Her First

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possible.”
    “Your attitude sure changed quick.”
    “I had some unexpected visitors yesterday and let’s just say they convinced me you were right.”
    “Good. How about this wee kend? That’ll give you a few days to get your things together.”
    “Sounds like a plan.”
    Ethan sat straight up in bed. “What are you wearing?”
    Madison laughed. “Don’t even try going there with me.”
    “Now whose mind is in the gutter? I was only looking out for you.”
    “Um huh. Tell me anything.”
    Ethan dropped the bass in his voice. “Did you miss me?”
    He could hear her giggle and it turned him on.
    “Did you miss me?”  Madison teased.
    “Yes. I thought about your kisses and the way your body felt undermine ALL DAY LONG.”
    “Prove it.”
    “Madison, don’t play. I’ll be over there before you can hang up the phone.” They both laughed.
    “All you have to do is answer one question and you’ll be off the hook.”
    Ethan smiled. “What dear?”
    “What are you wearing?”
    He sang, “I have my t-shirt and my boxers on.” Neither could stop laughing.
    “I need to get some sleep. I’ll talk to you tomorrow.”
    “I knew you couldn’t hang. The t-shirt did it to you didn’t it?”
    “No, it was imagining you in those boxers. Bye.” She hung up.
    Ethan placed the phone on the nightstand, turned over, and went to bed with a smile on his face and his manhood at attention.
     
    ***
     
    Madison showered and as she got dressed, she couldn’t stop singing one of Katy Perry's new songs. “This is going to be a great day,” she said as she grabbed her purse and laptop and headed out the door.
    Traffic was much, much lighter than usual as she drove to work.  And today she seemed to make it without getting caught by a single red light so it only took her thirty minutes instead of the usual hour to get to her job.
    Few people were in the office when she arrived. She went into the lunchroom and started the coffee pot to make a fresh pot of coffee.  While she waited, she attempted to get a health bar out of the vending machine, but it got caught on one of the claws and wouldn’t drop. She tried beating on the machine to release the bar.
    “Do you need some help with that?” Owen asked as he entered the lunchroom.
    Frustrated, Madison grunted and responded, “If you don’t mind. It took all of my change.”
    Together they shoved the machine in different directions until the bar fell down.
    Owen wiped the sweat from his forehead. “Girl, that better be the best bar you’ve ever eaten.”
    “Thanks. I owe you one. I’ll treat you to lunch next week.”
    She poured them both a cup of coffee and they walked to their desks.  Owen looked around the room. “I guess we’re the only ones here.”
    Madison looked at the clock. “It’s only seven thirty. People will start piling in here soon.”
    Owen acted as if he wanted to linger, but instead he said, “I have a report to finish before nine and I didn’t get all of the information I needed until last night.”
    “I hate when that happens. Then they get upset when you don’t have it ready for their weekly meeting.”
    “I know. When I win the lottery, everybody up here can kiss my...” He took his right hand and patted his right butt cheek as he walked away.
    “ Owen, you don’t have it all,” she said out of his earshot.
    Madison went through her emails. She had an e-greeting from Ethan.  After opening it, she picked up the phone and dialed his office number.
    “Hello,” he answered.
    He barely got his words out before she blurted out, “You’re the sweetest man I know.”
    “I see you got my email.”
    “Yes and it made my day. I can meet you around one for lunch,” she responded to the question in his e-greeting.   She picked up her pen and doodled on her yellow steno pad.
    “Okay.  I’ll swing by and pick you up.”
    “Then I’ll see you a one o’clock.”
    “Okay. Bye, Sweetie.”
    “Bye.”
    Madison was still holding

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