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The V Whisperer

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by Deborrah Girard


  felt her body jerk each time he touched the sensitive area. “Lorny, stop teasing. Ohoo!” She was caught off guard when his finger penetrated into the spongy orifice. She tightened to resist. Gradually her ass hole adjusted to the invasion.

  Lorny now pumped like a madman. “Beautiful, baby. Beautiful!” His thrusts vicious, his fingers going deeper into the abyss of her ass hole. “Jesus! I’m coming.” She screamed.

  He hastened his thrusts He wanted to make this, the cum she’d remember all her life. “Atta, girl! Yell it to the fucking world.”

  At once her body lurched out of control. The muscles in her cunt walls contracted and darted at the piston-like cock. Like two in-tune sexual predators, they exploded together. Abbey couldn’t tell where his cock ended and her cunt began. All her appendages went into independent orgasm.

  Searing sensations raced through her just as his sperm laden balls began to spew. The tempered juice flooded her and soothed her stretched cavity. Both bodies jerked convulsively against each other. Their respective culmination endless after such a long stimulating session.

  Lorny pushed the last of his thick drops into her. “Feel good, Abbey?” Her cunt was still contracting. “Yes.” Slowly her insides relaxed and throbbed to a slower tempo around his twitching cock. This was a different experience and one she’d not soon forget.

  “Tired, little girl? ” He asked, sucking on her tit with renewed vigor. “Yes. I’m spent.” “Like I said before. I’ve only begun.” The bedroom door burst open. “Hey! What’s going on here?” Mandy advanced into the room. “I like your friend, Mandy. She’s a great fuck.” He barely looked up to acknowledge Mandy. “Really?” “Mandy, I thought you’re on deck to dance tonight.” Abbey felt horrified. Like she’d betrayed

  her best friend, even though she’d given it her blessing. “There was a schedule mix up. It happens I said I’d sit out because I’m a little tired anyway. And I thought you weren’t feeling well. Okay, I get it. You sly one.” “Why don’t you come and join us?” Lorny invited, extending his hand. Abbey looked from one to the other. Did she hear correctly? Join us, as in...bed “Pardon?” “I think I may.” She undressed as she progressed to the edge of the bed. She climbed up and kissed Lorny on the mouth. “Hey guys, if you want to use the room, go ahead. I’ll make myself scarce.” She attempted to

  roll away but Lorny caught her and pulled her back.

  “What do you think you’re doing? You’re going to stay and play too.”

  “Yea.” Mandy endorsed, touching Abbey on the shoulder. “You don’t have to go. And since I missed some of the fun already, somebody has to catch me up. It may as well be you.”

  Abbey’s wide-eyed expression didn’t go unnoticed. “That’s okay. You two have fun.”

  “I want you to have fun too, Abbey. C’mon, take my hand.” Mandy reached for her friend’s hand. “I’ll be very gentle. I know that after Lorny, gentle is what you need. Lorny’s going to watch us...for now. Trust me.”

  Those two words didn’t calm her. A close personal friend should never be allowed to use those words. They violate the code of friendship as far as Abbey was concerned. If she didn’t concede and ‘trust her’, she appeared weak and adverse, not to mention ungrateful and grandiose. Now what? She couldn’t bring herself to do that to Mandy. It was distasteful, inhospitable. Jesus! Her insides trembled.

  “Abbey, your eyes are flashing like headlights.” Mandy pulled her into her arms and hugged her. One hand sifted through her hair while the other rubbed her back. “It’s all right, girlfriend. Let me entertain you, relax you.” Mandy’s head turned and kissed Abbey’s cheek, neck.

  The mild impact was in total contrast to what she’d just experienced with Lorny. The kisses brushed over her, the caresses gentle and coveting. She closed her eyes. Mandy’s soft, powdered skin felt like satin against her own. It was warm, soft and soothingly perfumed, out rightly different than anything she’d experienced before. The graceful sensations converted her unease. Slowly Abbey’s arms went around Mandy. “I feel like I’m hugging the greatest person in the whole world. Mandy, you are such a life saver.”

