Bigger Girls Do It Collection: 4 Complete Erotic Romance Stories

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morning, the world was fresh and green and sparkling like the night-time storm never happened.
    Clifford asked over breakfast if the women could get another week off soon. Britanny confessed she worked as a temporary worker in offices and she could set her own hours.
    Alison said she could.
    “Then let’s stay another week and see what adventures unfold,” Clifford said. He did not tell them that he was making arrangements to buy the island but he thought it would make a perfect wedding gift for Alison. 
     
    Bigger Girls Do It All Night Long – Book 4

One
    Georgia and Kate were night shift workers. Actually they were registered nurses who worked the night shift. Eleven p.m. until seven a.m. five days a week.
    It was not always the same five days but they usually had two nights in a row off. Their friends had this notion that because they had two nights off they were free to do daytime things on those days.
    Their friends were wrong. Because they were nurses, they knew that interrupted sleep patterns are not healthy. A person’s body gets used to a certain rhythm and sleeping for five days and then switching to sleeping for two nights was a serious interruption.
    If they always had the same two nights off, it might have been worthwhile thinking about but the idea of working until seven a.m and then being up all day and trying to go to sleep at eleven at night was too exhausting to think about.
    Because of this and because they were good friends outside of work, they developed a routine of going out on their night off. They frequented a few favorite restaurants and all night movie theaters.
    One of their favorite restaurants had changed ownership and the new chef was not up to their standards. It was not just a change in the ingredients and spices. He was just a bad cook. Food was overdone or underdone.
    The servings were skimpy too. That was not the cook’s fault. The owner was cutting corners in ways that made the meals less than pleasing.
    This was an opportunity for the women to go searching for a new place to eat.
    There were not a lot of restaurants that were open all night or even until three a.m. So it did not take long until they went through the three that they had not already tried.
    These were three new restaurants that had started up in the past four years. The women were surprised that they had been eating at the same places for four years without looking for something different.
    Georgia, who was the taller of the two plump ladies, was the meeker of the two. She found it difficult to be comfortable in one of the three new restaurants because it was what she called “a date place” where the lights were dim and the tables spaced well apart.
    “I just feel like we’re out of place there.”
    Kate liked the restaurant and said so. She was plumper than Georgia but she insisted that she only looked plumper because she was five foot two and Georgia was five foot eight.
    “We weigh the same,” Kate said.
    “How do you know? I never tell you my weight.”
    “The scales can keep track of the last weight measured and it never tells me that I gained or lost when I get on them after you do.”
    Georgia frowned and argued but then they decided to try it out. Georgia got on the scale and then picked up the cat and got on them again and the scales said that she had gained twelve pounds.
    Kate got on them immediately after and was told she had lost twelve pounds.
    They agreed that they did weigh the same and figured that made sense because they ate identical meals most of the time.
    Once in a while, they had an old familiar conversation. Were they missing out on life with their work schedule. The only friends they had were online friends.
    They hardly ever saw their families. Georgia was an only child and her parents had retired to Florida. Kate had a sister who lived in Seattle. Her parents had retired to Arizona.
    They would discuss the pros and cons of changing their lives to suit the rest of the world.

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