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Battling Bella: Grocery Girl Mixed Wrestling
Battling Bella: Grocery Girl Mixed Wrestling
Battling Bella: Grocery Girl Mixed Wrestling
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Battling Bella: Grocery Girl Mixed Wrestling

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How did I find myself in a no-holds-barred wrestling match with the curvy grocery delivery girl?

It sounds ridiculous now - she'd caught me uploading mixed wrestling videos on my laptop and asked if I wanted to wrestle her. Of course I had to say yes - Bella is the most beautiful BBW I've ever seen - and quickly agreed to the rules: On a 3-count pin or submission, you lose an item of clothing, which the winner gets as a trophy. And when they're all gone...

Who's going to come out in top in this sexy, sweaty, and very intimate mixed wrestling match? I'm about to find out!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 1, 2023
ISBN9781005862916
Battling Bella: Grocery Girl Mixed Wrestling
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Susan Alexander

Susan Alexander is a lifelong writer who has worked as a lawyer and law professor. She now focuses primarily on writing. Susan grew up in Chicago, where she attended public schools before going on to earn degrees in political science at Washington University in St Louis (AB with highest honors) and Northwestern University (MA). She then chose to work towards social justice through law at Harvard University and earned a law degree at Harvard Law School. Susan began her legal career as a law clerk to a U.S. district judge in Chicago (Julius J. Hoffman, who famously presided over the "Chicago 7" trial, but who also offered his law clerks valuable experience deciding important legal issues). Susan then garnered a Reginald Heber Smith Fellowship, working as a public interest lawyer for two years: First, at the Chicago Legal Aid Bureau's Appellate and Test Case Division; second, at the National Legal Program on Health Problems of the Poor, located at UCLA Law School. Susan continued her work as a public interest lawyer at the Legal Aid Society of San Diego and the National Institute for Consumer Justice, based at the University of Michigan Law School. While at Michigan, Susan began her teaching career, focusing on teaching law students legal analysis and writing. She later taught poverty law at the University of San Diego School of Law. She moved on to teaching legal analysis and writing for two years at IIt/Chicago-Kent College of Law and a total of four years at Northwestern University School of Law. Susan has served as an arbitrator since 1990 and has worked as an associate and a knowledgeable source on writing at three Chicago law firms. She has also created You Can Write Better, a consulting business that helps practicing lawyers sharpen their writing skills. She is a lifelong writer whose writing has appeared in a wide range of publications, including major newspapers like the San Francisco Chronicle, the Chicago Tribune, and the Chicago Sun-Times, as well as a number of professional journals like the Hastings Law Journal, the Buffalo Law Review, and the Cooley Law Review. Susan's novels, "A Quicker Blood" (2009) and "Jealous Mistress" (2011), have garnered high praise in customer reviews appearing online. Her short story, "Neglect," was a prizewinner in Chicago Lawyer magazine's first annual fiction contest. The protagonist in "Jealous Mistress" is loosely based on Susan, and the novel, a mystery, depicts her life as the mother of two young daughters in a North Shore suburb of Chicago who temporarily leaves her demanding legal career so she can spend more time with her young children. The mystery plot is, of course, total fiction. Susan launched a blog, Susan Just Writes, in 2012 and has added a new post about once a month since 2012. The posts include commentary on the passing scene, travel, politics, movies, books, and an array of other topics. Some recent posts: "A day without a drug commercial"; "Pockets!"; "The last straw(s)"; "High heels are killers"; "Of mice and chocolate"; "They're my blue jeans, and I'll wear them if I want to"; "Down and hot in Paris and London,";"Watching the movie 'Z': A tale of two Hoffmans"; "Let's lobby Congress to pass the Paycheck Fairness Act" Susan's new novel, "Red Diana," is a psychological thriller that explores themes like the desire for revenge, the burden of guilt, the tyranny of unethical lawyers and corrupt judges, the parent-child relationship, the shattering pain of loss, and the many routes survivors take to deal with their loss.

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    Battling Bella - Susan Alexander

    Battling Bella: Grocery Girl Mixed Wrestling © Susan Alexander

    More books are available on my Smashwords author page.

    Copyright Notice: Copyright by Susan Alexander 2023; all rights reserved.

    This book is a work of fiction. No one was harmed in the writing of this book.

    Cover Notes & Credits 

    Acknowledgements & Author’s Note

    Other Mixed Wrestling Stories by Susan Alexander:

    Work Wife Mixed Wrestling

    Best Friends Mixed Wrestling: Shelly vs Dan

    Pursued by the Huntress

    Battling Bella: Grocery Girl Mixed Wrestling

    The doorbell rang halfway through my video upload. For a second I thought about closing the laptop lid - I was uploading a mixed wrestling video called I Beat You Physically, Mentally and Sexually Mixed Wrestling Female Domination to a file sharing site - but then I’d have to restart everything. Instead, I set it aside. The grocery delivery was almost 20 minutes early, and I had to scramble to throw on some pajama pants before running to the door.

    Waiting for me there was a different delivery girl than usual, the large nametag clipped to her black polo shirt reading BELLA. She was maybe five two or three, so seven or eight inches shorter than me. Bella had long black hair, reaching halfway down her back, with thick side-swept bangs in front. She had a very round, feminine face with soft, dark eyes, a cute little nose and full, thick lips. She was very pale and very curvy, dare I say chubby - even in her black polo shirt and jeans, her wide hourglass figure was attention-grabbing.

    Mr. Er~ic! she sing-songed, effortlessly shifting the heavy-looking bag in her grip to hold her hand out for me to shake. I took it, a little bemused and charmed. I’ve got your groceries. I have to tell you, my fat ass was craving those s’mores Oreos the whole way over here. Where do you want it all put?

    Uh, here’s fine.

    Here? You keep your groceries on your porch? Where’s the kitchen?

    Through there-

    I’ll bring the bags in, you can start putting the stuff away.

    Okay, I agreed.

    I’m sure she was just looking for a nice tip, but since her help would cut the time this took in half, why not? And to Bella’s credit this worked great - she clearly had no problem with the heavy bags or beer, items I didn’t necessarily have an easy time handling with my tall, slim build. By the time she had all the groceries in the kitchen I was most of the way done putting it all away. She helped me finish it off quick, the two of us inadvertently brushing past each other as we worked.

    Finished, she looked around with a satisfied nod: All right, that’s everything. Can I use your laptop real quick? My phone battery died.

    Um-

    Thanks! she chirped. I followed her into the living room, trying to think of an excuse to not allow this, but she already had it in her hands, plopping down on the couch. Just gotta enter this receipt - it’ll save me a lot of time if I do it now, I can go right from here to my next delivery- Oh, shit. She’d definitely seen the upload finished screen. Oh,

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