September Tango

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heat of her question more than he could stand.
    “ Hell yes,” he growled, lifting her by her incredible ass. She twined her arms around his neck and her long lush legs around his waist. He carried her over to one of the tables and sat her down. She kept her legs twined around his. He eased a hand up to her breasts and she arched her back, pressing into his hand. She smiled against his mouth.
    “ I don't bite... Unless you want me to.”
    “ Do your worst,” he murmured back.
    She trailed her mouth down his neck, mimicking the torturous licks and nibbles he'd imprinted in her skin. She tugged at the bottom of his shirt. “This needs to go.”
    “We playing strip poker? I will lose clothes if you do.” His mouth tipped up, a dimple winking in his cheek. He bit his bottom lip as he waited.
    She tossed her wild hair back and shrugged. “Fine.” She peeled her black tee shirt off and tossed it to the floor. Her full breasts strained against the little black lace bra, her pink nipples visible through the thin material. He groaned.
    “You are beautiful.” He pulled his shirt over his head, it joining hers on the floor. She ogled him, her eyes hot.
    “ No, you're the beautiful one.” Her wanton little hands skimmed his muscles, and they clenched involuntarily. She leaned forward and caught one of his nipples with her tongue. He hissed in pleasure. He pulled her face to his and kissed her deep.
    “ I'm not arguing,” he breathed. “You're beautiful.” He brushed the back of his knuckles against her nipples, feeling them tighten and pucker to meet his fingers. She moaned, her head falling back. He took the opportunity to kiss and nibble her neck again. As he pulled the top of her bra down, revealing her incredible breasts to his eyes, a flashlight shined in his face.
    “ Well, well, well... Calvin Hall, starting trouble and you ain't even been home 24 hours. What am I gonna do with you?” The light flicked off and he pulled Zoe to him, shielding her from the eyes that danced with laughter.
    “ Damn it, Tim! What are you doing? When did you become a cop?” He pointed at the guy he'd known since kindergarten. “Turn around. Give her some privacy.”
    Tim chuckled. “Sorry, man.” He turned around. “I been a cop now for about two years.”
    Calvin leaned in and brushed a kiss on her ear before murmuring. “Damn it, it's just not our night baby, I'm sorry.” He grabbed her shirt and helped her pull it on. She smiled uncomfortably before pushing him back and sliding off the table. She crossed her arms and stood there silently. Calvin grabbed her hand and squeezed it before pulling his shirt on. “Tim, you gonna ticket us? I got permission to be in here.”
    “ Nah, I just saw lights on in here and wanted to make sure all was kosher.” He turned around and grinned. “You kids lock up the place. No more nookie in here, okay?” He slipped his flashlight into his holster and walked away whistling. The door clinked shut as he left the bowling alley.
    “ I'm sorry, Zoe. I guess I should have locked the door.”
    Zoe smirked. “It's okay. My back was hurting anyway. Mind if we call it a night?” She yawned and stretched her arms above her head.
    “Yeah, I should probably get some sleep too,” he sighed. Nothing like a mood killer.
     

Chapter Nine – Saturday
     
    She stumbled in the front door, the electric high of the night almost gone, exhaustion creeping in her bones. Daddy's truck wasn't in the drive still. I'll call Minnie in the morning, this ain't like him... She stumbled over to the couch, kicking her flip flops off along the way and collapsed. Her eyes closed and she dreamed of him.
    The phone was ringing somewhere. She tried to open her eyes but her lids felt like someone had put ten pound weights on each one. She groaned and forced them open anyway, the early morning sunlight filtering through the blinds making her wince. She came to awareness quickly, at about the fourth ring. The phone really

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