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Chapter 2

Galynn’s eyes snapped open. She tried to move and panic settled into the pit of her stomach. There was something very solid behind her. She woke up for the first time in her life in the bed that wasn’t her own. She stared at the wall in front of her debating what to do. A part of her felt happy, prideful even that she made it through the night. She cringed at the thought of her falling asleep after the wonderful things Alceo had done to her but now she was guessing that would have been better than letting things progress. But now what was she supposed to do?

Galynn turned as slowly as she could, careful not to wake Alceo. How was she going to get out of this one? What was the protocol? Should she just leave? Pretend like it never happened, or should she wait for him to wake and be faced with the awkward morning after conversation? Sneaking out sounded better than waiting around for him to wake and realize he hadn’t meant to take things that far.

She rolled over slowly to face him, trying her best not to jostle the bed and wake him up. His long dark lashes pressed against his cheeks, his mouth slightly parted. She wanted to kiss him, to taste his lips. With everything that happened last night, she hadn’t gotten the chance to taste his lips. But she wasn’t going to press her luck, for now she could just settle with looking.

Her eyes traveled down his chest. He had a scar between his ribs, but it must have been old because it was white and hard to see. She wondered where he could have gotten it. Before she thought about what she was doing, her hand reached out and traced the small scar. It was barely noticeable, but she could feel its roughness against the smooth skin around it.

Galynn took in his tanned skin, the soft sprinkling of hair on chest and his sweat pants slung low on his hips. She wanted to venture lower but didn’t dare. She felt that thing pressing against her leg the night before, but she had been afraid of it. Never in her life had she seen the look in someone’s eye like the one he had given her the night before. If she hadn’t fallen asleep, she wasn’t sure what he would have wanted her to do with it. She wasn’t a virgin by any means, but she also knew that he had way more experience than her. And that scared her a little.

Tearing her gaze from the body in front of her, her mind turned to getting out of the bed without waking him. Alceo was sprawled on his back, arm thrown above his head, sound asleep. There was no way for her to escape without climbing over him, and that included straddling his body. Her face heated at the thought, but she had to get out.

Slowly, watching the rise and fall of Alceo’s chest for any signs of him waking up, Galynn tried to stand. It wasn’t easy but she managed to get into the crouched position without jostling him too much. She eyed a spot on the floor where she wanted her foot to go, held her breath and slid over his legs – she wouldn’t dare think about straddling his waist. What would he do if he found her perched upon his chest in haste to sneak out of his room? This was probably a common occurrence for him, but it wasn’t for her. The very last thing she wanted was for him to wake.

Safely making it to the floor without too much noise, Galynn found her clothes from last night, still wet. She frowned. She would have to steal his clothes to wear them back to her dorm. She didn’t like the idea, but she didn’t really have a choice. Silently she berated herself for being so careless and leaving her soaking clothes in a pile on the floor. How did she ever expect them to dry? But in honestly, the drying of her wet clothing hadn’t been at the forefront of her mind last night.

She gathered her things, remembering her ruined phone and laptop and stuffed them back into her wet bag. She looked around, trying to find something to cover her up. Her shirt was full of holes, and she hadn’t brought a jacket with her to the café the night before. Feeling like a thief, she rifled through the basket of clothes at the foot of his bed and found a hoodie. She slipped it over her head and said a silent prayer asking him not to be angry about it when he woke.

Galynn spent three minutes standing with her hand on the doorknob staring back at Alceo. She smiled to herself. For once in her life she did exactly what she wanted, and it wasn’t expected. She felt great. She felt invigorated. Just before leaving the silence of the room, she picked up the paper he’d typed for her and left. She thought about leaving a note saying thanks, but she figured that might be tacky, so she just slipped out into the hall.

