(Domme) Of A Kind

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to my apartment building.
And right, we just talked about stuff like that, nothing really
much deeper. It was like the continuation of our first meeting, but
a detailed one I could say. It was about three o’clock in the
morning when I got back to bed. And Elizabeth was still sleeping so
tight like I haven’t left her at all.
     

Chapter Six
     
    I woke up late in the morning today maybe ten
minutes after the clock alarmed. Elizabeth has already gone out and
I remember that Tom will drive her to school. She asked me to be
with them but I said I don’t want to intrude their privacy, she
understood it so we’re fine with it. I didn’t have that much time
so I decided not to have breakfast and instead I just took a quick
shower and dressed up very fast too. I finished everything at about
nine.
    Outside, when I got there, I’m kind of
worried because I know I’m late with my first class so I’m thinking
that a cab will save my day. But not when a black BMW sports car
stopped right in front of me. The window opened and, “Hop in, I’ll
drive you to school,” said Walter to me. You heard it just so
right, Walter Wright himself. Just so. I was in surprise of course
but it felt more of the other way around. It’s more of sweet kind
of thoughtful. I didn’t actually move for a while so he got off and
approached me, “I’ll drive you to school now,” he repeated. Then he
opened the door of his car and guided me till I got in. He rushed
his way back to his seat too. “You look surprised again,” he
followed.
    He’s just right with that. I turned to him
and all that I can see is his adorable face. Seeing this kind of
face when you wake up in the morning would give you more reason to
wake up with this kind of person every morning. “I just didn’t
expect you,” I said.
    He paused for a while in my eyes. Then, “Well
you should,” he added as he turns his attention back to the road.
Then he started his car and we finally left.
    What does he mean with well you
should? Does it mean that I need to expect more of him? Does it
mean that he’ll do more surprising surprises to me? Whatever it may
be, I don’t know but I feel different about it. I’m starting to
feel different about it, about him. I don’t want to over think it
but I hope I am right with what I see about what we are doing now.
Well, I don’t want to expect anything from it so I guess I just
have to enjoy the moment first and just see what else it can give
to me later.
    We arrived at school earlier than expected,
thanks to his handsome and furious car. Then I got off and stood up
first outside. But before he finally left, he asked me, “What time
are you going to go home?” Thing I didn’t anticipate again from
him.
    “I’m done at two,” I said.
    “Good. See you then,” he followed. So he’s
going to pick me up? Oh goodness, this is too much I know but this
is just so good! “Goodbye,”
    “Goodbye.” And there he finally left me with
something so sweet in a small way to me. I just can’t stop myself
to smile with something I could say a little happiness. Oh what is
this I’m feeling right now? I’m getting crazy.
    Inside, I hurried myself to my chair while
our professor is talking in front of the class. “Where have you
been?” worried Elizabeth to me.
    “I overlooked the time,” I reasoned to
her.
    “I gave you reminders before I left you,”
    “Yeah, I got them, thanks,”
    She gave me a wonder-filled look. Maybe she’s
wondering why I acted that way when I don’t do it and have never
done it before, “Are you okay?” she asked next.
    I gave her the same look just my way of
avoidance, “Yeah, why?” I said.
    “I don’t know but it feels weird,”
    “I’m fine, don’t worry,” I just followed. She
actually woke me up telling me about the things that I need to do
before she left me this morning. And I acknowledged them all. She
even prepared breakfast for me. But all right, I admit I failed to
follow them. I don’t

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