Mick Sinatra 3: His Lady, His Children, and Sal

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with
Hamp.   She wasn’t keeping that kind of
secret from her husband.   As he continued
to massage her ass to a point where he began to close his eyes and moan, and as
his familiar finger began rubbing the outer hub of her vagina before it slid in
between her folds, she knew she had to come clean.   She also knew, for the sake of her own
autonomy, that she had to frame it differently.
    “Hamilton Sturgess paid me a visit today,” she said
to him.
    Mick continued to massage her ass and rub outside of
her vagina, as he thought about the name.   “Am I supposed to know that name?” he asked.
    “If you know anything about Broadway, you would know
the name.   He’s a very accomplished
actor.   We worked on a couple plays
together.   Off Broadway.   Before he hit it big.   But even then it was obvious he was the best
around.”
    “And he paid you a visit today?”
    “He did.   It
shocked the shit out of me, but he did.”
    Mick continued to rub and massage, as he waited for
her to tell him more.   Soon one, and then
other one of his fingers entered her as he waited for her to tell him more.
    Roz was all too familiar with Mick’s way.   He was not the kind of man who asked a lot of
questions.   He was the kind of man who
knew how to patiently wait for explanations.   “He wants me to take him on,” Roz said, accommodating him.   “He wants my agency to represent him.   His own agent dumped him after he had an
affair with this famous director’s wife.   Tony Bellamy is the director, but you probably never heard of him
either.   But Tony’s a big deal on
Broadway.   He makes and breaks
careers.   He broke Hamilton’s.”
    Mick waited for more.   But no more came.   Roz was too hesitant.   “You’re telling me this why?” he finally
asked.
    Roz remained hesitant, but she knew she had to say
it.   “I’m telling you because Hamp and I
slept together before.”
    Mick’s fingers remained inside of her, but they
suddenly stopped all movement.   They went
still.   His massage stopped too, although
his hand remained on her butt.   “You
slept together?” he asked.   Then he
looked at her.   “You had sex?”
    Roz nodded.   “Long before I met you, but yes.   I felt you should know.”
    Mick lifted her chin, so that they were eyeball to
eyeball.   His greatest fear besides
failing to protect her from harm, was failing to protect her from a wonderfully
normal, unburdened guy taking her away from him.    He also knew it wasn’t just that she had had
sex with the guy.   They’d just spent
their evening with three women he had had sex with in the past.   But it was the feelings behind the sex that
would be more telling.   “Were you in love
with him?” he asked bluntly.
    Roz thought about it.   It was a long time ago.   She was so over Hamp it wasn’t even
funny.   But she couldn’t lie to Mick.   “Yes,” she said.   “But he told me going in that our
relationship would go nowhere.   Falling
for him was my mistake, not his.   But
that was a long time ago.”
    Mick continued to stare at her.   Something wasn’t adding up for him.   “Why would he suddenly show up here?” he
asked.   “The two of you had been in
touch?”
    “No.   Not at
all.   But his circumstance has
changed.   They blacklisted him on
Broadway.   Tony made sure of that.   Now he needs somebody to fight for him.   Since all I do all day long is fight for my
clients, I believe we could really help him.   And to have an actor on our client list of his prominence would be a
fantastic addition to the Graham Agency.”
    Mick was calculating.   He was thinking.   Roz could tell, by the movement of his eyes
alone, that his mind was in overdrive.   Then he reached a conclusion.   He
looked at Roz.   “You want him as a
client?”
    “Very much so, yes.   If I can get him back on Broadway, and that will take time, but if I can
pull it off, he can take the agency to the next level.”
    Mick

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