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Authors: Selena Black
didn’t notice you looking away.”
     
    “Yeah, well it wasn’t exactly easy considering you were around me so much,” he commented. “I shouldn’t have even been looking, but you surely must have known it was never going to go past that.”
     
    “You liked me though, didn’t you?” Carrie asked.
     
    Crash let out a sigh.
     
    “Come on,” he let out in an exasperated voice. “Don’t do this to me.”
     
    “I liked you… a lot,” Carrie admitted. “I used to have such naughty dreams about you.” The memory of masturbating in the shower the day before came in her head and she said the words as soon as they came in her head. “And I still do.”
     
    “Fucking hell,” Crash said and got to his feet.
     
    It was obvious that the conversation was making him uncomfortable, so Carrie decided to change the subject.
     
    “How is Sally Connolly these days?” she asked.
     
    “I wouldn’t know,” he said.
     
    “You broke up?” Carrie asked.
     
    Crash walked across to the sink and ran some water in his hands before splashing it on his face. He wiped his hands over his forehead to slick down his long, wavy black hair.
     
    “Yes, we broke up,” he replied. “The marriage was a disaster and didn’t last long.”
     
    “Has there been anyone since?” Carrie went on.
     
    “What is this?” Crash complained. “Twenty questions about my love life?”
     
    Carrie wasn’t about to give up now that the chance was there to find out some of the truths of the past.
     
    “Has there been?” she pressed him.
     
    He returned to the table to sit down and let out a sigh.
     
    “No,” he admitted. “There hasn’t been anyone else.”
     
    “Did you begin dating Sally because of me?” Carrie asked.
     
    “What!” he exclaimed. “What the hell gives you that idea?”
     
    Carrie shrugged her shoulders.
     
    “A pretty teen girl making eyes at you and flashing some smooth skin,” she said with a grin. “I always thought that Sally was just a distraction because what you really wanted was a taboo fantasy that was unattainable. And don’t pretend you didn’t like what you saw. I bet you even had some dirty dreams of your own.”
     
    “Fucking hell,” Crash let out. “Did you just come here to rake over ancient history?”
     
    “So… tell me it’s not true and I’ll get dressed and walk out,” she challenged him.
     
    He grimaced as he stared down at the table, but the fact that he didn’t contradict her made her think there really might be a chance with him. She kept her gaze on him and their eyes met when he lifted his head.
     
    “Look, you were a teenage girl and thirteen years younger than me,” he said. “And more than that, you were the youngest daughter of my superior officer.”
     
    “I’m not a teenager now,” Carrie pointed out. “And you’re not in the army.”
     
    “That might be true,” Crash said. “But it doesn’t really change anything. You’re still thirteen years younger than me, and I might not be in the army, but your father would rip me a new one if he knew you were here.”
     
    “He doesn’t know,” Carrie replied.
     
    “Does anybody know?” Crash asked.
     
    “I only told one of my friends from college,” she answered.
     
    “You didn’t quit college to come here, did you?”
     
    Carrie was suddenly on the back foot.
     
    “Umm… well…” she stammered, but didn’t get the chance to finish.
     
    “Your father is going to fucking kill you,” Crash said. “And you’re taking me down as well.”
     
    She shrugged her shoulders. His words were likely true, but the threat of what her father might do was never going to stop her going through with her plan. Once she made her mind up about something, she went all out to see it through and never even considered the consequences.
     
    “I needed to find out once and for all,” she said.
     
    “Find out what?” Crash asked.
     
    Carrie lifted her eyes to his.
     
    “You know what I’m

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