Igniting the Passion With Mr White

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is Gee?” she asked.
    “ Oh, that’s how he first introduced himself to me. I kind of liked the name so…yeah. I stuck with it,” Stacy said. Natasha shook her head. That was a classic move from her cousin. He had once introduced himself as James Bond to a Russian model. Natasha could not put anything past him.
    “ So, what happened?” Natasha asked. Stacy paused for a minute as the waiter came back with their coffees.
    “ Well, Gee was a great guy at first in every way but what was supposed to be a one night stand became so much more than what I expected. I developed feelings for him and it was weird because I normally take a considerable amount of time before I even consider liking someone,” Stacy explained. “He was just what I needed at the time, a good friend who I occasionally slept with. I guess I overdid it,” she added smiling.
    “ What do you mean overdid it?” Natasha asked.
    “ About a month after your wedding, we hooked up again and then he moved back here for a while and we sort of decided to define the relationship. That was the beginning of the end. He was too….what’s the word…possessive, clingy, take your pick. I could not answer a call from a male workmate without him throwing a fit,” Stacy continued. “It was a living hell. So I broke it off,” she said, looking at Natasha.
    “ That was three months ago?” Natasha asked.
    “ No. That was four years ago. It was just after your wedding remember?” Stacy asked. Natasha nodded and then took a long sip of her coffee. It was evident that she had not been a very good friend to Stacy for a while.
    “ So? What happened next?” she asked, eager to know what had happened in Stacy’s life since then.
    “ Nothing much. We have been on and off for three years but he only seemed to get worse. Suddenly, he wanted to be around me all the time. He was talking about moving in together and, get this, he wanted me to quit my job,” Stacy said. Natasha’s eyes grew wide. She had known her family to have the crazies but this was a kind of crazy she had never expected.
    “ He wanted you to do what?” Natasha asked surprised.
    “ I know, right? I told him that was crazy. And he told me to choose. It was either him or my job and of course I chose my job,” Stacy said. “I just liked him. I did not love him nor was I in love with him and unfortunately, I think he was already there with me. I just could not handle it. So I made my choice,” Stacy said. Natasha looked at her and shook her head.
    “ So this was three months ago?” she asked. Stacy nodded. “I can’t believe you were in a relationship with my cousin for almost four years and I never knew about it,” she added. Stacy laughed.
    “ Technically, he was the one in the relationship. I just had an enthusiastic fuck buddy,” Stacy said, laughing. Natasha laughed and took another sip of her coffee.
    “ I just feel really bad that I didn’t know about this. I consider you one of my closest friends,” she said. Stacy smiled at her.
    “ I know and it is for that reason that I chose to keep the truth from you. You had a lot going on with you and work and the baby and Rita’s mother. There is only so much you can handle in your life at a given time, you know. You are not Wonder Woman,” Stacy said. She took another sip of her coffee and smiled. “Now that you have given me the day off, I think I will spend it with my new man since he is around this week,” she added. Natasha looked at her, surprised again.
    “ New man?” she asked, looking at Stacy who was now nodding. “The way you have just described your life left me thinking you would not have enough time to meet any new people. When did the new man happen?” she asked.
    “ Well, somewhere between Gee being an ass and me deciding to have a life,” Stacy said smiling. “It has not been so long. I met him a few months ago but it’s going so well. He is simply awesome,” she added.
    “ Okay. I need to know more about

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