To Love a Man

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Authors: Rontora Nolan
Then pray about it and it will come true.”
    He looked her in the eyes and felt some something stirred inside him. Her eyes were light brown, but the moment she smiled at him, he knew there was something about her. He winked back at her.
    “Wow. Maybe you should be up there.”
    “Yeah not even.”
    She laughed and bit her bottom lip then gave her focus back to the pulpit.
    “It’s easy to want what we want and think that’s enough. And I see this all the time. You want something but instead of praying once for it you pray over and over and over. But the bible tells us to pray then give thanks. If you have faith that your prayer is going to be answered then why keep asking. It’s like we aren’t satisfied until we have it right then and right now. But we aren’t giving the Lord time to make the desires of our heart a reality. We miss so many blessings because we are too concerned with the timing. Pray for it. Then give it to God and thank him for it. And if you have to pray for it again then thank him for it and thank him for supplying it in his own time.”
    “Wow.” He said looking at her.
    Ramón purposely caressed her thighs with his wondering if she felt the rush of heat fill her up like he did. She felt it but she remained calm. Learning at a young age how to control her emotions she left her face blank while on the inside she wanted to melt in his arms. She shook her head as she tried to get the thoughts out of her head. She glanced at his masculine hands that were almost as big as the bible he was holding and felt shame and she thought of having them all over her. She felt a surge of embarrassment flush her face as she tried her best to stop the thoughts from entering her head. She couldn’t hold her head anymore and she turned towards Ramón and caught him staring at her. She looked away unsure of what make of him staring at her. Maybe she shouldn’t have spoken at all.
    By the end of service, Desiree was ready to leave. She felt so wrong for all her thoughts during the service. As she got up to leave Ramón stood in front of her.
    “It was nice meeting you Desiree.” He gave her a smile that sent shivers up and down her spine.
    “You too.” She managed to get out and turned away before her legs went Jell-O beneath her.
    “So you really don't know who I am?” he cocked his head and looked at her. She turned back towards him and gave him a puzzled glance.
    “What do you mean?”
    “I mean I am kinda famous around here.”
    She sneered shaking her head. “Ok and so what would make you think I don't know who you are?”
    Before he could respond, she smirked.
    “Wow. I see because I didn’t fawn all over you I must not know who you are right?”
    “It’s not that it’s just.” Before he could get another word out she attacked him with words.
    “What women throw themselves at you, so you’re validated as this amazing man? Well excuse me for trying to respect Gods house and not make it all about you. Forgive me for not rushing up to you and asking for your autograph oh, I am so ashamed of myself. You know I am kinda shocked at you. This is a place of worship not a place for big headed jocks to get more attention.”
    Ramón stood by never feeling smaller than he did at that moment. But somehow as she was tearing him a new one he began to get aroused. Focusing on her lips to show her he could pay attention to what she had to say had been a mistake. The moment she licked them, while still telling him off, he wanted to taste them and see if their fullness felt soft against his.
    The more she spoke he knew he should have been paying attention but all he could think about was grabbing her close to him and doing things to her that would make even the pastor of the church blush to hear. What made matters worse was his mother and daughter just standing there without saying a word not knowing that it took all his strength not to get completely turned on by this woman.
    “Now if you will excuse me I am

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