Thanks a Million

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Authors: Dee Dawning
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young, but she was all woman and she suddenly wanted him to know it.
    He cleared his suddenly clogged throat, “Ahem. Excuse me. I just want to clear the air about what you saw Friday afternoon with Miss Bosco and I.”
    Her lips formed a coy smile and she giggled. “You’re not going to tell me that I didn’t see and hear what I thought I saw and heard, are you?”
    He chuckled and shook his head. “You’re too smart for that.”
    “You needn’t explain. I know that your wife and you are separated and—“
    “No, Fallon and I aren’t separated.”
    She laughed. “By distance I meant and Miss Bosco is a beautiful desirable woman and frankly you are a very desirable man.”
    No doubt about it, she wants me . “Thank you. How old are you?”
    She lifted her chin as if to say it doesn’t matter. “I just turned twenty.”
    He leaned back in his chair and cathedraled his fingers. “Are you seeing anyone?”
    Shifting in her seat, she switched crossed legs. “No. How about you? Beside Miss Bosco and the Mrs., that is.”
    He decided to get to the point. “Do you want to sleep with me?”
    She blushed, but smiled demurely. “Mr. Al…Dana, what kind of girl do you think I am?”
    He leaned forward and laid his arms on his desk. “So, if I said I want to do to you what I did to Michelle, you’d be offended.”
    Her head dipped in feigned shyness and she gazed through raised lids. “Maybe. There’s one way to find out.”
    His lips scrunched and shifted left. “So you can file a sexual discrimination suit against the hotel. No, Lora, you have to make your desires crystal clear.”
    Her eyes grew round and fiery. Her nostrils flared. “Do you know what I did after I saw you two Friday?”
    His head shook. “No, Lora I looked for you and couldn’t find you. I thought you left,”
    She uncrossed her legs and spread them a couple feet apart. “Well, I didn’t leave. I went into the lady’s room and satisfied myself. I pretended I was on your lap and if you would have been near, you would have heard me scream as loud as Miss Bosco did.”
    Even in the shadows of her skirt, he could see the outline of her labia through the robin’s egg blue panties she wore. Dana’s manhood began to stir. “I would have liked to have seen that.”
    A coy, but mischievous smile formed in Lora’s beautiful, wide lips. “I’d have let you watch.”
    He grew harder visualizing those lips around his cock. “What about now? Would you let me watch now?”
    Her smile turned absolutely devilish. “I would like that, for starters.”
    He pushed his chair from the desk and stood. “Lora. I need to check a couple things in the hotel. Would you like to accompany me?”
    Graceful as a ballerina and not much heavier, she rose. “I would be pleased to accompany you.”
    “Good, let’s take the stairs. There’s this room upstairs, where we’re testing a new mattress.”
    Her lips curled into an impish grin. “Mr. A…Dana. Couldn’t you could be a little more subtle than that?”
    He laughed and she took his arm and snuggled in close to him as they walked to the staircase.
     
    He could tell Lora was nervous from the slight tremble in her slender frame as she clung to him on the staircase, but once in the special room she displayed no inhibitions. She waltzed around the room touching things as if she were looking to purchase something or even the room. Her fingers caressed the purple and coral floral drapes as she gazed out the window. Her lovely face turned to Dana. “Nice view.” Her long feminine fingers roamed the top of the dresser, opening the top drawer. Standing by the nightstand, she picked up the hotel call card and flicked the lamp on and off.
    Finally, she came to the bed, running her hand along and over the coordinated bedspread. “Mmm, looks comfy.” She turned and leaped backwards onto the front edge of the bed and bouncing up and down, giggled as if she were a teen. Looking up at Dana, her eyebrows rose and

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