Slightly Settled

Romance

Author: Wendy Markham

Top Two Don’ts for the Office Party,,Don’t dress in a revealing manner. (Translation: Don’t wear the sexy scarlet, size-eight dress you couldn’t fit into three months ago. The one that flaunts your firmed-up cleavage and newly discovered collarbones.),,Don’t make a spectacle of yourself. (Translation: Don’t get drunk and make out with a really cute stranger for the whole compa….Read More

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