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vertical position, heads on headboards and feet on the foot of the bed. She kissed him and started having intercourse with him. She jumped and rocked his body so wildly that he couldn‘t stop moaning and wincing. All this went on for the next three hours, until they fell asleep, Dawn resting her head on his chest.

 

One hour later, Greg woke up. Dawn woke up, too. “Hi,” he said to her.

Smiling, she said, “Hi.”

 

“I know we‘ve had sex many times, but that was… I can‘t explain it. That was… No woman had ever made love to me like that.”

 

“I‘ve never made love to a man like that, either. I guess I was just desperate. Something had happened between me and Rebecca and I just… rather than snapping and hitting her hard for the first time in my life I just came here and…”

 

“You used me to relieve your tension.”

 

“Well, no, I didn‘t use you. I would‘ve done anything to get over my stupid sister and pretend she didn‘t exist.”

 

“That‘s ok, baby,” said the always love struck Greg. “I am your toy. Any time you feel like you can take it anymore just play with me any time you like, any way you like, whenever you like.” They kissed again.

 

Dawn and Greg put some clothes on and went to Greg‘s kitchen to get some ice cream. They were a little hungry, but they didn‘t want to eat anything heavy because they didn‘t feel like it. They just wanted something light that would satisfy them. Meanwhile, Rebecca called Haggai again, this time at home.

 

Haggai picked up the phone. “Hello.”

“I am sorry to bother you again.”

 

“You‘re not bothering me,” said Haggai. “Tell me what‘s eating you.” Rebecca sat on her bed. “I just got into a big fight with Dawn.” “Why?”

 

“We fought, well, I don‘t remember why we fought, but among other things, she told me that I only wanted you for your money.”

 

“If that were true, I‘d stay away from you because I would know immediately. That‘s the reason why I haven‘t gotten married, because all the women that I‘ve had relationships with were gold diggers,” he explained.

 

“Ouch!” said Rebecca, grinding her teeth. “Well, I‘ve just got a lot of things on my mind right now.”

 

“Do you think we can meet somewhere so you can talk about it?” “I‘ve got to ask my parents for permission.”

 

“Why don‘t they come with us?” said Haggai, smiling.

“I don‘t want to talk about Dawn in front of them.”

 

He turned serious. “Well, if that‘s the case, well, we can have some ice cream at Anita‘s and we can talk about it.”

 

“Anita‘s is only five blocks from my house. Ok…” “Ok, I will see you there,” said Haggai and hung up.

 

Drew and Jessica were watching TV, in their bed, in their room. They were watching some stupid court show. It was boring, but they didn‘t feel like channel surfing. Drew had his arm around Jessica. Suddenly, there was a knock on the door. “Come in, Becks,” said Drew and looked at Jessica. Jessica looked worried. Every time that their daughter wanted to talk to them,