It was still too early for many people to be out shuffling around, and she was grateful. She really didn’t want to be seen escaping Alceo Russell’s room in the early morning hours. The last thing she wanted was for anyone to think of her as his latest conquest. She wondered if this is what people called the walk of shame. But she didn’t feel ashamed. She felt happy. All in one night she’d met the guy she’d been lusting after, he’d written her paper and did some amazing things to her body. At the thought, a sharp tingle went through her.

She smiled widely as she began the long walk back to her dorm, mussed hair, foggy glasses and all.

--

Alceo woke when the door to his room shut. For a second, he couldn’t remember if there had been someone in there with him, or if the sound of his door had been his imagination. He looked toward his computer and remembered the night before with a smile. Galynn.

He could tell by how cold he’d become that she wasn’t in his bed anymore, and the thought angered him.

How could she leave me? That’s my job.
He was surprised by how upset the thought of Galynn sneaking out made him feel. Wasn’t he any good the night before? Didn’t she like it?
Of course she liked it
he scolded himself. Then why did she leave?

He sat up on his bed and ran a large hand through his hair. All he had was her name and the dorm she lived in. He didn’t even know anything else about her – not that he usually got to know the girls that spent time in his bed, but he wanted to see her again. He wasn’t sure what it was about this ordinary girl, but he was drawn to her. Too bad she didn’t feel the same.

--

It had been three weeks since that night in Alceo’s room and Galynn couldn’t stop thinking about him. Yea, she thought about it every night before she went to bed, but she wasn’t trying to kid herself. She never let herself think it could happen again.
He probably doesn’t even remember my name
she thought bitterly while huddled in the library.

She told no one of her escapades. Who would believe her anyway? Instead she took solace in the fact that she had hooked up with her crush, and she managed to leave him before he could her. She was satisfied, and found herself smiling more. At least when she looked back on her college years, she would be able to say that she had lived a little.

Galynn had no computer, and no textbook, so she was confined to the library for typing her papers and completing her homework. For the briefest of seconds, she wished Alceo were there with her – if anything to help her with her biochemistry homework she couldn’t seem to understand. She’d gotten an A- on the last one, and her professor looked at her sideways as if he knew she hadn’t done it on her own. Galynn just smiled at him and said that the school tutors were great.

Galynn slammed her notebook shut and stood to stretch her neck. She had been in the library for hours, and she still wasn’t done. Going through several different texts to try and find the answers she was looking for was exhausting. She rolled her neck, cracked her fingers and set out for the science section. Again. She was doubtful she was going to find what she was looking for, but if she didn’t try, she wouldn’t be able to live with herself. Okay, she’d be able to live with herself, she would just be angry at the grade she received.

Walking though the isles, she noticed that a lot of the students had left. She looked down at her watch and was astonished at the time. Glancing out of one on the floor to ceiling windows lining the far wall, she could tell the sun had set long ago. Galynn sighed and kept walking.

She liked the library. It was quiet. No one to bother her and most of all, no
SportsCenter
analysts to talk about Alceo Russell. The season was drawing to a close, and everyone was speculating on whether or not the Celts could finally win a Bowl game. If she had been paying attention to Alceo she would have noticed, like everyone else, that his head didn’t seem to be in the game. All the analysts were speculating the cause of his lapse, and repeatedly asked him if the pressure was starting to get to him, but each time, he just dodged the question and smiled broadly.

She rounded the corner to the science section and began to chew her lip. If she was ever going to get out of there, she needed to find the right book, and fast.

--

Alceo wouldn’t say that he had spent his time away from Galynn searching for her, he would say that he as more interested in getting to know more about her. He’d asked around and found that no one he knew, knew her. That didn’t surprise him. He could tell by talking with her that they didn’t run in the same circles.

He didn’t want to admit it, but the fact that she left him was bothering the hell out of him. He was the one to leave; he never had any shortage of women asking to stay between his sheets just a little while longer. But not Galynn, and he couldn’t figure out why. Was he any good? That thought brought a smile to his face. No one had ever complained before. But, she did fall asleep.

