Thanks a Million

Thanks a Million by Dee Dawning

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Authors: Dee Dawning
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    Lora wrapped her fingers around it. “Never have to worry about this one going soft. Still, I’m going to miss Dana.”
    “Me too, but since I’ve fallen in love with you, he doesn’t seem so important anymore.”
    “You know, he’d say we could go to Macau as a threesome.”
    “I know and I thought about it. It might be okay, but I love it here. Especially since I found you.” Michelle tickled Lora, who started to squirm.
    “Stop it, please.”
    “Okay, but I’m committing myself to you. You’re not going to get flighty on me are you? You’re young and beautiful. There will be temptations.”
    “Silly girl. You’re only seven years older than me and gorgeous. I’ll bet you get hit on ten times a day.” Lora rolled toward Michelle and they kissed again. “Nothing is permanent, love comes and sometimes it fades, but I swear to you, right now I want no one but you.” She tittered. “And right now I want that dick off you and you on your knees with that sweet pussy hovering over my mouth.”
    * * * *
    Dana thought about confronting them, but he was more disappointed than angry, so he slipped out of Michelle’s suite as quietly as he’d entered it. Taking the long thirty story trip down the elevator, Dana was devastated. In one day, he’d lost the three women in his life to others.
    As he stepped into the lobby from the elevator, his mood brightened as he remembered he’d also gained almost three million dollars. In addition a two million dollar a year job awaited his acceptance in Macau, so how bad could it be.
    Without thinking, he headed back to the Diamond Head Lounge. Though her empty glass still adorned the bar, Trudy didn’t. She must have gotten a call from the bell captain or picked someone up. He took a seat and ordered a drink from Fred. He felt her hand on his shoulder as she took her seat before she spoke, “I was hoping you’d come back and keep me company.”
    He looked at her and smiled as Fred set his Cutty on the rocks down. “You didn’t leave?” Signing the slip, he said, “Another for Trudy.”
    Fred nodded and retrieved her empty glass.
    “Only to the lady’s room.”
    “Good. I was hoping you’d still be here.”
    “Yeah, it seems to be a slow night.” Fred brought her daiquiri and she took a sip through the straw.
    “Would you mind if I asked a personal question?”
    “Probably, but we’re friends, so go ahead.”
    “How did you—“
    She finished for him, “become a prostitute? Right?”
    He nodded. “Something like that. You seem so articulate and educated.”
    “Being a working girl, got me through college. It was supposed to be temporary, but when I got my degree from University of Nevada, there were no jobs to be had, so I went back to school at Cal and got a masters in business. Again there weren’t any jobs and the money doing what I do is damned good, so I’m sorta stuck.” She elbowed his arm. “You know with it being slow, this is a perfect time for me. Are you still looking to celebrate?”
    Dana flashed a devilish smile. “I am. Is it true what they say about black women?”
    “I dunno, what have you heard?”
    “That once you’ve had sex with a black woman, you’re spoiled for sex with anyone else.”
    She tittered. “Never having sex with a black woman, I wouldn’t know about that, but I have had plenty of sex with white, black and brown men and you will be the most gorgeous man ever to implant their cock in me.”
    Dana laughed, stood and offered Trudy his arm. She took it and they headed toward the lounge entrance.
    As they waited at the elevator bank, Dana leaned down and nuzzled his lips against her neck just below her ear. “You know I plan to celebrate for a week. Are you game?”
    She snickered. “Ah so you’re after a long term commitment.”
    Dana wrinkled his nose as he thought about that? “Maybe I am. Have you ever thought about visiting the Orient?”
     
    The End
     
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