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Do Her Right

Author: Ali Parker
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Laina

Mason and I finally spilled out onto the sidewalk. I was dizzy with lust and feeling good from the booze. Light. Free.

Mason cut to the curb and threw his hand in the air to flag down the first cab that drove by. Unfortunately, it was full, and we ended up having to walk a couple blocks down the street to get away from the pub district. There were too many people also in need of cabs at this hour, and both of us were itching to get somewhere private.

We made our way down a less busy street, and I leaned against the side of a shop front as Mason looked both ways, watching for a cab. He glanced over his shoulder at me as I ran both hands through my hair. I paused, catching the way he was eyeing the lines of my body, and stood there with my fingers in my hair and my shoulder blades pressed to the shop at my back.

He licked his lips and turned from the road to come to me.

I stayed where I was, my breath catching in my throat when he pl
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