Pretty and Pregnant

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really obeyed rules like that?  It was just dumb. The sight of Jeremy in a tux pulled at her heart strings in the worse way. She was happy at last to be his and his alone.
    Kimberly and Jeremy made their way to the back of the church and outside where they welcomed their guests with hugs here and there. Clare walked up wearing a low-necked yellow dress and kissed Jeremy on the lips, even though he tried to deflect her by putting a hand up . What in the hell was wrong with her , thought Kimberly, but she wasn’t about to let it bug her.
    “I doubt Kimberly will be able to keep you happy,” Clare winked. She then motioned with her hand like it was a phone and mouthed, “Call me.”
    Kimberly smiled. “No need to be a sore loser.”
    Jeremy wiped his mouth with the back of his arm. “I love you Kimberly and that’s all that matters. I don’t care about the past or anyone else but you. ”
    Kimberly began to cry and hugged him close. “Thanks, I love you too and soon we’ll have a bundle of joy to cuddle and love, further bonding us together.
    Flashes went off and iPhone videos were shot as they parted, but by then Kimberly and Jeremy never looked at anything other than in each other’s eyes. Kimberly didn’t know for certain what the future held, but she knew one thing for sure; they’d be together forever.
     

 
    About the Author
    Author Madison Johns early days weren't spent writing — they were spent dreaming. Her vivid imagination ran wild and took her places only dreams could.
    She began writing at the age of 44 and has since written four books.
    In late April of 2012 she released her first novel, Armed and Outrageous. In September while doing a free run on Amazon, Armed and Outrageous, went to #1 for free! The following month her book co-existed alongside the Stephanie Plum series for paid in the humor category!
     
    Armed and Outrageous, introducing amateur detective Agnes Barton. The book depicts two elderly ladies digging up clues with enough laugh out loud antics to make James Bond blush.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

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