Forever Mine 18+- Kai Anderson

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"You've got to be fucking with me," I chuckled at the television, "Is this a fucking joke? Kai."

The results for our city's newest councilmen had just been announced. Our small town in Michigan had just elected a psychopathic bigot into office. Kai Anderson was a blue-haired maniac, and if anyone knew how truly insane he was, it was me.

I quickly grabbed the phone out of my pocket and called my best friend. I needed reassurance on what I had just heard. Her voice came through on the first ring.

"Did you just hear the same thing that I just heard," she rambled, "Did they just make 'Adderall' Anderson a government official?"

"I was calling to ask you the same thing,"  I sighed.

"I hadn't heard of him since college," she continued, "Some people were saying he died of an overdose, but now he's a fucking council member. The fucker is insane."

"Who are you telling," I shook my head, "Remember he put a dead rat in your boyfriend's dorm?"

"And remember that obsession he had with you," she chuckled.

I stopped at the thought of Kai and me in college. We were opposites, he hated women. I am one. I had no respect for men. He was one. He was anti-feminist and I told him that he if wanted something to eat that bad, he could either take his ass in the kitchen and fix it himself, or eat my pussy. I never expected that he would take me so literally. Now I wouldn't have necessarily called him my 'friend' or "enemy.' Although we did exchange some words- and moans- but we were in college. A lot of mistakes are made in college. Mistakes that would follow me forever, fucking Kai wasn't even at the top of the list, and no, I'm not just saying that because the sex was spectacular, I mean it.

"He swore I was his property," I reminisced, "He was out of his mind."

"Right, remember he kept saying, 'No matter where you go or who you're with, you belong to me,'" she laughed, "Like what kind cult-like behavior?"

"Exactly," I faked a chuckle, "That was so weird..."

I could feel my panties getting wetter as I remembered him saying those words to me. I was at a party when some senior came over and tried to make an advance. I called Kai on the house phone and told him what had happened and before I knew it, Kai busted through the door with a pair of brass knuckles and the intent to kill. After teaching the guy a lesson on how 'no means no,' Kai angrily dragged me out of the party, not before announcing to the rest of the house that I was his and his only. That night I could've sworn I heard him say that he loved me as he damn near fucked my brains out. As crazy as that man was, he did make my school experience worthwhile.

"Hey, I just remembered, I have to call my cousin and update her on the results," I made up a lie, "How about we finish going through memory lane tomorrow?"

"No problem," She agreed, "I'll talk to you later."

"Bye," I hurriedly hung up the phone.

Thinking about all of those steamy moments with Kai made me feel a certain way. A way that I hadn't felt in years, an emotion that I hadn't had in years unlocked. Before I knew it, I was flipping through my old college scrapbook, laughing at the funny comments my friends had written. It wasn't until I had gotten to a certain someone that I decided to pick up the phone and make a few phone calls. I looked at the brown-haired, maniac staring back at me with a crooked smile as I read the message he had left for me underneath a picture of us, 'Forever Mine.'

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As I placed the sandwiches on the plates, I laughed at the many memories that came along with them. The number of arguments Kai and I had gotten into over sloppy joes was truly unhealthy and it always ended with me telling him to starve and him raging about how my place was in his kitchen. A slight knock came from the door as I sat the plates on the table. I hurriedly rushed to the front door. I couldn't believe this was all truly happened. A wave of nostalgia hit me as I swung the door open. I knew to stay away from this man, something always told me to, but I would never listen.

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