First he went to the kitchen to put on a fresh pot of coffee. He returned down the hallway to the bathroom. He was about to walk in when he heard the ...water start to run. Peeking around the corner he saw that Dave was adjusting the temperature of the shower. "He must have got up just as I left the room," Drew thought. "Do I just walk in? He left the door open and he knows I'm up and about. So?" Deciding that he would check Dave's reaction he boldly walked across to the basin. "Good morning Dave.. She started working at my local café at the start of summer, and nary a day passed where I did not find an excuse to grab a coffee. Sam and I struck up an easy friendship, and over the course of the summer, along with my frequent visits, I think it was safe to say we both found chemistry and an attraction for each other. What made Sam so tantalizing, other than her good looks, poise and self-awareness, was that she was young enough to be my daughter. She was just seventeen, but possessed great. He moved closer to me and pulled me into his embrace "There there, Jay, I think you've made the right choice in staying here with me today. Shhhhh, stop crying. I think you'll find what we do together not as bad as you think." I cuffed away the tears and sniffled a little bit."First we will need to establish some ground rules. I demand and expect your absolute obedience to my directions and commands no matter what.. I will not tolerate disobedience. Do you understand?" I nodded in. I did, of course, and I said as much to the answering machine. He continued by saying he hoped to see me again and left his number with the parting words of 'call me as soon as you can.' After that message ended, I walked over to the table that my machine sat on and wrote down his name and number very quickly. I didn't want to take the chance of lossing or forgetting it. As I continued my walk to my room to crawl into bed, I reflected on the last three months of my life and how Marcy had.
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