1. Saving Sophie


    Date: 8/4/2015, Categories: Fiction, Job/Place-of-work, Non-Erotic, Teen Male/Teen Female, Author: TheDarkHorseMan, Rating: 86.6, Source: sexstories.com

    relatively small incident, it was still obviously traumatic for her. “Yeah. So, I was wandering around the computers, looking for something to clean, when that guy came up to me. He didn’t seem weird or anything. Actually looked completely normal. He wanted to know how to return the laptop that he just bought. I’m not sure why he was coming to me, and not returns, but obviously he wasn’t exactly entirely there. Anyway, I asked him when he bought the computer, and he tells me it’s been forty days. So, not only past the computer return period, but the regular thirty-day one too. I tell him that, which is when he lost it. He started with, like, fierce talking, I guess. Just really intense, telling me about how we should be honoured that he chose to buy from them, and that if we wanted to even pretend to be a Canadian company, we would return his laptop. He threw his laptop on the ground, and just started screaming as he walked towards me. That’s when I called for help on the radio.” We’re all mixed between giving her some sympathetic looks for the shit she had to go through, and bewildered ones. We’ve all heard stories about some pretty insane incidents. Someone pulled a gun a few cities away, but given that city, it’s not exactly unexpected. Even in our store, we’ve had a heart attack happen to a customer. But, no one ever expects something like this to happen in a nice city like this. Paul clears his throat. “Sophie, I know everyone is really glad you’re okay. If you’d like to ...
    take a few days off to recover, just let me know. You’re too young to have to deal with this and be expected to push though.” Sophie nods at him with a smile. She’s strong, and I don’t really expect her to skip any work. But I know she appreciates the offer. Paul looks towards me. “You were a real hero today. You risked your own safety for Sophie. If you hadn’t, I don’t think anyone else would have gotten there in time, by the sounds of it. You stopped this from getting a whole lot worse. Thank you, on behalf of everyone.” The small number of employees at this meeting look at me with smiles, and clap proudly. I smile back at them, and nod. I don’t really have anything to say, so I look at Sophie. She’s clapping along with everyone else, but she has a different sort of smile on her face. I don’t really know what it means, but I smile back. We go over some other administrative details, and finish up the meeting. As people start to leave for the night, I head to the employee lounge to get my bag. ​As I open the door, I hear running footsteps. I turn and see Sophie coming at me. She stops in front of me, breathing a little heavily. ​“Hi.” She looks almost like a deer in headlights as she says this. ​“Hey,” I reply, “Heading out for the night?” ​“Yeah, but I was, uh, wondering if I could talk to you for a minute.” ​“Yeah, of course.” I hold the door open for her, and then follow her in. We’re alone in the lounge, and I see that she’s sat herself down on the couch in the middle of ...