"I have, remember? It didn't end well. It never does," I pointed out, feeling that old dread settle inside me. I was an hardcore lover girl in the past and, where did it get me? Broken hearted, rejected, pregnant and divorced. "Don't let one bad egg ruin it for the rest of the good men out there," she teased. "You've got the looks, the brains, the charm, and the personality. All you need now is a man who can appreciate those. A man who is not afraid to tell the whole world you're his. Come on, Hailey. Please?" "Fine. I'll think about it," I agreed, not wanting to get into an argument. But as much as I knew Valerie meant well, it was a conversation I was done having. Because the truth was, no matter what she said, I had no interest in a relationship. Not anymore. Maybe I never really di