  “You know I love you, don’t you?” Mandy stretched horizontally and enfolded Abbey with her.

  “I don’t know where I’d be without you. That’s something you always did, look after me. I remember when ...”

  Mandy kissed her. “We’re not in the school yard anymore, Abbey.”

  “No. But it’s funny what you remember because those memories make an impression on one’s future. You see, here you are, still looking after me.”

  “This is fucking great.” Lorny chuckled and propped himself on pillows. “I’m going to enjoy this.”

  “Lorny, shut up.” Mandy kicked him but missed. She didn’t miss a beat with her hand, it tickled Abbey’s clit then penetrated into her.

  The light-fingered touch was tender, girlish and Abbey found the uncharted sensations provoking. How could she not? Mandy was someone she truly loved. Someone she’d known her whole life.

  Bending forward, Mandy suckled her nipples and continued to slowly twirl her fingers into her friend’s pussy. “Oh, Abbey, you have to try this.” She pulled the faux-pearl necklace over her neck, then shifted.

  Delicately Mandy inserted the necklace into Abbey’s vagina. She tugged it almost all the way out, then re-inserted. The scissor motion offered up the opposite inclination and she loved it.

  Abbey had no idea her vagina could be used for anything other than the obvious. This truly was a first. A flood of brand new sensations reverberated through her, and she abated into a comfortable mode.

  It was a long time before Abbey settled down alone to sleep for the night. When she did, her slumber was filled with sex, dirty language, gang- bangs and more and more orgasms. She tossed, turned, rolled, sweat and at the very end of her dream, she found herself knocking on someone’s door...the vagina whisperer’s

  CHAPTER SEVEN

  The place was quiet when she woke the next morning. It was early by Mandy’s standard and Abbey was grateful for that. She was spared looking either of them in the eye. Not just yet. It wasn’t that she was embarrassed by what took place. She just needed time to compartmentalize the events. She wasn’t sure how she could do that in such a short space of time.

  Lorny and Mandy slept most of the day. They still hadn’t risen by the time she left the apartment for an early supper. Abbey didn’t have far to walk to find a nice restaurant. All she had to do was pick one. As she walked through the front lobby of the Italian place, she spotted the pay phone. She had Rick’s numbers in her purse. What the hell! The sound of his voice would be pure heaven right now She hoped he answered. It wasn’t even necessary to hold an entire conversation. A sexy hello would suffice.

  The dial tone was loud as she deposited her coins. It rang three times. “Hello. Rick Dante speaking.” “Hi, Rick. It’s me, Abbey.” “Hi, you. How are you?” “Fine. I was just wondering what you’re doing?” “Actually, I’m just finishing up for the day and about to head home. Where are you?” “I’m at a little Italian place called Genetta’s down the street from the apartment. Why don’t you

  join me?” “I’m in the vicinity. I can be there in about twenty minutes.” “Great. I’ll watch for you.” It was more like forty minutes but Abbey tried not to notice. She

  was anxious to see him. Needing to hear his voice, listen to his words and all would be right in her world again. He had that effect on her and she was expecting nothing less. Actually, she hated to put that kind of pressure on him, but hell, he was up for it. She wished he’d get here soon.

  “Hi, Abbey. Sorry, I’m late. Traffic is heavy.” He sat down and exhaled. “That’s okay. They made me very comfortable here.” Her space was suddenly filled with the

  scent of him. She inhaled and held her breath. “Have you eaten?” “No. I waited.” “Do you feel like some wine?”

  “Perhaps just a glass. I have to work tonight.” “How do you like th
e club, Abbey?” “It’s great. The money is good. No complaints there.” “I sense a little indecision. Having second thoughts?” “It’s just me. I’m so unsure about everything these days. I’ve come this far so I’m going to give

  it more of a chance. Everything is new and waves of it is hitting me at once.” “I’m glad to hear that, Abbey. Very glad.” “It’s just...” “Just what?” “I don’t know. I’m feeling nostalgic. One minute I don’t know what the hell I’m doing here and

  the next I’m lapping it up.” She rubbed her forehead and sighed. “Can I ask you something Rick?” “Shoot.” “Have you ever been in love?” It was important to the overall scheme of things. “Once or twice.” He laughed “You?” “High school crushes.” She motioned for the waitress whom she now knew by name, to come

  over and take their order. “High school? That’s going a little too far back for me.” “It is a lifetime ago. The point is...I think… I’m in love with you.” There, she said it. She threw

  it out there like a big, brave girl and waited to hear his response or read his body language. “You think I’m crazy, don’t you? She had no inner gauge where he was concerned.

