Surviving Valentine

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month’s profits, and losses. Thankfully I don’t have to spend much. Also those drinks for the guys are a tax write off!  I love being a business owner. It’s so freeing to decide your own schedule. You can take off time when you want, Time like after class tomorrow. I still can’t believe Darien invited me to go to his parent’s house with him. I feel very comfortable around him, like we are friends, but I don’t want his parents to think we are together. I don’t think Darien is the type of guy to do relationships. Even though I am getting to know his character, he still looks dangerous to a woman’s heart. Especially since he is letting his scruff on his face grow, oh I love facial hair. It really completed the edgy appearance he has going on. I really am starting to like him. His nook was so comfortable; I hope I can sleep without it tonight. I threw my head into the pillow and screamed. “AHHH” I can’t believe this.  I can’t even say I am starting to like him. I really like him. He listens to me. He is funny, we just mesh well together. If only we were like Sophie and Sky in Mamma Mia singing lay all your love on me. I feel like a sitting duck when it comes to him. Maybe this good though. I mean he is pretty perfect. I guess we will see. Right now I need to focus on my work
    Around 10 o’clock, I hear a knock at the door, and was secretly hoping it was Darien. That he was thinking about me today like I have been thinking about him. “Scarlet!!” nope it was my BFF Candace. I could use a girl’s night. “Hey babe!”  We hug and headed inside.  “So how have you been? You have to catch me up on the gossip.”  Candace spoke as she poured us each a glass of wine. “What makes you think I have any gossip?”  Trying to show the most secretive facial expression I could. “Oh come on Scar, A little birdie told me about the hot new neighbor, you have to have gossip!” I laughed. “This little birdie doesn’t happen to be your sex marathon partner does he?” She moaned.  “Oh God yes! So dish.” I told her about everything that has happened since we parted at the bar. “Wow! Scar that is so hot and you kissed him! How was it, he looks like he could just turn you into a puddle on the floor? Please tell me I am right?” I thought about that kiss the other night. My body turned warm, I could still feel his hands all over me. I pressed my knees together trying to release some of the pressure building in my core. “Mmm I.. it was amazing.  He totally melted me, and then I ended it. Ugh why did I do that.” She patted me on the back “Because of your whole friends before sex thing, I support you on whatever it is you want to do, but man you should be doing him! I don’t know if this thing with Ross will turn out to be something, and right now I am just enjoying him and his penis. It’s mutual. Maybe you should do him and get him out of your system you know?” I thought about it. “I don’t know Candy, I bet he would be amazing, I probably wouldn’t ever want it to end.” She laughed at me then spoke “OR he could be like those other guys where you thought it was going to be awesome, and it ended up being a disaster. Like Tiny Dick Dominic, sexiest man I have ever seen with a little thingy.” We both laughed for a while over that.
    Then we heard a noise coming from outside. We both ran well practically tripping over each other to get to the window facing my sexy neighbor’s house. As we squished our faces up against the window, we both gasped. “OH.MY.GOD. SCAR.” Was all she could say. Darien was out in his back porch fighting a punching bag. I thought I heard tools going on this afternoon; he must have just put it up. He is a sight of pure masculinity. This was the first time I have seen him shirtless, and even in the dim porch light I decided he should do it more often. Who needed shirts anyways? I looked down. Well I do but that’s beside the point.  He punched that bag with

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