Not Damaged

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Author: Sam Crescent
pulled her out of her haze. Crap, what had she done?
     
    * * * *
     
         Ryan
stared at the man opposite him. He knew David as the guy frequented the club
regularly. They stared at each other, waiting for the other to back down. He
loved the sound of Jesse’s little moan, which clearly showed the other man who
she belonged to.
    “I guess I know the answer to my question,” he said.
    “I’m sorry, David, I did try to tell you.” Jesse’s voice
sounded on the verge of orgasm. Smiling, Ryan shook his hand.
    “It’s nice to meet one of her colleagues. Thank you for
standing with her. Traffic was hell but I don’t intend to be late next time.”
He saw his message was received by the other man.
    “I’ll see you on Monday, Jesse. Try not to kill yourself in
those heels.” David nodded at both of them before turning and heading in the
opposite direction.
    He checked out the heels she wore, whistling at the killer
shoes.
    “I, erm , I wanted to look nice for
our date.”
    “They’re going to hurt for what I’ve got planned. Come on,
I’m parked illegally and I don’t want to get a parking ticket.” Holding onto
her firmly with an arm around her back, Ryan led the way to his car. He helped
her inside before going around to the driver’s side.
    The picnic rested in the trunk of the car, waiting to be
devoured.
    “I didn’t think you’d come,” she whispered.
    “What?” he asked.
    “ Erm , I’ve never been on a date
and at first I didn’t think you’d stand me up but then I started thinking and
once that started, I panicked.”
    “Jesse, baby, I can promise you I’ll always keep my word. If
I say I’m going to be there for you then I’m going to be there. I’d never leave
you standing around waiting. Stupid fucking traffic kept me away today.” He
hated traffic.
    “You weren’t exactly late.” She giggled.
    “I know but look what happened. I was a few minutes behind
and another guy tried to steal you away from me. I’m not having that.”
    Her giggling stopped. “I wouldn’t have gone anywhere. I’m
not easy or anything.”
    Reaching across, he grabbed her hand, squeezing it. “I never
said you were, baby. You’ve got to know how hot you are. So many men want you.
They’re all ready for me to move aside so they can have you to themselves.”
    “Not happening.” She squeezed his hand back. When she made
no move to pull away, he kept their fingers locked together, driving one
handed. He liked her touch. Happiness shined from her face when he glanced
toward her.
    The drive took over twenty minutes before he found a parking
space in an underground unit. Paying for the parking, he climbed out going to
the trunk. “I’ve got a picnic for us to enjoy.”
    She rubbed her hands together.
    “I’ve also got the perfect location. Come on.” He offered
his arm and she linked hers through his. Together they headed out to the warm
summer afternoon. The streets were busy but they made it over the road and into
the park area where people could eat. “Have you ever been here before?”
    “Nah, I usually eat a sandwich outside or wait until I get
home.”
    “Come on, I’ve got a good spot near the pond.” He led the
way through the throng of people toward his favorite area. The pond was busy
with plenty of ducks, birds, and swans.
    “Wow,” she said, resting her hands on her hips.
    Her heels were sinking into the grass. Grabbing the blanket
bound on top of the basket, he placed it on the ground before easing her down.
Going to her feet, he slid the heels off.
    “Oh, what are you doing?” she asked. Her cheeks were a
lovely rouge color.
    “We’re in a park. You don’t need to be wearing these killer
heels but I’ll certainly be asking you to wear them again.” His thoughts were
filled with how the heels would feel digging into his back as he rode her pussy
hard.
    Placing them beside her, he took a seat on the other side,
getting close to her.
    “Did you sleep well last night?” he
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