by Andi Simms
“Somehow, I doubt I’d forget about your cock.”
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Dress on, panties gone, I managed to get off the boat without bursting into embarrassed flames.
Di was waiting on the dock. She looked me up and down.
“Please tell me you spent the whole night fucking him.”
“I did.”
“Good, you deserved a good pounding.”
She didn’t know the half of it.
Situating myself in the Uber so that my still wet pussy didn’t leave any evidence on the leather, I angled my phone away and pulled up the banking app.
And there it was. My savings account with seven figures.
How in the hell was I going to explain that on my taxes. But the note on the transaction might save me: Olive Oakes Scholarship For Outstanding Citizenship.
It felt like I’d just pulled off a heist… with my pussy.
The car turned, and my still slick asshole reminded me that they’d played with every part of me… and I wasn’t going to forget this night for a long time.
But how was I going to go back to the college boys now?
Thank you for reading this quickie!
Other stories set in the One Hot Semester world:
Our Little Secret
Adopted step-children seduce their step-mom.
Love Boat Billionaire
Earning an unconventional scholarship.
Candy Shop Queen
Cam girl auctions her virginity.
Sealed With A Kiss
The faculty is putting a lot more than mail in this student’s slot.
Best Friend’s Bride
A professor shares his student bride.
Card Catalogue Cutie
Sneaking a quickie in the stacks.
Back Stage Pass
Convincing the whole band to give her a private performance.
About Andi Simms
I write books about things I would never do and people I would never screw.
Sculpted like a Hellenistic Aphrodite, I’m significantly softer than marble.
I write in the dark and hide from the rain, coming up for air when it suits me.
Life is better with a pen in my hand or keyboard under my fingers.
I watch terrible movies and read trashy books.
But most of all, I hope my stories get you hot.
Copyright © 2020 by Andi Simms
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