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I read a few chapters of my favorite book, so engrossed that I ignore the spider crawling on the back of my neck. As I’m nearing my favorite part, the soft touches become far more pleasurable.

“Easton?” I look up and notice him standing behind me.

“I didn’t think you were the type that liked class trips.” He smiles. “We could’ve rode here together.”

“You drove?”

“I wasn’t planning to,” he says, helping me down from the hammock. “Until you didn’t come to the window.”

“You could’ve called.”

“I saw Kevin’s post with you on the bus.”

“Oh…” I blush as he slides his hand against my neck. “Why aren’t you at the pit with your teammates?”

“Because I can live without knowing what it feels like to be mauled by a bear.” He cups my face in his hands. “But most importantly, you’re not there.”

He stamps his mouth over mine, kissing me like he doesn’t care if we get caught. I wrap my arms around his neck, feeling his cock harden against my thigh.

As I catch my breath, he stares into my eyes.

“I told you that I wanted to spend every night together until you leave for England,” he says. “Imeantthat.”

“I believe you.”

“Good,” he says, kissing me again. “Turn around and bend over…”

PART 4

SOMETIMES LIARS WIN

Question:

If you could fly away from all your biggest problems for six months, what would you do while you’re away?

A)Vacation like there’s no tomorrow, without a care in the world.

B)Use some of the newfound free time to map out how you’ll fix everything when you return.

C)Take a course to better yourself whenever you’re not relaxing by the closest beach.

Answer:

This is a flawed question.

If your biggest problems can be solved by flying away, you don’t have anyrealproblems.

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ME

Shit, I’m late…

Rain pelts the streets as I rush through London’s early morning traffic.

My umbrella flails in the wind, and I give up arriving at my first symphony practice dry.

I make it to the grand auditorium with seconds to spare and smooth my hair before pulling the heavy door open.

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