"Baby, are you still not going to tell me where we're going?" K asked Jesse as she hurriedly rolled down the cab window. "Seriously?"
He just shrugged and teased her with a cute, boyish smile. Jesse reached to his side and rolled down his windows, too.
"Oliver?" Jesse hollered, scanning his eyes everywhere as if finding someone. His voice echoed loudly through the vast hall and entire receiving area. "Oliver!"A few seconds later, a tall, lanky guy seemingly in his late sixties wearing a black business suit and navy tie appeared from behind the west wing right beside the grand piano.
"You feeling better now?" Jesse asked, taking a quick glance at K then fixed his eyes back on the road as he drove along 5th Avenue."Still a little frazzled," K admitted. Truth be told,she was really freaked out. Jesse laid it all out on her without a warning. She wasn't ready for any of it.
"Who hired this shit?" Levi bawled, eyeing the DJ at the far end of the rooftop.Some loud, electronic dance music was blasting through the whole area like there was a freaking rave concert. Levihateddance music.
The sound of jangling keys in his hands as he unlocked the door was the only thing that disrupted the stillness of the night.Their ride back home was long and quiet - it felt like an eternity. The awkward, radiating silence between them enveloped the confines of his car. Where earlier it was hot and steamy inside, it was now cold and filled with tension. And it wasn't the sexy, electric tension they normally feel when they're with each o
K looked down on her phone's screen.
Their eyes met, and she had to dart them away immediately as she felt hot tears welling up again from inside her. She just got over the whole crying part, and thought there weren't any more left for her to cry out.She tried to distract herself so she would not tear up in front of him. She looked down on her satin pajama shorts and tugged it down a little, realizing she haven't even taken a shower yet and that she probably looked like a t
"What?" Jesse asked, it came off a pitch higher all with the pure, pleasant surprise. A smile was finally drawn in his beautiful face.K couldn't help but smile, too. Seeing Jesse finally a little relieved from all the negative emotions that washed over him earlier. There couldn't have been a more perfect timing for her to say it. "My name..." She trailed off. "IsKristen."
"What the hell are you wearing?" Jesse asked K, who was twirling in front of the mirror looking at her pert ass - wearing a super sexy, skin-tight, Catwoman costume.It was Halloween, and they were going to Levi's loft in Manhattan for his annual Hallow's Eve party. They didn't talk about what costumes they were wearing. Jesse haven't even bought his costume yet. He decided to just drop by the dollar store on the way to get something ther
"What's that on your face?" K asked Jesse as he typed nimbly on his laptop's keyboard, with his eyeglasses on and sitting on top on his bed. She lit the Chesapeake Bay Reflection + Clarity candle by the nightstand table, and Jesse's whole apartment started to smell like K's bedroom up in Williamsburg.He loved that scent. The combination of eucalyptus, lavender, and sea salt with hints of sage provided a perfect sense of calm. It smelled sexy, too - especially when combined with K's light perfume sprays and hand cream be
"Hi, baby," K greeted as she closed the door to Jesse's office. "What's up?" Her voice was soft and smoky, effectively sending shivers in his spine and shooting down straight to his groin."What's up?" He snickered as he stood up from his swivel chair and hurriedly made his way towards K's direction. He was feeling so incredibly hot, like his body was set on fire. Having sex with K on top of his office desk has always been one of his fantasies, and now they're finally making it happen.
The cool, crisp breeze softly swept through the trees. Flowers of different colors popped from the ground giving the air a sweet smell, and the lush green grass from the paddocks extending all the way through the vast prairie outside the old fences bordering the whole property was just a majestic sight. It looked like a scene from a fairy tale.She looked down on her high-heeled feet then closed her eyes, muttering gibberish to herself and trying so hard to not pass out as she stared onto the grass pathway sprinkled with a variety of white flower petals. She opened her eyes again and turned around, pacing nervously back and forth their huge backyard deck, the heels of her white peep-toe stiletto pumps clacking loudly against the oak floorboards.K turned again to look at the prairie, and cursed at herself for the unpleasant jitters that was well over her body. She couldn't breathe properly, and it felt like she was going to black out and faint. She tried to steady her breathing, fi
The sun shone brilliantly and the virescent shades of the spring day under its glare was offensively bright and cheerful. It was as if the weather and the season conspired to show how the world would go on, move on, continue to live life as it is.It shouldn't.Everything should be gray and foggy, he thought. Like a cold and freezing February morning, like an eternal winter,
Jesse's eyes darted left and right, searching for the nurse's station. It was at the far end of the hall. He took Mike's truck to get to the Togus VA Medical Center. Mike softened on him at the last minute, seeing how panicked and restless Jesse was when he couldn't book a cab ride."Miss, I'm looking for Kristen Noelle Miller," he approached the blonde nurse who was quite busy checking a patient's medical record.
Joel unbuttoned his suit jacket and slipped it off from his arms, then perched it at the lean of his swivel chair."Take a seat, son." He commanded as he loosened his necktie, then walked back to the window after picking up his drink on top of the desk.As expected, Jesse didn't heed to his father's bidding. "I need to talk to you." He hissed, getting straight to the point. He didn't want to waste time with all the bullshit. He's don
K felt like she should be relieved, but she couldn't feel an ounce of it. If Joel isn't her father,then who could it be?Nothing still made sense to her. If anything, she was just left with more questions. She wasn't even sure if Laura was telling the truth.
Cold, icy rain splattered against his windshield as he drove all the way from the Lower East Side to Manhattan. It poured so loud and hard, that it felt like hailstones were hitting his car's roof.Jesse's hands were so cold and clammy - and he was suppressing a shiver that was twisted and buried deep in his gut. He was weighed down by dread, and for the first time in a long while - he didn't want