  “Wow! That’s powerful stuff. I’m very flattered, Abbey.” He folded his napkin. ”I know where that’s coming from. You love how I make you feel. That’s what has you confused. It’s happened before.

  “But...you don’t feel the same?” She tossed at him next. Why not? She was already out on a

  limb. “Not true. I do feel something for you.” “Pity? Do you feel pity for me, Rick.” “No. Definitely not pity, Abbey.” “What, then?” “I like you a lot. More than I care to admit even to myself. I haven’t been in love in years so

  I’m not sure what I’m dealing with here. I do know I want to be around you, get to know you. Abbey, I’m not sure it’s love but I’d be willing to explore that fact. How about you?” He didn’t want to put pressure on her in case she came to a new realization. He’d been a victim before. Tomorrow she may be packed and out of here. Nor did he want to influence her decision to stay when her heart chose not to.

  “I’d like that, Rick.” She smiled and her heart lifted. A lot could be said about taking the bull by the horns and steering in the right direction. The saying was true, nothing ventured, nothing gained. She’d gained a little ground today. That was a good thing. It gave her the strength she needed.

  “You seem so solemn today. What’s wrong, Abbey? Why are you feeling so down and confused?”

  “Everything and nothing.” She sighed.

  “What’s the problem? You can tell me.”

  “You know that Mandy was my best friend for years. We lost touch for a while but found each other again. But what I found was a totally different person. It’s almost like we’re strangers. That we’d never met. At the same time, she happens to be the only friend I have in the world right now. She’s taken me into her home when I needed it the most. It’s the weirdest thing.”

  “I understand what you’re saying.”

  “I’m not ungrateful. It’s just mind –boggling. I guess I’m fascinated how much people change in a few years.”

  “Time isn’t always on our side and it doesn’t stand still. There’s been a lot of living in those years since you separated. You know Abbey, it doesn’t matter what route people chose, we all end up at the same destination.”

  “I know. And I’m not being judgmental. It’s just that I’m not sure I fit into that world.”

  “Did something happen? You sound different than the last time I talked to you.”

  “Can I just say things are different today than yesterday. That’s life right? I’m the one who has to get used to it.”

  “I see. Does that difference make you uncomfortable? I mean about things being different today than yesterday?”

  “Sort of. It’s silly, isn’t it? There’s nothing I can do about it.”

  “I detect a little bump in the road.”

  “Perhaps. Depending on whose perspective.”

  “Little bumps even out eventually. Sometimes we make too much of them. Often they are necessary to our individuality.”

  “I agree with you on many levels but...”

  “But your situation is different?” He saw emotion etch her face. “According to me, right?” “Maybe if you tell me what this is about. I might be able to help you.” “I don’t know that you can, Rick. It’s just something I have to work out for myself.” “Are you sure?” Abbey let her head fall in her hand. “I’m not sure about anything. Sometimes I just feel so

  outdated, so out of tune with the world and blame myself for my precarious predicaments.” “You poor thing. I hate to see you like this. What can I do to cheer you up?” “Let’s eat and talk about something altogether different.” She suggested and smiled at the

  gorgeous man seated opposite her. As usual, he looked terrific. A little tired and she knew that because she knew him. Knowing everything about him was her focus. Rick insisted on paying the bill. They walked out together, his arm around her shoulders. “Can

