1. My new life: Moving In


    Date: 4/23/2017, Categories: Fiction, Blowjob, Consensual Sex, First Time, Male/Female, Oral Sex, Romance, Author: Junkwithgravy, Rating: 91.8, Source: sexstories.com

    “David thank God you called! I need your help!” I blurted into the phone. “Are you all right? Did something happen? Did someone get hurt?” David sounded anxious. Though given my messages, I did say it was very important and I needed his help. “Kind of, sort of, and no.” I answered all three of his questions. “I need advice.” Now any other person would be frustrated, but David just waited. “I’m going to ask Clara out.” I let out a huge breath. “Felix, you sound like you’re going to have a panic attack, try to calm down.” “Didn't you hear me?” My voice rose in pitch and volume, “I said I’m going to ask Clara out on a date, I need your help!” David sighed, “I know, I heard you. If you ask me, it’s about damn time. So breathe. You've been trained in pretty much every relaxation technique known to the doctors at Mayo Clinic, frikkin’ use them and listen.” I started some deep breathing exercises as David began. “Felix, I know you. I know you've had trouble with women since high school. I also know that you overthink everything, that’s why you suck at true and false questions.” As I breathed in and out, I was finally starting to calm down. “Now, it’s likely that this morning you didn't know you were going to ask her out, so clearly something happened that changed your mind. What was it?” “Clarahadjustgottenoutoftheshowerandwaswearingatowel-“ “Slow down,” David chuckled. “Let’s try that again.” I took a deep breath and tried again. “They were finished unpacking most of the boxes and ...
    Clara had just gotten out of the shower and was wearing a towel and I said something nice and she said that I would make a lucky girl very happy some day and she kissed me on the cheek.” “Wow, I think you just gave every grammar teacher in the state just an aneurism with that run-on sentence.” David’s joke got me to chuckle along with him. “Now, Felix, It sounds like Clara decided to give you ‘the push.’ That means she wants you to ask her out, as in like, soon. She’s wanted you to ask her out for a while by the sound of things.” “So what do I do?” “Just do what feels right, but make sure to loosen up. Have a drink I know you don’t normally do that, so have half a drink. You’ll stop overthinking things after the first half of the drink.” “Thanks David.” I breathed a sigh of relief. “I’m feeling a lot better now. So any symptoms in the isolation unit yet?” “Oh the usual, ebola, cancer, polio-“ “Shut up.” I laughed. “No, nothing yet, just anxiety. I’m using the techniques you taught me to help us stay relaxed. The professor says that this is a good class session since we’ve all stayed long after we should’ve been dismissed. I told him we better get out early next time to make up for this. We’ll be out by the start of the next school week.” “Glad to hear you’re doing alright,” I said, relieved. With that we each said goodbye. After that, I had no more excuse or reason to delay. I was still nervous, but no longer on the verge of a panic attack. With a final deep breath I made my ...
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