tood in the bathroom mirror, thinking about what he and Cindy were about to do, but he didn't feel bad about his thoughts. Although h
ow their plans to hang out at the pub were canceled. When Cindy pulled up in the driveway, she stepped out of the car holding a bottle of tequila and vodka as she
en more beautiful tonight with the pink flower in her hair and the sexy sundress she wore. Jack led her to the den,
him. She stood up and twirled around several times. Jack laid back puffing, and watching her; he could see her thong panties and he enjoyed the view. She stopp
he enjoyed the foreplay. She moaned, staring into his eyes, as she continued kissing him. Jack became more excited, even though he knew it would be a big mistake if Jill lea
gnored the call, not wanting Cindy to stop, because he kne
high and the
appened, like wild animals in heat. After a few more drinks, they passed out on the floor naked. The next morning Jack was zoned out and he co
med Jill for moving out of Thornsberry and leaving him alone. And he was beginning to like being with Cindy. When Jack's parents returned home from their vacation, he introduced them to her. Of course, they were surprised and confused because Jack had co
ed their relationship, he was ready to face her now and didn't want to lie or hide his feelings for Cindy. Finally, Jill called back,
aid Jack e
to let you know I'm on my way home to you. I have saved enough money to get us a place
regrets about his relationship with Cindy. He refused to break up with her, even if Jill came back. He thought it would be easy, but he wondered how he would explain his new relationship to Jill. They never broke up, he thought she was cal
own by the lake and took a long walk around the park. Jack explained to Cindy his relationship with Jill and what happened the day she left him behind in Tho
to her. I'm upset, but I'm not leaving you." insisted Cin
o, babe," Jack
he had to tell her the truth, no matter how angry Jill got. He wanted it to be ove
inking of all the time she had to be with Jack. Her parents were delighted to see Jill, but uncertain what would happen betwe
old friends. She was hoping she wouldn't regret moving back to Thornsberry. She called a few of her friends, asking them to help her find a job. She was hired part-time at the library and as a convenience store clerk. Her d
Jack remembered past times when they had fun hanging out with each other. When Jack saw Jill, she smiled and ran into his arms for a hug. But his hug wasn't as snug or tight as it used to be. It was weak as if