FIFTY SHADES OF FAT Read Online Free

FIFTY SHADES OF FAT
Book: FIFTY SHADES OF FAT Read Online Free
Author: Summer Goldspring
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    My elbow was resting uncomfortably on the window with my fingers trying to keep the wheel steady. I turned on the radio to try to alleviate my tension.
     
    It turned out there was country music playing on the radio. I noticed a man hitchhiking. He was waiving other cars down but they ignored him.
     
    I slowed down to have a look. He smiled at me. It was now obvious why the people past him by. He was a vampire.
     
    Not everyone could tell humans and vampires apart, but I could. I just had this feeling when I saw a vampire.
     
    He was a bit pale, not much, and he had rich blue eyes. He had a strong looking body with perfect wavy brown hair. His smiled was mesmerizing and sexy.
     
    The road he was walking was a long stretch but vampires rarely got tired. I rolled down the passenger door window. He introduced himself and said his name was Robert.
     
    I asked him where he was off to. "Wherever you want to take me dear." He said. I smiled and unlocked the door for him. He sat down with just a small b ag with him. He had a nice smell to him. Like a fresh smell right out of the shower.
     
    It was so sexy.
     
    We drove for a while, and I was pretty silent at first, but Robert was not. He looked at me as I drove. It was intense.
     
    There were moments of awkward silence. I felt his eyes on me. He asked me about my life and where I was going. I lied to him. I made stuff up as I went along. I asked about him and where he was going. He said he was going to get away from where he came from. He wasn't specific. He told me he was a vampire, but I smiled and told him that I already could tell, and that it didn't bother me.
     
    Obviously we were both playing games with each other. He was part of a game he had no idea about. I was trying to impress Robert and then I noticed how dirty it was in the vehicle. Lisa had some parties in here or something big, cause it was filthy.
     
    I saw all kinds of garbage like fast food bags and drink cups all over the floor. On the seat behind Robert were all kinds of porn magazines of women. I wondered who Lisa really was. I thought I knew her. I was dead wrong. I prayed he didn't look back at the seats. Robert adjusted the radio, and switched to classical music.
     
    As we drove along the long road we noticed another hitchhiker walking down the road. Robert asked me to stop for him, but I refused. He then insisted that I do. Robert was very persuasive, so I pulled over to have a look at the hitchhiker. Robert asked the man if he needed a ride somewhere.
     
    The man's eyes were green and he was pretty cute with short black hair. He had a guitar with him. No surprise, he was a vampire.
     
    The wind was starting to pick up and was blowing hard; I think there was a windstorm approaching.
     
    The vampire said his name was Steven and accepted the ride.
     
    He wore a pair of dark blue jeans and a black leather jacket. I asked Steven where he was going, and he said he was headed to the Goldman Inn which was 30 minutes away. Vampires were so weird sometimes. The two vampires began to have a conversation about their lives.
     
    Robert was being very polite, while the mysterious Steven was somewhat rude in answering the questions. He was also inquiring about me, which made Robert uneasy. Steven was obviously interested in me.
     
    I started to wish I never picked up either of them. I focused more on my driving since the weather was pretty bad .
     
    The conversation between the two seemed to escalate and the classical music was still playing.
     
    It seemed like some sort of soap opera. Robert glanced briefly at me and became silent. I looked at Steven in the back with the rear view mirror and noticed his eyes were focused on the porn magazines that were left on the back seat and floor.
     
    He continued to inquire about me, which was getting Robert upset. There was more silence. A few minutes later the conversation escalated.
     
    Steven asked me to stop the vehicle, but Robert told me to
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