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Reunion
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Author: M. R. Joseph
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furiously and hard. Our breaths were short and heavy. My stomach flip flopped around and I heard him moaning into my mouth. He pulled away suddenly and looked at me. Deep in my eyes. “ Savy?” Only one word escaped my lips. “ Drive.”
     
    I don’t remember falling asleep last night. I woke up in my old room. The sun was shining through the windows and I could smell coffee. I went to the bathroom, washed my face and stuck on my running clothes. When I came down my mom was drinking coffee and eating some cereal.
    “Good morning love bug! How’d you sleep?”
    “Great mom. Like a rock.” It was a lie. All I dreamt about was him and his ferocious lips. Damn it Sam Reynolds. Get the hell out of my head. I drank some coffee and talked with mom for a bit telling her about the dinner with Maddy and little Joey. Mom had told me she was working late but if I needed a ride home from Roy’s tonight she would be more than happy to pick me up. I told her thanks, kissed her check and told her I was going for a run and I’d see her tomorrow.
    I put on my iPod and began to venture out in my old neighborhood. The song that came on made me set out on my pace a little better. As Coldplay was ringing in my ears I sped up my pace. I tired to get the image of an 18 year old Sam Reynolds out of my head. I forwarded to the next song. Oh great. How perfect. Thanks Kylie Minogue. I know I can’t just get him out of my head.
    I ripped the ear pods out and ran the rest of the way music-less. When I came home I jumped in the shower and went in search of a nail salon for a manicure and pedicure. After my relaxing day to myself and went back to my moms to find something to wear to Roy’s tonight. I put on a pair of skinny jeans and my black ballet flats. I put on a black tank top and a shear purple short sleeve shirt that hung down my shoulders exposing the thin black straps of my tight black tank. I blew my hair out straight and put on a touch of makeup. I still had a bit of tan left on my face left over from the summer. I thought I looked good. There was always a chance i’d meet someone and flirt with them so I had to look good even if it was just a bunch of friends hanging out.
    I spotted Ella and Trish when I pulled open the door to Roy’s. They rushed to me with hugs and we complimented each other on our outfits. “ Where are Maddy and Lilian?”
    “They will be here any minute” Trish said. Just then my two other best friends shimmied through the door. Lilian yelled, “Ok ladies the party has arrived.”
    We all hugged and gushed over each other. Lilian was tall and had wavy dark brown hair which grazed her shoulders. She was athletic and was always the consummate professional until a Vodka Gimlet touched her lips. Tonight she looked a little more laid back. Jeans and a short sleeved flowing blouse. She put her “ lawyer clothes” away for the night. We talked about Maddy’s hair growing back thick and curly and how awesome she looked. We walked in the bar area and we spotted Kyle, Maddy’s husband. I stood on my tippy toes to kiss his cheek. “ Hi Kyle. You look great.”
    “ Oh Sav I’m old and going gray. My ass is big and I think I have hair growing out of my ears.” I laughed at his monotone voice. Maddy chimed in. “ You are the most handsome man in the world.”
    “Oh well my dear I think you are the most beautiful, BLIND curly headed woman I have ever seen.” Kyle replied back to Maddy. He bent down to give her a gentle kiss. Just then I heard behind me.
    “Oh dear God I think I’m about to vomit all over my Louboutin’s!”
    I turned around to see the dark haired, much thinner and slightly taller version of me. Georgia. She held up both her hands and shouted “ Let the fun begin bitches.”
    She hugged me and the rest of the gang and told the bartender to line up the shots of tequila.
    “Jesus Georgia already.” I said.
    “Why the hell not Sav. You only live once.”
    We were on our second shot when I
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