He was almost ashamed to admit that some girl he barely knew had him all twisted up. “Have you been listening to me, honey?” The sound of Marie’s voice brought Alceo out of his fog. For the life of him he couldn’t remember why Will chose to let that girl hang around them. She was useless for conversation, couldn’t tell a football from a baseball and had a voice three octaves above shrill.

Alceo grinned at Will. As they all walked to the library, Alceo watched Will as he looked at Marie. “Yea, babe. I was listening. Hey, can you do my psych paper for me. My hand is a little sore.” Alceo shook his head as Will began to turn on the charm. The girl nodded emphatically.

“Oh sure, I would love to help you out.”

“Oh really?” Will asked, the corners of his mouth tugging upwards.

“Well, I’ve got another problem too.”

“What’s that?” Alceo was amazed. The girl has the good grace to look like she really didn’t know he was asking for a blowjob.

“Well, my muscles are a little tight – and sore,” Will added quickly. “I would love to have a massage, but I don’t know where to get one.”

“I could give you a massage if you like. I’m real good at it too.”

The stupidity of girls never failed to amaze him. Galynn wouldn’t fall for something that stupid. He cock stiffened at the thought of that night. She hadn’t fallen for anything, what she did was let him do what he wanted, so she could get what she wanted. Alceo doubted if she had ever fooled around with a guy she’d just met.

Will nudged him in the side with his elbow and smiled. “See how easy this shit it. You want a massage too?” Will raised his eyebrows and Alceo shook his head no. He knew what Will was hinting at. Alceo didn’t like to think about the last time they had tag teamed a girl together. Will was into some freaky stuff, and Alceo had no desire to revisit his best friend’s sexual perversion.

“What, you don’t like pussy anymore?” Will asked as they entered the library. Alceo would have told him to shut the fuck up, be he knew it wouldn’t do any good.

“Bro, I’m not in the mood to double team this freshman in a fucking gorilla suit and top hats on.”

Will stopped walking and gaped at his best friend. “That was one time! And it was Halloween.” He shouted. He dew looks from the few people that still had their noses pressed between the pages of their books.

“You still have the costume.”

“I swear dude, I think changing in front of all of us in the locker room has turned you into a homo.”

“Shut the fuck up. I’m just not into your idea of kink.”

They carried on their conversation as they walked deeper and deeper into the library. Alceo knew where he was talking the freshman – to the law review section. It was large, quiet and there Will could fondle the poor girl while she tried to write his paper. Sometimes he wondered what parents really think their kids do in college because it certainly isn’t learning.

“Oh wait,” Will said dramatically. One of the younger librarians was prepared to shush him, but when she looked up from the stack of books she was reshelving, and noticed it was them. She smiled and waved. “You’re not still hung up on that Gay chick are you?”

Alceo regretted the moment he told Will about Galynn. Immediately, he wanted all the details and to know who she was so he could fuck her. Will didn’t really discriminate; he fucked anything with a heartbeat.

“Her name is Galynn.” Alceo said through clenched teeth. He took a deep breath as they found an empty table and sat down. Marie pulled out her laptop and opened her Facebook page. He was pretty sure she was posting that she was in the library with him and Will. After a nudge from Will, she opened up her document editor and began to type.

“Wait,” Marie said as she looked up at Alceo. “You don’t mean Galynn Pierce do you?”

Alceo’s heart stopped. He didn’t say anything, just nodded as Marie turned her attention back to her computer.

“Well, do you know her?” Alceo’s hands were bunched as his heart began to pound loudly in his ears. Maybe there was still a chance for him to find her.

“Kinda,” Marie shrugged. “I know her roommate Jasmine. Galynn must be Jasmine’s jolly fat friend that’s always with her.” Marie laughed while Alceo ground his teeth. “Have you seen her? She’s…round.” Marie said with a faint smile on her face. “She’s not bad looking but she’s just so quiet. While everyone else is talking, she’s usually stuffing her face.” Alceo listened to the sound of Marie’s laughter and thought about punching her in the face.

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