in and out of her. Her inner muscles clamped around his thrusting shaft. She wished he would take his shirt off so she could see his muscles flex and his body sweat.
“Hold up!” she shouted.
“What the fuck!” he protested without stopping.
Josie pushed him away and reached for her purse and dug out her cellphone. “I would like to record this.”
Nick laughed. “You have got to be kidding.”
“I’m not. Are you too shy?” She took a snapshot of his erect penis. “I want something to remember you by.”
“You’re crazy.” Josie spread her legs as wide as she could and he slid into her. She held her cellphone over their merging bodies and captured each careful thrust.
His wily smirk made her giggle as she filmed. Nick could feel Josie’s body tense as she reached her climax so he grabbed her phone and recorded her orgasm.
Josie and Nick got dressed and watched their video. Josie cringed and Nick reddened at the sight of their entangled bodies.
“I hope no one sees this,” he said, “especially your father.”
“I would suspect it would please him to see his daughter satisfied and happy,” she teased.
Nick climbed over the seats and sat behind the steering wheel. “Right. I’m sure that’s exactly what he will think. What if you’re parents get a hold of your phone? What if you lose your phone? What if someone steals it? What if someone sees us?”
Josie sat beside him in the passenger seat. “Then we will be very popular.”
He shook his head and started the ignition. As he drove, a wet snow began to fall. Nick turned on the windshield wipers and took Josie’s hand as the wipers slapped rhythmically back and forth.
“What are you hungry for?”
“I could eat anything right now,” she replied.
Nick pulled outside a taco joint take-out window and gave their order. Josie held the wrapped food on her lap while he parked in the high school parking lot. “Penn State offered me a scholarship to wrestle,” he said.
“That’s great!” Josie said wiping cheese sauce from her face.
He reached for another taco. “Have you given much thought to where you’re going?”
Josie dipped her finger in the cheese sauce and thought about her choice. She knew she was going to Cornell University in New York State. She had always wanted to go there since her family camped in the Finger Lakes one summer. “I don’t know yet,” she replied.
Crunching on a taco, Josie looked out of the window. It was a topic she really didn’t want to talk about, not now anyway. She knew it was common for high school couples, who went to different colleges, to end their relationships in the first semester of freshmen year. She had thought about giving up her dream of Cornell to go with Nick to Penn State, but she wasn’t sure if they would last anyway.
“You told me the first night we met you were from the future. Can you tell me what will happen?” she asked.
Nick snickered and contemplated a response. “I don’t know;
they
don’t tell me. I’m here to figure it out like the rest of you.”
“Wouldn’t it be great to know the future? Decisions would be so much easier,” she said.
“What fun would it be really, to know everything that is going to happen? Isn’t part of the fun the suspense?” He wadded up plastic trash in his hand and tossed it back in the take-out bag. He could see the reservation in her expression. “All we got is now. Who knows how it’s all going to