Her Reluctant Wife: A Lesbian Age Gap Romance
Coralyn turned and brushed her palm over Giana’s frozen
cheek, her heart swelling so hard that it melted through the
frigid weather. “I think that we’re perfectly matched, even
though we’re so different.”
“That’s what everyone says works out the best.”
They’d been living together for six months. Giana sold her
huge, sprawling house and they’d moved into an old Victorian
style, three story, gingerbread deal that wasn’t Giana’s style at
all. Coralyn had been so stunned when she suggested it.
They’d had to do massive amounts of renovations, but it came
in handy, having a girlfriend who owned a real estate
development company and working there too. They both knew
people and the renovations had been done in a matter of
months.
They were no longer living in a dusty disaster zone, and
while those months had been hard, they’d been so rewarding.
They’d done what they could together, another thing that
surprised Coralyn. Giana was real good with a brush and
roller, and she was also pretty handy with tools and wood and
drywall. Her bossiness paid off, because she coordinated all
the jobs that had to be done, all the trades that had to come in,
and done all the ordering like a pro. And she’d even let
Coralyn do the budgeting and expensing, even though they
didn’t have a set budget. Giana had said it would cost what it
cost, and she wasn’t sparing any expense at turning the house
into something magazine worthy on the inside. Now, the house
was all character on the outside, and a mix of ultra-modern
and super classic on the inside.
Coralyn had gotten her way and kept the classic style
windows, the built-in bookshelves, and most of the original