Jackie Monologue

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He laid on the bed with covers that look as though they’d been smeared in mud. A goofy, yet satisfied smile filled his small face. He hoisted himself up, his unbuttoned shirt exposing more of his flat, hairy chest. Wiping off dried salvia from his mouth he started to expose less of his chest, “You’re an outstanding kisser Jackie.”
The afternoon light through the motel curtain oranged her hair. Though, Jackie ignored his comment and turned on the T.V. Mixed with electric gargle an overly optimistic salesman popped onto the screen, “Get it, get it ladies and gentlemen, only 9.99, yes 9.99!! WHAT A STEAL!!” He got up and walked across the mustard infused carpet. As he inched closer and closer to Jackie his heartbeats ramped up in speed. Her thin, smooth body complimented the simple purple dress to him she was hot. With sweaty hands he touched her thighs; hard but smooth, like a pumpkin. She peeled of his hands with a face disgust, but also disappointment. Annoyed by her actions and irritated by the T.V’s continuous banter, he hit the power and
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But before he could lay a finger on her, Jackie quickly bypassed him and went to put on her shoes. “Don’t go,” He said trying his best to act sheepish and weak. “I must,” Jackie buckled in her shoes. Silence filled the room. He began to internally panic; he fingers furiously tapped his sides, wondering as to how he could spark the affection she originally had for him. Standing up, she somehow immediately lost her footing and he thought, “This was is my chance”. Swift and careful he grabbed her waist, pulling her in close. Before she could argue they locked lips. He smiled wide, it wasn’t the way she kissed, but the taste her lips and tongue gave. Pumpkin Spice. Those seven seconds of Heaven where then interrupted by a hard slap to his face. “Didn’t you hear me!? I have to go, NOW!” her checks were cherry red, it was unknown whether she was furious or blushing, probably the latter he

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