Sometimes Phil likes to feel pretty.”She pinched Phil’s cheek and then sauntered away.“I always want her to have that joie de vivre,” Jenvieve... said. “I do not ask you to push her in any direction. She can choose her path. I just want to ensure that she knows college is one of her choices. From what I’ve heard of you and your friends, I believe you live life to the fullest, too.”“We try,” Phil agreed. He smiled when a few of the group’s escapades entered his memory.“Now, on another matter,”. Call it whatever. But I can tell by the way you'rechecking me out that you need something I've got... Laurie."Jake came closer, backing me up against the wall. His masculine bodypressing against me revived all the sensory memories of the night before. Ihad to have him. I wriggled myself downward and got on my knees, at eyelevel with his crotch. This shouldn't be happening. Where was mywillpower? I whimpered as he put his large hands on the sides of my head.With quivering fingers I got. Finally, after we had run for nearly half anhour, we turned around and came back. It was something of a long run forme—I tended to max out at forty-five minutes—but somehow having Adamthere gave me extra energy. When we got back to my apartment, we were bothsweaty and tired. But not so tired that I didn't grab him as soon as thedoor was closed behind us.I pulled him too me and kissed him, and ran my tongue down hisneck. Giggling in embarrassment, he pulled away saying, "Don't. I'm allgross.". "More practice."The others giggled and reached out to tickle me. I dodged away and finished the fruit cocktail I was nibbling as dessert. Once it was gone I headed to the stairs to return to the orchestra pit.Cleo and Mickey joined me a moment later. "You like to be first," Mickey grumbled good-naturedly."I'm never first at home," I said. "But I just like to get things done." I sat there thinking for a moment. "Much like James does. I guess I learned it from him."Cleo laughed. "He isn't a bad.
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