Blaster5608
Star
- Joined
- Dec 12, 2010
FIREFIGHTING FLIRT - High school graduation is over and we've both moved out of our parents and into a house together. We've been dating all throughout high school and I care about you more than anything. I've taken up a job as a fire-fighter and make just enough money to support us both without you having a job. After visiting me one day at work, you notice how strong and muscular my firefighter co-workers are, so you study my work schedule and come over to visit them once in a while when I'm not around. You come over dressed in slutty costumes and outfits and bring over baked cookies for them to 'thank' them. Eventually you start dressing in even sluttier costumes and start to preform and dance on the firemen’s pole like a stripper for them. One evening, you take the flirting with them a little too far and end up fucking one of them, which leads you to fuck the next guys. You start enjoying all of them one after the other, you lose track of time not knowing that my shift is coming up. I come into work to see you going absolutely crazy on them.
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Greg didn’t have much of a choice being the new guy at work. He was unfortunately stuck with the night shift. He rocked back and forth in his chair, looking over the emergency phone that never rung and onto the table in front of him, wishing there was more to do at this hour. Being a brand new firefighter was fun and exciting for him. He got paid well and from living in a small town, never had any actually work to do. The part that drove him crazy was that he didn’t get to spend much time with his girlfriend now. Greg had just moved in with her, and he felt lonely late night working sometimes and wondered if she missed him at night too. ‘She must be bored without me at night.’ Greg thought, hoping that his girlfriend could find something to occupy her time with when he wasn't around. He hoped she didn’t feel too lonely being alone all day, especially since there was nothing to do in this absolutely small town. Greg’s sleep cycle was off as he worked all night and slept all day. He felt bad he never had the energy to stay awake during the day and spend time with his girlfriend.
Greg picked up his cell phone and began to dial his girlfriend. It was 1am and he hoped she was awake and would pick up the phone. Greg had just remembered that he had left his firefighting badge at the house. “Shit, I can’t forget stupid things like that” Greg said to himself. The phone rang as Greg began to sputter his words the second he heard the phone click. He couldn't even tell if it was her answering or the answering machine at the moment, but he had to get his message off as fast as possible. He was nervous, knowing he would be fired for being on the job without his badge, and he couldn’t leave the station unattended either. “Hey babe, I left my badge at home. I’m so sorry to wake you, but I really need it! It should be on top of my work schedule on my desk” He quickly said. Greg knew exactly where he left it. It was on top of his desk along with all his other papers, including his schedule and the schedules of all the other firefighters, including their pictures next to them. Greg held the phone to his ear, waiting for a response.
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Greg didn’t have much of a choice being the new guy at work. He was unfortunately stuck with the night shift. He rocked back and forth in his chair, looking over the emergency phone that never rung and onto the table in front of him, wishing there was more to do at this hour. Being a brand new firefighter was fun and exciting for him. He got paid well and from living in a small town, never had any actually work to do. The part that drove him crazy was that he didn’t get to spend much time with his girlfriend now. Greg had just moved in with her, and he felt lonely late night working sometimes and wondered if she missed him at night too. ‘She must be bored without me at night.’ Greg thought, hoping that his girlfriend could find something to occupy her time with when he wasn't around. He hoped she didn’t feel too lonely being alone all day, especially since there was nothing to do in this absolutely small town. Greg’s sleep cycle was off as he worked all night and slept all day. He felt bad he never had the energy to stay awake during the day and spend time with his girlfriend.
Greg picked up his cell phone and began to dial his girlfriend. It was 1am and he hoped she was awake and would pick up the phone. Greg had just remembered that he had left his firefighting badge at the house. “Shit, I can’t forget stupid things like that” Greg said to himself. The phone rang as Greg began to sputter his words the second he heard the phone click. He couldn't even tell if it was her answering or the answering machine at the moment, but he had to get his message off as fast as possible. He was nervous, knowing he would be fired for being on the job without his badge, and he couldn’t leave the station unattended either. “Hey babe, I left my badge at home. I’m so sorry to wake you, but I really need it! It should be on top of my work schedule on my desk” He quickly said. Greg knew exactly where he left it. It was on top of his desk along with all his other papers, including his schedule and the schedules of all the other firefighters, including their pictures next to them. Greg held the phone to his ear, waiting for a response.