In the Life

In the Life by Will Blue

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that Nari had been checking me like that. I knew that I had to respond, but I did not know what to say. "Nari, I got…"
     
    "Let me guess. You have a man, right? Morris? Or is it Breion? Or is it both?"
     
    “I don't know what you are talking about."
     
    "Sure you don't." I was dumbfounded. Had I been that obvious with Morris and Breion or was he just guessing all of this? Nari got closer to me and I got feel his body begin to press into mine. "So are you happy with them?"
     
    "I am very happy." I began to back away, but with every step I took, Nari would take one closer. Soon, I found myself with my back against the wall with nowhere to go.
     
    "I think I can make you happier." And with that said he kissed me. I wanted to resist it, but I didn't. I gathered the strength to push him off of me, but it wasn't a strong push. It was more like a forceful tap.
     
    "I shouldn't be doing that." I said as I watched him lick his lips. I hoped he didn't do that again because it looked too sexy.
     
    "Damn, your lips are so soft."
     
    "Thanks," I responded not knowing what else to say at the time. As I stood there, a figure came into view behind Nari. I looked over his shoulder to see Breion standing there. I had forgotten that he said he was coming to the party. I guess that Breion had seen the whole incident because he was looking mad as hell.
     
    "What's wrong?" Nari must have felt me tense up. He looked behind him and saw Breion.
    "Oh."
     
    "Hey Breion." I tried to say casually, but I knew that I had been caught. This was a very awkward moment. But it was about to get worse. Morris rounded the corner with a drink in his hand. He gave Breion a head nod and walked up to me. I noticed Nari and Breion exchanging looks and then looking at Morris.
     
    "Tre, I have been looking for you everywhere." I looked between the three of them and each of them had their eyes on me. Their stares were making me break out into a sweat.
     
    "I have to go to pee," I said as I ducked into the bathroom leaving them alone in the hallway. Oh, where was Curtis when I needed him? When I went back out, only Morris was left standing there. I was relieved to see that. His smile let me know nothing popped off while I was away.
     
    "You ready to go yet, baby?" I nodded my head and we left. I didn't even stop to tell anyone bye.
     
    Chapter 24
     
    I felt like I had been singing this damn song for a week. I looked up at Nari with a desperate look on my face. I slid the headphones off my right ear and spoke to him through the microphone. I had enough of being in the recording booth.
     
    "Can we take a break here?" Nari cut the music and motioned for me to come out the booth.
     
    "What's wrong? Not feeling it?" Nari rose from his chair and walked over to me. "I thought by recording in my home studio we could get a new kind of energy in the air. You know, spark some creativity."
     
    "Yeah, I know. And I must admit that you have a great studio. I mean, I swear it seems like only last week that I saw it on MTV Cribs, but I am just tired. Well, not like sleepy tired, but… you know." Nari nodded his understanding. Then, as if a brilliant thought had just come to his head, he threw up a finger and ran back to the boards.
     
    "I got something that I want you to hear." With the flip and turn of a few buttons, a soft, sensual instrumental groove filled the room. It was a piano driven tune which was both jazzy and hip at the same time.
     
    "What's this?"
     
    "Something I did the other day." He walked back over to me and stood next to me. "Bet you didn't know I could play the sax, huh?" I began to sway to the music. Nari stepped behind me and wrapped his arms around me. He started to move side to side right along with me. His body felt so warm against mine. I could feel Nari's dick grow hard against my ass. I knew that this moment should end. Nothing good could come of this.
     
    "Is the piano you too?"
     
    "Of course." Nari pressed himself up against me a

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