Soon the lights came on and we started to look for her slippers as she said they fell off during the doggie act. Well we found them under our seats mu...ch to her relief. I told them to keep them on the seat beside her , so that she doesn’t lose them again. I did some study on the carpeted floor and found that if the seats are pushed back properly , then there is enough space on the floor for a person to lie down comfortably. After a few commercials the lights went off again, the first thing I did. She blinked a few more ties until the confusion cleared and shegave him a sleepy smile. ‘How long was I out?’ she asked, stretching and yawning as if she was just waking from a nap. She winced when she must have pulled a bruised muscle. She gingerly reached behind, feeling around for her head wound. When she brought them back in front of her faces, her fingers were dark with blood. ‘About twenty minutes. I’ve brought you to my hospital. I’ll take you into the emergency room, c’mon,’ he was. It tickled more than anything. Did I look frightened enough?”I spoke slowly, realizing that I was just about to break the light-hearted mood, “Yeah, honey, you do a good facial expression of being terrified, but it just wasn’t complete, didn’t carry through to your eyes. You still looked too sure of yourself. Uh, I ... I’ve seen real fear in your eyes, that Saturday when you drove away. Please, honey, don’t ever let me see that again?”It had been more than fear; it had been a mix of a whole lot. This was stranger that she had only met in real life less than sixty minutes ago. He smiled at her as he rested his hand on her thigh. She looked down at the large dark brown hand of the man that now controlled her and then glanced at the monstrosity between his thighs. It was menacing; he was menacing, but she felt a tingle between her thighs that she had never felt before. There was wetness there and he hadn’t even touched her yet. “Everything okay?” Lindsay nodded. “You look nervous,” he.
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