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can give them back to me later. Your clothes are on that desk
over there. Toss me the lab coat when you take it off.”
    He lifted me off the counter.
    “Ready to stand on your own?”
    I tested my quivering legs and nodded. I dressed quickly and
passed him the lab coat. I looked over to see him wrapping the test tubes that
we had used into a bundle in the lab coat.
    “What are you doing?”
    “I’m taking all this with us,” he answered, glancing at me.
    I was shocked. “But that’s stealing!”
    “Well, I can’t leave them here like this,” he said
impatiently, gesturing at the messy collection, “and we’re not hanging around
to wash them up. Besides, we can’t do much to clean the coat, and it’s all wet
from you.”
    I flushed at the reminder of how out of control I’d been,
and bent to retrieve my purse from the floor so that he couldn’t see my face.
    “Besides,” he glanced slyly at me, “I definitely intend to
do that to you again. With variations. Lots of interesting variations. I owe
you a punishment for talking when you weren’t allowed to, remember?”
    He deliberately misunderstood the look on my face. “Oh if it
bothers you that much, I’ll make a donation to the school. A very large
donation. I’ll tell them it’s to upgrade their science facilities!”
    “That’s not what I was going to say, and you know it!”
    He faced me squarely. “Okay, let’s have it then.”
    “You’re talking about us in the future tense, Simon,” I
said, meeting his gaze head-on. “What exactly do you see happening after this?
It was totally unexpected for me, but you don’t seem so surprised. What do you
actually want?”
    He took me by the arm and led me to the door then turned to
face me again. I felt a frisson of nervousness run through me as I waited for
him to answer, which surprised me. I cared about his answer. I was utterly
confused but through all my inner turmoil I had a sudden sense of hope, of
potential, and I wanted…time. Time with him.
    “Samantha, baby, you don’t understand. I wanted you all
through high school. I’ve waited another ten years on top of that, watching,
planning. I’m a man who gets what he wants, and when it comes to you, I want
the whole deal.”
    With that, he took my hand, clicked off the lights and led
me down the corridor.

About JB Brooks
     
    JB Brooks is a freelance author, with a background in
business writing. She began writing as a child, and went on to graduate cum
laude in English and Psychology. Thereafter, she survived twenty years in the
IT Industry, from which she finally escaped, allowing her to indulge in her
true passion - creating unusual erotic encounters for her imaginary friends.
She loves to write anytime, anywhere, and could not survive without the
techno-gadgets that make this possible.
    Brooks strives to make extraordinary and adventurous passion
a daily delight for her readers.
    An ex-South African, Brooks lives in Queensland, Australia's
sunshine coast, with her husband, daughter, parents and grandmother, and feels
privileged to coexist in (relative) peace with her extended family.
     
    JB welcomes comments from readers. You can find her website
and email addresses on her author
bio page at www.ellorascave.com .
     
     
     
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    Reunion Submission
     
    ISBN 9781419946882
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    Reunion Submission Copyright © 2013 JB Brooks
     
    Edited by Beverly Horne
    Cover design by Syneca
    Cover photography by Vishstudio/Shutterstock.com
     
    Electronic book publication July 2013
     
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