milkmaiden38
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Chloe was surprised by the kiss, and then she was relieved. Humphrey had accepted her and her past. She could feel him start to pull away from her to end the kiss. She grabbed his shoulders and she kissed him more. Starting gently at first, then more deeply, and ending in a flare of intensity that she could feel all the way to her toes!! The kiss left her gasping and tingling, “Let’s fuck” Chloe whispered with a huge grin on her face. Humphrey nodded in agreement.
She noticed the two women near their table staring at her as she put the money on the table to pay for their drinks.
“I’ll meet you outside.” She told Humphrey as she walked over to the two women.
“I’m super rich and I like my man, hung like a horse.” She told the two ladies. They gasped as she walked out of the pub and rejoined Humphrey. They returned to his office building and headed back to his office.
As they entered his office on the 11th floor, Humphrey checked to make sure he had opened the correct door. His office looked great. Someone had cleaned up all the piles of paper, filed everything, cleaned his desk and reception area, dusted, washed his windows, and set up his new coffee maker. The smell of burnt coffee and whiskey was gone, replaced by a mild lemon scent. A note by the new coffee maker written in friendly penmanship stated “Hope you like what I have done! I’ll be working late if you need anything… and I mean anything! Penny”
She noticed the two women near their table staring at her as she put the money on the table to pay for their drinks.
“I’ll meet you outside.” She told Humphrey as she walked over to the two women.
“I’m super rich and I like my man, hung like a horse.” She told the two ladies. They gasped as she walked out of the pub and rejoined Humphrey. They returned to his office building and headed back to his office.
As they entered his office on the 11th floor, Humphrey checked to make sure he had opened the correct door. His office looked great. Someone had cleaned up all the piles of paper, filed everything, cleaned his desk and reception area, dusted, washed his windows, and set up his new coffee maker. The smell of burnt coffee and whiskey was gone, replaced by a mild lemon scent. A note by the new coffee maker written in friendly penmanship stated “Hope you like what I have done! I’ll be working late if you need anything… and I mean anything! Penny”