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Gisella giggled again. “Yeah, I’m gonna ride you so fucking hard, M. I’m gonna teach you everything.”

She took my back pack from me and dropped it.

“Take it all off…you want this just as much as I do. I’ve seen the way you look at me, Mason. It’s time to do something about it. First, I’m going to fuck you. And then…I’m going to teach you how to fuck me…”

And she did fuck me.

Gisella DeLuca took my virginity on the old leather couch hidden away in the back of the garage. She taught me everything she knew and everything she liked. We went into a toxic storm for the next two years.

Fighting and arguing, breaking up in jealous rages.

Another girl couldn’t even look at me in the hallways of our school, and then…

She left me.

“Fuck,” I mumbled.

I could literally feel the letter in my pocket mocking me. Gisella had gone missing. Sebastian, naturally, wanted me to find her. After years of not seeing her, now I had to go and seek her out. Part of me hoped she was just shacked up with some rich billionaire on a yacht enjoying what was left of summer in the Mediterranean.

Lightning flashed as the storm began to pick up and I took another swig from the bottle. Something caught my eye, and I could have sworn I’d seen someone standing in the yard near the totem pole I had erected there.

Another flash of lightening revealed that I was indeed losing my mind, even as I talked myself down, I thought of where every single gun was hidden in my home. Taking a deep breath, I eased back inside. Putting the liquor away, I stoked the fire to a good blaze, and threw a few more logs on. Satisfied, I fell in a listless slumber where I tasted cotton candy, and saw cornflower blue eyes.

When morning came, I found Nora standing over me.

“What?”

She rolled her eyes. “You snore.”

Sitting up, I sighed, my head hurting just a little bit.

How much of that bourbon did you drink?

“I need to get back into town…I literally need to see cement or I’m going to lose my mind.”

Nora looked remarkably fresh faced and then I realized she was back in her clothes from yesterday. I hadn’t heard her get up or anything, and that bothered me. I should have been more on edge.

I gave a laugh at her words. “What’s wrong with fresh air and no cement?”

“I just happen to like my life in Seattle. I am also missing catching up on my shows.”

“Shows?”

Her face turned up into a scowl. “Television?… I mean join us in this century at least.”

Rolling my eyes, I stood and stretched. Her eyes darted down, I knew she could see the morning wood I was sporting because I saw her bite her lip.

“Have some shame,” she finally said.

“I don’t think I will, Darlin…let me shower, and get some coffee. And then I’ll get you into town and out of my hair.”

She gave a huff and collapsed into a chair. “Fine with me.”

An hour later, after a nice hot shower and cup of coffee I found myself taking Nora into town. I fiddled with the radio and music played commercial free. We drove all the way into Virgin Creek without a word being passed between us and that suited me just fine.

I didn’t need to talk to Nora and vice versa.

“Thank you God,” she chimed just as we reached a stop light in the middle of the town.

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