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Me And Mrs Jones
Book: Me And Mrs Jones Read Online Free
Author: Marie Rochelle
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to date a beautiful and spunky Latino woman like her friend. Dana had everything going for her, but she just couldn’t seem to be able to find the right man.
    “Okay, I’ll stop bothering you about it,” Dana sighed. “But I do have another question for you. It’s something I’ve been thinking about for a while.”
    “What is it?”
    “Have you thought about moving out of the house you shared with Robert? I’m just concerned it’s filled with so many bad memories. There’s a house up for sale a couple of doors down from mine. I would love to have you living closer in town and being my neighbor would only be an added bonus.”
    Move out of the house she’d fought so hard to get? Why would she do that? Renee loved living outside of town; it gave her the peace she craved.
    Dana’s suggestion shocked Renee. Not once since her divorce had she ever thought about moving out of her home. The house was hers...it was never Robert’s. He’d never spent enough time there to make any memories with her.
    “You’re a wonderful friend to be so concerned about me, but I love living on the outskirts of town. I have all the privacy I could ever want and there are neighbors around me. We just aren’t on the top of each other.
    “Hey, I noticed Sheriff Arness over there in the corner when I walked in. Is he still trying to get you to go out on a date with him? I think he’s pretty cute.” Everyone in town knew the attractive Sheriff had a thing for her best friend.
    “Alright, if you’re happy I’ll leave it alone,” Dana answered.
    “Are you going to answer my question about Sheriff Arness?” Renee asked. She loved teasing Dana about her crush;
    ‘No, I’m not,” Dana replied, shooting her a ‘leave it alone’ look. “Have you spoken with Robert lately?”
    The way Dana asked her the question Renee knew something was up with her ex. She could only imagine what was going on with him now. “No, I haven’t. The last time we spoke was about a month ago. I found some of his old things in the attic and placed them on the porch for him to come and get. What’s going on with him now?”
    “I heard that he and Sheila are having problems. She thinks he’s cheating on her.”
    Renee’s laughter erupted before she could stop it. “Are you serious?” she asked the second she stopped laughing. “They haven’t been married a year yet.”
    “I know,” Dana replied with a small smile at the corner of her mouth. “I guess karma has come back around to bite Sheila on her well toned yoga ass.”
    “Dana, we shouldn’t laugh at her.” Renee wanted to feel smug, but she only felt sorry for Sheila because she learned too late that Robert didn’t love anyone but the reflection he saw in the mirror every morning.
    “Can’t I at least tell her I told you so the next time she comes in here?”
    “Well—”
    She wanted to do the same thing, but it wouldn’t make her any better than the woman who married her ex-husband and then it would seem like she wanted Robert back which was the furthest thing from the truth.
    “No, be the lady I know you are and don’t say a word to her.”
    “Renee, you are way too nice for your own good,” Dana complained.
    “I know—” The sound of loud music coming from in front of Dana’s café caught Renee’s attention making her stop talking in mid-sentence to see who was making such a racket.
    A dark blue Jeep stopped in front of the café and a second later the music was turned off; but, Renee’s attention was no longer focused on the noise but the male driver behind the wheel. Without a doubt in her mind, the guy had to be the most gorgeous man she had been graced to lay her eyes upon.
    Renee’s mouth watered as she watched the young guy get out of the jeep slamming the door behind him like he didn’t have a care in the world. Slowly, she allowed her eyes to wander over the male perfection as he grabbed the trash bag from the back of his jeep tossing it into the trashcan on
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