Chapter 9

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After my first session with Josh, I couldn’t think of him as my boyfriend, he was my dominant at the most. Maybe it wasn’t so bad showing up late everyday, but I knew Amanda would get suspicious. As I walked down the hallway, my muscles ached and I felt sore. He was definitely the biggest I’ve ever had. A solid at least 9 inch of heaven inside me. Once I went into the cafeteria, I found Amanda and sat down. “So, what happened with James and what did he do to you?” I couldn’t help but laugh. “What?” “I broke up with him this morning, that’s what we did.” “No!” Amanda said in shock. “Really?!” I nodded, smirking. “Why?” “He’s a lying asshole.” “All guys lie.” “To a certain degree but he was a pathological liar. He knew what to say to me everyday and I just couldn’t handle it anymore.” “What did he lie about?” “How he got into college, about his brother, some traits of character and even about why he took on a job as a waiter and I’m sure there are other things I don’t know about.” “You’ll find better than him. He clearly didn’t deserve you, Abbie.” “I won’t be losing sleep over that d**k, don’t worry.” “I can see that. How about we go to the club again tonight??” “It’s Monday,” I rolled my eyes. “Abbie. We live in Los Angeles.” I shook my head. “I just want to take a shower and go to sleep early tonight. I’m quite tired.” “I noticed you have a little trouble walking,” Amanda observed. I had to fight back from blushing that wanted to creep under my skin and the smirk that wanted to form on my face. “I think I hurt my ankle or something, I don’t know. Nothing serious.” “If you say so,” Amanda shrugged. “You’re the one who dated a doctor.” I laughed and told her in a serious tone, “Don’t talk about him. It kind of irritates me. He doesn’t deserve to be a doctor.” “Oh, just because he’s a professional liar doesn’t mean he isn’t good at what he does,” a small disapproving frown appeared on her face. “I’m not saying that because he lies,” I replied. “Why then?” “Long story short, his parents paid for him to get into medical school.” “What?! No way!” “I heard it from him, not from anyone else,” I also added. “He sure is a sneaky little bastard.” “Yeah, tell me about it.” “You need to hook up with someone fast.” “Nah, I’m good for now.” I might not have meant to smirk but it looked like Amanda noticed. “What are you hiding from me, Abbie?” “Nothing.” “Oh, you so are! Tell me.” I could simply tell her I hooked up like a good submissive with James’s brother who just happened to be her teacher? There was no way I could tell her. At least not while he was still teaching them. “I’ll tell you about him soon.” “When?” “A few weeks.” “Okay, okay. I’ll wait.” “Good. “But I get all the juicy details.” “Deal.”
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