Different Type of Love
  • Reads 816
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 36
  • Time 6h 19m
  • Reads 816
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 36
  • Time 6h 19m
Complete, First published Nov 30, 2023
Mature
A woman, Cecilia Romero, was a Spanish nurse fron New York.Elodie Houde, is an actress. Cecilia and Elodie were both gorgeous, men fell left and right for them both.Cecilia couldn't stop having thoughts about Elodie but never acted upon them. Everyone talked to her because she was a pretty woman, both men and women. Elodie was different, she never dared to let her eyes wonder too far. It seemed as Cecilia grabbed her attention but let go. Once they hung out more, Cecilia did begin to catch feelings.
All Rights Reserved
Sign up to add Different Type of Love to your library and receive updates
or
Content Guidelines
You may also like
Like a Best Friend | ✓ by ellecarrigan
36 parts Complete Mature
Kitty Cohen and Felicity Campbell are soulmates. Fliss has been sure of this ever since they shared a room their freshman year of college, when their friendship emerged fully-formed the moment they met. They've seen it all together: disastrous house shares; shitty post-grad apartments; too many relationships to count. Now everything's about to change. Kitty is getting married and Fliss didn't think she'd be this heartbroken. Levi's a nice guy. He understands his fiancée's friendship, and he and Fliss get along just fine, but he's just a guy. He isn't special enough for Kitty. But then a shaken Kitty turns up on Fliss's doorstep a few weeks before the big day: the wedding is off. Fliss didn't think she would be so relieved to hear that. Weird. The honeymoon is all paid for, though, so Kitty has a proposition: a girls' trip to Las Vegas, just the two of them and two weeks of drinking and overheating and exploring everything Sin City has to offer. Why not, right? Fliss has barely left the east coast and it's about time she took advantage of her company's unlimited PTO. It'll be nice to have an uninterrupted vacation with her favorite person. Then they get to their all-expenses-paid honeymoon suite and the hotel thinks they're married and it's easier to go along with it than explain the situation. It's not like it matters, right? It's a bit of fun. Until, slowly but surely, Fliss realizes her feelings are more than platonic. Maybe they always have been. And now she's stuck sharing a bed with her best friend, who is pretending to be her wife. © Elle Carrigan 2023
You may also like
Slide 1 of 10
Like a Best Friend | ✓ cover
Married To The Ruthless Billionaire (Completed)✅ cover
Sleeping with Elodie (wlw) cover
1950s Summer cover
The Babysitter  cover
The Bullies' Karma (gxg) cover
Me Against Her (Cate Blanchett x OC) cover
Falling for Em cover
Uncompromising (Age Gap, gxg) cover
to the moon & to saturn | cate blanchett cover

Like a Best Friend | ✓

36 parts Complete Mature

Kitty Cohen and Felicity Campbell are soulmates. Fliss has been sure of this ever since they shared a room their freshman year of college, when their friendship emerged fully-formed the moment they met. They've seen it all together: disastrous house shares; shitty post-grad apartments; too many relationships to count. Now everything's about to change. Kitty is getting married and Fliss didn't think she'd be this heartbroken. Levi's a nice guy. He understands his fiancée's friendship, and he and Fliss get along just fine, but he's just a guy. He isn't special enough for Kitty. But then a shaken Kitty turns up on Fliss's doorstep a few weeks before the big day: the wedding is off. Fliss didn't think she would be so relieved to hear that. Weird. The honeymoon is all paid for, though, so Kitty has a proposition: a girls' trip to Las Vegas, just the two of them and two weeks of drinking and overheating and exploring everything Sin City has to offer. Why not, right? Fliss has barely left the east coast and it's about time she took advantage of her company's unlimited PTO. It'll be nice to have an uninterrupted vacation with her favorite person. Then they get to their all-expenses-paid honeymoon suite and the hotel thinks they're married and it's easier to go along with it than explain the situation. It's not like it matters, right? It's a bit of fun. Until, slowly but surely, Fliss realizes her feelings are more than platonic. Maybe they always have been. And now she's stuck sharing a bed with her best friend, who is pretending to be her wife. © Elle Carrigan 2023