Cupcake Curveball (Trinity Falls Tigers Book 1) by Grace Tilney

Cupcake Curveball (Trinity Falls Tigers Book 1) by Grace Tilney

Author:Grace Tilney [Tilney, Grace]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: anonymous
Published: 2024-02-09T00:00:00+00:00


Cooper: We just got back. You get your girl yet? Bring her to Pizza Palace.

I waved to the receptionist and left the doctor's office to give her the space she asked for. I headed over to the Pizza Palace to talk to my guys. It was time to come up with a plan to win her back.

“Why am I such an idiot?” I asked as I filled the front case with chocolate, plain, and almond croissants. “First, I don’t give him my name or number, and then I ruin the mood by telling him I’m pregnant. Finally, I told him I needed space; then I was devastated when he wasn’t still in the waiting room when I finished my appointment.”

“First off, I’m super proud of you for telling him you were pregnant. Some people wouldn’t bother telling a guy that they had a one night stand with,” Penelope paused in her thought, and I saw her eyebrows furrowing and saw a hint of sadness in her brown eyes before it was gone. “You were hurt, and I still want to throat-punch him for what he said, but I am glad he apologized and is coming to his senses. I don’t think he’s gone for good, and if he doesn’t come around soon, we know where he works.”

I had to laugh. “I love that you call him playing baseball ‘work’.”

Penelope shrugged as she filled the espresso machine with the beans, “Well, it’s true.”

“I know he works hard,” I said with a sigh and began filling the nut-free case with blueberry and strawberry scones. “Did I tell you he has a nut allergy?”

“No way! Maybe, somehow, you knew you’d get with a guy who had a nut allergy, and your nutty ways made you buy a place with two kitchens.”

“I really am nuts,” I said with a giggle. “Who knows, but I’m really glad I have items that are safe for him to eat.”

“Ready to open?” Pen asked as she walked to the front door.

“Yeah, I think so,” I said. Tuesday morning seemed to be a busy morning since we were closed on Monday, and people wanted their caffeine and morning sweets.

“Well, hi,” Penelope said as one of Tyler’s teammates I recognized from the bar the first night and from the ball games came through the door.

“Hayden, right?” I asked.

“Yeah, hi, Molly. I know you asked my boy for some space, and he’s been trying to be respectful of that. He asked me to come in and find out what your favorite color is.”

“Purple,” Penelope blurted.

“Pen!”

“Thanks, Pen,” Hayden said with a grin at my assistant. “Ty’s favorite color is blue. And for what it's worth, he’s an amazing guy. He’s not only a good friend but the best teammate. He studies other players and works out twice as much as the rest of us on the team. He’s going places.”

“I know he’s very talented,” I said with a sigh. “You’re a good friend. Can I get you any baked goods or coffee?”

“I think I’ll take one of those chocolate croissants and a black coffee, please.



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