1. SOUND ADVICE--Part 2


    Date: 9/22/2015, Categories: Fiction, Consensual Sex, Romance, Author: senorlongo, Rating: 93.9, Source: sexstories.com

    cream-colored top with rows of sequins along the shoulders and neckline over a pair of skintight black Capri’s and three-inch black heels. For jewelry she wore a black onyx pendant I’d bought her for no reason whatsoever—just because I loved her. What made her really stand out was that she wore her hair down and loose. It hung in cascades all the way past her shoulder blades. I realized, perhaps for the millionth time, how lucky I was to have her. Ben answered the door, said “Hi” and took the bottle of scotch from my hand, but he never saw me. His eyes never left Sheila, even when Lisa punched his shoulder, taking Sheila with her to the kitchen for what she called “girl talk.” All Ben could say when they were gone was, ”Wow!” “I agree, good buddy—and yes, I will have a beer.” Ben and I were relaxing over a cold one on the deck when I next saw my love. She had a glass of wine and was engaged in an ongoing conversation with Lisa. Sheila had obviously made a good friend. The other two couples were colleagues from Ben’s firm. They may have been good lawyers, but, truthfully, I found them boring so I spent all my time with Ben, Lisa, and Sheila. We said our good-byes around 12:30. “Well?” We were in the car and I had just backed out of Ben’s driveway. “Lisa was great. Beth and Mary…okay. I liked Ben, but the other two guys need to get a life. All they did was talk shop.” “I have to agree with you. Ben confided that he invited them to see if he could get them to loosen up a bit. ...
    I must tell you that Ben was quite taken with you. He told me I was a lucky man, but I already knew that.” Sheila leaned over the console to kiss my cheek. She caressed my neck all the way home. CHAPTER 5 As Ben had predicted, the divorce went through without a hitch. I got everything—the house, the investments, the bank accounts, and—most importantly—the business. Now I was ready and able to go forward with the expansion I had wanted for some time. The drug store was essentially a single-width storefront that stood alone on Main Street just about at the end of the shopping district. With the store I had inherited the land—almost two acres. The parking lot at the right side of the store was at one end of the property so there was roughly an acre to the left. My plan was to construct a new and larger building, transfer all the goods to the new store, and demolish the old building to provide for more parking. That was the plan. The only question was—how much would it cost? Ben and I met with an architect and reviewed what I wanted. Sheila had come along at my suggestion and she had several ideas that proved to be worthwhile. Now all I needed was a $400,000 mortgage. That proved to be easier than I had dreamed. Construction began in early August as Sheila and I started to make plans for our wedding. Then something happened that I thought might destroy everything between us. I was on the store floor helping a customer find an over-the-counter medication for her warts when one of ...
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