FWB: Friends With Benefits

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Author: Leila Lacey
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truth,” she finished, elbowing him. Jason’s house was awesome. When his father died, he had inherited his ranch in Texas. Jason had figured what better place to raise a growing boy than the wide open spaces of Texas. The house was a four bedroom two and a half bath rambler that had been impeccably decorated for a bachelor and his son.
    “Jason , your home is lovely,” Sabrina said looking around the house.
    “Thanks. Once I get you settled in your room , I will give you the grand tour,” Jason said walking toward the back of the house passed the sunken dining room.
    “Ok ,” Sabrina said as she followed Jason to the room she would be staying in. Opening the door, Jason walked into the room. “There are towels in the bathroom and plenty of room in the closet for all your stuff,” Jason said as he turned on the lights in the room and the bathroom. The room was decorated in warm orange and brown hues; the sun was beaming through the floor to ceiling picture window and there was a patio set out on the deck that was outside the window.
    “Oh my God , Jason, this room is breath taking!” Sabrina said looking around. She could not believe that he had such good taste in interior design.
    “Be fore you say it, no, I did not decorate. It was my mother and two sisters,” Jason said smiling at her.
    “I hate when you do that. Can you get out of my head please?” Sabrina said to him laughing.
    “HA,” Jason said walking toward her.   He put his arms around her giving her a hug. “Sometimes, Brina, I think I know you better than I know myself, then I realize I just know what every woman is going to say.” Jason said looking into her eyes. Smiling, Sabrina wrapped her arms around his waist giving him a bear hug.
    “It’s good to see you , Jason. Even if you are an ass.” She looked up at him. “How is your nose?” she asked as they stood there looking into each other eyes. There was all of a sudden a great deal of sexual tension in the room. Sabrina was quickly very aware that she had her arms wrapped around not just her friend but a deliciously sexy man that she trusted implicitly. Clearing her throat, Sabrina stepped back from him
    “It’s , not surprising considering how much we talk, that you being a generalizing ass does not even phase me.” she said trying to break up the uncomfortable and very confusing moment. “I am hungry. Are we going out or staying in for lunch?” Sabrina said starting to take stuff out of her suitcase and placing it in the closet and drawers.
    “Out! We are going on a picnic right after we drop JJ off at my mom’s for Grandparents day ,” Jason said as he was walking toward the door of the bedroom. “Change out of those hot clothes and I will wait for you downstairs,” he finished as he was almost out the door.
    “Hey! How did you know I wanted to change?” Sabrina said looking at him in amazement.
    “Like I said, you’re a woman,” he said winking and leaving the room.
    “Jesus , be a pack of condoms and a pair of handcuffs,” Sabrina said as her pussy did a flip as she sat down on the bed. ‘Why did I have to get turned on by Jason? Jason, of all people; the one man in the world who would never be interested in me and has sworn off any semblance of love,’ she thought as she pulled on a pair of denim shorts and an “I am a Curvy Goddess” t-shirt to change into out of her suitcase. ‘Regardless of how sexy I think Jason is there would never be anything between us,’ Sabrina said snapping herself back to reality. She put on a pair of cognac colored gladiator sandals and removed all her makeup because she was sure it would run in the Texas heat and just put on some lip gloss. Sabrina went looking for Jason to see if he needed any help with the picnic basket and stopped short when he saw a picture of Jason, JJ and his wife, Casey. They were all smiling.  Sabrina could see in Jason’s eyes that he was happy and in love. They were sitting in what looked like a

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