It was a puzzle but I turned away and went to sit at the computer. Gaynor’s message was at the top of the inbox menu and I clicked on immediately. S...ubject: Telephone chat Dear Richard, First, it was really good to talk, to hear your voice again. I guessed you were a bit nervous and so was I. But I tend to come over a bit flippant in times of stress but you sounded serious and a bit shaky at first. Anyway, it was good and I’ve been doing virtually nothing since then but sit here thinking about. She then turned Meg around leaned forward and pulled her face in for a deep kiss. Their tongues intertwining, each of them taking turns sucking on the others tongue. “Turn around baby, I have to do your back and that gorgeous ass of yours.” Meg turned around again, Alana ran the soap across her back and around every each of her ass. She then grabbed Meg’s ass with both hands and caressed it like it was a prized jewel. “So baby, tell me about this plan of yours for the day.” “First, I’ll be. "There it was. A good idea. She was right, again. I could see it now; it was a good idea, after all. It was just a chance to let Mona have a little fun. What was wrong with that? I was confident enough in my manhood not to let something like this bother me. After all, as Edith Piaf says, this is la vie enrose. I want Mona to be happy. So I let her go nuts all over my face. She did me all up; lipstick, mascara, eyeliner, something called 'foundation,' blush. Everything. It took like an hour or. ‘Chance?’ I called again. Still nothing. No other sounds met my ears. The small butterfly of panic grew a little bit bigger. I shuffled softly against the wall searching for anything that could have made the sound. But I could see nothing. When I entered the kitchen I tried again to turn on the lights. Again nothing happened. ‘Chance!’ I shouted. The small butterfly became a large insect flying around in my stomach causing huge amounts of panic to flow through me. I struggled to keep my panic.
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