by Christina OW
“To who? Seriously Syd, more and more women are doing exactly what men have done for ages. What’s so wrong with it? Obviously he doesn’t have a problem with you being a single parent of five-year olds. And you said yourself the boys seemed to be in awe of him, and he even let them help with the tree, so he’s good with kids.”
“Sara, you’re just a silly hopeless romantic.”
“Hey, it could work.”
“There are other factors that I don’t think would work,” Sydnee confessed slowly.
“Like? C’mon, Syd, what’s the problem?” Sydnee paused before starting to list the issues she felt would present a problem.
“He’s…he’s white.”
“So?”
“So? Sara, really? That just makes it even harder.” Sydnee didn’t have a problem with race. She got along fine with people of all backgrounds and she had no problem with interracial relationships. If someone loved someone, that’s who they loved. It was just something she’d never experienced.
“Whatever, Syd. Obviously he doesn’t care about the race issue, so why should you?” Sara stopped. She narrowed her eyes and tilted her head, before a grin the size of the Mississippi River spread across her face. “You’ve never gone out with a white guy before, have you?”
“Well...no. I haven’t. You know that.”
“Gurrrrrrl. You better get with the program. Don’t limit yourself.” Sara laughed at Sydnee rolling her eyes. “I’m serious. You never know, he might be what-cha need.”
“I guess we’ll never know because I probably won’t ever see him again.”
“Well, maybe, but he does know where you live.” Sara laughed, looking at the face Sydnee made as the instructor started the class.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements:
Dedications:
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Epilogue
About the Author
CHAPTER 1
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements:
Dedications:
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Epilogue
About the Author
CHAPTER 1