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Adult +
Chapters:
22
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8,699
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4
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Things said and unsaid
Disclaimer: It's purely fictional.
I have yet another installment. It's another short one, but sometimes it's better that way.
Thank you for the review cutegirl, you asked for me to add more, and here it is. Enjoy
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So the next day, when it was time for practice, I headed over to the track. When I got there, Jim was already there with Mary. No one else had made it yet, so we warmed up before they came. While we were jogging Jim let me know that his dad had some errands, and would be here soon. I also knew that Jerry would be late, only because he’s always late.
As I ran, I felt exhilarated and before I knew it I was smiling. Everything about me seemed to love running. I had never known, because I never ran. Sure I had rushed from time to time, but not running for the pure pleasure that came from it. I felt like I was on air. Soon enough I forgot that I was doing this for the team, and I seemed to have sped up. I looked beside me and didn’t see Jim, so I looked behind me and he was far behind me.
I don’t know what that was about so I slowed down, and he came up hard. “What’s up?” I asked him. “Why were you so behind?”
“Cause this is practice.” He got out before take a few more deep breaths. “Why did you go all out?”
I just looked at him shocked. I hadn’t been giving it my all. That pace had felt comfortable to me. I knew I could handle more. A few more moments passed without my saying anything until someone called out from the starting line. Both Jerry and the coach were here already. The coach yelled out, “Why did you stop! Keep going!” So we finished that lap in no time.
He showed no sign of what happened yesterday. It was as if nothing happened. At that time, though, I just thought it was because he had a rally to plan. We got in our positions: Jim, Mary, Jerry, and me. The coach himself timed us. It was a simple practice with nothing out of the ordinary. He did seem pleased though. He made a little speech about us possibly winning this time. I thought everything was done and wanted to say something about the day before, before I forgot.
Things didn’t turn out as I expected. He completely ignored me and had us run some more. I knew, then, that something was up. He didn’t show any response. How is that possible? His face was blank, and he didn’t even blink. Not once. I had to know though. I was determined. I had to make sure the best friend I had didn’t have a thing to worry about. But as thing were standing at that moment, I was so sure the truth would help. I knew Chloe enough, though, that she would be upset for a while. Only a year had gone by and I knew her like a sister. She was my sister.
Things weren’t going well at all. I couldn’t keep worrying about it. It was either worry, or run. So I had to run. That’s all I thought about. I just had to runaway. I put everything into it. I couldn’t hold back. Not now, when I had someone I cared about. It wasn’t long before I started to breathe heavily, but it didn’t matter. My whole being was run. I felt no joy this time. And the world just stopped.
I don’t know what happened. It all just happened so suddenly. One moment I was running. I was running with everything in me, then, darkness. Everything was a blur, and I didn’t know where I was. No one was around me, but I did hear faint voices. I tried to get up, but it hurt too much. I was glad that my vision was getting better, so that I might see what was wrong with me. But, before I focused completely, the voices got louder.
“I knew I shouldn’t have come.” Someone familiar called out. “I don’t care what happened. She asked you…”
“I didn’t say anything!” That had to be the coach. “I don’t know why this is such a big deal for you. It’s not like she’s your child, David.”
For a moment there was no sound, I was focusing on the conversation so much I hadn’t notice that my vision returned. Soon there was movement, and then David came into the room. We stared at each other for a moment. Then he came over. “How are you feeling?”
“Sore.” I looked down at myself. “What happened?”
Apparently, I had been running hard. Too hard, in fact, my body couldn’t handle it. I had blacked out before I hit the ground, which is why I had scrapes everywhere. This didn’t feel real. How could this be? I asked myself. It was too much to handle. I told him I was glad he came, but that he didn’t have to. I wished he was my father. He looked at me like one.
“Go to sleep, Samantha.” He softly whispered. “Get some rest.” I closed my eyes while he kissed me yet one more time.
David got up and went to the door, only looking back for a moment. “You’re still here, why?”
