Heading to Keith's house was a treat for me. I wanted this man. As I drove down interstate 64, listening to the Quiet Storm and day dreaming about making love to Keith. At this time that's all I could do. Keith Taylor was a fellow co-worker of mine and we have been working long hours on the Hope VI grant. This was the biggest grant I had worked on and we had a deadline to submit. Back to Keith, he was fine, smart and I could only imagine from the way his pants hung, he was definitely swinging.
Keith was everyone's fantasy. Our whole office was a buzz whenever he walked in. His cologne lingered whenever he entered a room. I knew when we were paired oversee the grant that we would have to work long hours together. I was the envy of all the other hoes who wanted a piece of this brick of a man.
"Ladies, its going to be a stormy night, hope you have someone to hold you tight this evening," the DJ expressed. How I wished Keith and I could be holding each other tonight. As the night air whipped, I could feel the effects of Jaime Foxx whispering, "Hey DJ play this girl a love song." Damn I wanted this man so bad.
As I pulled into Kempsville Lake, the anticipation of seeing Keith grew higher. He was such a hard nugget to crack. I couldn't tell if he was attracted to me or not. How could he deny all of this? I was a dime. Keith was my temptation.
I reached my destination, 522 Crescent Drive. His porch light was brightly lit for me. I got out of my car with my work tote, ready to see my temptation. Keith was at the door, holding wine glasses. I was curious.
"Hey there," he said. As he open the door. I got right up on him, I wanted to kiss him but instead my body brushed up against his man piece. Mmh, I thought it felt nice.
"Hope your hungry? I made Chicken Marsala," he said.