First, my alarm didn’t go off, so instead of being awoken by the rooster and tree frog combo my overpriced Brookestone alarm came with, I was roused awake by a worried cashier calling me wondering where I was. It seemed that my store had been chosen for, and was in the middle of being hit by, a ...
Tex deadpanned as I slid into the booth they were in. Lately, there was something a bit off about him. We needed to talk, but without the audience. “Something like that.” Simple reply for an asshole-like greeting. A beer was placed in front of me by our usual waitress. Pus...
The voice on the other side of the line asked. His voice was angry, accusatory, and worst of all…worried. I’d just passed the halfway point between my home and Talan’s shop when the phone rang. “You shouldn’t be out alone after everything that happened last night. What if…” &nbs...
Hate that she made me feel for her what Olivia never achieved in all the years we were together. What she failed at with every smile or bitchy command. This wasn’t in my plans. All I wanted from my gatita was a good time, accompanied by my devouring of her sweet pussy. To ...
Music played in the background, low and the tune catchy. That was the second time today that I’d encountered a song I’d never heard before. Tapping my fingers absentmindedly, I waited with as much patience as I could muster for my turn to order. Giggling a few seats down caught my attention. Tall...
What else could I say? Maya’s eyes snapped up at the sound of my voice. It wasn’t the greeting she’d been accustomed to and the down-turn curve on her lips told me as much. Small, withdrawn, she looked miserable on that damn bed. “Hi.” Her voice was...
The need to pulverize and expend my anger and frustrations on anything was almost overwhelming as I drove away from Jasmine. Everything within me fought my decision to walk away. My body burned for the feel of her against me, it needed me to return to Jasmine and make up for my stupidity and the ...
The door hadn't fully closed when he uttered my instructions. It wouldn't cut it today. Not after everything he’d said in our last conversation. All the questions he’d promised to answer. “No.” Turning his way, I leaned back against the table’s edge and regarded him with m...
I protested, feet digging into the linoleum floor. “Just stop for a second and let me explain.” My old Converse sneakers streaked across the surface, followed closely by an annoying squeal that reverberated throughout the all-too-silent E.R. The sole nurse at the entrance looked up from her perch...