Big Fat Liar 2 (Big Fat Liar #2)

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Author: Cookie Moretti
didn't." Callie laughed without humor, completely out of patience with two older sisters. "You two came here to see if I'd come groveling back as soon as I saw you two. Probably even here to snoop. Right, Sarah?"
    "You're being disrespectful," Sarah stomped her foot. "I won't have it, Callie"
    "You wont have to," Callie smiled sweetly at them both. "Because we're through here."
    "Keep acting like that," Sarah said, suddenly looking smug, "and I won't invite you to my wedding."
    Callie blinked. "Wedding?"
    Sarah took out a white envelope from the small pink purse she had been holding on the crook of her arm. Smiling, She stretched the letter out to Callie. "Yes, my wedding. I'm getting married...to Gregory."
    Callie stared at the invitation. She couldn't bring herself to take it but at the same time, she didn't feel anything. Not envy or hate. Sarah was getting married to her ex-fiance, that wasn't at all surprising to her. Sarah had always had an eye out for Greg.
    Looking up at her older sister by two years, Callie smiled sweetly at her. "Wow, congrats, Sarah! I wish you a happy life with my leftover. Bu-bye." Callie turned and opened the door. She stepped in and slammed in close behind her and locked it.
    "Didn't go so well?" Chris asked her as soon as she entered the kitchen.
    Callie smiled, feeling like a brand new person. "No, actually...it went perfectly fine."
    "What did she want?"
    "Um..." Callie cleared her throat. "She said she's um...getting married again."
    "Huh." Chris looked towards the door. "Good for her I guess." He paused and studied Callie. "You okay?"
    Callie nodded. Actually, she was. "Yeah, I'm fine. Guess I'm not as hung up about her as I thought."
    "Good for you." Chris walked around the kitchen table and gave her shoulder a manly pat. "You're moving on, that's a big step. Proud of you, buddy. And besides, she looked a bit stuck up for you."
    Callie stared up at him, taken aback. "So...you didn't think she was pretty?" Men always thought that Sarah was pretty.
    Chris frowned and shrugged. "Yeah, she's a pretty one but looks too high and mighty for my taste. She looks like the type that would want her husband to cater to her every whim. I feel bad for the sorry fellow that gets stuck with her."
    Callie grinned. "I don't." Good riddance to Greg. Sarah can have him. And if Chris was able to correctly assume all those things about her sister, she just wished that he was as perceptive with Brenda.
    Chris lifted up a brow at her but didn't comment. Instead he changed the subject. "Come on, let's eat. Afterwards we'll hit the gym."
    She groaned. "Again? Chris you're going to kill me!"
    "Hey." Chris pointed a finger at her. "No slacking. Slack too much and you'll get lazy again."
    Callie stuck a tongue out at him and he chuckled, taking a seat beside her. In the inside, though she hated the thought of going back to workout, she was delighted at the thought of being able to spend the rest of the day with Chris.
    As she sat beside him, eating and chattering, she'd steal glances his way, loving his smile, his laughter, the warmth in his blue eyes. He may think of her as a man, but right then under his attention, Callie felt like the luckiest woman in the world.

Chapter Ten
    The next three weeks was both torturous and sweet for Callie.
    Torturous because everyday Chris would drag her out to exercise, eventually forcing her to join the YMCA with him and sweet because everyday she was able to spend hours with the man she loved and adored. Combined with a strict diet and strict workout routines, Callie was also happy that all her hard work was paying off because she was dropping pounds like mad!
    Chris was both a fun and strict partner and by the end of the third week since she had started seriously working out, she was able to shed twenty pounds.
    "The heavier you are," Chris had explained to her when she had stared at him with amazement after weighin, "the faster you lose the weight."
    To Callie, even though she
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