Sharing the Sheets

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    Amanda’s reply told me she wasn’t willing to let our little secret out. “I don’t know what she’s doing. And no, she didn’t stay over here last night.”
    Just then I heard the front door open. I didn’t hang up. As I stood there waiting I glanced at the digital clock on the microwave: 7:06. I saw Regina approaching and smiled. I returned to my conversation with Amanda. “Listen, I think we should meet for lunch to discuss everything. Do you think you can fit me in?”
    â€œYeah, but it’ll have to be near the courthouse. I have to be able to get to court in a hurry. I’m waiting on a verdict.”
    â€œSounds good.” I pushed End on the screen and turned my attention to Regina. I pulled her close to me and gave her a peck on the lips. I wanted to get a good whiff of her scent hoping I would detect some hint of betrayal, but there wasn’t. The scent of honey was all I got.
    â€œHey, what’s going on? What do we need to talk about?” She was antsy waiting for my reply.
    â€œI can’t talk right now. I have a very important meeting at eight. It’s already after seven and I still haven’t showered yet. You look tired. I hope you didn’t have an all-nighter at some club.” I kissed her forehead and headed to the bathroom. I left her standing there confused and probably mad, but I didn’t care. My entire future just changed in a blink of an eye.

9
    Amanda
    Oh my God, what did I just do? He wouldn’t tell her or at least I hoped he wouldn’t tell her. There was only one solution: beat him at his own shit. I was ready for anything and knew how to play this game very well. He forgot where I was from. Mark may have pushed me out of my comfort zone, but I wasn’t about to let anything hang over my head. I grabbed my phone, swiped the screen to open a new text message.

    Gina u have to call me .

    I remembered that night like it was yesterday. Did he forget how he wanted it just as much as I did?
    â€œMark, I think you had enough to drink. I’m not about to let you go home now.”
    â€œPlease, I’m fine. Just call me a cab.” Mark slurred his words.
    â€œDo you know how you look right now?”
    He stood up and brushed his hand across his shoulder. “I look just fine and you can’t stop me. You don’t need to call a cab. I’ll just go out and get one.”
    I jumped to my feet and got between him and the front door. “Mark, you can’t go out like this. You’ll probably get robbed or killed. Remember where you are?”
    â€œI’m here with you and you’re kicking me out!”
    â€œMark, I’m not kicking you out. You’re the one who wanted to come all the way out here. I told you I would come to you. Mark, what do you really want?” His eyes told me everything.
    From the first day I met Mark, I wanted him. Tonight was the first time he’d ever mentioned a woman in his life and by the looks of it she didn’t know what she was losing. Mark was on the rise as one of the top Realtors in New York. What woman wouldn’t stick to him like glue? Well, if she doesn’t want him I will be happy to have her seconds, I thought.
    I gently pecked at his soft lips as a test. I only hoped he wasn’t too drunk to forget me in a few hours. He didn’t resist physically, but his mind wasn’t having it.
    â€œAmanda, what are you doing? You know I’m taken. This isn’t right, but I sure as hell want to fuck you.”
    With those words he undressed me slowly. I kissed him again and in return his manhood arose. I slid my hand over the front of his pants.
    â€œThis isn’t right. I love my girl.”
    â€œWell, by the way your dick feels I don’t think it matters.” I unbuckled his pants and let them drop. His stiff penis easily showed through the slit in his boxers. I wrapped my hand around his shaft with my knees

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