Tuesday, August 9, 2011

I have all night -- Part Two

Two hours later and we're stumbling up the five flights to my one bedroom. On the third floor, she took off her heels and ran past me. I was not going to chase after her. Somehow I didn't think the sight of me wheezing up the last two flights after her would be an aphrodisiac. Plus, I had two six packs in a bag and I was more concerned about their safe arrival than I was my own.

"Hey," she yelled.

"Yeah," I said back.

"Is the roof open?"

"Don't know, never tried it."

I heard her give a hard push followed by a little shout of glee. I guess that sign promising a loud alarm was a croc.

"No alarm?," I asked while climbing up the last flight of stairs to the roof.

"Guess not," she said.

"What if there had been?"

"We'd be running back to your apartment."

I walked up to the landing, pushed her heels to the corner and went out on to the roof. It was dark and I'd never been up here before. It had a pretty good view of east, west, and north but not south. My building was on 105th between West End and Riverside and the big buildings on the south side of the street limited the view to a few other hi-rises and, off in the distance, the Empire State Building.

But uptown hasn't been totally destroyed and the moon was bright. It was cold on the roof but not too windy. I grabbed a couple of Coronas out of the bag and popped them open with the opener I kept on my key chain. Then I grabbed the lime I bought and sliced it open with the pen knife that I also kept on my key chain. I squeezed the limes into our beers, licked the juice off my fingers and walked over to the southeast corner where she was staring out into space.

"Here," I said as I approached not wanting to startle her. She turned and grabbed the beer and took swig, put it on the ground and then returned to her view.

I took a swig and then pulled out a cigarette and fired it up. I took a deep drag, looked up towards the moon, and blew some smoke into the night.

"I can't believe you never came up here before," she said.

"What can I say. I lead a simple life."

"It's so nice."

"Yeah, well I'm pretty sure they don't want us up here."

"Well, it's too cool to waste."

She turned back towards me, grabbed my cigarette, took a drag, exhaled and handed it back to me. Then she put her arms on my shoulders, leaned up and kissed me softly, sucking on my lower lip for a few seconds before leaning her body into mine. It didn't take long for me to overcome the elements. She kept kissing me while pushing me backwards into the wall where the door was then she started to undo my belt. A second later and her hand was inside my pants and another second after that and I wasn't in them anymore.

I tried to put my free hand around her but she used her free one to push my arm back. Then she dropped to her knees. A feeling of warmth like nothing I'd ever experienced before surrounded me. Normally, I try to set records for endurance, but in this case I figured the odds that I'd ever be in this situation again were so long that for once I'd sit back and enjoy something rather than resist it. Plus, this wasn't costing me anything so I didn't need to worry about not getting the full hour. I took a drag off my cigarette and exhaled into the cool air. A few seconds after that my knees began to shake a little as her mouth tightened around me and took everything I had.




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