“I don’t know what to do.” His reserves were gone. “Does she even know that she’s adopted?”
“No,” he said bluntly, “she never saw how her mother was her mother, but she has no clue that she isn’t. What are you going to do?”
“I’m not sure.” He rubbed the back of his head. “If she has no clue, it would probably upset her more. She’s smart though. She might find out. I would think we would have to tell her.”
“Do whatever you want.” David was so callous. He didn’t even look back at Nathan as he left. There was too much going on in his head. This was something he had been hiding for so long. It was a deep pain.
[“David,” She said so sweetly, “I want to be with you.”
He just looked at her. Her face had a beautiful smile on it. Her eyes sparkled with life. Everything about her was beautiful. It was like a dream come true to him. All the time they had spent together, he never knew her true feelings. And she never knew his. At this moment, when she was her weakest, he couldn’t do anything with her. He didn’t like the fact. His family raised him up to be a good man.
She continued, though, to push on his very being. She kissed him yet again. The world around them completely stopped. Time had no meaning when they were locked together, lip to lip. They could’ve created something in this moment. Life would be brought forth through this beautiful union. And so, he lost himself in her. The one he had always wanted. The one that brought peace to his heart.
Slowly, they started taking each other’s clothes off. Nothing could stop them, but at the same time there was no rush. Everything happened according to their thoughts. They had already been intertwined before they had connected completely. They were already one being. Separate they were half of what they were, but together whole. The world began to move again when they fully embraced. Slow and steady at first. However, the world gradually sped up. Each moment lasted a lifetime, but at the same time wasn’t long enough.
They both wanted more. Lily even said so with a faint whisper. She never felt like this with Nathan. She couldn’t because she never loved him. He just took her. David, however, was more. He could make the world move himself, and he was. Unable to contain herself anymore, she got on top of him and started moving faster. Her whole body convulsed as she continued building strength and speed. She even felt better than when she was running. She loved running.
“Oh David!” she gasped.
He quickly put his mouth over hers. He didn’t want to be heard. More importantly, he didn’t want it to end. He was trying to control himself, but was slowly losing the fight. A man could only hold himself back so much when there was a woman pounding on him. Feral desires consumed him after so long. He didn’t have much longer for that to happen. Not caring anymore, he let loose and started his own assault.
Everything happened so fast. It only started a few minutes ago, and it had already finished. Both exhausted, both satisfied. Men are weak, though, and he had already fallen asleep next to Lily. A smile spread across her face, she just looked at him. Everything that had happened was everything that she expected it to be. What they did together was without a doubt; love.
Being as quiet as she could, she slipped on her clothes, and climbed out the window. She paused to look at him sleeping soundly. She knew everything would be alright in the end. That night, she ran like she never had before.]
She woke up with his arms around her. The night they spent together was well worth it. She was glad she didn’t bleed too much. She was even happier that they met. It wouldn’t have been so if Samantha hadn’t became her friend. She was more like a sister though. They could talk about anything. For that, she was glad beyond reasoning.
After she left, both Tom and her spent the rest of their time together. They went out and got some food, and Tom even bought a little wine. He said not to tell Adam as always. He always said that getting drunk, and drinking are two different things, so there was no harm. She guessed that was true, because she never saw Tom get drunk. Ever. He only drank a few drinks here and there.
They went back home. His home. There they ate, and had a few glasses of wine. She loved the feeling when you first got tipsy. It was just a slight buzz, but it still felt great. It even enhanced everything she experienced down to the smallest thing. Still conscious to the consequences, she agreed to doing that one special thing that happens between those who love each other. She loved every minute of it.
She dazed at the wall and contemplated over the events. She knew Samantha wouldn’t mind that this happened. So, she was glad that she could talk to her about anything. If she had found someone to be with, then she vowed that ‘She, Chloe, would support Samantha her friend above friends when the time came.’ Thinking about everything, she fell asleep and dreamt a dream.
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Look at that, more perspectives this time. I hope it wasn't too confusing. I DO hope that it was thought provoking. Once again, if you see anything that needs improvement please tell me.
