Malicious Lullaby
Pulsar
- Joined
- Jan 9, 2009
- Location
- On my knees, in between his legs.
For a moment, Esther didn’t expect Chad to respond. At that point, she’d gracefully get up and leave, knowing she had at least said and done her part, which at the end of the day would have been just fine for her. Even if there would always be a niggle of a shadow that reminded her just how much he detested her for what she did. Just as there would always be a part of her that detested him for what he did, since he cheated first. But she had no right to be angry or so hurt that she couldn’t at least offer some civility because she had cheated. Not once. But twice. Even if it was with the same guy.
Glancing back, she saw Cory and her initial reaction was her eyes widening in surprise. Then she quickly calmed herself down so not to startle him. It was bad enough that he would only have one eye for the rest of his life. No need to make that situation worse in his mind by reacting badly to it. So she mustered up a smile and bit back some giggles. Cory was really high right now. He had to be if he was out of bed. She’d likely never want to see the world again if she lost one of her eyes, let alone get back on her feet without some serious painkillers. “Anytime Cory. I hope your recovery comes well. I’ll be happy to play Florence Nightingale to you too. Play games and bring you porn.” She grinned.
Turning back to Chad, she was surprised by his admission but she wouldn’t refute it. She was surprised Cory said her coming here was more than Chad probably deserved. Part of her knew that he must be telling the truth. Esther didn’t want to think about how many girls Chad might have played with or screwed over in his conquests--just as she didn’t want to think about that where Harrison was concerned--but the other part of her knew, the one she was rolling with, that at this point, she and Chad were even.
Smiling gently, she leaned up and very, very, very gently placed a kiss to his cheek and then to his forehead. “I’ll see you later. I meant what I said. Whether school is still out or not tomorrow, I’ll pop by. And don’t try arguing with me.” Standing up, she gave his hand a reassuring squeeze. “Until then, Chad.” She offered him another smile before she left, giving Cory a warm smile and a touch to his arm before she left, joining her mom and Abby out in the waiting room to leave.
“How’d it go?” Abby asked.
Esther nodded her head, smiling a little. “Not terrible.”
“But not good?”
“No...it was good. It was just more fun to say not terrible.”
“Har har.” Abby rolled her eyes, sliding her arm around Esther’s shoulders. “Can we go shopping now?”
“Yes!” Both mother and daughter cheered in unison.
Glancing back, she saw Cory and her initial reaction was her eyes widening in surprise. Then she quickly calmed herself down so not to startle him. It was bad enough that he would only have one eye for the rest of his life. No need to make that situation worse in his mind by reacting badly to it. So she mustered up a smile and bit back some giggles. Cory was really high right now. He had to be if he was out of bed. She’d likely never want to see the world again if she lost one of her eyes, let alone get back on her feet without some serious painkillers. “Anytime Cory. I hope your recovery comes well. I’ll be happy to play Florence Nightingale to you too. Play games and bring you porn.” She grinned.
Turning back to Chad, she was surprised by his admission but she wouldn’t refute it. She was surprised Cory said her coming here was more than Chad probably deserved. Part of her knew that he must be telling the truth. Esther didn’t want to think about how many girls Chad might have played with or screwed over in his conquests--just as she didn’t want to think about that where Harrison was concerned--but the other part of her knew, the one she was rolling with, that at this point, she and Chad were even.
Smiling gently, she leaned up and very, very, very gently placed a kiss to his cheek and then to his forehead. “I’ll see you later. I meant what I said. Whether school is still out or not tomorrow, I’ll pop by. And don’t try arguing with me.” Standing up, she gave his hand a reassuring squeeze. “Until then, Chad.” She offered him another smile before she left, giving Cory a warm smile and a touch to his arm before she left, joining her mom and Abby out in the waiting room to leave.
“How’d it go?” Abby asked.
Esther nodded her head, smiling a little. “Not terrible.”
“But not good?”
“No...it was good. It was just more fun to say not terrible.”
“Har har.” Abby rolled her eyes, sliding her arm around Esther’s shoulders. “Can we go shopping now?”
“Yes!” Both mother and daughter cheered in unison.