julian said giving Tom the evil eye.
    “TWO MONTHS? Why?” Angela asked him. The thought of not really seeing him for two months bothered Angela a great deal. ‘What in the world? When did that happen?’ she was thinking to herself.
    “I have to have the entire house rewired so my house doesn’t catch on fire,” Julian said.
    “Oh God, that is a lot of time to stay at a hotel. Can you afford that and the repairs?” Angela said to him. “Oh God, I am so sorry. I forget sometimes and just speak my mind. That is none of my business,” she finished apologizing.
    “No, no, it’s fine, Angie, I have no secrets from you. To be honest, I really can’t afford it but I don’t have a choice,” Julian said to her.
    “Why don’t you come over and stay at my house?  You know I have to those two extra rooms that are going completely unused. That way you can be close to home and save money,” Angela offered. Before she knew it, she had just asked this deliciously irresistible man to come and live with her. ‘ANGELA, HAVE YOU LOST YOUR MIND,’ she

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