Love Don't Cost a Thing

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Author: Shelby Clark
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arrived. She felt like she was out of time when she answered the door. She was still in her robe.
    “Hey! I’ll be ready in a sec,” she said by way of greeting.
    “Hey. I thought you would be ready by now. I waited an extra hour so you could unwind a little.”
    “I know, but I thought I had more time to take a quick shower. Afterwards I realized that I didn’t know what to wear because I didn’t know where we were going. We never decided. I didn’t know if I should dress up, go casual, or even if I should wear tennis shoes or not.”
    Colin walked in and Monica closed the door behind him. She walked past him as she welcomed him in.
    “Welcome to my humble abode. It’s a small condo. I had to move suddenly when I took the job at the Bureau. I really didn’t have the time I thought I would to look around Denver and ponder over my options.”
    “You have great taste. So you like expensive things too.”
    “No, not really. I do like nice things, but things that are not too expensive. See, I like to shop for bargains. I’m very cautious about my spending, I refuse to waste money on unnecessary things. I like simplicity, things can be nice, but I’m realistic about their value.”
    Colin nodded his head in concurrence. “I like nice things too, and I enjoy the finer things in life. I was also brought up to treat women as such, and to provide her with the finer things.”
    “Well we sound like we like the same things, but just don’t overdo it. I still think you spent too much on that lunch yesterday. That bill was over two hundred dollars just after taxes. We could have treated the whole job to lunch at Famous Dave’s .”
    “Yes, but remember something, we were celebrating your new job and us. So come on, get dressed.”
    “Well, tell me where we’re going so I know how to dress for the occasion.” Monica stood with her hand on her hips. Her breasts were sitting full and to attention. So much so that it caught Colin’s eye.
    “Don’t do that!”
    “Do what?” Monica asked as she noticed a sudden stiffness in Colin’s pants.
    He responded as he turned away to regain his composure with the clearing of his throat. “Never mind.”
    Monica walked over to the refrigerator to open it. “Do you need something to drink? I have some flavored water.”
    “Yes, please,” Colin answered in a low voice.
    As she shut the door with the bottled water in her hand, her bathrobe tie caught on the door handle. Colin’s eyes widen and his mouth dropped open with thirst for more than just water. He walked toward her. He realized that she that her robe was partially pulled open. She tried to catch it but was too late. Her belt fell to the floor leaving with no reinforcements. Holding the bottles of water for them both with hand while pulling onto her robe offered no justice, her breast still ended up being exposed.
    “Here, is this what you need?” She extended her hand to give him the bottle of water.
    Colin reached for the water and sat it on the table. He turned back to Monica in silence to caress her breast.
    “No, this is what I need.”
    Monica took a short deep breath and swallowed. “Then what are you waiting for? There’s nothing here to stop you.”
    “I was waiting for the green light.”
    Standing on her toes, Monica reached up to the six-foot-four sculpture before her to plant a kiss on his lips. She felt his cold hands and strength come to her aid as he lifted her toward him. The imprint of his hardness pressed against her. Chills and shivers of burning desire pulsated and ran throughout her body. Their tongues locked on each other allowing the release of overwhelming pleasure. Her head flew backward permitting Colin to kiss his way down her neck until he was able to reach her breast. He pulled them from her robe as he caught them with his mouth.
    “Oh my god, Colin. What are you doing to me?” Monica moaned uncontrollably.
    “I wanted you since I first saw you, Moe. You look so good right now. I

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