It would be news to no one to say that college kids do stupid things at times. My dorm room buddies and I were no exception.
Virgin Flyer
β Scribed by Lucy Lennox
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 145 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Wanted: One night together, no strings attached. Hold me, make love to me, treat me like Iβm the most important person in the world. No talking. No names. And donβt be surprised if Iβm gone in the morning.
After crushing on my best friend for years, I realize heβll never want someone inexperienced like me. So I decide to get it over with, play the V-card once and for all with an anonymous hook-up. The terms are simple: no talking, no names.
It isnβt as easy as it seems. Now I canβt get the handsome stranger who greeted me with soft kisses and gentle touches out of my mind. Those hands, those lips... But it was just a one-time thing, and I need to forget about him once and for all.
At least I know I wonβt ever see him againβuntil I board a flight and catch sight of a familiar profile in the cockpit just as the door closes.
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