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City of Sin - Chapter 36
Mason
I pressed the button again.I should have called her.She was drunk last night. She probably didn't even remember that I told her she had a package.
I leaned against the wall next to the call box. She had wanted me to come up last night. And for some reason I hadn't. I kept telling myself it was because she hadn't begged me yet. But that wasn't it. I wanted her to remember our first time. I wanted her to dream about it. I wanted her to crave me as much as I was craving her.
My phone buzzed in my pocket. There was a text from my friend, James: "Please tell me you're coming to this thing. I'm pretty sure Penny and I are the youngest ones here right now."
I was excited to show Bee off. "My date and I will be arriving shortly. We'll help spice things up, don't worry." I pressed send.
"Spice things up? Like the Caldwell Christmas party 2012 spicy? This will be an interesting evening."
I laughed. I had brought a prostitute to my family's annual Christmas party that year. It did not end well. Well, actually, she did give me a happy ending. But my family wasn't happy. "Nope, I have an actual date this time. And I think Penny and her are going to hit it off."If Bee's actually coming.I pressed the button on the call box again.
James' response came right away. "I'm not even sure what you mean by an actual date."
"Don't embarrass me, asshole." I shoved my phone into my pocket as I heard the click of the front door opening. Bee emerged from her apartment building.
I had never seen her look more beautiful. Her cheeks were flushed from the sudden burst of cold. And her lips were the same color as the dress. The dress looked like it was made for her. Her long coat hid her round ass but her tits looked amazing. "Bee." My voice sounded weird. I quickly cleared my throat. "You're breathtaking."
She smiled shyly. "Mason. No one has ever...you didn't need to..." her voice trailed off. "Thank you for the dress. I love it."
I wanted to walk over to her and kiss her. But I had already planned out how this evening was going to go. And it definitely didn't start with a kiss. I wouldn't get her to the gala if I gave in to that urge. We'd end up in her bed in just a few minutes. I wanted to show her everything I had to offer.
"You look beautiful in it. We better go. We're already late."
"Where are we going?"
I walked over to the town car I had rented for the evening. The driver hopped out and immediately opened the door.
Bee walked over to me and looked up at me expectantly.
"You'll see. Get in the car." I nodded to the open door.
She climbed in and I walked around to the other side. When I got in, she was already in the middle seat. She wanted our bodies to be pressed together. I certainly wasn't going to complain.
"You're in a tux," Bee said.
"I am."
"You look very handsome."
I smiled down at her. "Where do you think we're going?"
"I have no idea. Somewhere fancy?"
I laughed. She didn't even know about the most anticipated event of the winter. Women would die for tickets to the Silver Gala. All the city's most prestigious young professionals were going to be there. I had gotten laid every night of the Silver Gala since I graduated from college. Tonight wouldn't be any different. "We're going to the Silver Gala."
"Oh, of course." She pressed her lips together and turned to look out the window as the car started.
"Do you even know what that is?" I put my arm around her back. Touching her wasn't on the list of things I couldn't do. Actually, I was going to be touching her a lot. I could see what it did to her. She'd be begging me before the night was even half over.
"No." She looked embarrassed. "But it does sound fancy, so I was kind of right."
"Mhm." I shifted slightly so that our thighs would be touching. "The Silver Gala is held every year to raise money for St. Sabela's Children's Hospital."
"I knew you were a good guy."
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