"Stop. Apologizing."
She could barely get the words out, with her lungs working at full capacity, breathing so heavily that she thought her heart might explode. She can feel his tongue flickering, as he whispers, "I'm so sorry," again and again against her thighs. It's the most delicate tickle in the entire world, and she's drawn back to how this all began.
He loves how soft her thighs are. She shivers even if he just breathes on them. He knew he was going to spend hours just kissing and licking them the minute he saw her hips. It makes her so wet, the minute he starts to lick, up her thighs, parting her legs, into her pussy. He loves the way they bicker, but he loves making her lose her voice.
Two weeks ago, when it wasn't raining, but it wasn't dry, but you couldn't walk anywhere without your face getting dripping wet in the mist, she ran in for coffee. It was just a door with a neon sign that said "Expresso." She ignored it for a long time, partially because it was horribly misspelled and partly because it was a hole in the wall. But it was Monday, and she was soaked to the bone and desperate, and espresso was a good idea, no matter how they wanted to spell it.
One more pissed off yuppie on one more worthless Monday. Pleasant face, high breasts, and luscious hips for digging fingers into, but he's sure that she's going to try to order a drink they don't even have in a size they don't even make, like a billion yuppie girls before her. The owner never comes by on Mondays and the sale isn't worth it.
"Mocha latte," it just rolled out of her mouth without looking at the menu. The man behind the counter stared at her. "Are you joking? This isn't some fancy ass chain place. Here we have coffee. You can get it cold or hot, run through a blender if I like you and you look desperate, and it comes in small, medium or large. Say 'venti' and you're out." She just stared. He was about twenty five, the same age as her. He had shaggy blonde hair, but wasn't about to get it cut. It just barely brushed the top of gray, blue eyes that seemed condescending and playful all at once. He wasn't too muscular, but how could anyone tell under those coffee aprons? And why was she bothering to look at a rude coffee guy?