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A Deeper Shade of Bad
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classy,” I said grinning as I took a sip of wine.
    “It
wasn’t the best I’ve seen, I would definitely not recommend they go into the
porn business,” he said grinning.
    I
smiled, “No definitely not.”
    Mrs.
Price came over smiling, “Is everything ok dear, Nicky doesn’t want to sit next
to you at the table,” She said looking disappointed.
    “Fine,
just a little embarrassing moment,” I said smiling. There was no way I was
going to tell his mother what happened.
    “He
was tagging Lana upstairs and we caught them,” Alex said as if it were no big
deal.
    Mrs.
Price looked horrified. I smacked Alex’s arm, “You don’t tell your mother
that,” I said shocked.
    “No,
its fine I need a reason to hit him,” She said and marched off.
    Dinner
was called and Alex led me in and I took the seat next to him. Nicky refused to
look at me and Lana would glare at me every once in a while. Dinner was good
and Alex was decent company. He was quiet but we shared looks that made me
smile when their mother would look at Nicky.
    After
dinner everyone was meandering around, “Are you ready?” Alex asked.
    “Yes,
very,” I said smiling.
    “Come
on let’s go say goodnight to my parents,” He said. We walked over to his
parents and he hugged his mother and father.
    She
looked at me and hugged me, “I’m sorry dear.”
    “It’s
fine really, I still had fun,” I said as I hugged Bob.
    “Good,
maybe we will see you around,” She said sounding hopeful.
    I
smiled; “Maybe,” I said and followed Alex.
    He
held the door of a pretty black SUV and I got in. He got in next to me, “Would
you like to come to my house for a while, for a drink?”
    I
sighed, “Are you trying to get in my pants to?”
    He
smiled, “If I was I would ask if you wanted to park somewhere and get in the
back seat, I wouldn’t take you home.”
    “Classy,
I guess I could go for a little while,” I said smiling. There was something
different about him. I wasn’t so sure I would be able to say no to him.
    He
pulled out of his parent’s driveway and drove toward the beach. He pulled into
a private beach community right on the ocean. He pulled into a garage under the
house and got out. He let me out and I followed him into the huge house.
    It
was beautiful inside, I could definitely tell it was a man’s house but it had a
beach theme. The kitchen was huge and modern. There was a small breakfast nook
and French doors that led out to a deck. He led me to a room with a bar and
several couches. I sat down on one of the couches while he made us drinks. “So
you look like an eternal bachelor as well, do you just have friends?” I asked
amused.
    “No,
I have submissives,” He said and handed me a drink.
    “Sounds
kinky,” I said and smiled as I took a drink. I was a little surprised he was
being so honest. I kind of wondered if he was telling the truth.
    He
smiled, “Not as much as you think. It’s not about sex it’s more about control.”
    “So
women just do what you want?” I was curious about the lifestyle. I had read
about it, but never thought about it beyond that.
    He
watched me for a minute. “Yes, but they enjoy being taken care off. Think about
it you get whatever you want you just have to follow directions on certain
days. It is more like a job than anything.”
    I
shrugged; “I guess if you like the lifestyle.”
    “I
think you would do well in that lifestyle. You are smart, funny, pretty,” he
said smiling.
    “I
am not at all submissive” I said and laughed.
    “It’s
a learned trait, I could teach you,” He said smiling. He looked like he was
actually serious.
    I
looked at him surprised, “You want me to be your submissive?”
    “I
would enjoy it.” His face didn’t betray his emotions and I was a little nervous
at his suggestion. I was more nervous that I wasn’t against the idea.
    I
looked at him and thought about it, “What do I have to do?”
    He
shrugged like it was no big deal. “Stay with me on
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