Bound by Pleasure

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in the way of her vocal cords and she couldn’t express what she was feeling.
    Before he opened the door, he asked, “Is there anyone you’re talking to about all of this? I know you have a friend in the lifestyle. Do you confide in her?”
    Megan shook her head.
    “Maybe you should. It’s okay to talk with her about it. It’s like a support group. Anything you’re feeling, she should be able to relate to. Do me a favor and sit down with her and really talk before you come back on Friday. Can you do that?”
    “Yes, Sir.”
    “Good, I’ll see you then.”
    Megan made her way down the stone pathway to her car and headed home. Why couldn’t she just say what she wanted to? What was she so afraid of? Obviously he liked her. He wanted to see her more. And that was the perfect opportunity for her to tell him. Maybe Greg was right, talking with Dawn might be just what she needed.

    Greg had attempted to show her how he felt. He’d prepared a nice meal and asked to see her more often. And she’d just looked scared. He was beginning to think these feelings he had were completely one-sided. That she didn’t feel the same. But when they’d showered and she’d caressed him, he swore he saw pleasure in her eyes at being able to touch him. And man, her hands were so smooth and glided so nicely across his wet skin. Jolts and tingles had shot through his body the whole time she explored him. He’d never experienced anything quite like that before. Sure, any time a woman touched him it felt nice, but this was different. He couldn’t explain it. He just wanted more. A lot more of Megan in each and every way possible.
    He didn’t know a lot about cats. He’d never had a pet. But people brought their dogs places, couldn’t she bring the cat? Were dogs and cats that much different? Did she have a valid excuse?
    Greg stomped to his office and decided to call Jay. Perhaps he knew something about cats, or even how to find out what Megan was really thinking.
    Jay answered after the second ring, but sounded a bit sleepy. “Yeah.”
    Shit, what time is it?
    “Damn, were you sleeping?” Greg asked.
    “I think so. I was watching a movie on the couch and I think I must have dozed off.” There was a pause. “What’s up?”
    “This can wait.”
    “Greg, it’s eleven o’clock at night, and I’m guessing you didn’t even know what time it was. I don’t think you actually want to wait. So tell me what’s going on.”
    He had a point. “Do you know much about cats?”
    “You’re kidding me? You called to talk about cats?”
    “Well, no, not really, but kinda, yeah.”
    “Cats are pretty independent animals. Good for a companion, and if you travel a lot, you can leave them home and they’re fine. They aren’t like dogs where they have to have you for things. Why? You getting a cat?”
    “No. But is a cat like a dog where you can just bring it over for a night?”
    “Not really. Cats take a while to adjust in new surroundings. And they get kinda cranky and hiss a lot.”
    “Damn.” Greg let out a sigh. “I told Megan I wanted to see her more often. Things are so different with her, dude. Not only do I like her, but also her company. And I’m starting to think that I want to try and make a future with her.”
    “That’s great. So where the hell does a cat come into play?”
    “She has a cat. And I asked if we could extend her time to all weekend, but she said she couldn’t because of the cat. And I’m worried it was just an excuse, especially with what you just told me.”
    “Did you ask her if it was an excuse?” Jay asked.
    “No, I just sent her home. Told her I would see her Friday.”
    “Did you ask her how she felt about more days?”
    “No.” Greg raked his hands through his hair. Had he really communicated well? Probably not. Once his feelings were hurt, he sort of just shut down and sent her home. He never really gave her a chance to say anything.
    He talked with Jay for a few more minutes, and

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