"I wouldn't have expected that much tolerance from such a grumpy guy," hesaid.
I hooked my arm around his leg and yanked him closer. "What are you talking about? I'm notgrumpy."
Cole snickered, bumping my ribs with his elbow. "No, of course not. You're salty. Surly. Moody.Curmudgeonly."
"Now you're just being mean," I said with ahuff.
"Hardly," he quipped. "You don't likepeople."
I planted my hand on his chest and pushed him down to the mattress. Rising to my knees, I straddled his thigh. My cock was thick and heavy, and pulsing as I rutted on him. "I likeyou."
His abs dipped as a laugh moved through him. "Oh, what a relief," he replied. "One last question foryou."
"It's never the last question," Igrumbled.
He ran his knuckles up my arm with a soft laugh. "Maybe not," he conceded. "Butareyou into twinks? I want to know if I should be worried about this hair stylist. Ordieting."
I smiled down at him, all rippling muscles and golden skin, and shook my head. "No," I said, flattening my palm on his trim waist and dragging it up to his broad shoulders. "I'm not. I like my man thick," I said. "I'm gonna keep you thatway."
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Snarl
adj. The condition when two or more lobster lines becometangled.
Cole
Neera:Could we schedule a check-in? Phone orvideo?
Cole:What would you like todiscuss?
Neera:The usual. Goals, accomplishments,issues.
Cole:Nope.
Neera:Pardonme?
Cole:I'm not doing that. I don't have a work plan so I don't have goals, accomplishments, or issues to reportback.
Neera:I thought you were developingsomething.
Cole:I am. But I'm not tying myself totimelines.
Neera:Isee.
Cole:You say that when you don't see at all and just want to throw something at myhead.
Neera:I wasn't attempting to imply that. Iapologize.
Cole:No need toapologize.
Neera:Is there anything I can do to supportyou?
Cole:Not really. I'm being innovative. Isn't that my newjob?
Neera:You're still dissatisfied. Stillunderstandable.
Cole:If that's what you want to call it, that'sfine.