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Ridiculous Love

Janet Graves
4.9/5 (19087 ratings)
Description:Download for FREE with Kindle Unlimited This is a 8,000 words CLEAN stand-alone story with an HEA, so no cliff-hangers! Charlotte won't speak to her stomach. She feels ridiculous talking to her baby that hasn't been born yet. But why? Her husband has just died, leaving her pregnant and alone. She becomes good friends with her next door neighbor, an aging hippie named Roz, and Roz tells her that she needs to focus on building meaningful relationships, starting with her baby. Through their friendship, and with a nudge from an extremely odd psychiatrist, Charlotte is finally able to feel okay being ridiculous, and is finally able to reconcile her grieving process with the process of bringing a new baby into the world. She finally lets herself feel ridiculous in her love for her baby. ---------------------------------------------------------- EXCERPT FROM BOOK And so they became fast friends. They learned everything there was to know about each other over the course of no more than two weeks. Grief has a way of making people more talkative than they normally might be, and Charlotte found herself pouring her heart out to this woman whom she had despised only a few short weeks before. Roz knew something that seems obvious, but only becomes clear to most people after far too many years. She knew that the best thing she could be was a willing ear. When a person who is not only grieving, but going through a pregnancy, there is much to talk about. She understood that Charlotte was going through two of the most difficult processes a person can be asked to go through, and hadn't had anyone to talk to about it since her husband had passed. She had seen the girl's parents hanging about the day of the funeral. They hadn't even taken the sanctity of the moment as a sign that perhaps their petty, years-old marital arguments might be best left at the door. She had shook her head at the old fools, but had sympathized with them. She had been there too. A few days after the funeral, she noticed that Charlotte was entirely alone. She watched as Charlotte got in her SUV and drove to her doctor's appointment all by herself, and she watched Charlotte sit on her back porch and eat fruit while reading her pregnancy books. At least the girl was still taking care of herself. She still understood the responsibility of being pregnant, however unfair her situation was. And Charlotte knew how unfair her situation was. She told Roz so. They sat on the back porch where Charlotte had once enjoyed having weekend morning coffee with her husband and talked for hours. "It's just," she sighed. "It's bull you know? I'm calling bull. It's the worst joke possible. I should have known right? Everything was so perfect. We were Leave it to Beaver in the flesh. We met. We fell in love. We got married. We got a house. We got pregnant. We did everything right! That's the exact order they tell you to do it in, and we did it!" "Who told you to do it that way?" Roz asked. AUTHOR'S NOTE: This is a 8,000 word stand-alone story with an HEA, so no cliff-hangers! Funny Baby Short Stories - Pregnancy RomanceWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Ridiculous Love. To get started finding Ridiculous Love, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release
2016
ISBN
1539160262

Ridiculous Love

Janet Graves
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Download for FREE with Kindle Unlimited This is a 8,000 words CLEAN stand-alone story with an HEA, so no cliff-hangers! Charlotte won't speak to her stomach. She feels ridiculous talking to her baby that hasn't been born yet. But why? Her husband has just died, leaving her pregnant and alone. She becomes good friends with her next door neighbor, an aging hippie named Roz, and Roz tells her that she needs to focus on building meaningful relationships, starting with her baby. Through their friendship, and with a nudge from an extremely odd psychiatrist, Charlotte is finally able to feel okay being ridiculous, and is finally able to reconcile her grieving process with the process of bringing a new baby into the world. She finally lets herself feel ridiculous in her love for her baby. ---------------------------------------------------------- EXCERPT FROM BOOK And so they became fast friends. They learned everything there was to know about each other over the course of no more than two weeks. Grief has a way of making people more talkative than they normally might be, and Charlotte found herself pouring her heart out to this woman whom she had despised only a few short weeks before. Roz knew something that seems obvious, but only becomes clear to most people after far too many years. She knew that the best thing she could be was a willing ear. When a person who is not only grieving, but going through a pregnancy, there is much to talk about. She understood that Charlotte was going through two of the most difficult processes a person can be asked to go through, and hadn't had anyone to talk to about it since her husband had passed. She had seen the girl's parents hanging about the day of the funeral. They hadn't even taken the sanctity of the moment as a sign that perhaps their petty, years-old marital arguments might be best left at the door. She had shook her head at the old fools, but had sympathized with them. She had been there too. A few days after the funeral, she noticed that Charlotte was entirely alone. She watched as Charlotte got in her SUV and drove to her doctor's appointment all by herself, and she watched Charlotte sit on her back porch and eat fruit while reading her pregnancy books. At least the girl was still taking care of herself. She still understood the responsibility of being pregnant, however unfair her situation was. And Charlotte knew how unfair her situation was. She told Roz so. They sat on the back porch where Charlotte had once enjoyed having weekend morning coffee with her husband and talked for hours. "It's just," she sighed. "It's bull you know? I'm calling bull. It's the worst joke possible. I should have known right? Everything was so perfect. We were Leave it to Beaver in the flesh. We met. We fell in love. We got married. We got a house. We got pregnant. We did everything right! That's the exact order they tell you to do it in, and we did it!" "Who told you to do it that way?" Roz asked. AUTHOR'S NOTE: This is a 8,000 word stand-alone story with an HEA, so no cliff-hangers! Funny Baby Short Stories - Pregnancy RomanceWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Ridiculous Love. To get started finding Ridiculous Love, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release
2016
ISBN
1539160262
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