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He was shocked when Cindy answered the door. She looked
gorgeous. He had always thought she was a strikingly beautiful
woman, but now she was something else. She was absolutely
drop-dead gorgeous. Come to think of it, it was the first time that
Joel had seen her wearing a dress. Her dress was fetching, and
those legs never seemed to end—Joel hoped it wasn’t the last
time he saw her in a dress.
“Hello Joel,” Cindy welcomed him to the house. “Come in,
silly, just don’t stand there, gawking.” She grabbed his hand
pulled him into the house. After a warm welcoming hug she
kissed him on the cheek.
Reaching forward with the bouquet of wild flowers that he had
picked that afternoon in the hills up behind the ranch house, Joel
mumbled something that seemed to resemble “hello.”
“Oh, they look great. How did you know that wild flowers are
my favorite? Thank you. Come into the kitchen while I put them
in a vase. I have supper in the oven. Sit down. Our meal should be
ready in an hour or so.”
Joel couldn’t sit down. Right now, he only wanted one thing, and
that was Cindy. He approached her from behind as she worked at
the kitchen counter preparing the flowers. He reached around her
just as she turned. Cindy’s lips welcomed his own and they kissed
for the very first time. It was a magical feeling as their bodies intertwined
into something that quickly surpassed a kiss.
Then, Joel’s question of “Where is Lila?” was answered with a
whispered response of “She’s at her grandmother’s house for the
night.” With that, Cindy took Joel’s hand and led him down the
hallway to the bedroom. “Come here, cowboy. I need you.”
Joel had experienced some pretty hot sex in his life, but nothing
like this. This was so hot that he thought he could smell the
heat from what felt like their spontaneous combustion.
“Oh my God, the roast!” screamed Cindy as she jumped out of
bed and raced for the kitchen. Returning a few moments later
with a giggle, Cindy declared everything under control and
climbed back into bed. Dinner could wait.




