Ruby’s Forever Daddies (WEST COAST DADDIES #5) by Kate Oliver EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Kate Oliver
- Language: English
- Genre: contemporary romance
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RUBY
How was it that a twenty-one-year-old woman lived such a boring life?
Especially considering the fact that she had enough money to go do
whatever she wanted. Well, sort of. It was her parents’ money. But they
gave her an endless allowance so really, she could afford to do anything.
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Why not fly to Tahiti? Or Greece? Or Thailand?
Oh, that’s right. Flying was the scariest thing in the world. That and
spiders. Oh, and snakes. And mice. Okay, there were a lot of scary things in
the world. Which was one of the reasons she always seemed to stay in the
comfort of her penthouse apartment in one of the tallest apartment buildings
in Seattle.
Her apartment had everything, really. She even had her own Little room
she could play in any time she wanted, only it really wasn’t fun to be Little
by herself. It sucked, and it was lonely, and when she had a tantrum because
one of her doll’s heads popped off, there was never anyone there to help fix
the stupid doll.
Of course, the doll’s head hadn’t just popped off by itself… yeah, she
had kind of gotten angry because the doll didn’t want to be her friend, so
she ripped her head right off and threw it across the room. But then she felt
really bad, so she reattached the head right away. The doll hadn’t spoken to
her since.
Her toys didn’t really talk to her, but she was alone so much that it felt
like they were talking to her sometimes. At least, she imagined they were.
The only friend she ever actually talked to was her online best friend,
Hadley, but she lived in Maine. They would probably never get to meet in
person since there was no way Ruby was getting on one of those terrifying
planes and Hadley didn’t like planes, either. So, she was pretty sure talking
to toys was her destiny.
Walking around her apartment, Ruby sighed. She had applied for
membership at a club that had a huge Littles’ area with tons of toys and play
space. She’d even gotten her approval email over a month before, but she
still hadn’t gone. Socializing with others wasn’t exactly something she was
good at. At least, that’s what her parents told her. It was one of the reasons
they didn’t allow her to work, and only let her go to school online. God
forbid she embarrass them or their family name with her awkwardness.
But maybe if she went to the club in Little Space, she’d be better at
socializing. Maybe she could even make some actual Little friends and then
she could invite them over for a play date.
Ha!
Wishful thinking. Every time she thought she’d made a new friend, they
always stopped talking to her after a few weeks. One of them told her she
was too needy, which had really stung since her parents had been telling her
that all her life. After being hurt so many times by people she thought were
her friends, Ruby had stopped trying to make new ones. What was the
point?
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