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- was three o'clock in the afternoon and it had started to rain. Wet
- leaves stuck to the glossy red trunk of the Jaguar, beaded with droplets,
- and a hazy sun caught the rear window. Bobby opened the door and sat
- down heavily, breathing in the leather. So that was it. The end of Arla. He
- looked across the passenger seat to the lawn through the streaked window,
- the lawn that led up to the house. The canopied street curved away before
- him, its houses and hedges and willows and mimosa trees dripping and
- green. He looked down. Suddenly he felt her legs around his head again
- and his face pressed so deep into her pussy that it was stopped by her
- pubic bone. Her fragrance was overwhelming, so close, so closeI
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- Arla was sitting beside him as they raced along the 101. The ocean to
- their right appeared and disappeared through the hills. The wind swirled
- into the Jag. He shifted gears. She seemed pleased with how he did that.
- They drove up through the hills and it got cooler. It started to rain, or was
- it mist?
- "Hey, we're driving through a cloud" he said.
- The car felt snug and strong, and he looked over and what he saw,
- what he saw, was Arla slipped down below window level with her skirt
- hoisted up and her legs wide open and her panties pulled to the side...
- Smiling like the sun and moon, she seemed to fill all the space in the cabin.
- But Bobby was cool. He kept driving, as the wind tore at her skirt
- in the corner of his eye.
-
- Another time he had overstayed his welcome--probably--on her sofa.
- He knew how to do that, and he knew what Arla would do about it.
- "Bobby," she would say, "aren't you tired yet?" There was a lamp to
- either side of the sofa, making the light in the room ever so soft and the
- quietness of the house ever so loud.
- "Oh, I dunno," said Bobby, "I feel kinda tense, you know."
- They'd had a really nice night, all in that room. She had rattled on and
- on about her girlfriends' faults and life mistakes--all nineteen odd years of
- their various lives--and he had pumped her for lascivious details as though
- he could creep into her friends' rooms also while they undressed. She
- knew this and she fed him tidbits, but mainly she was listening to her own
- voice. Six times at least, Bobby's penis inflated and deflated. And now he
- was "tense." What that meant was that he wanted to be rewarded for being
- such a damn good listener. This was not going to be a Platonic relationship
- if he could help it! And Arla was mixing things up. He was the only
- person she could trust. That didn't sound good at all.
- He had no need to worry.
- "What's that in your pants, Bobby?" she asked. "Your flashlight? Did
- you bring your flashlight? Let me see it. Its so dark in here." And she
- clicked off a lamp.
- Sweet talk.
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- Arla, your name is your lips around my dick. Arla, I smell your hair
- rising off my lap. Arla, your fingernails are perfect and your hands are
- cool. Arla, your sweaters are spun from New Zealand sheep. Arla, you
- sucked me into you and swallowed me into your head and hair. I did not
- see your face until you turned over and said, as you laid on my right
- thigh, "I'm just going to rest a minute; and then you must go."
- Bobby's fingers were drumming on the wooden steering wheel. The
- rain was coming down hard now. He should go. He pushed his keys into
- the slot and twisted. Nothing. A click.
- Oh jeez! Now what? He could go back in, try to speak to her, make
- her remember. Or he could walk off into the rain. That would satisfy
- something. But then he would have to come back with tow truck and
- embarrass her and....
- He tried to start the Jag again, and was about to try for a third time,
- feeling more rotten and stupid and panicked by the moment, when the
- passenger door opened.
- Arla! Her hair was sprayed with drops but was not wet. Her face was
- shining and damp as she tumbled into the seat beside him. She smelled of
- wool and chocolate and everything good.
- "Let's drive!" she said.
- Bobby prayed a prayer with the sincerity of an acetylene torch. He
- could have willed the car to fly, and kept it flying, on his desire and
- happiness alone. He turned the key. The Jag leapt to life. And the road
- crunched under his tires.
-
- From the house, Arla's sister called her to the window.
- "There's that creep, Bobby James. I bet he's been parked there for
- hours again. I'm going to get rid of him."
- "Hey, be nice" said Arla.
- She came to the window and watched Belinda cross the wet lawn to the
- little Toyota. She saw Belinda open the passenger door and start yelling.
- She watched the car pull away, and Belinda walking quickly, almost
- running, back to the house.
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