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    “She’s right, Suzy. Don’t,” Kayden stated firmly.
    Suzy looked around the room clearly wondering how she heard a man’s voice. I looked down at the iPad and smiled at him. She started laughing.
    “Kayden?” she asked.
    “I certainly hope it wouldn’t be any one else,” he said with a hint of seriousness in his voice, but a smile dancing across his features.
    She moved around the bed and flopped down next to me. They began talking about the stranger online. She pointed out to us that we were strangers that met online. In a way, she had a point, but we had a commonality. I had placed calls about Kayden and felt safe after my brother said I had his blessing. We both told her that she needed to be careful about whom she met and to always make sure it was in public. She was such a trusting and naïve person with a kind heart, always thinking the best of people. She wouldn’t know a bad person or an unsafe situation until it would be too late. I had to look out for her and guide her.
    Suzy stayed only a few minutes, and Kayden and I started right where we left off before Suzy interrupted.
    “What were you going to show me, baby doll?” Kayden asked while stretched, watching in curiosity.
    “Nothing important,” I replied back even though it was a complete and utter lie.
    “Can you wait a second? One of the guys is calling me; I want to see what they want.”
    “Sure, go ahead, take your time,” I said to him, a smile on my face.
    While waiting for Kayden to return, I removed my bra and t-shirt, I thought I’d give him a surprise. I could hear muffled speech in the background. I heard his door close, his footsteps along his bedroom floor before his face appeared. His eyes grew in size, and a smile crept across his face.
    “Damn, I fucking love your tits. I want to touch them,” Kayden said moving closer to his screen.
    “They’ve missed your touch, Kayden. They ache for you,” I said as I swept my fingertips across them.
    “Sophia, you’re making me crazy,” he said.
    “Good, I want you to remember what’s waiting for you. I don’t want you to see any other woman or even think of them,” I replied to him, continuing to touch my breasts in full view of Kayden. “Want to see more?”
    “I don’t think my heart could take it. I don’t think of any other women; you are the only person in my mind all day, every day,” Kayden said with a very serious look on his face.
    “Enough of this for now—you’ll be touching them soon enough, handsome,” I said as I started to lift my top over my head, covering my breasts. It gave him one last glimpse as I slowly put my shirt back into place.
    “You’re driving me crazy; I better book my ticket before my cock explodes.” Shaking his head out of amusement.
    Skype made the distance bearable. It helped me deal with his absence, but it made me want to be with him even more.
     

A Tangled Web
    Ding. I rolled over to see what Sophia said, but it wasn’t her, it was Lisa. My heart sank; Lisa had become a thorn in my ass.
    The bitch knew exactly how to fuck with my life; she had become a master manipulator towards the end of relationship.
    Lisa: I’ve missed you terribly and I haven’t heard from you in a long time. Where have you been?
    I sat there deciding how to handle her. Even though she had ruined my life, I had gone back to her for a short time. I was lonely, at rock bottom with no salvation in sight when Lisa called me. She wanted me back and convinced me that she still loved me. I went against the court ordered no-contact order and spoke to her. Of course it was all in the past, but a part of my past I was ashamed of. I just couldn’t bring myself to tell Sophia. I had a moment of weakness and I just couldn’t admit.
    I was already living in New Orleans when Lisa called to say she missed me and regretted all that had transpired between us. With nobody serious in my life but my regular girls, Lisa knew I still harbored feelings for her,

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