I have yet another installment. It's another short one, but sometimes it's better that way.
Thank you for the review cutegirl, you asked for me to add more, and here it is. Enjoy
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So the next day, when it was time for practice, I headed over to the track. When I got there, Jim was already there with Mary. No one else had made it yet, so we warmed up before they came. While we were jogging Jim let me know that his dad had some errands, and would be here soon. I also knew that Jerry would be late, only because he’s always late.
As I ran, I felt exhilarated and before I knew it I was smiling. Everything about me seemed to love running. I had never known, because I never ran. Sure I had rushed from time to time, but not running for the pure pleasure that came from it. I felt like I was on air. Soon enough I forgot that I was doing this for the team, and I seemed to have sped up. I looked beside me and didn’t see Jim, so I looked behind me and he was far behind me.
I don’t know what that was about so I slowed down, and he came up hard. “What’s up?” I asked him. “Why were you so behind?”
“Cause this is practice.” He got out before take a few more deep breaths. “Why did you go all out?”
I just looked at him shocked. I hadn’t been giving it my all. That pace had felt comfortable to me. I knew I could handle more. A few more moments passed without my saying anything until someone called out from the starting line. Both Jerry and the coach were here already. The coach yelled out, “Why did you stop! Keep going!” So we finished that lap in no time.
He showed no sign of what happened yesterday. It was as if nothing happened. At that time, though, I just thought it was because he had a rally to plan. We got in our positions: Jim, Mary, Jerry, and me. The coach himself timed us. It was a simple practice with nothing out of the ordinary. He did seem pleased though. He made a little speech about us possibly winning this time. I thought everything was done and wanted to say something about the day before, before I forgot.
Things didn’t turn out as I expected. He completely ignored me and had us run some more. I knew, then, that something was up. He didn’t show any response. How is that possible? His face was blank, and he didn’t even blink. Not once. I had to know though. I was determined. I had to make sure the best friend I had didn’t have a thing to worry about. But as thing were standing at that moment, I was so sure the truth would help. I knew Chloe enough, though, that she would be upset for a while. Only a year had gone by and I knew her like a sister. She was my sister.
Things weren’t going well at all. I couldn’t keep worrying about it. It was either worry, or run. So I had to run. That’s all I thought about. I just had to runaway. I put everything into it. I couldn’t hold back. Not now, when I had someone I cared about. It wasn’t long before I started to breathe heavily, but it didn’t matter. My whole being was run. I felt no joy this time. And the world just stopped.
I don’t know what happened. It all just happened so suddenly. One moment I was running. I was running with everything in me, then, darkness. Everything was a blur, and I didn’t know where I was. No one was around me, but I did hear faint voices. I tried to get up, but it hurt too much. I was glad that my vision was getting better, so that I might see what was wrong with me. But, before I focused completely, the voices got louder.
“I knew I shouldn’t have come.” Someone familiar called out. “I don’t care what happened. She asked you…”
“I didn’t say anything!” That had to be the coach. “I don’t know why this is such a big deal for you. It’s not like she’s your child, David.”
For a moment there was no sound, I was focusing on the conversation so much I hadn’t notice that my vision returned. Soon there was movement, and then David came into the room. We stared at each other for a moment. Then he came over. “How are you feeling?”
“Sore.” I looked down at myself. “What happened?”
Apparently, I had been running hard. Too hard, in fact, my body couldn’t handle it. I had blacked out before I hit the ground, which is why I had scrapes everywhere. This didn’t feel real. How could this be? I asked myself. It was too much to handle. I told him I was glad he came, but that he didn’t have to. I wished he was my father. He looked at me like one.
“Go to sleep, Samantha.” He softly whispered. “Get some rest.” I closed my eyes while he kissed me yet one more time.
David got up and went to the door, only looking back for a moment. “You’re still here, why?”
“I don’t know what to do.” His reserves were gone. “Does she even know that she’s adopted?”
