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178 pages, Paperback
First published January 21, 2013

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“I’m feeling oddly comfortable with this woman, and I wonder if we’re crossing a boundary.”
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“I’ve begun to move my fingers over the opening of her vagina. She’s so hot and wet and the realization that she’s really excited about all this causes my cock to pulsate as it fills with blood.”
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“I love the way my wife grips me with her vagina when I make her come.”
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“’Oh, just the usual. Up to my ears in homework and hot poonanny’.
I can’t help but laugh.
‘Okay, good to hear, son. I trust you’re wearing rubbers and staying away from the crack pipe? And don’t say anything to your mom about the hot poon, please’.
‘Dad, I’m a big fat virgin. And as fun as it would be to get mom all worked up, it just wouldn’t be worthit in the long run. She’d drive all the way up here and embarrass me. I’d never get laid’.”
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“After our little pep assembly in the bedroom, the three of us head downstairs for a movie. I put in Donnie Darko, which to my horror, Marissa has never seen.”
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“’Ugh.’ Brittney says. ‘How did we end up on this station again?’
I’m already moving to change the station. ‘I don’t know. I must have changed it last night. You’d think they’d find something else to do to entertain us by now.’
I find a classic rock station that’s playing ‘House of the Rising Sun.’ Ah, that’s better.”
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“’Kyle is finishing up a science fiction series about the apocalypse. It’s very popular on Amazon’.”
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“’Mitchell,’ Hope says. ‘Patrick Mitchell. My last name is Mitchell, too’.”
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“The speaker of the house, Paul Winthrop, is rambling on about America’s debt crisis.”
“’Yeah, but I hear this guy is a big-time power monger. He’s got some big agenda Just wait and see.”
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“…’think of it this way, we can end this anytime we want. No strings attached. Besides, a married couple having a girlfriend isn’t exactly the norm’.”
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“I look into her eyes and nearly tell her that I love her but catch myself; my hopeless romanticism is my weakness. The moment passes and I’m relieved the words didn’t slip, but we definitely shared something private – we said it to each other with our minds.”
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“’How about something a little more fun, like a chocolate cake’?”
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“…I try to savor the passion, because it’s almost over – back to reality.”
