Dreams Can Come True
Robert had taken the wine glass from her and led her to the couch. Gently
undressing her he had pulled her close to him. She coould feel his warmth
surrounding her as Terrie held him tight as the fire place flickered in the
background. Robert kissed her deep. He loved the taste of her tongue rolling around
in his mouth. He relished the warmth of her tanned body and it's sweat smell. He
loved the fact that she had no tan lines anywhere.
God how he loved looking for them though. He felt Terrie's warm embrace. It was like
warm rays from the sun that engulfed his soul. He held her tight around the small
of her back as he entered her. He grabbed her ass and squeezed it as to devour it
in his feast. As Robert went deep into her Terrie arched back in ecstasy receiving
his full length. She felt his power and strength draining into her body. His fair
skin gave him the look of an angel hovering over her. He had given himself to her
totally. Then she grabbed him tight and held him deep inside her as she exploded with
desire. She held him tight for deep inside he held her heart.
Terrie woke and could tell she had cried during her sleep. She wiped her eyes dry,
trying to forget her feeling from the dream. Kristine peeked in her room. Terrie, have
you been crying? I am okay, she replied sniffling. Terrie looked at her, It was
just a dream, she said. It was about this guy I met a few nights ago. I seem
attracted to him. Why would he pay for a girlfriend when he can have anybody he
wants to date? You can't afford to fall for a guy in our line of work. Terrie
looked at the floor. I don't know but I really feel bad when I fuck him. Why do
you feel bad. Hell Kristine I have been through so much and he is just a normal guy.
When I have sex with him I feel like I am corrupting him. Kristine turned to look at
her. Terrie honey, He pays you damn good money to corrupt him. If it were me I
would keep him well corrupted. Terrie looked up to her with a smirk on her face.
Then she got a sad look. But you don't feel like I do about him. Terrie began
hurting inside. What man would ever want her anyway. She was a low life. She felt
like a piece of meat for sale. She could not hold back her tears. Part of the
pain of her job was knowing the things she had done that were just plain bad. In
the hearts of many there was no forgiveness for her past. Kristine handed her a
Kleenex to dry her eyes. Kristine rubbed her back. It's ok honey I know just how you
feel. As they hugged Terrie�s tears trickled on her friends shoulder. Then with in
a wave of emotion she sobbed bitterly for several minutes to the point of relief.
Feeling the pain had gone for now she dried her eyes.
Robert had opened his eyes with the biggest hard on he had for days. His dream
of Terrie was very intense. Well as some would say he went and pissed it off. When
he pulled down his underwear he saw cum spots on them. They were still damp. Then
he thought. Son of a bitch. I had a wet dream. The dream was vivid in his mind.
He remembered Terrie devouring him as exploded. He saw her arched back as he had
buried himself inside her tanned body. The one thing he could not forget about
Terrie is every time he looks at her he gets lost in those blue eyes. And he could
stay there forever. Before him was his work on the desk in front of him. A couple
of hours had past and he had been working on account that a financial manager had
screwed up. He ran his hand across his pocket and he felt something. He reached
in his pocket and pulled out a small blue paper flower. A memory flashed across
his mind. It was Terrie. The very first time he saw her just over a week ago. She
looked more beautiful than any girl he had ever seen before. She was just
standing there in front the play house waiting on her escort. Then just before
she got in the car she stopped and looked right at him as if she had seen the
best looking guy in the world. Terrie must have stared at him for thirty seconds.
Then someone got her attention and she got in the car. He could not forget her
intoxicating beauty.
The buzzer went off in front of him bringing him back to reality. It was his
friend Jean. Jean was like a sister to him. They knew everything about each
other since they were little kids. She saw him behind his desk just starring
into space. Jean sat there for a few minutes just watching him. Then she spoke.
Hello, Eddy. Earth to Eddy. Come in. He shook his head and apologized to her.
Playing with his pen in his hand he began to tell Jean about Terrie. He told her
the whole story. Jean looked at him. Eddy you thinking with the wrong head here.
OK I know that a relationship with her will probably never work out. But if she
will let me I want to help her. Jean sighed. I get it you are going to save her
from herself, right? Eddy she is a hooker. Eddy frowned and said, no only she
can save herself. But at least I can give that chance. Please don't call her
that. Okay I will help you anyway I can. I will give my full support. Jean knew
that look in his eye. And she knew no one could change his mind except Terrie.
Terrie stood on the street corner waiting for her next trick. Some how it all
seemed harder than it used to be with a strange man. But she knew if she kept
busy she could ignore her troubles. She had several clients that day. It had been
a long day for her. She looked in the distance and saw a car. She could not tell
what kind it was. She laughed. She could not believe a client stood her up. That
had never happened. She called Kristine to pick her up. She really just wanted to go
home. Tomorrow was Friday and she hoped a better day was ahead. It was the night
she would see Robert again. She got home and took a long soothing bath. Wrapped
in her towel she walked into the living room as the phone rang. It was Robert.
How much will it cost if I just want to talk to you and not have any sex? She
giggled with a cracked voice. Well I am willing to negotiate. OK. My place same
time as last week Terrie hung up the phone smiling. For some reason just talking
to him made her feel good.
Terrie knocked on Robert's door. It was a crisp cool evening. The door opened and
she disappeared inside the door. Have a seat Terrie. She set down and relaxed back
into her chair. Laying her purse down beside she looks around the walls at the
pictures. Pictures lined a book case of military services. She saw him in
uniform. As she looked at the pictures a feeling of fear overwhelmed her as she
saw the Police Academy sign at the bottom in one of the pictures. It's OK Terrie I
am not with the police department. Terrie jumped at the sound of his voice. What
do you want? It's OK. You are safe here. She relaxed again in her seat. Her white
tee shirt and jeans fit her very well. I just wanted to talk to you. Do you ever
get tired of your work? Terrie you can't like what you do. Hiding her feelings
the best she could she told him. �I do all right. I get to meet lots of people. I
visit really nice places too". She looked at him and forced a smile. Robert I
don't think you want to be my friend so let's quit fooling ourselves OK? He sat
down directly in front of her and took her hands. My friends call me Eddy. I
would really like for you to also. He gave a gentle soothing smile. She looked at
him and smiled back. Ok, Eddy what do you want to talk about? I would love to
help you find different work. I kind of thought you might be tired of your work
by now. She looked at him and laughed. You wanna help me? She sighed and said
don't try to save me Eddy. Spend your time and effort on someone worth
saving. I have nothing left to save. She showed her sadness to him. Sometimes
when you do things wrong, you spend the rest of your life paying for the mistakes
you make. I don't believe you. If loose the ability to love or care about
someone, then you have nothing left to save. If you loose your compassion, then
you have nothing left to save. But I see allot of compassion from where I am
sitting. I think you care about people as a whole. Terrie you are not very happy
with your job now. Unless someone helps you, you will have nothing left to save.
Tears suddenly fell from her face. She hugged him. For the first time in her life
she felt like a human being. Somebody treated her with respect and decency. Terrie
held him tight like a person would hold on to they're greatest treasure.
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