Surviving Valentine

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precision hits. He was so beautiful the way he moved. It wasn’t choppy; it was almost like a dance. I could stare at him doing this all day. I sighed. Candace sighed along with me. “Scarlet, you need to tap that, like stat. I mean look at that body.” I was. He was so beautiful.  I could see the sweat glistening in the light, which made me think of how I wanted to get all sweaty with him in bed. I groaned then trudged back to the couch and sat my butt down. Sulking. “I am so screwed.” She came over and hugged me. “Not yet sweetie but if I were you I would be begging to get screwed by that.” I giggled, oh Candace. “Tell me about you and Ross, I feel like I’ve been rambling on about Darien, and you have actually been getting some, Details.” She filled me in on the details, how great he was, how sweet he was, how much he enjoyed sports like her. I was really happy for her that she has someone that is making her happy. Everyone deserves to be happy right? So maybe I shouldn’t fight whatever it was between Darien and I. She started tell me about how his family has a cabin in the mountains of West Virginia, and that we should all go out there together.  It sounded like fun; I haven’t been around the mountains in a while. About an hour later, we said our goodbyes and made a plan to go dancing tomorrow night after I got back from Darien’s parents house. After watching her leave I looked over next door. Sigh, I turned around and walked upstairs to get ready for bed. After taking a shower, I crawled into bed.
    I slept ok; I think my body craved the nook.  My body and mind was already addicted to him.  I got up and walked downstairs to let the dog out and fill up her bowl.  I went back inside to fix a cup a tea when my phone beeped. It was a text message from a number I didn’t recognize. It said.
    My nook was feeling very lonely last night. –Darien.
    I couldn’t hold the grin off my face. I missed his nook too.  I typed back
    Poor little old nook, will it survive? ;) .
    It could use a little loving ;) ;)
    I bet it could use a cold shower instead :P.
    Didn’t help : (
    What time are we heading out?
    I’ll pick you up around 2 sound good? It’s not that far away.
    Cool, I will see you then :P
    Yes you will.
    I went back to my morning routine with a big smile on my face.  My mood for the rest of the day was fantastic.  After work I came home, took a shower, and then tried to decide on what to wear. I decided on a pair of jeans and a nice long sleeve sweater than showed my shoulders. I put on a little make up and my necklace. I braided my hair off to the side to show off my shoulders more. Once glance over in the mirror and I decided I looked cute. I walked down the stairs just as Darien knocked on the door. I went over and opened the door. He stood there in all his sexiness wearing jeans slung low, and a buttoned up green shirt.  He looked at me from my toes up. He coughed then spoke “You look amazing. Ready to go?” I nodded and said goodbye to Roxy. I made sure she was set up with a nice bully stick to keep her entertained for the rest of the day. I grabbed my stuff and we headed over to Aunt Tara’s jeep. “She left you the jeep too huh? Nice.” 
    “Yeah since I have been a Seal I haven’t needed a car, so it was pretty cool of her to leave it to me.”  We talked through the 30 minutes to his parent’s house. We pulled into a driveway of a very beautiful 2 story brick house with blue shutters. “It’s so beautiful.” He smiled at my approval.  We parked, got out and walked up towards the door.  Beautiful roses lined the sidewalk to the door. It smelled so good. I just wanted to pick a flower from each bush to put in a vase back home.  As soon as we knocked a beautiful black haired woman opened the door. She had to be related to Darien, they looked so much alike. “You’re need to lay off the steroids little girl before they kick you out of the girl scouts.”  That is one

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