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Everything Changes
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Author: R F Greenwood
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standing on the bottom of 4 steps and him standing on top of them, sort of has the ‘I’m the king of the castle’ feel to it.
    He looks at me, when I stop about a foot from him.
        “If it wasn’t such a big deal to you, why did you storm out of Star Bucks?” he arches his pierced eyebrow. His dark hair looks messy from running his hand through it too much. He looks tired; obviously he hasn’t been sleeping well.
    Don’t get distracted by his looks Cassie!
       “I stormed out, because I don’t like to be made to look like an idiot”
      He sighs. He looks a little lost for words. I walk towards him and he tenses slightly. I touch his arm and push.
      He frowns but moves out of my way. I walk up to the door and unlock it, walk in and turn on the lights.
      I just love the smell of the library, the old leather covers on some and the dust. I know I shouldn’t probably like that smell but it’s comforting.
    Tyler followed me in here, I can feel him watching me as I disable the alarm and turn o n more of the lights.
      I walk into the kitchen off to the side and put the kettle on.
       “Are you going to talk? Or just follow me round like a lost sheep” I say over my shoulder to him.
      He has arms over his head, holding onto the door frame. It pulls his top up a little. I see a sliver of tanned skin, and a little of his happy trail. I see a glimpse of a tattoo too.
       “Are you actually going to listen to me?” he asks.
       “I can certainly try ” Why am I being such a bitch to him? I’m not doing so well in making him believe I don’t care. When the kettle is boiled I pour myself a cup of tea.
       “Want a cup of coffee?”
      “Please” I nod and stretch to get another cup from the cupboard above. I’m sensing today wasn’t the best day for me to wear a tight fitting pencil skirt and heels.
      I pour him his coffee, like he has it. I bend and get the milk from the fridge under the counter. I hear a soft moan. The last thing I need is for either of us to get horny and fuck’ like rabbits’ in the kitchen of my work place.
      I take our coffee over to the table in the corner of the small kitchen. I sit and cross my legs. Tyler sits down and looks at my legs.
      I look down and see my skirt has risen a little. I’m glad I didn’t wear the skirt with the slit running up my leg. He would have a nice view of the top of my stockings by now if I was.
      I take a sip of my tea and place it back on the table. Turning and looking at him.
       “So start explaining yourself, you r words. Not mine” I try and look like I’m not anxious of what he has to say.
       “Ok, b ut no butting in until I’m finished” I motion my fingers like I’ve locked my mouth up and threw away the key. When he’s satisfied he starts.
       “Right , I’ll start from the beginning” I have to bite my tongue from saying a smart remark. This keeping quiet sounds like hard work.
       “Georgina and I met when I was 20. I hadn’t long started working at the pub I’m working at now. She came in with a group of friends and me being me, walked over to her and started talking. We hit it off st raight away” I roll my eyes. He gives me a stern look but carries on. “She would come in the pub often and we would talk. Well one day, I plucked up the nerve to ask her out. She agreed. We started going out and everything was fine for the first couple of months, but then she starts going all weird, saying we need to take our relationship to the next level. I’m not a commitment dodger or anything; I just didn’t feel like we were ready. So I tried to do it gently and break it off with her, but it blew up in my face. She has a dad, high up in the ranks, nothing to do with police” I nod; we have some dodgy people around Colchester. “I get a visit from her dad and his ‘friends’ giving me a ‘nice’ warning that I get engaged to his daughter or Sam wouldn’t walk. At the time Sam was working
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