Abby's Vampire

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Authors: Anjela Renee
Sally stood there looking at the pair of them like she was a teacher reprimanding her naughty students.
    “Sally, this is Abby. Abby, this is my sister, Sally. Now leave, you nosy woman! You are embarrassing her and pissing me off,” Javon barked.
    “Oh, don't get so testy; I just wanted to meet her. I'll leave. Abby, it was nice seeing you. You have lovely breasts; I wish mine were as full. I'm rather flat chested, you see.”
    Javon and Abby just stared at each other. Abby was beet red from embarrassment. Sally then sauntered out of the poolroom, giving them both a wave as she left.
    “Javon, I think I'll just get dressed and go.” Abby started getting out of the pool, not caring if he saw her naked or not.
    “Please don't go. We can just pick up from where we left off. Don't let Sally ruin our good time,” Javon said as he gave her a sexy smile.
    Abby was already out of the pool and wrapped up in a fluffy towel.
    “Javon, it just isn't going to happen tonight. I'm sorry.”
    “You have nothing to be sorry about. I should have locked the door,” he murmured.
     
     

 
     
    Chapter 10
    Javon and Abby were in the car, going back to her apartment. Javon was scowling to himself, thinking of a way to get back at Sally for interrupting his alone time with Abby.
    “Are you angry with me? Why are you making faces?”
    “I could never be angry at you. I'm thinking of ways to get back at Sally for ruining our night. I’m really sorry. I thought she was out for the evening.”
    “Oh, Javon, she's your sister! It's her job to get on your nerves. Is she older or younger than you?”
    “She's much older, ancient really.”
    Abby laughed at Javon’s reply. Sally looked to be the same age as Javon “Very funny; she can't be more than five years older than you.”
    “Tell me more about your family, Abby,” Javon said, changing the subject.
    “There's not much to say, really. I have a younger brother, Ray. My dad left when I was little. My mom raised Ray and me. Ray calls me every week but my mom, well, we aren’t close. Ray’s the only family I have in the world as far as I'm concerned.”
    “Sally is all I have, too. She can be a bit bossy, but I don't know what I would do without her.”
    Javon pulled up to Abby's apartment. He didn't want the night to end; he wanted to find a way to extend their time together. “May I come in?” he asked.
    There was a voice that kept saying no but that was not what came out of her mouth. “Sure, we could have a quick drink.”
    Javon happily jumped out of the car and followed her up to her apartment. He entered the apartment and he thought it suited her well. It was plain with just a splash of color. He sat on the couch next to her.
    “Drinks! I almost forgot,” Abby said as she ran into the kitchen and came out a moment later with two beers.
    He thanked her and took the offering. He took a sip and waited for Abby to sit down next to him. He wanted to kiss her immediately but didn’t want to come off as being overly aggressive or as having a one track mind. He took her hand in his and held it.
    “I like you Abby and after tonight I want to see more of you.”
    Abby looked at him, her eyes widening. “That sounded really intense.” She laughed suddenly. “I’m sorry; that was really sweet.”
    Javon was confused. He was trying to be serious and wanted to tell her she was special and she just laughed at him. “Maybe it’s time for me to go.”
    “Really? Please don’t go. I know I acted like a jerk.”
    “You’re right; it’s too soon, but I do want another date.”
    Why don’t you call tomorrow and we can set something up for my next day off?”
    “Sounds like a good plan,” Javon replied.
    Javon set down his beer and stood up and walked toward the door. Abby walked with him and before he left she leaned over and kissed him. It wasn’t a heart stopping kiss but a nice goodbye for now kiss.
    Abby shut the door and walked into her bedroom where she found a

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