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I take whatever cum there still is in his mouth inside of mine, both our tongues wrestling for all that dirty loot. By the time we pull back from each other, we’re already running out of breath.

“This was crazy,” he tells me, but what he really wants to say is that he just loved what happened. And the craziness between what we just did just adds to the way he loved it.

“Yeah, it was,” I reply, reaching for my gown and picking it up from the floor. Going up to my feet, I squeeze myself inside the gown once more, feeling as if I’ve just taken a two-year long vacation. Sometimes sex is the only thing you need to feel completely renewed. At least that’s the case for me ever since I met Austin.

“Let’s go back,” Austin says as he buttons up his shirt. “But I still want to fuck you again once we’re out of here,” he continues, his eyes flickering with lust once more.

“I wasn’t expecting anything else,” I chuckle, wondering what the hell happened to me.

Just a few weeks back I was a virgin who didn’t believe in men. And now here I am, laughing with a man that embodies everything that I hated… and craving his cock more than I crave the air I breathe.

Life – it really is a surprising journey.





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Ashley





“Fucking finally!” Austin laughs as he pushes the cork out of the champagne bottle. It flies up in the air and crashes on the floor after bouncing off the ceiling; a torrent of bubbly champagne starts gushing out of the bottle and Tracy and I rush to place our glasses under the stream of alcohol.

“Alright, one more!” Austin continues in a gleeful tone, handing Tracy the open bottle of champagne and opening another. We’re inside Tracy’s office, and the room is completely packed with staff members, all of them in a celebratory mood. Why? Easy enough: Austin’s jobs bill has just passed.

Despite Walker’s best efforts, Austin’s showmanship was just too much for the disgruntled Speaker of the House. And, after so many months of pushing his bill and fighting the Senate, Austin has finally done it.

“Come here,” he tells me, resting the second bottle of champagne on Tracy’s desk and coming up to me. He takes one hand to my waist and pulls me into him, his lips looking for mine. “This victory … you’re part of it, you know?” he tells me, looking into my eyes with a soft smile.

Smiling back at him, I tuck one lock of hair over my hair. “No, this is all you,” I tell him, going on tiptoes and brushing my lips against his again. “All you,” I repeat, pushing one glass of champagne into his hands while I take a sip from mine.#p#分页标题#e#

“We deserve this break. I think I’m finally putting all the scandals and bullshit behind my back, and that’s --” He trails off as the door to Tracy’s office swings open, and an intern with disheveled hair steps inside.

“I… I…” the young intern starts, bending down and placing both hands on his knees as he tries to catch his breath. “Walker… Walker just held a… a press conference.” The intern finally manages to say and, judging by the tone of his voice, whatever Walker said at the press conference wasn’t good.

Wasting no time, Tracy pulls her phone from her purse and boots it up. A few seconds later and she’s holding her breath. “Fuck,” she hisses, and that’s all I need to know that whatever happened, must be really bad; Tracy never curses.

“What’s going on?” Austin asks her, and her eyes jump from him to me.

“Walker, he… he wants to impeach you.”

“Impeach me? That’s absurd! How the hell does he --”

“Austin,” Tracy whispers, lowering her voice and wetting her lips with her tongue. “He said that your relationship is a fake one… He’s saying that you made a fool out of the country and out of your voters. He’s saying all sorts of things about your integrity, and he’s calling for a special investigation.”

Austin doesn’t say anything and Tracy goes to the television and turns it on.

It’s the news. The TV screens are usually on in here, but the one day they were off is the day that Speaker Walker has to try and impeach the President.

You know? It’s like, can the universe give us a break?

Tracy turns up the volume.

“And I have it on good authority, that the President of the United States, acting in collusion with his Chief of Staff, Tracy Comerford, have engineered a situation to fool the American people into believing for whatever reason that he’s going to get married,” Walker says on television.