Last Christmas (Bound Together)

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I could feel her getting closer and closer and as she tightened around me I moaned deeply. Her head fell back and she slammed her hand against the van making a loud banging sound.
    I had to check we were still alone and discovering we were, I let go and emptied my load. My body stiffened before collapsing against hers and the van. She giggled and kissed me again.
    I pulled out, tied the condom and slipped it into my pocket to dispose of later. Lizzie adjusted herself as I zipped my pants up and grinned at her in satisfaction. She opened the driver’s side door and licked her bottom lip.
    “Come on hot stuff, I’m not done with you yet.”
    Smiling back at her, I climbed in. This was going to be a better night than I’d thought.

Chapter 9
    Girls, Girls, Girls
     
    I woke up with a raging headache and with blurry eyes, I scanned the room. Where the fuck am I?
    A sound beside me caught my attention and I rolled over to find Lizzie sleeping peacefully beside me. Fuck.
    Carefully sliding out of bed I hunted for my clothes and pulled them on quickly. I sat on the edge of the bed and slipped on my sneakers, praying she wouldn’t wake up. She stayed perfectly still and I breathed a sigh of relief. Walking out of the bedroom, I closed the door quickly and stood in the hallway for a moment. I ran my fingers through my hair and considered what I was about to do. I’d gotten drunk, fucked a waitress and now I was bailing. Yeah, that pretty much summed i t up and the worrying thing was that I didn’t feel bad about it either. In fact, I felt pretty good.
    Sneaking out of the apartment I jogged down the stairs to the street and began the twenty minute walk back to the bar, all the while hoping my baby was still as perfect as I’d left her.
    As I turned the corner I spotted her, gleaming and as sparkly and impeccable as I had left her.
    Climbing on I glanced at the bar. Probably should stay away from that place for a while.
    When I got home, Patrick was having his breakfast at the dinner table. I walked over and tousled his hair. “Morning superstar.” He turned around and smiled at me. “Hey. Where’ve you been?” I thought for a moment of what I should tell him. “I stayed at a friend’s last night. I had a few drinks and it wasn’t safe for me to drive. I’m here now though. Finish your Cheerios and get ready for school. I’ll walk you.”
    He jumped down from the table and hurried up the stairs to get ready.
    I walked into the kitchen and rolled my eyes as I saw my mom standing in the corner in her work suit and holding her coffee in her hand.
    “Morning. You didn’t come home last night. I was worried.”
    I shrugged. “I’m a big boy. I can take care of myself.”
    She nodded. “Ollie.”
    I turned away and walked out of the room but she followed me. “Oliver, please.”
    “I’m taking Patrick to school and going to work. I’ll see you later.”
    I didn’t wait for a response. I waited on the porch and smiled as Patrick walked out with his enormous backpack.
“You need me to carry that?” He shook his head.
    “Nope. I got it dude.”
    I chuckled. “Dude?”
    He looked up at me and squinted as the sun hit his face. “Yeah, I like it. Don’t you?”
    I shook my head. “Hey, if you like it. I like it. Little dude.”
    We walked through the school courtyard and Patrick waved frantically and called out to a small girl who was standing across the way. She was standing with a tall blonde haired girl. She was hot and as our eyes met, she smiled and brushed her hair behind her ear. I nodded at her and smiled back. The small girl she was with, waved at Patrick and made her way over. The pretty blonde followed her.
    “Hi Patrick.”
    “Hi, Melody.”
    The girl pointed to the blonde who was now at her side.
    “This is my sister Caroline.” I nudged Patrick in the back to encourage him to introduce me.
    “Oh, this is my brother, Ollie.”
    I smiled at Caroline and she returned it.
    Melody stood at my feet

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