“No,” he said bluntly, “she never saw how her mother was her mother, but she has no clue that she isn’t. What are you going to do?”
“I’m not sure.” He rubbed the back of his head. “If she has no clue, it would probably upset her more. She’s smart though. She might find out. I would think we would have to tell her.”
“Do whatever you want.” David was so callous. He didn’t even look back at Nathan as he left. There was too much going on in his head. This was something he had been hiding for so long. It was a deep pain.
[“David,” She said so sweetly, “I want to be with you.”
He just looked at her. Her face had a beautiful smile on it. Her eyes sparkled with life. Everything about her was beautiful. It was like a dream come true to him. All the time they had spent together, he never knew her true feelings. And she never knew his. At this moment, when she was her weakest, he couldn’t do anything with her. He didn’t like the fact. His family raised him up to be a good man.
She continued, though, to push on his very being. She kissed him yet again. The world around them completely stopped. Time had no meaning when they were locked together, lip to lip. They could’ve created something in this moment. Life would be brought forth through this beautiful union. And so, he lost himself in her. The one he had always wanted. The one that brought peace to his heart.
Slowly, they started taking each other’s clothes off. Nothing could stop them, but at the same time there was no rush. Everything happened according to their thoughts. They had already been intertwined before they had connected completely. They were already one being. Separate they were half of what they were, but together whole. The world began to move again when they fully embraced. Slow and steady at first. However, the world gradually sped up. Each moment lasted a lifetime, but at the same time wasn’t long enough.
They both wanted more. Lily even said so with a faint whisper. She never felt like this with Nathan. She couldn’t because she never loved him. He just took her. David, however, was more. He could make the world move himself, and he was. Unable to contain herself anymore, she got on top of him and started moving faster. Her whole body convulsed as she continued building strength and speed. She even felt better than when she was running. She loved running.
“Oh David!” she gasped.
He quickly put his mouth over hers. He didn’t want to be heard. More importantly, he didn’t want it to end. He was trying to control himself, but was slowly losing the fight. A man could only hold himself back so much when there was a woman pounding on him. Feral desires consumed him after so long. He didn’t have much longer for that to happen. Not caring anymore, he let loose and started his own assault.
Everything happened so fast. It only started a few minutes ago, and it had already finished. Both exhausted, both satisfied. Men are weak, though, and he had already fallen asleep next to Lily. A smile spread across her face, she just looked at him. Everything that had happened was everything that she expected it to be. What they did together was without a doubt; love.
Being as quiet as she could, she slipped on her clothes, and climbed out the window. She paused to look at him sleeping soundly. She knew everything would be alright in the end. That night, she ran like she never had before.]
She woke up with his arms around her. The night they spent together was well worth it. She was glad she didn’t bleed too much. She was even happier that they met. It wouldn’t have been so if Samantha hadn’t became her friend. She was more like a sister though. They could talk about anything. For that, she was glad beyond reasoning.
After she left, both Tom and her spent the rest of their time together. They went out and got some food, and Tom even bought a little wine. He said not to tell Adam as always. He always said that getting drunk, and drinking are two different things, so there was no harm. She guessed that was true, because she never saw Tom get drunk. Ever. He only drank a few drinks here and there.
They went back home. His home. There they ate, and had a few glasses of wine. She loved the feeling when you first got tipsy. It was just a slight buzz, but it still felt great. It even enhanced everything she experienced down to the smallest thing. Still conscious to the consequences, she agreed to doing that one special thing that happens between those who love each other. She loved every minute of it.
She dazed at the wall and contemplated over the events. She knew Samantha wouldn’t mind that this happened. So, she was glad that she could talk to her about anything. If she had found someone to be with, then she vowed that ‘She, Chloe, would support Samantha her friend above friends when the time came.’ Thinking about everything, she fell asleep and dreamt a dream.
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Look at that, more perspectives this time. I hope it wasn't too confusing. I DO hope that it was thought provoking. Once again, if you see anything that needs improvement please tell me.