Loving Jake
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  • Reads 2,517
  • Votes 66
  • Parts 3
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published Sep 12, 2020
Mature
(WARNING: mature content ) Sinfully gorgeous... those are the two words that always come to mind whenever I think of Jake. 

Just imagining what those sexy lips of his can do makes me wet in-between the thighs. Oh, yes... I am shamelessly admitting that I have been having carnal thoughts about him.  

He is also the most indulgent guy I know. He spoils me rotten. He makes me feel loved. And silly me... I fell in love.  

Jake, though, only sees me as his friend. His best friend. For eight years now. Since our last year at the university.

I am aware of my role in his life: The shoulder to cry on... to rant on... or whatever it is that he wanted me to be.

Until  I came across a tweet that says: having a friend is like having an ice cream, but having a  'friend with benefits' is like having chocolate sprinkles on your ice cream.

I love chocolate sprinkles, so... why not?
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