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need to learn to relax a little bit more.”
    “ I’m here to write a story.”
    “ There won’t be one if you don’t let yourself experience one.”
    “ I’m not the subject, I keep reminding you.”
    “ Not yet you’re not.”
    “ I told you, I’m not into games.”
    “ I’m going to be smiling when you admit you were wrong.”
    “ I’m not going to sleep with you.”
    “ Just like that?”
    “ Just like that.”
    Now is definitely the right time to take my vest top off. I’m not conceited, certainly not in the way Lucy and the rest of the country accuse me of being, and I’m much more aware than everyone gives me credit for. I take my top off to see how Lucy reacts, because this is a game and it makes me smile watching her try not to look at something she clearly wants to.
    “ You’re not hot in that?”
    “ No.”
    “ Sun can be strong here, you’d look good with a tan.”
    “ I wouldn’t want to give you the wrong idea.”
    “ You’d have slept with me six years ago.”
    Lucy rolls her eyes. “I’m glad I was sensible enough not to make that mistake.”
    Take her to the edge and then cool off. Show her what she’s missing out on, offer it to her point blank, call her bluff and then take it away again until she begs me to give it back. That’s how this is going to work, because it’ll make her want it more.
    What’s better than resisting temptation because you’re being defiant, thinking you’ve lost the opportunity to get it because of your inability to admit your desire and then allowing yourself to get it?
    Her eyes are going to go so wide when I slide my dick inside her. I can feel it twitching just looking at her. And this isn’t just getting something I feel like I missed out on, or maybe it is, and I won’t know until the moment it happens, but right now, it kind of feels more important than that. I’ve learned to trust my instincts a lot over my life, it’s how I got to where I am now, and right now, instincts are screaming at me with a voice that’s cutting through me like raw electricity.
    I do it because it’s the moment, and it’s fun, and I want to see the look on her face. I loop my thumbs into my board shorts and go to pull them down.
    “ You don’t mind, do you? It’s just that I like to get naked out here.”
    Lucy’s hand is up into the air quicker than a traffic cop, and I pause for a moment, bent over towards her slightly, my shorts already half way down my ass and out of her line of sight until she realizes I’m joking.
    “ Let’s just keep this clean shall we?”
    I straighten back up. “Alright. I hope you brought your bikini, though.”
    “ I didn’t realize that was essential office wear.”
    “ It is out here.”
    I dump myself into one of the seats across from her.
    “ Are you always this excited?”
    “ I don’t get guests all that often.”
    “ I can see how much you like the solitude.”
    “ Come on, this place is beautiful. Doesn’t it remind you of Louisiana?”
    “ I had a shit time at college, I’d prefer not to think about it.”
    “ Everyone has a shit time at college.”
    “ Everyone except the prom king and the captain of the football team.”
    “ I had to study too.”
    “ I can see how valuable that became for you in later life.”
    “ You know, we haven’t seen each other for over five years, but it feels like it could have only been yesterday seeing you up in the stands watching the game, that goofy mountain dew hat crammed onto your head, you used to hide your face with, your ears sticking out.”
    She tucks her hair behind her ears, conscious I’ve just mentioned them.
    “ That’s pretty good peripheral vision.”
    “ You kind of need it as a quarterback.”
    “ What else do you need?”
    “ You want to do this so formally?”
    “ Don’t you?”
    “ I always thought you were more creative than that.”
    “ I told you I’m not going to make stuff up.”
    “ Then put in something people won’t

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