In His Sleep

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me off.”
    “Chad?” her voice questioned.
    Chad ignored them both until he found what he’d been looking for. He snagged the two condoms and tossed the billfold back at Kirk. “Thanks, man.”
    “You bitch,” Kirk said. “No, not in there while I’m out here. Have you people no pride? Better not be noisy.”
    “I can’t believe you just did that,” Angie said once Chad closed the door. “And what makes you think I’ll do it in here?”
    “Because you’re still wet.” He reached inside her shorts, gliding his fingers across vulva but not inside her.”
    “Bastard,” she whispered as she pulled the crotch of her underwear aside, giving him full access.
    “Yeah, I’m a bastard.” It surprised him that his dick was hard and eager for another encounter. He hoisted her onto the sink.
    Immediately, she grabbed his cock, shoving it inside her pussy and wrapping her legs tightly around his middle. No way would he last very long with the way her hips moved in a circle motion. But it didn’t matter.
    “Yes! Oh, God, yes.”
    He focused on the way their bodies were intertwined. The way her climax pulsated against his cock, pulling him so deep he thought she would completely consume him. Unable to control his desires any longer, he let himself go with a deep growl.
    “I bet Kirk heard that,” she said with a wide grin.
    “If that wasn’t the hottest sex I’ve ever had, that would have killed it right there.”
    “Ah, Angie.” Kirk pounded on the door.
    “Go away,” she said.
    “Security is at the door.”
    “Fuck,” Chad said. “I think I’d better get back to my room.”
    “Yeah,” she said. “Probably for the best.” She opened the door and let Chad step out first.
    “Looking for a Chad Gregory. Something about being locked out without ID.”
    “That would be me.”
    “Meet us in the lobby at nine, okay?” She touched his arm. “Thanks, for everything.”
    “My pleasure.” He tilted his head, kissed her cheek, then turned and followed the hotel security guard to his room, kind of forgetting he was in his underwear, holding a colored condoms in his hand.
    “Well, I never,” some woman said. “And how dare you stand there and stare.”
    “I did a whole lot more than stare,” Chad heard Angie say, and then the door slammed closed.
    “Sir, your sister called and asked that we find you and have you call her as soon as possible.”
    “Thanks.” Chad waited for the man to open his door, ignoring the silly stares and gasps from the people walking by. For the first time in his life, sleepwalking wasn’t so bad.
     
    * * * *
     
    Angie paced in the lobby biting her nails and glancing at the clock. If she didn’t leave soon, she’d miss her plane.
    “Let’s go, honey,” Kirk called.
    She sighed, scanned the lobby one more time, then headed out the main doors and slipped into the limo. “Jerk.”
    “This is why you shouldn’t do one-night stands. You have sex once, and bam, you think you’re in love.”
    She rolled the window down and let the hot hair smack her face as they pulled away from the hotel. “I’m not in love with him.”
    “Maybe not, but you need to let him go. He wasn’t looking for anything other than a quick roll in the hay. Maybe he wasn’t even sleepwalking. Ever think of that?”
    “No.” She rolled the window up and slide across the plush leather into Kirks arms as the limo pulled away from the hotel. “I hate that I do this.”
    “At least tell me he was good.”
    “You’re a jerk, too.”
    Not another word was muttered during the rest of the ride to the airport. Once at the ticket counter, she decided to treat herself to first class and offered to pay for the upgrade for Kirk, too, who graciously accepted. After all her bags where checked, she got a cup of coffee and a chocolate chip muffin.
    “He was that good, huh?” Kirk took the camera bag from her shoulder and pointed to a chair.
    “It wasn’t just the sex.” Aimlessly, she sat down,

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