Cum_Inside
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By the time Avery made it home it was very late. She crashed into the bed and passed out, very satisfied but exhausted from her evening with Simon. When she woke in the morning, Avery laid awake and stared at the ceiling for a long time. Usually, Allan slept in after his wife was already up and about but this morning it was the opposite. His side of the bed was ice cold.
She pondered the fact that she was jealous over a college girl. She couldn’t believe that Avery was so worried that Simon might leave her for that tiny little Asian girl that it was affecting her daily routine. She wasn’t upset or even guilty about the fact that she was still cheating on her husband. Even though she had told herself to stop seeing Simon last night and work on her marriage, Avery was sure that the ship had sailed. If Simon wanted her, Avery wanted him.
But she didn’t want to be second best. She didn’t want to be the woman he screwed because she was easy. She wanted to be the one that Simon chose. She didn’t know if that was even a possibility now.
She avoided answering his messages.
Avery wasn’t sure what to do about Simon.
She wanted him but she didn’t want to be thrown out like yesterday’s trash.
It was a bit easier to put that behind her come Monday when she was able to get back to teaching and distracting herself with her typical busy schedule. Despite not having office hours on Mondays there was an influx of students with questions about the next assignment. Because so many people needed guidance, Avery found that they spilled over into her office hours the next day. That was helpful because it meant she might not have to field a confrontation with Simon depending on how long it took to clear all student concerns.
She still had no idea what she wanted (or needed) to say to him. Would she embrace him whole-heartedly if he asked? Or would she do the right thing and boot him to the curb? It would be better for her in the long run but it made her heart thump painfully against her rib cage at the thought of it.
As her final student, Natalie, packed up her notes and textbook, Avery saw her out the door. She paused in the doorway, eyes landing heavily on the lanky male sitting in the chair just a bit to her right. His eyes were sharp on hers, reading her face for something. But what, exactly?
He looked good. He smelled good.
Thump. Thump. Thump.
Avery wanted.
What did Simon want?
Avery watched Natalie walk away and finally round the corner. Slowly, she turned emerald eyes back to Simon.
“Hello,” she said quietly. For a moment, her mind flashed back to the way she’d copped-out and ditched him with no explanations Saturday night. She felt ashamed of herself, guilty even, but not one ounce of that was because she was an adulterous bitch. All of it stemmed from the fact that she was in love with Simon.
“Please, come in Simon.”
She pondered the fact that she was jealous over a college girl. She couldn’t believe that Avery was so worried that Simon might leave her for that tiny little Asian girl that it was affecting her daily routine. She wasn’t upset or even guilty about the fact that she was still cheating on her husband. Even though she had told herself to stop seeing Simon last night and work on her marriage, Avery was sure that the ship had sailed. If Simon wanted her, Avery wanted him.
But she didn’t want to be second best. She didn’t want to be the woman he screwed because she was easy. She wanted to be the one that Simon chose. She didn’t know if that was even a possibility now.
She avoided answering his messages.
Avery wasn’t sure what to do about Simon.
She wanted him but she didn’t want to be thrown out like yesterday’s trash.
It was a bit easier to put that behind her come Monday when she was able to get back to teaching and distracting herself with her typical busy schedule. Despite not having office hours on Mondays there was an influx of students with questions about the next assignment. Because so many people needed guidance, Avery found that they spilled over into her office hours the next day. That was helpful because it meant she might not have to field a confrontation with Simon depending on how long it took to clear all student concerns.
She still had no idea what she wanted (or needed) to say to him. Would she embrace him whole-heartedly if he asked? Or would she do the right thing and boot him to the curb? It would be better for her in the long run but it made her heart thump painfully against her rib cage at the thought of it.
As her final student, Natalie, packed up her notes and textbook, Avery saw her out the door. She paused in the doorway, eyes landing heavily on the lanky male sitting in the chair just a bit to her right. His eyes were sharp on hers, reading her face for something. But what, exactly?
He looked good. He smelled good.
Thump. Thump. Thump.
Avery wanted.
What did Simon want?
Avery watched Natalie walk away and finally round the corner. Slowly, she turned emerald eyes back to Simon.
“Hello,” she said quietly. For a moment, her mind flashed back to the way she’d copped-out and ditched him with no explanations Saturday night. She felt ashamed of herself, guilty even, but not one ounce of that was because she was an adulterous bitch. All of it stemmed from the fact that she was in love with Simon.
“Please, come in Simon.”