Chapter 16
"Are you guys serious? How old are you again?" Ted asked.
"Old enough to know that this could get real interesting real fast, buddy," Randy said with a smirk as he looked at Jenna. He was going to figure out her secrets tonight for once and for all, and maybe have some fun with a couple of dares he had in mind for her.
"Whatever. Codes, do you got any beer in your fridge?" Ted asked as he sighed in defeat. He didn't want to play the game with Randy; he had a funny feeling in the pit of his stomach that Randy had suggested the game for all the wrong reasons. Not because it would get Jenna to stop whining about being bored, but because he had other intentions on his sick mind.
"No, I think I'm out. You wanna run to the store with me and get some?" Cody asked.
"Sounds like a plan," Ted said as he got off the couch and headed for the front door. Cody just realized that if went to the liquor store with Ted, Jenna would be alone with Randy. It wasn't that he didn't trust Jenna, it was that he didn't trust Randy and his wandering lips. He looked over at Jenna and saw that she was completely absorbed in her phone again and Randy was busy on his laptop. Maybe they would be all right if he left them alone together. He and Jenna had made a small break through upstairs and was certain that she wouldn't let Randy do anything to her.
"Hey, I'm gonna run down the liquor store with Ted, I'll be right back. Do you want anything while I'm out?" he asked her as he kissed her on the cheek, trying to break her attention away from her phone.
"Gum," she said as kept her attention on her phone.
"Gum?"
"Gum."
"All right. See you in a few minutes," he said as he headed out to the car where Ted was waiting for him.
Randy waited until he was certain that Ted and Cody had taken off before he closed his laptop and set it down. He got off the chair he was on and walked over to where Jenna was sitting. She was busy typing away on her phone. He tilted his head to one side and looked down at her for a second. He reached down and grabbed her phone out of her hands and threw it on the couch. "What are you doing, Randy?" she asked, the look on her face was a mixture of anger and fear. He liked that look on her face; it turned him on.
She got out of the chair and was going over to the couch to retrieve her phone, when he caught her by the waist and pulled her against him. "Oh, no. We are not doing this again. What part of 'I don't like you' don't you understand, Randy?" She barely got the words out before his mouth covered hers and she tried letting out a squeak of protest as he deepened the kiss. She tried pulling away from him, but his arms just tightened around her waist. He started moving them towards the couch; he wasn't sure what his intentions were with her at this point, he just knew that he couldn't help himself from kissing and touching her. Her legs bumped into the arm of the couch, Randy used enough force to push both of them over the arm and onto the couch. His mouth left hers and started exploring her neck. Jenna tried to bring a knee up to inflict some pain on him, but he must have been expecting that she would do that; he brought his large hand down on her knee and pushed it down as he continued to place kisses and small bites on her neck. His lips traveled up to her ear, "I think you do like me, Jenna. Otherwise, you would be trying harder to fight me off. Do you let Cody kiss you like this?" he growled in her ear as his mouth crashed down on hers again.
She heard a car door slam, followed by a second. Cody and Ted were back. Randy must have heard it too, he jumped off of her and quickly walked back over to the chair, acting like nothing had just happened as Ted came through the door first. Jenna barely had anytime to compose herself. Ted saw the flustered look on her face and her swollen lips. He also saw the satisfied smirk on Randy's face. By the time Cody came through the door a few seconds later, Jenna was sitting up on the couch, playing with her phone again like nothing had happened. Ted sighed and knew what Randy had been up to. He shot him a look that told Randy he didn't like what he had just been doing with their friend's wife.