I gently touched his arm, and smiled. No way was I going to let a tramp like Raylene put down a fine-looking man like Marcus. That just wouldn’t be ...me. We watched the football game. Brockton creamed Braintree in record time. The score was twenty to fourteen when the game ended. The crowd went wild in the stadium. Men and women from Brockton cheered as their home team ran victoriously through the stadium. Marcus was cheering louder than most of them. I joined him, showing him and everyone else. “Hey,” said the smaller girl.“You looked lonely,” the larger girl observed. “Why don’t you come join us?”I looked around again. The back yard was filled with the sound of moans and sighs as fleshy bodies pressed and rubbed against each other in various configurations. I found Jess in all of the commotion. She was grasping the edge of the pool with her hands, while her knees were wrapped around the hips of her basketball playing partner who was repeatedly pushing his groin into hers. Her eyes. Too bad so many other guys thought so, too. Still I had built up quite a bit of sexual frustration lately and the contact with Ellies still amazing after all these years body didnt help. Damn, do I need to leave you alone or would a beer help settle you two down I heard Bobby say as he walked into the living room with a hand full of beers. No, beer should take care of it I laughingly replied. Soon we settled into our normal routine of catching up with what was going on in our lives, gossiped. " With aconcerted effort to stop himself just jumping on Richie and having himthere and then, he turned and went back out of the door.Richie heard the lock turning as Elwyn left and he jumped out of the bedrushing over to the door rattling the handle in an attempt to pull itopen."Nooo Nooooo let me go let me go," he shouted, but the footsteps recededback down the stairs leaving silence.Quivering he slid to the floor sobbing gently, feeling confused andfrustrated as he sat on the carpet trying.
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