The Game Plan

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Authors: Breanna Hayse
check?  The thought of plunging his long, thick rod into her virgin pussy refused to depart from his mind; that thought mixed with thoughts about all of the wonderful things he could do with her beautiful little as s… He loved her ass.  It was made to be spanked thoroughly and then made love to.  His mind drifted to the image of his cock sliding deep into that tight, forbidden place and the sounds of her moans as he spilled his seed into her bowels.  Desperate for the willpower to rein in his own lust, Rob quickly changed into his bathing suit and went down to swim laps in the cold hotel pool.
    Cassie followed Ro b’ s instructions and climbed into bed, wishing he was n’ t so far away.  None of it made sense to her.  This was the man who got his rocks off by making her life at home a living hell with his constant need to control and command!  She stared at the ceiling, wondering what had possessed her to call him, anyway.  Comfort?  Reassurance?
    No, she needed to hear him take charge and set her feet on solid ground; to hold her without letting go and assure her he would make everything alright once again.  Rob, although unyielding, was at least consistent.  He could fix anything, and Cassie reluctantly realized she relied upon his strength to keep her from falling apart at the seams.
    She thought of the events from the time just after her mother had died.  While the others whispered quietly around her, Rob grabbed her firmly by the hand and walked her to the coffin, standing next to her while they said goodbye.  He never left her side at the gravesite, either.  She had pretended to be angry with him for those actions, calling him heartless and insensitive, but the truth was that she had n’ t had the courage to say goodbye alone.  He had given her courage and been a solid fortress of strength and protection; she knew he would never break if she needed to lean against him again.
    On the other hand, he was also unbending and often frightened her terribly.  While she longed for his presence, she knew he had a hidden darkness that both compelled and repelled her.  She had a begrudging respect for the irritating man.  He never avoided her tantrums or pretended that things were okay when they obviously were not.  Until very recently, he was also the only one in the family who would call her on the carpet and honestly express his sentiments about her attitude.  He would say what needed to be said, whether she wanted to hear it or not.  Most times, she did not.
    Cassie sighed.  She dreaded Monday but, at the same time, she felt a yearning she could not ignore.  She wanted to be with Rob.  No, not wante d… Hungered .
     
    * * *
     
    Glenn tapped on her door the next morning, hopping on her bed and tousling her hair.
    “ Hey, i t’ s Saturday.  Come watch cartoons and eat fruit loops with me . ”
    Yawning, Cassie sat up in bed, glancing at the clock.  Did n’ t that boy ever sleep?
    “ I t’ s 7.  I do n’ t want to get up yet.  We did n’ t get to bed until way after 4 !” she whined, covering her face with a pillow.  He pulled it away and started to tickle her, making her squeal and fall out of bed.
    “ Come on.  No on e’ s here to tell us to turn it down .” Glenn grinned like an eager child. 
    Sighing, Cassie nodded, following him barefoot down the stairs to the family room.  She dozed sporadically despite Glen n’ s whooping laughter at the cartoon antics.
    The phone rang at 9.  It was Rob.
    “ Hey, dude!  Ho w’ s the trip ?” Glenn asked, holding his finger up to his lips as he muted the TV.
    “ What happened last night ?” Rob demanded, not wasting time with idle chatter.
    “ I, uh, what are you talking about ?” Glenn asked innocently.
    “ Cut to the chase, Glenn.  Cassandra called me crying about being arrested and having to go to court.  She also told me she conned you.  Is it true?  Did you not know about her great escape ? ”
    “ I went to the library

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