  I drop you at the apartment or at the club?” He asked as they walked toward the car. “I can walk to the club from here. Thanks, Rick, for everything.” “You’re welcome. Although I’m not sure I was any help.” “You’re a big help. Just being here with me has made me feel better.” “Glad to hear it.” He squeezed her to his chest. “What time do you start work?” “In about an hour. I have enough time to get there, change and apply a little makeup. I’m on an

  early shift tonight. I can leave around midnight or stay if I want Depending how busy it is.” “Great! Maybe I’ll see you later.” “I’d like that.” “Let’s plan on it then. I’ll come by shortly before you’re off and we’ll take it from there.” “I’ll look forward to it. See you later.” She reached up and kissed him on the lips. “That’s a hell of a lot better than a hand shake.” He smiled and squeezed her before letting go. Abbey walked away feeling better than she did earlier. For now there was nothing she or anyone

  could do about her life. She decided she’d have to keep her eyes open and be alert, deal with each episode as it arose. There was no point trying to anticipate the future, right now she was going to work then she’d see Rick and beyond that, she dared not think. Life was so full of surprises. Or maybe she just had a lot of catching up to do.

  She took her time walking to the club. When she reached the front entrance she saw Mandy standing by herself. When Mandy spotted her, she walked toward her. Her face was strained, unreadable.

  “Hi, Abbey. I’ve been waiting for you. Look, I need to talk to you for a minute.” As she spoke she noted the curious look on Abbey’s face. “It’s about what happened. But not what you think. It has to do with Lorny. He has strong feelings for you, Abbey. He has ideas about you moving into our bedroom.”

  “What?” Abbey’s jaw nearly touched her chest.

  “I told him you had a thing for Rick but he blew that off.”

  “Mandy, I’m sorry. I feel like an idiot. I don’t have any feelings for Lorny. I don’t even like him. He isn’t anyone I’d seek out in a crowd. Besides, I wouldn’t do that to you. I hope you know that.”

  “Yes. I believe you because I know you. Unfortunately Lorny wants to know you too. Well, as long as you’re aware of the situation, you can handle it however you want. But for your information, I love the bastard. I don’t want any friction over this.”

  Abbey hugged her friend. “Don’t worry, Mandy. I’ll set him straight first chance I get.”

  “Don’t get me wrong. If the two of you want to get it on now and then, that’s fine. I just object to any emotional ties.”

  “Actually, I’m having a little trouble fitting into your world. Emotional ties is the last thing on my mind. I don’t know where I belong or if this is for me, but I do not see myself in your bedroom I appreciate you telling me when I make a faux pas.”

  “You haven’t made a faux pas. I wanted to avert one, that’s all.”r />
  “I was talking to Rick about this very thing. As I was walking here, I convinced myself to hang in a while, be more aware and deal with anything new as it arises. Damn if I knew it would be so soon.”

  “C’mon, let’s go to work and forget about this.” Mandy took her arm and pulled her toward the building. “So, you and Rick are moving forward?”

  “Well, we’re moving and we are going forward but I don’t know if we’re moving together or not. Believe me, I would not oppose it if we did. I’ve just elevated my opinion of him from ‘really like’ to love. He’s being cautious though. He doesn’t feel the same but is willing to explore the possibility.”

  “That’s partly Rick and partly this business. We’re all afraid of emotional attachments. You must have figured that out by now. My advice is, don’t rush him. Let him get used to the idea in his own time.”

  “I’ll try. It won’t be easy.” She laughed and allowed her friend to hold the door open for her.

  Mandy kept an eye on Abbey during the shift. It was busier than the night before and Abbey struggled to keep up. Reaching the bar with another order, Abbey set her tray down and adjusted her

  money belt. Her strapped on single leather pockets also overflowed. She needed to take a run to her locker and fill her purse. On her way back to the floor, she saw Rick walk in. He looked magnificent in his relaxed jeans, black t-shirt and light gray suit jacket. He joined a group that called for him.

  A sense of comfort enveloped her now that he was close by. Her spirit lifted lending an edge to her pace. She floated from table to table and was happy with herself. Glancing at her watch, she only had a half hour to go till the end of her shift. She swallowed a pain reliever with a mouthful of water and noted how smoky it was tonight. A dull ache began to make itself noticed and she didn’t want it full blown by the time she got out of here.

 

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