Same day at night 10 o’clock mai dolphine guest house ka seashore may bana concrete ka wall par baith kar smoke kar raha tha(seashore area par light... bilkul nahi hai phirbhe chand ki roshni sa ujala tha aur thandi hawa zooro se chal raha tha) kuch dar baat mujhe aasa laga ki koi phichay sa aarahi hai to mein na phichay dekha ki madam nighty ka upar se shawl oodkar aa rahi thi aur mujhe sa pucha ki mein yah kya kar raha hu, mein na kaha ki mein yah natural and unpolluted or thadi hawa ka maaza la. She starts College in the fall.”“Well I just happen to be looking for another receptionist. Are you looking for a summer job?”“No she isn’t.” Barbi interjected. “Daddy makes her work the farm during the summer.“Well, I gotta go.” Lauren said looking one last time at her sister. “I wouldn’t let Daddy see you looking like that, if I were you. You’ll get the belt.”As Lauren turned and left, John leaned over and whispered into Barbi’s ear. “Be in my office in an hour. I want to see if you’re as. He just chuckled and shook his head. "You could have still met somewhere on campus." "Can't you just take your credit?" I stood there with my hands on my hips with my weight shifted to one side. "How can I refuse you?" "You can't." "You don't know how right you really are." I looked up at him for a moment, trying to decipher what he meant. Then he leaned down slightly and closed the space in between us. I stood there, mind racing, but before I got a chance to react, he kissed me softly but. "You're a little flushed, would you like me to turn up the air conditioner dear?" he asked looking at her.The term of endearment went through her like a flash of molten lava. Lauren heard herself whimper softly, she turned her head, afraid that he would see. She was afraid he would be able to see that need within her as so many men had. She did not want that again. Not this time.It was an art fair he took her to. They walked through the displays and she didn't pull away when he put HIS hand.
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