Life After That

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guy's name?" Grace already knew the answer to that question, but she asked anyway.
    "I think it was Ashley. I don't really recall, but I think that was it. Why?"
    "Nothing. And what did she say to him?"
    "I don't know. Well, she introduced me as her boyfriend to him!"
    Grace felt the enthusiasm on Tom's voice but she wasn't at all excited. She knew Kirstin was just using Tom so she could hurt Ashley the same way he hurt her. "And she's drunk you say?"
    "Well, a little bit."
    "And you are still gonna go home with her?"
    "Grace, I'm not gonna take advantage of her. She was the one who asked me to go to her place and…."
    "You know what, I don't need the details. You two are responsible for your lives, so do whatever you want with them. Just take me home and after that, everything's up to you guys."
    "Well, you don't have to get mad at me, you know how long I have waited for this moment."
    "Tom, I know. I just didn't think you were the type of guy that would take a drunken girl to bed. But hey, my mistake!"
    "It's not like that G, it's…."
    "Save it. Let's just go, please."
    Tom glanced down and headed back to where Kirstin was.
    "Hey baby! You took too long!" Kirstin greeted Tom from her seat.
    "Sorry, I couldn't find Grace." Tom couldn't really see eye-to-eye with Grace.
    "Oh Grace, you naughty girl! Where have you being?"
    "No where, I was just dancing with these girls that I know from college."
    "So, let's go?" Tom held Kirstin's hand.
    In the car, Grace was sitting in the back seat, Tom was driving and Kirstin was in the seat beside him. During the ride, Grace didn't say a word and was kinda disgusted with the two lovebirds in the front seats. Every time there was a stoplight, they'd be all over each other.
    "You can stop there." Grace pointed when they were in front of her apartment building. "Thanks." She said getting out of the car.
    "Good night, G." Tom said while she was getting out but didn't hear her say it back to him. "She's mad at us."
    "Oh, she's always mad. Don't worry about her. Come here." Kirstin told him and pulled him to her. When things started to heat up, he backed away and said:
    "Let's do this in your place."
    "Why? Right here is fine with me!"
    "No, let's go to your place. Someone can see us here."
    "Ok, ok. I forgot you are a good guy!" she smiled. "Let's go quick then." She told him and he started the car.
    In the elevator, going up to her loft, she couldn't keep her hands off of him and he couldn't keep his off of her. When they got to her floor, she opened the door, dropped the keys on the kitchen counter and slammed the door. Then she was all over him again.
    Kirstin led them to the living room and pushed Tom down on the couch and then crawled on top of him and slammed her lips into his. Tom placed his hands on Kirstin's waist and slowly began to stroke her back and sides. Kirstin pulled and struggled at the edge of Tom's shirt trying to rip it off him without having to move her lips. Tom finally broke the kiss and ripped his own shirt off. Kirstin smiled down at him with a devilish look and then kissed his neck and made her way down his chest to the top of his pants. Tom held his breathe in anticipation, but Kirstin only ripped her own shirt and returned to kiss him. Tom sighed in frustration but he was too turned on to protest. Kirstin took Tom's hands and placed them on her breasts.
    "You don't have to be a good boy anymore." she whispered to him.
    Tom smiled at thin air and flipped her over.
    "If you say so." he said through a smile. He expertly unbuttoned her pants while kissing her and flung them off in one quick motion. He kissed along her jaw line and down to her neck. She moaned softly as he kissed the valley between her breasts. As Tom continued to caress her body like he had always dreamed about, Kirstin's mind was on other things as the shots of tequila that she had before were starting to wear off.
    'Why did Ashley break up with Jen?' she thought to herself 'And now, the same day we

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