For a Hero

For a Hero by Sable Hunter, Jess Hunter

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is just new to me. I haven’t had a lot of things happen to me like this, and I’m just trying to take it all in. I am flattered. I just don’t understand.”
    “You are unreal, David Conlon. I just wanted to get a chance to figure out if you are as wonderful close up as you were from afar, and David, you are an angel.” She wrapped her arm around his and scooted over into the middle seat. She laid her head on his shoulder and rested.
    They arrived at her apartment and he pulled into a parking spot. He, in true David fashion, hurried from his seat to hold her door. “Jenna, this evening has been magical. I hope you had as great a time as I did.”
    He walked her to her door and stood with her. She looked down, fumbled with her keys, kicked her feet into the floor, and prolonged their visit as much as possible.
    David hugged her, smiled and turned to walk away.
    She grabbed him by the arm and pulled him back. “Where do you think you’re going? I paid fifteen thousand dollars for you; I better get my money’s worth. Come here.” Wrapping her arm around his neck, she leaned up into his chest and placed her mouth very near his. . Sensations of heat and arousal pounded through her body, making her knees weak with longing. Jenna trembled as he looked into her eyes and slowly lowered his head until their lips met and melded together in a scorching, sweet kiss. Jenna moaned as their tongues danced, sliding over one another sensuously. They ate and drank of each other like they’d never get enough.
    Her hands moved to his sides and pulled him closer. His arms wrapped around her shoulders, and she nestled against him, her breasts pressing into his chest. She could feel her nipples grow hard with need. .Their kiss was passionate, real, a once-in-a-lifetime type of kiss. He was perfect – just perfect and she wanted as much of him as she could get.
    Letting her lips slide from his, Jenna reluctantly slipped from his arms. “Thank you, David. Everything was perfect. I wish I didn’t have to go to work tomorrow or I’d ask you to come inside, but the good people at Prudent Advertising wouldn’t appreciate my sleeping through the job.”
    “No, thank you, Jenna. I enjoyed every moment,” his body ached for more, but now wasn’t the time. Holding her hands tightly in his, he clasped them together, brought them to his lips, and let her go. He walked away, but just enough so that she could go inside. He watched her enter, partly because he wanted to make sure she was safe, and partly because he wanted to catch every glimpse of her that he could. ‘David, you just kissed the most beautiful woman in the whole world.’ He floated home on cloud nine, never touching the ground.
     
    *****
     
    “If you might sell this old place, why do you put so much of your crap in here?” Blaine paced through David’s loft in construction. He eyeballed the additions being created and touched everything, much to David’s chagrin. “For example, why did you make a sculpture of your parents in the living room?”
    “Whatever, Man. This is the only place I have. Where else would I keep my sculptures?” David stood atop a ladder in a Captain Morgan pose drilling bolts into the wall.
    “I think you’re missing the point. Anyway, how did it go?” Blaine’s voice rose highly at the end of his question.
    “How did what go?” David played dumb.
    “You know exactly what I mean. How did the evening with your new owner play out?” Blaine reclined on David’s couch and propped his feet up on the coffee table.
    “You are extremely too comfortable doing nothing while I work.”
    “Nonsense. I am on the job right now. As we speak, I am remotely monitoring a merger between my company and a competitor over my smartphone.”
    “A merger or a hostile takeover?”
    “We never have to employ any kind of force. Stop changing the subject. How did it go?”
    “Better than it should have.” David climbed down the stairs
    “Was it supposed to be

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