The Girl.

The Girl. by Laura Lee Fall

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hurried over to the window
looking out.
    Noticed him and Ella leaving together in his truck she mumbled, “Oh lord, please love her right
boy, knew this day was coming and dreaded it”.
In the truck driving, Saul asked, “What about your parents?”
“If you’re lucky they will be home about 9:00 pm”.
He just looked at her, as she stared out the window silently and Saul thought her parents must
not be cool at all or parents.
Ten minutes later made it to her house Saul got out of the truck and opened the passenger door
for her then few seconds later walked into the house with him just looking around.
The home was much different from his parent’s home what he was familiar with.
    Pure old fashion country, it looked all flashy and very bright colors of everything and the
curtains were actually orange.
Ella was a bit nervous, as she just recently turned eighteen and was scared, but knew she cared a
great deal for him.
    Giving a little smile, taking her trembling hand, Saul asked, “Where do we go?”
Pointing she replied, “The last door on the left is my room”.
Holding her hand Saul led her to the room, and asked, “Hey is your room blinding?”
“Not at all, I am far from my parents or want to be anything like them”.
    Walking into her bedroom Saul shut the door and it was dim a bit dark, Ella had a big canopy
top bed with a deep purple comforter.
Immediately Saul went to kiss her and putting her hand against his chest asked, “What if you
don’t like it with me, because I don’t know anything”.
    “I will like it, you don’t have to do or worry about nothing”, Ella smiled, and Saul added, “Just
let me do my job”, and winked.
“Make me feel good”.
“Oh I promise you will”, smiling.
    Looking at him staring back and said, “Yes I know you can do the job just don’t be disappointed
Saul”.
“I won't be Ella, but if the hurts bad, just tell me and I’ll stop”.
She was scared now with a worried look upon her face, swiftly Saul swept Ella off her feet carried
her over to the bed, gently lay her down, as he cupped the back of her neck for support.
Heart pounding, Saul looked right into her big brown eyes and said, “Your trembling girl”.
Looking right at him, she said, “I’m scared”.
“Nah, don’t be”, as he understood kissing Ella’s face softly, as she giggles he asked, “Aw this
helping those nerves?”
“Yes”, as he slid his tongue across Ella’s lips asking, “How’s this?”
“Oh very nice”.
“I want you to feel good”, she smiled, as Saul slid his tongue across her lips sliding deeply into
her mouth.
His tongue found hers circling slowly then deeper and much faster they were rolling back and
forth onto each other kissing wildly fingers run through hair.
    Pinning her underneath holding her arms above her head, pressing his body firmly onto her,
Saul swirls his tongue all over her neck breathing hard, as her head pushed completely back into
the pillows gasping, “Oh my God!”
“Oh yes Saul!”
Arousal grew, as he was moving his lower body kissing her neck even harder, her head rolled all
back into the pillows gripping them.
     
“Oh my God!”
     
“Yes Saul love me!” Breathing very heavy panted out, “Oh girl, I am going to love you real good!”
    Restlessly she was gasping, as he rubs his fingers on her breast feeling firmly then rubbing softly
all down her quivering legs.
Removing her shorts quickly, pulls her pink panties off fast, as she was breathing heavy along
with him separating her legs, as he leans down onto her slightly, smothering her with kisses all
over.
Kneeling on the bed Saul spread the moist folds apart staring, he opens wider and saw Ella
melting he mumbled, “Aw nice”.
    Easily his finger slid deep inside of her melting womanhood wiggling fast, as she was crying
out, “Oh my God!”
Her head buried back into the pillows now from the much faster and very hard wiggling of his
two fingers working deep inside. He leans

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