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I was sitting pretty unlike he had seen me before, my braids were gone replaced by long flowing dark brown hair, and dirty pants replaced by a black fitted dress, that showed all of my glorious curves, and they were glorious to me, seeing how I was so straight up and down for years.

My nails were done in a French manicure, and my toes showed in the same I wore gold hoop earrings and a gold herring bone necklace that wore more like a choker that laid flat on my neckline.

I wore little makeup, just enough to accentuate all the features that I liked the best: eye's, lips, and cheeks but nothing was plastered on my caramel colored skin, for it was sensitive and today was not a day for breakouts.

I sat there, crossing and uncrossing my legs, watching a clock that was fixed on a wall hanging next to a plastic Lobster.

As I looked over at the clock again, I heard a males voice in the back of me, deep and soft..

"Mina. And than a firm touch on the shoulder.

My heart started to pound fast and butterflies started to take flight in my stomach, I looked over my shoulder, and met eyes with a beautiful man, Andr.

I positioned my legs to stand, but didn't by the words of him.

"No, No, sit, imma come around. He said as he slid his hand away from my shoulder and sat in front of me.

I smiled inside and out, and wanted him to see just how much I missed him.'

"So...He paused and nervously chuckled "So...Oh my God.. I don't know what to say, you're gorgeous Mina!

"Thank you, I blushed, and so are you-your so grown up-Look At you!

I slid my hands over the table where his hands met with mine,

And where they held each other for a moment, a moment that was just enough to make me feel uncomfortable and embarrassed, so I released my grasp from his, and placed my hands onto my lap.

In some strange way it felt as if I was meeting a long lost love. He was indeed that, but not in that kind of way and I didn't want it to feel that kind of way, at least not consciously.

"Well, you know, He began with a suave smirk and tugged at his jacket playfully, I do what I need to do to care for myself, no other way it can be, you know.

"Yeah, I know same here.

We looked at each other with smiles, eyes reading each others souls saying I want you. And even though I read his eyes speaking his wants, I only hoped he was illiterate to mine.

Andre was different, he was a man and man was he manly. I felt myself lusting, and tried to beat the lust away.

"He's a friend, he's your best friend, and he's your child hood friend! I thought.

But he's a man now, quite a different person..

But still, he's a friend and that's all I could think of him as, I didn't want to look at him in any other way, even though from the looks of him, it would be a hard thing to do.

Man-he said, his smile beamed reminding me of a Colgate commercial, his teeth were flawless bright and white, just as he was, he was always so clean.

"You know what? I mean.. Excuse me, but.. I didn't get a hug. Can I get a hug from my Mina?

Your Mina?

I giggled, "Of course that's what you were going to get when I first seen youI just thought- you wanted me to sit, and you didn't want to touch me and all. I said playfully.

"Nah, like I said you have to excuse me, I was just a little nervous, that's all.

" You nervous?

He slid from out of the side of his seat while replying to me, and I slid out of mine where we met at the middle of the table and where we embraced.

"Ummm, was the sound he made as he hugged me tightly, lifting me off of the ground. His shoulders and arms felt so strong and firm and I inhaled all of his sweet, but masculine scent.

"So, fresh too, ummm he smells so GOOD'.

He then let my body go gently I slid down off of his, feeling every bump. He then stepped back to look at me again. My face blushed and pleasurable heat swept over me.

"Lord this is too much".

I pulled at my dress nervously like a young girl, it had edged up to mid thigh length from him picking me up.

"Now you can sit, he gave a suave sexy smile nodding his head toward the seat, and I did as he said and sat while smiling shyly at him.

"So, he said while grabbing hold of my hands again, tell me what's been going on with you?



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