Opposites Attract

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The next morning, her body nearly stung with longing. She was so aroused she could barely stand it. Lying in his arms, she’d waited for him to make a move. Her breasts ached and just the idea of having sex with him had dampened her panties. She even wiggled against him, hoping he’d start touching her. He didn’t.
Alexis ended up masturbating in the shower, touching herself, pinching her breasts, stroking her tender body to climax. She was left unfulfilled. It had definitely been too long since sh
...e’d been intimate with a man. After her shower, just one look at Ethan’s butt in his loose-fit blue jeans brought all the longing back tenfold.
Susan said she felt much better, though she swore off all dairy products. No one felt like getting back into the car, so they took a short trip into downtown Iowa City. They parked, opting to walk the city streets. Alexis took her camera, aimlessly taking pictures of everything. She even managed to get brave enough to put Ethan in the shot several times.


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