Help Wanted

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Would you like for me to do that, Keira?”
    Jim continued to play with her breasts while feeding her his cock inch by delicious inch. He was halfway in before he stopped. “I’m sorry. You told me that you weren’t interested in having mind-blowing morning sex.” He started to pull out of her but she wrapped her legs around his waist.
    “I’ve changed my mind. I wouldn’t mind if we continue.” Keira slid her hands through Jim’s hair.
    “I like the sound of those words,” Jim said a second before he entered her fully.
     

 
    Chapter Nineteen
    “Where have you been keeping yourself the last couple of days? I’ve called you several times and you haven’t returned any of them.  I thought I might have to send a search party after you.”
    Keira walked next to Charisma as they strolled though the mall shopping for a present for Dave’s birthday which was next Saturday. She hadn’t wanted to go because her mind was still a wreck about sleeping with Jim and without any protection too. God, what in the hell had gotten into her? She knew one thing.  There was no way in hell that she could tell Charisma about this. She wouldn’t hear the last of it.
    Her best friend would have her buying wedding magazines and looking for a place to have the event before she knew what had happened.
    No way Charisma would be told what occurred last night and early this morning. She had been so exhausted after the last time, Jim had tucked her back into bed and kissed her goodbye. She planned on staying in bed for most of the day since she wasn’t scheduled to be anywhere, but all of that changed because Charisma called forty-five minutes later asking her if she wanted to go shopping.
     She knew that she couldn’t turn Charisma down because she just blew off the dinner party. She’d received an invitation from Jenisha and said no. So, now here she was worn out after having marathon sex with Jim walking around the mall filled with overly rude teenagers and old retired men trying to kill some time in their day.
    “I’ve been busy,” Keira finally replied.
    “I hope it’s been with Jim. He needs something to keep him busy besides redesigning the bike shop and worrying about what Kathy is doing to their son.”
    “I haven’t been doing anything with Jim.” The words tumbled from her mouth so fast; she wondered if Charisma understood any of them.
    Charisma walked over to a white bench and pulled the baby stroller next to her. “Sit down.” She patted the seat next to her. “I want to talk to you.”
    Keira warily took the seat wondering what was up.  Charisma wasn’t the type to take a break in the middle of a shopping trip.
    “Why do you want to talk?”
    “You haven’t mentioned the plane crash any more to me. Does that mean you’ve been talking to your psychologist? Is he helping with your recovery so you can return to work?”
    Charisma must have ESP or something because Dr. Gearan had been leaving a message on her answering machine when she was walking out of the door to meet Charisma at the mall. “I haven’t been to see him. I’m not sure if I’m ever going back to work.”
    Working for an airline wasn’t the only thing she could do with her life. She was young enough to have a career change, something that would be less dangerous and she wouldn’t be responsible for any other people’s lives.
    “Keira, when are you going to snap out of this depression and constant fear you seem to be living in? What happened to the devil may care woman who went to Jamaica with me? You used to be so fearless and you didn’t let a thing stand in your way. Don’t you miss that part of you too? Or am I just talking to hear myself talk?”
    Charisma didn’t understand. Going back to work had been the foremost thought in her mind since she got out of the hospital, but the nightmare started and the airlines told her that she couldn’t come back until she had a clean bill of health.
    No one understood how much she wanted

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