“I’m doing my job.”“I didn’t hire you to do this,” he said.“What?” she pressed up against him and her arms went around his neck. “Ju...lie told me to pack a bag.”“Yes ... but I didn’t know it was going to be you,” he said.“Well, I knew it was going to be you,” she said simply. She leaned in and kissed him full on the lips, just like she had done while they were dancing. Her tongue flitted deftly into his mouth, darting, teasing as she pressed her breasts into his chest.Brad suddenly realized he. ’ She punched me in the shoulder then gave me a quick kiss on the lips. ‘What I want, what I need, is this,’ as she gestured to include the restaurant and us and our hands as they held each other. I had some smart-ass remarks ready but I saw anxiety in her eyes. Like me she was lonely, stressed. She needed a companion. I did too. I kissed my way from her cheek to her lips. I held her hands. She breathed a sigh of relief. We continued to hold hands as the waitress set out our breadsticks and. We headed to the hotel were the two guys were staying and they were already on the bar when we got there. We joined them, it was a 4 persons table and T and B would seat across of eachother. They were pleased that we came and we decided to grab some beers. From time to time, while we were talking, I could see that the guys focused more onto A and the conversations was turning into a flirt and A enjoied it. Time was passing and the waiter noticed us that in half an hour the bar will close. We. ’ Mark and Nicole stood and watched in shock as Carl walked away from them, picked up his bike and rode away. They both saw the tears streaming down his face. The rest of the evening Nicole and Mark separately thought about Carl and what he said. The next morning Nicole began walking up the beach asking the few people she met and knew if they knew anything about Carl. This was harder to do than it should have been because she neither knew his name nor where he lived. All she had to go on was a.
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