”And with a final kiss and a hug, we made our way back to our own sides of the bed.*When I woke, she was wearing the same clothes I first saw her in... – the tiny white top and the too-short shorts. She was staring out the window as I got up and slipped on a fresh pair of boxers.She turned towards me. Her expression was hard to read, with no sign of her usual smile.“What’s up?” I asked.“Sorry, I’m going home. You’re lovely, but we’re not right for each other.”I gazed into her eyes for a few. I stopped and she walked up to the driver’s door. I got out and asked; “Ok, what didn’t I say that needs to be said.”“Please don’t go, I knew I hurt you, I can’t change that it was a terrible mistake. It won’t happen again; please stop punishing me. I’m sorry I hurt you, but I am trying to make up for it.” She took a deep breath and continued; “I will go along with your conditions except for business-related plans that I can not change. Can you live with that?”“Ok, I understand that at times. Our lips aparted to the sound of Tarryn and Mike teasingly complaining as they said, yeah they are rude, not even able to greet us, just allowing their hormones to take over. We looked at them, and Candice the replied saying, "bye" and she then took my hand and led me to Tarryn's room.Closing the door behind us, into each other's arm we were exchanging another kiss. When our lips aparted she looked me in the eyes and said," I've been looking forward to this since Wednesday night". I smiled as I. Evan helped Dale unload the bright-yellow car. That's when he realized it wasn't a street stock car, but a pure stock. The pure stock division is faster and has a higher caliber of drivers. He didn't ask Dale when he had changed divisions.Bear arrived with a guy Evan didn't know. The three of them got Cindy's car out of the hauler, while she worked with Dale setting his car up for the current track conditions. He did his best to listen to all the talk, hoping to pick up some tips. The noise and.
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