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

    way smarter than me. He can be a bit of a nerd, but I…” Clara continued talking in an almost bubbly manner. She had such a look of elation on her face that I couldn’t help but get a warm, tingly feeling all over. I was drinking coke, so I knew that it wasn’t alcohol but rather my feelings for her. I watched Clara’s face as she continued excitedly for a couple more minutes until David cut her off. “Okay, okay, I get the picture,” David rolled his eyes as if he was bored by her accolades for me. Then, laughing, he turned to look at me, “Felix, you must’ve changed a lot in the past six months if all she said is true. How’d you manage all that?” “Magic?” I shrugged. “That makes sense,” David nodded, as if my statement actually did make sense. “What!?!” Abbie exclaimed in shock. “You make Clara talk about him for, like, five minutes. Then, Felix gives you a BS one word answer, and you just buy it? The hell is that?” David sighed and shook his head in mock exasperation, “Abbie, Felix said that he’s learned magic! How can I argue with that?” “Bullshit,” Sophie grumbled. “Felix, if you’ve learned magic, go ahead and use some.” Without a moment’s pause, I looked Sophie in the eye and said solemnly, “Vër Schnïkel Düheiben.” Sophie just raised an eyebrow, “That’s a spell?” I nodded. “It just sounded like German.” “Aha!” I cried triumphantly. “See the spell worked! It makes anything I say sound like I’m speaking in German!” “I don’t even know why I try…” Sophie threw her arms up in ...
    frustration. “It wasn’t magic,” Clara stated firmly as she put her hand on the table and took my hand and turned away from the others to look at me with those green eyes. “Felix hasn’t changed. He’s just always been that way.” “Fair enough,” David nodded in agreement. Now I know it wasn’t magic, but I'm equally certain that I haven’t always been how she’d described me. I don’t know what the true reason for the change in me was. Whether it was our relationship, my new independance, my improved health, or some other unknown factor; the fact of the matter was that I’d changed, but definitely for the better. I gave her hand three quick squeezes as I muttered my thanks for her compliments. About that time, the waitress returned with our appetizers. We’d ordered a variety platter. There were two plates filled with onion rings, fried cheese curds, wings, and other heart attack inducing foods that proved we were true Americans. Even as we ate, there seemed to be no end to David’s questions. First he asked about our first actual date: a typical dinner and movie date. Then what our typical date was like: usually dinner and some other activity like going through the park. His questions were more exhaustive than those I’d had to answer during that first truth or dare game, although I was relieved that he glossed over pretty much anything that had to do with actual sex. When the waitress brought our entrees, David still wasn’t done with his questions. However, it was well past six o’clock, so ...
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