1. My New Life 4: The Heartfelt Truth


    Date: 7/29/2015, Categories: Fiction, Consensual Sex, Male/Female, Romance, Author: Junkwithgravy, Rating: 92.1, Source: sexstories.com

    would have the football game, but in the end we decided to go to a local place called ‘The Penalty Box.’ It was predominantly a hockey establishment, but since it was no where near hockey season, they’d have other sports on. Plus it probably wouldn’t be that busy even though it was downtown. “Well, it looks like we’re in agreement.” I looked around to see four nodding heads. “Sweet! But it looks like we’ll need at least three cars. Clara, do you want to ride with me?” “To the bar or just in general?” my girlfriend asked, giving me an impish smile. “I’ll just take that as a yes” I said with a smile that matched hers. “David, if you don’t want to take your car, you can go with Sophie. Alright,” I said as I clapped my hands together, “let’s get rolling!” With that general consensus, we left my apartment and headed downtown. It was about a ten minute drive to get to that part of downtown. It may have been a short drive, but it was saturday night and there was nowhere to park. It took us another twenty minutes to find a place to park. After a half mile walk, Clara and I were the last to arrive. “It’s about damn time,” Abbie teased. “What did you do, go see a movie?” “Yeah, the prequel for Rush Hour. ‘Parking Spots,’” Clara retorted. “We had to park about a half mile from the bar,” I explained. “Downtown sure gets busy on a saturday night.” “What did you expect?” David asked rhetorically. “Just because you don’t spend the night out on the town doesn’t mean that others don’t. Now ...
    c’mon, let’s get a table.” We entered the bar and were seated fairly quickly. We had line of sight to several TVs; so I was pretty certain that we’d be able to watch the game later. For now, music played over the speakers, not loud enough to be obnoxious but certainly enough to make quiet conversation difficult. The walls were lined with the state hockey team’s jerseys and other memorabilia, but just as we’d hoped, the the place wasn’t too busy. We ordered drinks and an appetizer before we started to actually talk. It wasn’t the game of truth or dare that Sophie wanted, but David had a lot of questions for Clara and I. “So, Clara,” David said after taking a sip of beer. “Tell me about yourself.” His question caught me off guard. I figured he’d ask me the questions. It seemed that Clara thought that at least the first question would be for me as well because she didn’t answer right away. “Not much to tell that you don’t already know,” Clara pointed out. “Felix introduced us after he and I met in college. On top of that, we’ve seen each other fairly regularly when you’ve been able to visit." "Fine then," David set down his beer and crossed his arms to wait, "Tell me about Felix." Rather than point out that David and I had known each other even longer, Clara started talking without even taking a moment to think it over. “Well,” she began, “Felix is a great guy. He’s funny, cute. He can cook better than any guy I know. He’s so caring, he can hold a conversation or just listen. He’s ...
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