his innocence

his innocence

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I saw how his lips tremble upon my touch. I never touch a man like this but I'm no innocent. This is also my first, but I know what I'm doing-while he obviously has no idea about these things. "You, okay?" I asked with an unusual raspy voice. He hardly gulps twice after my question. "L-Lia. . . this is. . ." "What?" I whispered as my eyes wandered all over his pretty face until it settled on his cherry red lips. "W-what?" he stuttered. The cabinet on his back creaked when he vainly tried to step backward for the nth time. I shook my head in disappointment and grinned as I pulled his big eyeglasses off his face. My grin widened. "Buckle up, nerd." I said before I gripped the collar of his very neat uniform and crashed my lips to his-taking away his innocence. Note: Cover photo is not mine, credits to the owner.
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I let a smirk take it's place on my face as I sauntered over towards him. He looked very amused, but I knew what I was doing. "I heard you're a player." I stated innocently, looking deeply into his cerulean eyes. "What's it to you?" his eyes squinted together as if trying to figure out my intentions. I rubbed my hands together and chuckled humorlessly. "Well I'm a player too, and I want to play a little game." He crossed his arms and leaned back against the lockers. "Do tell." I could tell he was playing along, thinking I was joking around and flirting as always. He was so wrong. In fact, I'd never been more serious in my life. "That's the fun part. We're going to be exclusive." I noted gesturing to the both of us. "We'll do everything like a real couple. Kiss, hold hands, go on dates; the whole package. The first person to fall in love loses."

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