All of these thoughts ran through my mind as I walked home one Thursday evening. As I passed an alley way some one called out 'David, come here', at f...irst it didn't register than it hit me like a ton of bricks. Back in the alley way stood Jerome in the shadows, I thought about running, but Jerome know where I lived. I glanced around me quickly than went in to the alley way. Jerome was standing there looking very anxious and nervous, as soon as I was near to him he grabbed me by the arm and. And with Dad away most of the time flying, I figured I had to be the man of the family.I don't know how we would have gotten through that time if it hadn't been for everything Aunt Sandy did for us.She's Dad's sister. She'd gotten a divorce, so she was free and she came to live with us after Mom died, and to look after us. We sure needed it.Aunt Sandy was something: a short, blond ball of fire. With her hair cut so short she looked like a Q-tip, except that no Q- tip was ever that curvy.. .. no urgency... no haste.But even in this tranquil state, I am excited beyond words.I am where I want to be then, loving and kissing and caressing you... showing you my feelings without words, with only gentle touches and my hot breath covering you like a fog as my mouth passes over you.My rough hands now move down you body and I brush your breasts, casually and innocently, almost accidentally, but assuredly on purpose and with an intent that you will soon realize.And my mouth continues its. I waved, but I don’t think she noticed.”“Good,” Jessie nodded. “Stay away from her. Megan and her roommate too.”“Why?” Nina asked? Jessie was cutting out a fairly significant portion of her friend group by now.“I-I can’t explain. Just please listen to me. Avoid them as much as you can for now. They’re-” Jessie trailed off. What the hell were those girls?“Okay,” Emmy nodded along, “Sure thing. We’ll stay away.”Jessie knew she was being humored. The sad, sympathetic looks, the verbal head.
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