Special Kind of Woman

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ready to tell Collin her answer. They
had decided to go back to the park but when they couldn’t find Mrs. Ramona’s cart,
they decided to just grab something from one of the other stands to eat. Going
over to their favorite spot, Regina decided that it was as good of any time to
tell him. “Collin, remember that question you asked me a while back?”
    “Yes, I remember very
well that question, have you been thinking about it?”
    “Yeah, I have. My
answer is yes and I want to do it Saturday after the party,” Regina told him after
he laid his head in her lap and she started to play with his hair.
    “Saturday it is. Maybe
we can make it a whole weekend together? You can stay with me after the party
and we can do something on Sunday and then be ready for work on Monday,” Collin
asked, sliding his hand along her cheek while she smiled down at him. Sitting
back up, he looked at her and said, “I want this weekend to be about you sweetheart
and it will be, I promise you that.” With that promise, Collin sealed the deal
with a sweet kiss that made Regina feel as if she would faint. But he held her so
gently in his arms she knew he wasn’t going to let her fall.
     
    * * * *
     
    “Ms. Miller, there is a
Mr. Cameron here to see you.”
    Carol had been waiting impatiently
for hours to hear back from this Mr. Cameron about the information he had
acquired for her. Now she was going to get to the bottom of what Collin Noonan
had been up to lately. The tall man strode in with a black letter notebook in
his hand. He looked really good wearing a pair of tight jeans that outlined
what he was packing within and a black long-sleeved shirt. “Good afternoon Ms.
Miller, I have the information that you’ve been wanting.” Sitting down in front
of her, he opened up his notebook, pulled out a manila folder and tossed it on
her desk.
    She found a bunch of
pictures inside—pictures of Collin and that Regina girl she met at Bagwell’s.
    “So what did you find
out?” Carol asked while disgust rolled through her.
    “Her name is Regina Talbot;
she’s been working in the mailroom for the past nine months now over at Nicholas,
Tatum, and Rutherford. It seems he’s been talking with her for the past couple
of days. Also there was something else I found out from one of the men who
works there,” Mr. Miller said while looking over his notes.
    “What else did you
find?”
    “The men in that office
like to compete against each other. They play a game called pig party.
Basically, they date the homeliest women in their building and then parade them
around the rest of the guys there. Whoever brings the worst looking girl to the
party, they win a trip to wherever they want to go. Mr. Noonan has been the big
winner the past couple of years.”
    As he closed his book,
she went inside her desk and pulled out an envelope. Walking around the desk
toward him, she threw his payment in his lap.
    “I appreciate your help,
Mr. Cameron. I hope that this will be enough for what you’ve done for me so far,”
Carol said as he looked inside the envelope and counted out the money.
    Standing in front of
her, he gave her a sly smile. “What are you doing tonight Ms. Miller? I
wouldn’t mind taking you out for dinner.”
    Smiling, she grabbed a
hold of his cock. When he growled, she rubbed along his zipper and said, “Come
over around eight and we’ll skip dinner and go for dessert instead.”
     
    * * * *
     
    Collin had been on the
phone making plans for Regina’s special weekend for most of the day after their
lunch. He had wanted to make sure that things would be perfect. He was finding
it harder and harder each day he was around her to not get too involved, but it
was way too late, he was already in too deep. He was falling in love with this
woman, something he didn’t want to admit to her or anybody else for that
matter. Hearing a beep, he looked at his caller ID and saw it was his mother.
“Hello Momma, how are you today?”
    “Oh, doing

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