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Tamara
Tamara
Tamara
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Tamara

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A walk in the mall leads to an unforgettable romantic encounter. Two people meet in the strangest way, learn about each other, know each other, the good and bad things leading to a May-December relationship with emotional highs and lows. The onset of adulthood inevitably brings the dawning awareness and the struggle to put it into proper perspective with internalized values For Tamara, the final passage into womanhood brings joy, not guilt; pleasure, not shame. For him, salvation.

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I stopped breathing and tried to pull my hands away from her. She held on tighter and refused to let loose. I knew exactly what I was thinking but tried not to think and tried to forget as soon as she sat down. “No, I don’t think I can do that. I mean I could lie to you and just say anything, but your sharp little eyes might pick that up too and I don’t want to lie to you but I also don’t want to tell you honestly what went through my mind. I will say that I was not proud of my thoughts and that I tried to erase them when you came back. Is that good enough?”

The look on her face was absolutely devilish as she pulled my hands closer to her and leaned over table, looked around and then whispered: “Even if you wanted to pull me down to the floor right here in the mall and tear my clothes off, I want to know what you were thinking!”

I know my face colored deeply, I felt the heat. I didn’t look away; I didn’t try to move my hands. My voice even almost failed me and I had to swallow and slow my breathing before I dared speak.

“It wasn’t quite that bad, but almost. Are you really sure you want me to say it? Not to hold anything back?”

“Yes, but lean forward and speak softly; people listen to people in the mall, it’s really freaky sometimes.” She leaned forward and I saw her breathing speed up and her eyes brighten.

I couldn’t believe I was becoming fired up just thinking about what I was going to say, I hoped she didn’t sense that on my face but I am almost sure she would.

“When you were walking away from me I could almost see that oh, so sweet little bottom and see if it felt as good as it looked as you walked, swinging lovely-wise back and forth.”

She gripped my hands tighter and I returned it and saw the color rising in her face and a little quiver in her lips. “I closed my eyes and took a deep breath and then opened my eyes again, I wanted to see her reaction.

“When you were walking back and your wonderful chest was bobbing ever so nicely up and down, I wanted my face between them. I wanted my hand on your legs, touching, exploring probing and then I wanted my mouth... kisses there and...”

She pulled her hands away and put them over her chest, crossed her legs under the table and gasped open mouthed at me, breathing hard and fast, wide eyed and in full blush.

“I’m sorry.”

“Oh, no,” she gasped, “not that. I am so hot and turned on I might drag you down to the floor myself if you say even another word! Good God! Just talking never ever made me feel that way before! Wow!”

I was pretty turned on myself and tried to let my breathing slow and the heat mellow out and fade away. “I never felt quite like that just talking either. I even tried cyber with a girl in Moscow and that I could get excited just by typing on a keyboard surprised me. That was the first and last time I did it. I felt kind of dirty afterwards, funny feeling, I didn’t like it.”

She leaned forward and gestured for me to take her hands again, I did.

“Tell me your name?”

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 15, 2015
ISBN9781311968562
Tamara

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    Tamara - Amicus

    CONTENTS

    Tamara

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    The Author

    New YA

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    by Amicus

    I seldom go to the mall. I can’t even remember the last time. But I saw an advertisement in a local newspaper for a smoke shop that was selling cartons of cigarettes for several dollars less than I usually paid. The shop was somewhere in the mall. I stopped at a large sign containing an internal map of the place and found I was headed in the correct direction.

    It wasn’t that I hated shopping malls—although I rather did. They were always filled with noisy young people hustling and bustling and jabbering every which way. I had taken my children to various malls many times when they were young. Back then they seemed to love the activity, the environment and they often went during their teen years just to hang out, These days I hear they window shop, and actually don’t end up buying anything.

    I didn’t recognize many of the stores; the GAP, Old Navy, and… Bo Jangles? All new to me. I was used to Sears and JC Penny and K-mart, as my kids used to say. I kept glancing from side to side, reading store names and then looking ahead to see if I could spot a sign for The Old Tinderbox smoke shop I was looking for.

    That’s when I spotted a very pretty, actually sexy, young girl. Tall, lithe, short skirt, lovely thighs low cut top, and perky little breasts just screaming to be set free. Long flowing reddish blonde hair finished her off. I sighed deep. Except for the hair color she could have doubled for my youngest daughter. The similarity was so close I kept my eyes on her a moment longer than was appropriate for an older man my age.

    I was pretty much in the center of the walkway, maybe fifteen or twenty feet away from her, not close enough to really see but I could tell she wasn’t all smiley faced. She kept glancing somewhat nervously, looking from side to side and over her shoulder, as she left a women’s clothing store. She’d taken only a few steps away from the entrance when a uniformed man and woman rushed rapidly through the door behind her and snatched the girl’s arms up in their hands. She was startled and terrified all in the same moment.

    Damn! I thought to myself. I was pretty sure of what was happening and I hated to see it. I don’t think I even broke step; I just swung my outside foot across in front of me and strode quickly up to her. Hi, Sweetie, sorry I am late. I forgot which store you were in. Ah, can I help you folks?

    The girls eyes were wide and frightened, her mouth quivering like she was about to burst into tears. I received a hard look from the two security guards.

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