“I can see your pulse pounding in your neck.”“It’s so many things ... desire ... anticipation ... smashing a taboo ... Oh, Janet ... So much h...as happened. I felt a connection with you when you walked into the office that first day. I never imagined you’d turn me into a lesbian.”“I didn’t. I can’t. The most I can do is to help you discover what’s already in you. We all fall on a spectrum -- a rainbow with purely straight and purely gay at the ends. Most of us are somewhere in the middle. I’ve. What I did..." She paused briefly at this point and a blush spread across her cheeks. I also noticed she was refusing to make eye contact with me. "... It was inexcusable. It never should have happened and it won't be happening again. I want us to forget these past couple of weeks and look ahead to our university life." I let her finish what she had to say but I wasn't buying any of it. "Bullshit." The word came out harshly. She looked taken aback and for the first time her eyes met mine. I saw. "Justdidn't sleep well, heh. Too excited about tonight, hehe!" Eee!" Suri squeaks as she bounces up and down excitedly. "What have youand Kain got planned for tonight, then?" Oh you know," I say as I playfully toss my long blonde hair back."We're getting a takeaway, watching a movie in the house where we'regoing to be left alone all evening..." Ooh!" Suri teasingly coos. "Do you know what you'll be wearing yet? OrI should say, do you know what you'll be wearing for the first half ofthe date. I hoped that he was the only one, and you were both lonely out there on the road and it just happened. But that wasn't the case was it. Two years ago you were passing through Kansas city. You met up with a guy there, his name was Stephen Brewster. I can tell you don't remember his name, you probably never even asked him for it; like you didn't ask me for mine. He was probably just another nameless fuck to you among the many." He'd been a trucker for over twenty tears and had never strayed on.
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