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to him, and taking her
cue he began to tease and nibble, quickly driving her over the edge as her body
was wracked with spasms. “I haven’t felt that good in forever,” Emily whimpered
as he pulled back. “After what happened. I never thought…”
    “ Shh , now is
not the time to think about that,” Russell murmured as he pulled off his shirt
and undid his belt. “Now is only about us.”
    Emily smiled as he came fully into view.
His well-developed muscles glistened with sweat. As her eyes wandered down and
she took in the sight, she couldn’t help but think she should have gone after him all those years ago. Before she could do or say anything, he was next to her,
kissing her again, positioning himself between her thighs. Her hips thrust
upwards as he began to ease inside of her. Her body took him deeply, causing a
moan to escape.
    What started off as slow, even pressure, quickly turned into frantic movements that brought
Emily close to the edge once again. Within moments, she felt herself falling as
her body clenched tightly. “God! Yes!”
    Russell felt every spasm, every shudder
as she came apart. He wanted this to last, to give her more pleasure than she
could imagine, but it had been so long that his own sensations were too strong
to ignore and his own climax exploded just after hers.
    He moved onto his side and wrapped her
in his arms in one quick movement. “God, I’m sorry Em. I didn’t mean for that to
happen. I planned on coming in here to ask you on a date because I’ve been
alone for so long now, and I want to spend time with someone who makes me happy
and…”
    “ Shh ,” Emily
whispered “Don’t apologize, I had a say in what happened too. Truthfully I’m glad
we did this.”
    “You are?” he asked as his hand caressed
her hip.
    “Yes. You know, Chuck wasn’t the only
one I had a crush on in school.”
    Russell took a deep breath and looked
into her eyes. “So, you’re telling me you had a crush on me?”
    “For all of senior year,” she admitted
looking away. “And maybe before that even. I noticed you first, but then Chuck
was always teasing me so…”
    Russell chuckled softly and shifted
Emily to lie on top of him. “I thought for sure you two would end up together.”
    Emily lifted her head up off of his
chest. “He didn’t tell you?”
    “Tell me what?” he asked curiously.
    Em let out the breath she was holding
and clamored up to a sitting position. She pulled Russell up to sit next to
her. “Did you ever wonder why, in senior year, I didn’t try to hang around you
guys?”
    He shrugged. “I just figured you grew up
that summer when you stayed with your grandmother.”
    “No,” she said softly. “I was trying to
heal a broken heart that summer. All of the chasing had finally paid off. I
caught Chuck.” She sat silent for a few minutes trying to quell the anger she
still sometimes felt when she thought back on the end of junior year.
    Russell sat and watched her. The
emotions she was feeling were apparent on her face. “It was you,” he whispered.
“The girl Chuck bragged about screwing then leaving stranded. We always thought
he was just talking and being a dumb ass.”
    Emily took a deep, steadying breath and
looked over at the man she’d just had sex with. “We went to the old campground
just outside of town. I willingly gave him my virginity on a blanket on the
ground.  When we were done, he snatched my clothes and took off. I walked
home at eleven p.m., wrapped in a scratchy old blanket. God! I was so stupid to
think he actually liked me.”
    “He was the stupid one,” Russell ground
out. “If our group had known, he wouldn’t have gotten away with it.”
    She reached over and grabbed his hand.
“I went to my grandma’s in Casper for the summer and when I came home, I was a
totally different person. I was stronger but more wary. That’s when I decided I
was going to Seattle for good.”
    “And now you’re back here. Don’t the
memories haunt

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