candyapplesmith
My lips part instinctively. She stands there in the smallest little white skirt and pink cashmere sweater, looking around nervously. When she glances to the side, I spot a bow in her hair. I drag my gaze down to her feet, which are covered with white frilly socks and glossy shoes with a strap. Suddenly, her big black eyes land on me. For a moment, I forget how to breathe. She blinks, then quickly turns away, her tan skin flushing pink. Her nails are pink. Her lips are pink. Her necklace is pink.
My baby likes pink.
"She looks like a doll." The words escape my mouth before I can help myself. No matter how hard I try, I can't tear my eyes away from her smile or her shy gaze or her ridiculously smooth thighs.
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Soft, kind and intelligent, Amara is the very epitome of happiness. Wherever she goes, her smile lights up the room. And that radiance captures the attention of the brooding popular senior, Nicolas. From the moment he sees her, he falls hard.
But Nicolas's habits are detrimental to him and the people around him. Amara is pink, and he's black. But when she shyly invades his life, he becomes more and more willing to reform.
Happy ending because life is beautiful and everything is beautiful and we should all be happy some more. So this book is a very happy, sappy, and cute story. Enjoy! Remember to smile :)