Unlikely Lovers

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most.”
    “Still…if the attraction was there, how could they not?”
    “Not everybody ’s like us, pretty lady. I can’t keep my hands off you, haven’t been able to from the start and apparently, you feel the same way. I guess they have more restraint than we do. But look at what they’re missing out on.” He reached over and tickled her playfully.
    “We certa inly do make fireworks together.” She giggled as she squirmed away from the tickling.
    “Ready for more of those fireworks...do I need to order more whipped cream?” he asked as he pushed his plate aside.
    “No, I think we’ll move to something else, are you game?” She got up and walk ed to the bed, attempting to straighten it, wiping a sliver of whipped cream, grinning as she remembered how it got there.
    “With you, I’m game for anything ,” he said as he took the room service tray to the door, placed it in the hallway, hung the Do Not Disturb sign on the door and walked over to her. Pulling her to him, he kissed her while his hands began their familiar roaming. Her robe dropped to the floor, revealing the sexy red teddy. He pushed her away to admire it, perusing her from head to toe.
    “I want you in every way imaginable tonight, Jess ie. I want to know you inside and out. Tonight is our night. We’re going to shut out the world.”
    “I want you , too,” she answered softly.
    Later, he gently brushed her long brown hair back from her face and asked, “Ready for a nap yet?”
    “Maybe a short one,” she whispered as she positioned herself in his arms.
    They slept soundly in each other’s arms until around midnight , when he awoke and began moving his hands along the length of her body. She woke then and stared into his beautiful chocolate drop eyes.
    “Don’t stop ,” she murmured. “You want me again?”
    “Always, baby, always. ” He kissed her passionately and murmured in her ear, “Jessie.”
    “Cody…” she started then she was lost in his kiss once again.
    Much too soon, the night came to an end. The homecoming celebration had been a perfect night of passion but now it was morning and the real world waited for them outside the door of the suite. They had succeeded in shutting it out for one night, though, one perfect night. After breakfast, they hurriedly gathered their things together, checking out of the room just at check-out time.
    He kissed her as he helped her into his truck . “Where to now?”
    “I should go home. I know work will be hectic tomorrow.”
    “I think I’ll go see what Andy is up to then.”
    Dropping her off at her car, he gave her a long, lingering kiss. “Sure you don’t want to come in?” he asked mischievously.
    “ I’d love to, but I’d better go home for a while. Call me later.”
    “You can bet on that, pretty lady.” He waved as he pulled out of the driveway and she soon followed.
    ****
    He drove straight to Andy’s, who was surprised to see him. “I thought you’d be spending the weekend in bed. Didn’t your lady come home?”
    “She did. And we had a night of mind blowing sex. She went home to rest.”
    “Does she know you like to kiss and tell?” Andy laughed as he handed Cody a beer.
    “Like she’s not telling your pal Missy the same thing right now?” Cody popped the cap and took a long swig of the golden liquid.
    “What the hell is going on with you guys, man? Is it just the sex or are you serious about this one?” Andy looked at his friend questioningly.
    “I’m not sure. I need to talk to you about that. That’s the main reason I stopped by here today. Last night has me really confused.”
    “Well, talk away, buddy. I’m here to listen.”
    Cody took a seat in the moss green chair in Andy’s living room as his friend plopped down across from him on the matching couch. As he popped open another beer can, he began, “It started out as fun and games. I thought we’d have a brief affair and that would be it, but now we can’t seem to get enough of each

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