1. Rebound


    Date: 5/15/2017, Categories: Fiction, Consensual Sex, Job/Place-of-work, Male/Female, Oral Sex, Romance, Author: wantsomefun, Rating: 92.5, Source: sexstories.com

    joggers were the only people there. They didn’t say much other than to point out boats and lights on the water. For some distance, they covered ground at a casual pace in silence. “This is one of the paths I use, but I would never come here at night alone,” Kay said. “You shouldn’t. Too many weirdos.” “Am I safe with you?” “With me? Or from me?” he chuckled. “I feel like I’m safe from you. Am I wrong?” “No, Kay, you’re not wrong. That’s not how I play.” They strolled quietly for a while. “How do you play, Jim?” He stopped under a lamppost where they could see each other well. “I’m not a player.” “Why not? You’re a hunky single guy who tends bar at a club where single women go. Don’t tell me you couldn’t score there.” “Score? That sounds kinda cheap.” “That’s what Sid called it. Picking up someone in a bar for sex is scoring.” “I see guys try all the time. I’m not like that,” he said. “The whole player mentality is foreign to me. I’m not made that way.” “Shhh,” she whispered. “Look.” She pointed toward the shadows where a couple was making noise behind a tree. “Are they …?” He followed her finger and watched for just a second. Then he turned her by her shoulders and motioned for her to walk silently with him back the way they came. When they were a safe distance away, he started to laugh. “I didn’t expect that!” “I hope they don’t get poison ivy,” she giggled. “I felt so bad for you in the woods,” he said. “I heard you fall, and I wasn’t sure how far down that slope you ...
    tumbled. I was afraid you were hurt. Then you told me you got poison ivy.” “You can tell your buddies you saw a girl’s ass before you even asked her out.” “Do you think I’d do that?” “Sid would have made it his status post, complete with whatever photos he could get away with.” “I’m not Sid.” She stopped. “That was horrible of me.” “What’s horrible? Comparing guys to the man you thought you were going to marry? Seems pretty natural.” “It’s unfair.” “Not at all. Did you compare the coffee today to other coffee?” “Well, yeah.” “Okay then.” When they got back to the Jeep, he held the door for her while she climbed in. “You’re such a gentleman,” she remarked. “What?” “The thing with the car door.” “Mom taught me well.” “Do your parents live around here?” “Dad could, for all I know. Mom never told me his name. I’m not sure she knew. She passed away a few years ago – stroke.” “I’m sorry,” Kay said. “She was ready. It wasn’t her first stroke. I couldn’t take care of her, and she didn’t want me to, so she was in a nursing home for a couple years. I visited at least twice a week. She died soon after I got out of college.” “You said you had a girlfriend then?” “Melanie. We had fun. I guess I was like you – more serious about being in love than she was. When she felt I had it together enough after Mom’s funeral, she broke up with me. No big scene. She simply said settling down at that point in our lives would be a mistake. I never saw it coming. Tore me up pretty bad.” “She got you started on ...
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