T 3828

He was ready to leave. We all live with sadness, he told her sighing. She kissed his hand. But some sadness is sexier than others, she said.

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T 3827

It starts with a light slap on the ass and then ten years have gone by, and he says, Where did the years go? and she gives him a light slap.

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T 3826

The businessman ordered an egg sandwich on wheat and a coffee for lunch at the dinette everyday. He never left a tip. Because he was lonely.

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T 3825

The children were gone finally and he came dancing into the bedroom and said, It’s sexy time, and she tried to overlook his awkward dancing.

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T 3824

He stopped working and listened to the quiet hum of the office. The sound of hard work. He stood up to witness it. But the office was empty.

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T 3823

The food arrived, a collection of greases. She studied what lay between them. I don’t love you enough, she said. But he was too busy eating.

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T 3822

They heard the singing, both of them, a heavenly chorus of pre-pubescent boys or something, and she turned to him and said, I was that good.

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T 3821

And then he ate bad fish and then he shit his pants and then he got stopped for speeding and then the cop laughed and then things got worse.

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T 3820

They argued over the groceries. She insisted on healthy stuff. He said, I choose foods based on how they make you smell. This turned her on.

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T 3819

The debauchery of youth gives way to a magnificent corner office. Tailored suits cover the tattoos but the frequent sighs uncover a lot more

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