Gaby - On The Edge

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Part 3 Now available on Kindle

Yep, as promised, the new volume is available now across all Kindle platforms so if you want a little light reading on this August Bank Holiday pop over and grab yourself a copy. Intrigue, cycling and general Gabyness abound! Here's a sneak preview of what's inside.

"You seen my new bikini Mand?”
"I was there when you bought it?”
"Dur, very funny, have you seen it since we got here?”
"Ut uh, don't tell me you've lost it? Why are you looking for it anyway?”
"Thought i'd save time, put it on before lunch.”
Mand did the seeing orb rolling thing before glancing into my case, "What's that under your hair drier?”
"I just looked there,” I started before pulling said swimwear out, "Oh.”
"Didn't look very hard, I take it you will be wearing more than that to eat?”
"Erm.”
"Whilst I'm sure Daz and Josh would appreciate the view, some of us might not?” she hinted.
"I guess.”

Which is how I ended up wearing a pink wrap skirt and one of my team t shirts over my bikini.

Lunch was a buffet of stuff that looked to be far too healthy, no pommes at all, the meat restricted to chicken and fish. It reminded me of the stuff BC fed us in Manchester, I'm sure they mean well but honestly, I prefer my carbs in easy to eat deep fried form. To be fair, some of it was quite tasty and whilst I'm not a big fish eater the smoked sardines were pretty moorish.

"Attention please ladies,” George addressed the still munching herd, I guess Daz and Josh are included in that, "A quick debrief before we talk individual specifics for the rest of the week.”

Does that mean no sunbathing?

"Everyone happy?” Dad enquired nearly two hours later.

George seemed pretty happy with the morning session, as he said, it helped identify stuff to work on during the week ahead. Anyhow we then split into our respective squads, the juniors moving to a shady spot down near one of the pools to continue. Of course, we already know each others strengths and weaknesses, yep even I'm not perfect so we discussed how each of saw ourselves progressing as bike riders.

Happy might not be the correct adjective but we'd already talked out any individual issues, Dad went on.

"Okay then, rest of the afternoon is yours, try not to get sunburnt, Gaby,” hey why did I get singled out? "Darren, if you come up to four one two I'll sort you out those core exercises, dinners at seven, enjoy yourselves.”

At last.

Click on the cover to go direct to Amazon for your copy today!

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If you've missed parts one and two, now is a great time to catch up with at least ten minutes reading!
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I guess I'd best start on the next bit now and I'll try to get some more 2nd edition stuff out in September too.

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Madeline Anafrid