"is this really the time to be shy?"

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   "But what would Jay Park, want to do with a dancer? I'm not, y'know... Popular, or anything..."

  "There's just something that draws me to you. Some kind of energy. But it's like an aphrodisiac.", He spoke quickly. It seemed like he was out of breath, and he looked down at the bulge in his pants. He looked off to the side, and I saw his cheeks turn a slight pink.

  "Well, we really aren't allowed to do this kind of thing with clients. But... You can tell my boss I have to go for the night, because he knows you have a lot of money. He won't mind it then.", I laughed. I didn't actually expect him to hold my hand and walk me down to outside the office of my boss, where he told me to wait. He returned and gave me a thumbs up, letting me know I was free tonight.

   "I have a car outside, we all traveled separately so I don't have to worry about them. But, we do have to find you a robe or a cover." I excused myself to where I got ready, and slipped a robe out of a closet. I grabbed my purse, and walked back to where he was. He looked more nervous than he was to begin with, which was sort of cute...

  "Is this really a time to be so modest?" I giggled. He left a soft laugh come out, as he seemed to blush a soft pink. His eyes flashed from my face to the floor, and a smile like a crescent moon came across his face. I gestured for him to lead the way, and he nodded as he began to walk. "I didn't think I would get this far, I thought I'd just get shy and say nah, never mind I can't do this. But here I am, walking with a woman to my car, that has the looks of a Goddess."

  Those words made my heart flutter. I really, truly, did not expect that. 

  "Well, if it makes you feel better, you have the looks of a God. You probably hear that a lot, but its the truth. I've listened to your music since you were in 2PM, and you've always been so God-like." I spoke softly, but I saw he could hear me. He nodded his head and let out a soft laugh.

  "I'm not sure how to react to that, but here's the car." He opened the door for me and followed me into the back of a car, just slightly smaller than a limo. My robe sank to my shoulders, and  looked down at my feet for a moment. "I didn't freak you out by mentioning that, did I? I didn't mean to, if I did." I knew I was overthinking it at this point, I think he was just as nervous as I was. I've never gone home with a man before. Not since my horrible ex-boyfriend...

  He took the robe from me, and took off his hoodie and put it on me. It smelled so good... After that, he wrapped his arms around me and pulled me closer to him. "No, you didn't scare me. I promise you can't scare me. I'm just a little nervous, because I haven't been wit' nor alone with a girl in a minute. Its been months for me, I think I'm a little off my game. Don't worry... Are you hungry?"

  "It's been years for me, my last relationship didn't end too well... So I'm definitely off of my game. But yes, I'm starving. I'm just not dressed to get anything to eat... Could we get fast food? I think there's a McDonald's around here."I knew there was, because I basically ate there every single day before and after work. I lived alone here, so I hardly bothered with cooking. 

  Jay nodded, and went to speak to the driver. The driver had slight wrinkles in the back of his neck, and his hair was going gray. He had to be older than Jay, definitely. Jay came back, and put his arm back around me and pulled me into his lap... This felt so nice. I haven't been able to just relax and be held in so long. When we pulled into the McDonald's drive thru, Jay ordered a shrimp burger with waffle fries and asked what I wanted. 

  "Oriental chicken burger with waffle fries, and a water, please?", Jay repeated my order, and when they gave us the food I pulled my card out and he pulled it out of my hand. "No, I'm paying. I'm the one who took you out of work tonight, I'll be the gentleman and pay. The driver has my card, he'll take care of it for me." after that, he grabbed my wallet and put my card back in. I was definitely blushing at this point. 

  "I'm sorry, no one's really been a gentleman to me before. It's been a while since anyone but my boss had been nice to me, really." He nodded, and squeezed my arm. "You're okay, I promise. I'll take care of you. We'll eat when we get to my apartment, okay?"

 "Okay, I'm just gonna rest my eyes a little..."

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