Good for Now (Book One of The Now Series)

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leads me into a supply room, I push her against the wall, madly kissing her. I just want to have her, but I don’t want a quickie. I want to kiss every inch of her body.
    “I want you,” she moans, her hand slips in my swimming trunks.
    I let out a yelp, I reach between her legs, thinking two can play this game. Damn, she isn't wearing anything, making it easy for my finger to go in her oasis, causing her to arch her back in utter pleasure.
    I lift and move her to a table, lay her down, her oasis is wide opened ready for me to feel her. But just as I am about to plunge into it, a phone rings. This startles both of us.
    We both look at our phones, my screen is blank, letting of a sign of relief knowing it's not Julie.
    “Shit, it’s my parents. They are looking for me. I gotta go."
    I wanted to finish, but that would be too risky.
    “Listen, I’ll think of something. Meet me here in two hours.”
    She then gets up, takes the maids outfit off, bends down to retrieve her swimsuit and coverup wrapped in her towel from the corner of the storage room to get dressed. At first I thought she was going to give me head, that would have been wonderful.
    Ali slowly opens the storage room's door, “See you later."
    She dashes out and I am left in a fucken storage room, still with a raging hard on. I wait ten minutes before leaving, walking to the room, hoping Julie is still at the beach so I can be asleep when she arrives.
    I turn the lock of the room, she isn’t back yet. I rush to take a shower, to relieve myself and to get rid of any smell of Ali on me. The shower feels so good, making me sleepy.
    I shout, “Julie, are you back?”
    I wait a few seconds, holding my breath, wanting to be able to hear her if she is back but nothing. I dry off, wrap a towel around me and head back to the bed. I can’t help but think luck is really on my side, because I don’t have to explain anything to Julie. It is how I said it was. I had a headache, went back to the room to sleep and that’s how she will find me. Just as I get settled in bed, I hear Julie, unlock the door. Breathe a little louder, I tell myself.
    Julie lays next to me, I breathe louder, wanting to play off being in a deep sleep as realistic as I can. She moves closer to me, and if I hadn’t jacked off I would've taken her. I do love her, but I know that is physically not possible. I need to build myself up for Ali. After tonight I will never see her again, and this will be another young woman I can store in my memory when Julie is in one of her sexless moods.
     

 
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Chapter 17
     
    Julie
     
    I awake to an empty bed, Kevin is gone. I stay on my side, still in half sleep staring at the wall feeling my heart race. Don't freak out, so what he’s not in the bed, he may be in the bathroom. Relax, I think. I hold my breath focusing my hearing to the bathroom, hoping to hear movement or any noise, but I don’t hear anything.
    He is gone. I get up to see the pink flip flops are under the bed. Why is in the world would he have kept them? I look to see if he left a note, but again nothing. Damn, I hate it, when he just takes off, it only gets my mind thinking of bad things he may be doing.
    Go find him, I tell myself. I feel restless, where could he have gone? Go find him, look on your phone. Last night I installed a locate app on his smart phone when he left his phone on the bed to go to the bathroom. I was able to accept the request via email, and once I saw how many apps he had on his phone I wasn't as nervous. I thought of erasing it after it was installed but I didn't. I felt guilty but once he walked out I had to put it aside.
    Let's see where he is, I look at my phone, press the app, seeing he’s not too far away. He is still at the inn. My heart rests a bit, he is probably having a drink at the bar. See, you are being paranoid.
    Just see if he’s there, my voice of reason chimes in.
    I open the front door of the room and follow the app's

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