Hot Corner (Baseball Romance)

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bed, he was a homerun hitter.  The man sure knew how to go long and deep. 
    "Oh God, give it to me just like that," Audrey moaned. 
    "Whatever you want, I'm all yours," Peter said. 
    "Oh, you know how I want it.  And you always give it to me just right," Audrey replied. 
    Peter kissed Audrey's neck as she cocked her head back, her mouth hanging open with ecstasy. 
    Some women liked to take their time.  They wanted a slow burning love.  Audrey wasn't like that.  She wanted it hard and she wanted it fast. 
    Peter gave her everything she wanted every time without fail.  He seemed to live to please her.  Every moment in bed felt like paradise.  And Audrey didn't want it to end. 
    "Yeah, you like that?" Peter asked, speeding his thrusting up.
    "I love it," Audrey replied, wrapped up in her desire for Peter.  "Just keep going, harder--faster--oh yeah."
    "Don't worry.  I'm nowhere near stopping," Peter insisted. 
    "Give me every inch," Audrey pleaded.  "I want it all."
    "Here you go.  It's yours," Peter replied. 
    Audrey's passion was unequalled.  She couldn't get enough of Peter.  But all good things had to come to an end eventually.  Fortunately for Audrey, the end was the best part.  Peter and Audrey climaxed, bringing a hot end to their time between the sheets.  But their passion for each other was still just heating up. 
    ***
    "Have I told you how sexy you are?" Peter Short asked.
    It was turning into a six month anniversary that Audrey Maxwell would never forget.  The sky was lit up with a dazzling array of colors.  She was with a wonderful man.  And the entire evening was exceeding her expectations.  Then again, Audrey's expectations were hardly grand in the first place. 
    After all, there was serious heartbreak in Audrey's past.  The kind that crippled her emotions.  The kind that followed her around.  And after such a large fall from grace, Audrey was scared to let anyone in again.  She was tired of getting her heart broken.  But Peter seemed different.  He looked at her like she was the only woman in the world. 
    "A woman can never hear that enough," Audrey said. 
    "In that case, I can say it again," Peter replied. 
    "And here I thought you would have run out of compliments by now," Audrey said.
    "Trust me, there's plenty more compliments to go around," Peter explained.
    "I'd be careful with expectations if I were you.  They can really come back to bite you," Audrey remarked.
    Peter smiled at Audrey.  "So far so good."
    "Let's hope we can keep it that way," Audrey said.
    But Peter was quick to answer.  "I don't think that will be a problem."
    ***
    Finally everything seemed to be going right in Audrey's life.  But from her past experience, that was usually when things started to go wrong.  Maybe Audrey was just nervous though.  It was a big day after all.  See, while Peter was looking to get promoted from the minors to pro ball, Audrey was looking for a promotion of her own in the front office of the ballpark.  And that day she was going to find out if she'd get it. 
    Still, given the circumstances Audrey Maxwell never thought the defining moment of her life would come while staring down a taxidermied Alligator head.  Then again, she hadn't counted on a boss like Leroy Evans Jr.  either. 
    Minor league baseball had a penchant for wackiness.  As a minor league sport, it was hard to draw fans, so you had to go out of your way to get people to the ballpark.  So many of the teams had wacky mascots with over the top personalities, and teams routinely ran out of the box promotions.  That kind of quirky, free wheeling attitude bled into the front office too.  Even so, Leroy Evans Jr.  had an outsized personality no matter the line of work. 
    Before getting into baseball, Leroy's family had owned one of the biggest alligator petting zoo's in the state.  And the alligator head on the wall nicknamed TJ Scales was the zoo's star attraction.  But when the old gator kicked the

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