1. Night Shift Baristas- Part 3- Dessert Choice: Sweet


    Date: 1/5/2016, Categories: Fantasy, Job/Place-of-work, Male / Female Teens, Romance, Threesome, Author: Redlust, Rating: 71.4, Source: sexstories.com

    I woke up groggy. I was in my bed and not too hung over. The light around the side of my curtains told me that it was light out. A beautiful young woman with light brown hair lay beside me; Liss, her head was against my chest. I started remembering last night’s activities and my morning erection started pulsing in anticipation of more. However, I heard a voice and looked around for Kelsie. The voice was coming from the living room my ears perked to listen. “You were such a jerk last night you acted like an ass to one of the managers, and then you abandoned me without a word and went to a party. Now you expect me to act like everything is ok…” She’s obviously on the phone with Tim. I leaned down to Melissa’s ear, “Psst. You awake?” I whispered. Her eyes were open and she nodded. “Tim stuff,” she whispered back. I nodded. I didn’t want to get up yet but Kelsie was up, so the party was breaking up anyway, whether I liked it or not. Liss seemed to be under the same impression and started to sit up. “Hey, could you get me some water?” “Yeah, I didn’t want to disturb her but…” I sat up. I had some gym shorts in my hamper and decided those would work since I wasn’t sure what Kelsie would say about last night, if the first thing she did this morning was to talk to Tim. I walked out Kelsie seemed much more nervous than I was and blushed when she saw me. I just waved and gave a small smile. I grabbed three glasses and filled from a carafe of water in the fridge. I walked over and ...
    handed one to Kelsie who didn’t seem able to look at me without blushing, but she took the water and sipped it with her ear clamping her phone to her shoulder. I brought the other two glasses back in the bedroom. Melissa was sitting with the sheet was around her shoulders covering her chest and waist. She whispered a thank you and sipped quietly at the water. I sat next to her not knowing what to do. I didn’t feel comfortable with the conversation going on in the living room. I didn’t particularly want to listen in but I was also curious. Melissa looked pensive, maybe the same thoughts were going through her mind; maybe she felt uncomfortable too. The gist of what I got from what I heard was Tim was making an epic apology. It sounded as though Kelsie was going to eventually accept it too. Finally she said “Look we’ll talk later, you aren’t out of the doghouse but, I dunno. I’ll call you later.” Kelsie, done with her call, stayed in the living room. “I should get my phone and call my dad about my car” Liss said, no longer finding it necessary to whisper. “I’ll check on Kelsie,” I said. I had to work with both of these girls and I wanted to make sure that I stayed on good terms with everyone. Melissa gave a quiet ‘hey’ to Kelsie when we went out, asked “Are you okay?” “I guess, I got up and checked my phone when I woke up and saw all these messages about Tim being worried about me and his friends had to stop him driving drunk to go out and look for me. I had 17 missed calls from ...
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