Never Me

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index finger. Was I cute to him? Oh no, this wasn’t going to work.
    “Not that it’s any of your damn business, but I don’t really showcase my private life in public or otherwise. In fact, until I met you, Rory and a bartender were the only ones who knew that about me. Look, about our game, I’m not so sure I want to play anymore. Maybe we could just be cool and hang out.”
    “Why, are you mad about last night?”
    “Yes and no. Smooth by the way.”
    “I wanted to keep those panties. Seriously, I didn’t mean to upset you. And now I just wanted to see to unfinished business.” He took me again, this time with no mercy. He took my sarong off and stood back, eyeing me in my bikini for several moments until he slid an arm around my waist, pulling me to him.
    “I’m going to get between those thighs, Nadine, and you are going to beg me for more. And when you do, I’ll rub it in the right way by fucking you senseless and making you wish you had given in sooner,” he said, kissing my neck and stroking my back with his hands. I reached into his jeans and felt his length and heard his groan as he tongued my neck. I instantly wanted to drop to my knees, but pulled back to watch his reaction to my fingers. I wanted the look, and what I saw took my breath away. His head was tilted back, and his eyes were closed. When he finally opened them, they had turned into a pool of liquid black.
    “Fuck,” he moaned as I stroked him over and over, making his hands roam, frantically grabbing my chest. I stopped quickly and stood away from him. My heart stopped when he turned those eyes back on me, a wicked smiled crossing his lips. I hadn’t won this round, either.
    “Finish it,” he ordered, making my sex twitch.
    “No way,” I said slowly, dragging the words out as I enjoyed his discomfort.
    I undid my top and lowered my bottoms, keeping eye contact. A small smile played on my lips as I tossed the bottoms at him, seeing his face fall as I jumped into the cold shower. I heard the door open and close a few minutes later. I took my time getting ready thinking this round might have gone to me.
    My sundress was form fitting and long. It hugged my every curve and showed a small amount of cleavage. I swept my hair to one side in a braided bun and put on my darkest shade of red lipstick. My sun kissed skin made my clear blue eyes pop. I wanted nothing more than another go at Spencer, but this had to stop. The longer I stayed away from Oklahoma, the less I felt like the girl who left there. I was done playing. At least I was beginning to feel like I was. I walked out ready for whatever they had planned and was met by Rory.
    “Ready for this?” She eyed me with worry. “You don’t have to.” I saw her nod to Jack who had just finished wrapping what he called a ‘pristine’ joint and handed it to Spencer.
    “She’s not smoking,” Spencer said dismissively. I narrowed my eyes. Bossy bastard.
    “The hell you say, sir! I made the decision. It had nothing to do with you,” I said, giving him a hard look. He lifted his hands up in amused defeat as he walked toward me.
    “Take one drag. See how you feel. It creeps up on you,” he said while inhaling a large drag, doing a double inhale that I had seen so many people do and found so sexy. He passed it to me and I looked around the room to find everyone staring at me.
    “I’m not a guinea pig. Stop staring.” All eyes diverted from me to the hotel TV as I did what Spencer said. I took the joint, inhaled and immediately started coughing.
    “I said easy, fireball,” he said, laughing at me and handing me a bottled water. “That’s good for now.” He took the joint away and passed it amongst the rest, minus Ellie who scrunched her nose up at the smell filling the room.
    “Let’s go eat,” Spencer announced, walking toward the door. We all followed as Rory sprayed the room with her best perfume and turned on the a/c, shutting the door behind her. She gave me a quizzical

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