No nonsense and no wasted moves. The more I saw of her, the more I liked her. She was ready about five minutes before her cell phone rang. "No, you do...n't have to come in," Tamara said. "I'll be right out."Tamara came over to where I was laying on the bed and kissed me. "I'll call you as soon as I know where and when we'll have dinner," she said."Be sweet and I'll catch up with you two later," I said as she walked out the door.I grabbed my phone and called Bob. "Hello Bob, John here," I said. There are many laws to protect young girls in this country." We did not do anything, Dave. We slept." The people who enforce those laws will not understand or believe that, Lita." I will not speak of it. We did no wrong. You have done much right for me, Dave." Thank you. I am happy to help, but there are too many people in the world who would see me with bad intent."She sat, pajama-clad, on her bed, legs crossed. Totally charming, except, maybe, for that too-short haircut. "Do they think that. ‘Behave!’ she said in a stage whisper. We stood in companionable silence as the elevator rose, although I left my arm around her and my hand resting on the swell of her hip. When the elevator stopped at her floor, we clasped hands and made our way out into the hall. As the doors closed behind us, I pulled her by the hand into my arms and kissed her soft mouth. We parted from the kiss with our eyes locked together, and continuing to hold hands, hurried down the hallway to her room. I pulled her. His hands started moving up and down my back. I moved my arms to pull away but his lips found mine again! This time I let him kiss me longer. What the hell was I doing? Thankfully the song ended and I pulled away. I thanked him but insisted I needed to go. Remembering his wedding ring I said the first thing that came to my mind. “I am not sure your wife would appreciate your actions.” “She is fine with anything that happens tonight.” “Well I am not. I really do have to leave.” “Let me walk you.
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