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replied, closing her eyes and enjoying the full effect of Kevin’s magical fingers as they made their way down the small of her back.
    “I’d love to give you a proper massage,” Kevin said.
    “You’re doing pretty well right now,” Tina replied. Yet the thought of a full body massage didn’t sound like a bad idea. Most of the salons were probably already closed. “Too bad you don’t have a table.”
    “What if I told you that I do? Would you allow me to do you?”
    Tina eyes opened at the sexy question. “Where?” she asked, not believing him.
    “I have one in a room, just outside my office. It’s fully equipped.”
    “Seriously? You’re a masseuse? I thought you were kidding.”
    “Fully licensed,” Kevin told her. “I can hit all your pressure points and awaken a few of those pleasure spots.”
    “Sounds inviting and a bit kinky.” She chuckled. Kevin was such a tease.
    His fingers went lower on her back and Tina jumped.
    “It’s a knot,” he told her. “It needs to be properly worked out.”
    The spot he touched hurt like crazy. “Do you have music?” Tina asked.
    “Yes,” Kevin replied. “Tranquil, relaxing music, and iced tea.”
    “Do you do deep tissue?”
    “I can go deep,” he answered.
    Tina shuddered. “Would I have to undress?” She felt his fingers tremble.
    “That’s entirely up to you.”
    “When?” she asked.
    “When what?” he asked.
    “We can we do it?”
    The massage stopped. “Now. Hit the shower and join me in my office in fifteen minutes.” He rose and helped her to her feet. “I’ll try to be gentle,” he told her.
    Tina gazed up into his eyes. They twinkled merrily behind his glasses.
    “I trust you,” she said. “See you in fifteen minutes.” She grabbed her towel and walked away from him.
     
    ****
     
    Tina entered Kevin’s office and looked around. She’d been there hundreds of times before and even though she noticed the other door he’d just come through, she never paid it any mind. Kevin had changed into a white outfit and beckoned her into the other room with a finger.
    “The room is ready,” he told her. “There’s a folding screen for you to change behind if you have a desire to do so. Just get up on the table, lie down on your stomach, and cover yourself with the sheet.”
    Tina nodded that she understood and walked through the door. “This is nice,” she said, checking out the table and the beautiful Asian décor. Beside the shade, she spotted his degree in a frame on the wall, a cabinet next to the door with a towel warming machine, and rack of white towels. Oriental music filtered into the room.
    “I’ll be back in a moment,” Kevin said, excusing himself and leaving the room.
    Tina walked over to the shade, stepped behind it, and began to undress. She wasn’t modest and she and Kevin were friends. She was sure they could both handle it. Tina came from behind the shade, climbed up on the table, and covered herself with the sheet.
    Kevin came back in carrying a tray of oils and set it down on the cabinet next to the table. “I’m just going to adjust the music and the lights,” he told her.
    “Okay,” Tina said, feeling a little self-conscious now about being nude in a small room with Kevin. The music changed to rhythm and blues and the lights dimmed.
    “I think you will be more comfortable now,” he explained.
    No, in fact, it had the opposite effect. Tina smiled weakly, thinking now how romantic music and dimmed lighting took on a whole new meaning.
    Kevin adjusted the sheet, lowering it around her shoulders and tucking it just below her shoulder blades. She heard him move the little bottles around on the tray, and then she felt his hands on her shoulders.
    “Just relax,” he told her. “Close your eyes and enjoy the music.”
    Oh, that feels so good, Tina thought. Kevin had big hands and nimble fingers and after a few minutes, he had her so relaxed she didn’t care about her state of nakedness beneath the

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