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正文 第69節 文 / [美]BARBARA DELINSKY

    栗子小說    m.lizi.tw小說站  www.xsz.tw台灣小說網  www.192.twherfadheouth,”dontstop.

    itsol.taketongue.”aool,

    unbelievablygrohefeelofthattongueslidinginand

    outagainsthers,andhisbody,anchhersstartedto

    trele.”ridethefeeling,”heouth

    fellopenalittle,thenalittlere,thenevenre,andsuddenly

    hertonguecaughtthewave.

    breathinghard,hedeagutturalsoundandputhisforeheadto

    hers.

    ”eanthao

    uabegay.”thepro”

    sheosay.

    ”no.sowherealone.”

    ”thepro”sheinsisted.sheissingherfirstproorthe

    edpeopletoseeherhteaguerunyan.theywerea

    greatlookinguple.lydiahey

    looked,nottontiothatsuperkissershadtobesuper

    dancers.

    santhadoinganythingelseuntilshedaeague.

    shedid,actually.shesharedanotherbeeriruck,

    driviparkedina

    darkerofthelot,atheothers.thistiwhenhegave

    herahedkiss,rightatthestart,sheko

    do.

    sheartandstrong.theonlythingshehinking

    aboute.lifeooshorttobeuptightabout

    drinking.lookatherther,agoodlittledobeewhofollowedevery

    ruleinthebookandabecausesooneshedidnt

    knohercar.

    teaguecaoverherinthecabofthetruck,holdingherheadwhilehe

    kissedher,thendroppingahandtoherbreast.santhahadendedup

    everyinchofhisfingers.startled,she

    outh,buthesootheherhwordsshebarely

    heard,andhiskneadigood,sogood.

    ”**thepro”hewhispered.

    ”no,no,”shesaidandpulledaovingtoofast,sg

    heralittle.sheedtokobein

    ntrol.”ifrohe

    truck.sendslater,hehadherpinnedagainstitsside.

    ”youreatease,santha.”

    ”no.i.”

    ”hisafter”heasked,pushingbothbreastsup,l

    hisheadtokissthesedaboveherdress.

    itfeltalittlerougheo

    that,butthee,andallsheuldthinktodoo

    slitheroutfronderhindsay,”thisispro”ifshewas

    relievedthathecaalonghoutafight,shefotitthe

    his.shehtheolestguyintheworld,

    auedhin.itdidchbetterthanthat.

    butitdid.thesedbydarkredlightsinto

    sothiy,andheveryoneshekneheworld

    edanuch,justkind

    ofthrobbedintitothesice.

    shefeltthesatinglinginsideashatwhen

    thesloe,bodytobody,itwasarelief.

    sheputherheadonhisshoulderandved,feelingtirednow,

    rellue.they

    side,backtothetruck.hepoppedopenaupleofbeers

    andchuggedhisfast,helpedherhhers,andopehird.he

    kissedher,touchedher.shepulledhiatotheschool.

    jadhopestoodinrachelsstudio,surroundedbyoldings

    thates.

    ”areyousureyouknoodothis”hopeasked.

    ”youbet,”jacksaid.”ivedobefore.”butnotinyears,and

    neverforashohsofedtheirway”have

    tobecuttosizeitersahenyou

    predrillnailholes,applyrinnails,

    that”epoioetalntraptiontervise.piece

    ofcake.”

    ”but...butaboutputtiureinit””not

    tonight.

    thefrahastodryinthevise.thenitfitsonthevas,andwe

    packitinhnails.”hopegrinned.”pieceofcake.

    ””youbet.”ifitdidpthefrangon

    ben.”ihinkingyoudhelp.itisnthard.to”hopes

    eyestolditall,evenbeforeshesaidaed”yes.”

    ”urefirst”heasked.

    aftergivingcarefuliontothevasesthatwerelinedup

    andready,hopepoiheloons.”thatsfavorite.”jack

    didntkno,butheaboutto

    argue.theloonsself

    intothese,hefeltclosertorachel,ethinghevery

    chedtofeelonthisnight.hehadthoughtthattakingabreak

    frohehospitalissedbeingthere.hehad

    called.rachele.still,hefeltunnerved.

    nodoubtsoofthathadtodoantha.hedidntthinkhehad

    handledherayberachelwould

    haveknoaybenot.inanycase,he

    .theyusedtodiscussthingsrachelhad

    rightlytoldthattokatherine.noheloss

    firsthand.

    degpertantrufafouryearoldha

    spankortialohebedrooeg

    hertoinsistonacurfehelaw

    aboutsexndteaguerunyanosex.jackdidntdoubtitfora

    heguyoogoodlooking,toophysicallydeveloped,too

    selfnottobeexperienced.

    jaanthatakethephone.

    hersheatterentirely.

    hisstodays.takingadeep

    breathtorelaxit,hesopedupabunoldingsaer

    satotheable,”lets

    seeshortlyafter

    tenandfolloandjaketoianusicwas

    edhere,buttherehatredibly

    santhaorefaces,soshe

    didntfeelsoalonehegone

    long.heued,eyesbrightatthe

    sightofher,arcatgherupandswingingheraround.

    sheedtobehavingagoodti,usthave

    saidsothingforhisfeelingsforher.ifhedidntlikeher,he

    oleave.heanding

    againstahase.

    but

    ...
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