Unexpected Chance

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Authors: Annalisa Nicole
nose. I watch her for a minute, shake my head thinking she’s such a goof, then walk over to her. She looks up at me and the pencil falls from her lip into her lap, and she scrambles to grab it before it rolls onto the floor.
    “Do you need anything before I go in the garage?” I ask.
    Her eyes go from my face, to my chest, to my jeans, then back up.
    “No, sugar, I’m all set in here. You know you don’t have to look at my car. I can catch the bus to school,” she says.
    “It’s no trouble at all. If I can’t get it working, then you can borrow my car. I’ll take my motorcycle,” I tell her.
    “You have a motorcycle?” she asks, with wide eyes. “Oh, duh. I rode on the back of it for Max and Chloe’s wedding. Best six minutes of my life. I wonder what it would be like to go on a long ride?” she asks.
    “We’ll see if we can make that happen someday,” I tell her, and head out into the garage.
    I stop in front of her car and shake my head. This is going to be a nightmare. I open the hood and take a step back. Shit, this is a mess. I guess that’s what you get with a thirty-five year old car. After checking and cleaning a few things and topping off all the fluids, I determine that she probably needs a new battery. She could really use a new engine and a new frame. Better yet, a whole new car. I’ll hook the battery up to the battery charger and check it again after dinner. I tinker under the hood and add a few parts to my quickly growing list of things to buy when I’m at the parts store. I’m sure the charge won’t be enough and she’ll need a new battery. I can go tomorrow after work.
    I head back inside and wash my hands at the kitchen sink. Savvy is still sitting on the couch in the same position with her books open; her hand is going a mile a minute in a notebook next to her thigh.
    “How’s the studying going?” I ask.
    She jumps, and her pen goes flying in the air. She quickly lifts her hands and catches it midair in her palms.
    “Oh my God, you scared me. I’m going to have to put a bell on you or something,” she says.
    “Sorry, I thought you heard me come in. How’s the studying going?” I ask again.
    “Alright. I should be done soon. I have about another two pages of notes to make. I find it easier to learn things if I write them down. I should buy stock in pens, I sure go through enough of them,” she says.
    “I think you need a new battery for your car. I’m charging it right now to see if that fixes it. I’ll check it after dinner, and if it still doesn’t work, I’ll go to the parts store tomorrow after work and get you a new one. You need a few other things, too. I’m going to jump in the shower again real quick, then we can head on over to my mom’s,” I tell her.
    She nods her head, and then goes back to writing. With her left hand, she grabs a thick strand of hair and twirls it with her finger. Savvy really is a beautiful woman.
    In the shower, I think about the way her face lit up at the zoo. I think about the way her hair blew in the wind, and the big smile on her face. The way she held my hand while we walked, it wasn’t loose like she’d rather be doing anything else than spending time with me. No, it was firm, and sometimes she’d grab it with her other hand and give it a squeeze. I didn’t like the fear in her eyes when she couldn’t find me, but the instant she did it was like a kid on Christmas morning. Every time I think about Savvy I get a raging hard on. I think about her sitting in the other room and wish she’d open my shower door and step in here with me. I rest my left hand on the shower wall while I take myself in my right hand. With every stroke I see Savvy’s firm hold sliding up and down, and not my own.
    I’ve never felt so alive, being with her. She’s so innocent and giving and says the craziest things. Her ass cheek flashes in my mind and her thumb caresses my lips, then her soft warm lips are on mine. Her hot tongue slides in and I

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