Me And Mrs Jones

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their table? Could he be any more of a jerk if he tried?
    “I’m sorry, but I’m on a date,” Renee answered, politely “You shouldn’t have come over here.”
    “How could I not come over here?” Allan questioned. “I see a beautiful black woman sitting all alone. I had to make my move before someone snatched you up. Would you like to have a coffee sometimes? I would love to get to know you better.”
    “Did you not hear me?” Renee asked. “I told you I was on a date?”
    “Come on, are you serious?” Allan laughed as he glanced back towards where Travis was and then back at her. “You can’t really believe someone as young as him is interested in you,” Allan said. “He only wants one thing from a woman your age and when he gets it he’ll leave you for a girl closer to his own age. Why go through all of that? You can dump him now and have a lot more fun with me.”
    Embarrassed, Renee glanced around to make sure none of the other customers heard Allan’s rude comments. She couldn’t believe this was happening to her. Her day had started out so good and now it was going downhill because of this jerk. “Yes, I am on a date with him and I think you should leave before Travis gets back,” she suggested, trying to keep herself calm.
    “I’m positive I can take that kid any day of the week,” Allan bragged, glaring down at her. “Because I’m an adult and he’s a young punk. I know who I am when it comes to him unless you’re trying to be a cougar to his cub.”
    Renee swallowed hard, trying not to reveal her anger to the asshole standing in front of her. She was so furious she could barely speak. This guy had a lot of nerve to come to her and give his opinion about something he had no clue about.
    “Listen, I don’t know why you thought you had the right to tell me anything, but I think you should leave. Maybe someone else might want to be bothered with you, but I don’t.”
    Allan’s light brown eyes narrowed at her. “I think you’re a fool to even be out in public with someone so much younger than you. Every time someone looks in your direction just remember they’re laughing at you thinking someone like your date is truly interested in an old woman like you. Have a great day,” he spat then stormed out leaving Renee staring after him in utter shock.
    Renee was astonished by the fact a total stranger had enough nerve to hit on her when he saw she was with another man. Yet, when she turned down his advances he turned on her like he had a spilt personality.
    What was wrong with people today?
    Did he truly think that his tirade would mess with her mind so she would doubt what she had going on with Travis? He wasn’t anyone to her at all and his unwanted opinion didn’t have any effect of what she was going to do with Travis.
    Something clicked in her mind when Allan was snapping at her a few minutes ago; she wasn’t interested in what other people thought about her relationship with Travis. Renee wasn’t about to allow Allan or any other closed-minded person to get involved in her business. She was beginning to recognize her own needs and the undeniable truth was Travis brought a passion back to her life that had been missing for a while now.
    Sitting outside on the restaurant patio, Renee wondered how she was going to keep things going in the direction they were with Travis. She liked the spur-of-the-moment attitude Travis possessed. It was something she wouldn’t ever get tired of anytime soon.
    All day long the only thing she’d thought about was the ecstasy she felt being held against Travis’ strong body while they danced the night away in the park. Travis wasn’t aware of the burning imprint he left on her long after their date was over.
    Hours after he was gone, she still felt the warm heat of his kisses and hands on her body. Travis knew how to get her body to the burning point without putting a lot of effort into it.
    “What has you in such deep thought?” Travis’ voice

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