Louisa Neil

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and asked for what she had needed. Furthermore, she had pushed for more than he had been prepared to give.
    She had to admit he had a large cock, one that fit her pussy and ass with just enough stretch to remind her of the acts they’d shared. Diana knew they’d fuck again, but she wouldn’t have a relationship with him. She decided to use his body for her pleasure until he became displeased with the arrangement. Then he’d abandon her and find a woman who would gush at his every offer of attention, romance and sex. She didn’t want a future with him, only wanted the relief his cock, lips, and fingers could bring her on occasion. Thankful he’d remembered to protect her from pregnancy, she most liked the feel of him in her ass when that fear was taken. She had no fear of disease, rather knew they were both disease free. Having managed to access his medical records in the early morning hours when she couldn’t sleep, she knew they could play, even if she didn’t tell him how she acquired her confidence. He didn’t need to know how she could manipulate information and never leave a trace of evidence she’d been searching. If he bothered to look, he’d find she had advanced degrees in computer sciences. If he came back for more, she’d tell him she was on the pill, and they didn’t need condoms. Of course, Diana realized she’d have to ask him to get tested before that, and she’d offer her own tests. But she’d not tell him what she’d learned about his history in many ways, including his relationship with Sloan Shayla.
    She knew it was wrong to check his records, but he’d apparently checked her out. He had no idea of how computer literate she truly was, and she’d keep it that way. There was no need for him to know she was able to do a lot more than just scan old copies of newspapers. She didn’t feel this was a breach of anything confidential, just research. Since she had to deal with him on a daily basis, she’d make it a more informed basis. Now she wanted to meet Sloan, his business partner. She noted from her research that he was very cautious not to have his photo taken. She found blurbs about his charity work, but there were no candids accompanying them. While there was information about his past accomplishments, there were no photos, not even in his college yearbook. The photo on his passport and driver’s license she accessed were both too blurry to see his features. After manipulating the data to clear them, she realized someone had been there before her, giving the photos a generic resemblance to the person described. Sloan knew someone else with computer skills. She wondered if it was him?
    Diana knew she’d allowed Dane into her home and her body because of her curiosity. He’d never win her fully, but it would be fun to watch him try. She’d bide her time until Sloan made his appearance, and if possible, she’d lay him, too. Neither man understood her personality. While shy and reclusive to most, once she let a man in, she’d take all they could give her, sexually, until she got bored. She rationalized that was why she was so self-absorbed. Knowing her history, she held back a laugh.
    “Just think, Dane, you left here thinking I was your conquest. Little did you know you’re my conquest.”
    He had no idea what he’d gotten himself into. She had tried to warn him off, but when he showed up at her door, she decided he had come to her, and she’d take what he offered.
    “At least his cock is large,” she said to the empty room, forcing herself to sit up. After stretching her neck and back, she slid to the floor and felt his cum slide from her body, dripping down her things. “I guess I should shower.” She reached to the floor to gather her clothing.
     
    * * * *
     
    The next week went by slowly for Diana. Each morning she reported for work, and each morning the staff was stone faced. Each day she walked past Walter’s office she had to correct herself that now it was Dane’s.

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