The Girlfriend Experience Ch. 35
Date: 10/3/2023,
Categories:
Group Sex
Author: byJeremydcp
Chapter Thirty-Five
Thursday, July 16, 2020
Citronelle, California
"I thought we were gonna keep this relationship a secret between us. No one else was supposed to know." Donald Stanlick inclined his head and rubbed at the uneven scruff on his neck as he slogged outside, behind The Fireside Country Store, and gazed at Lucy. "I see you've told your friends. That's okay, little girl. I don't mind."
Donald set the stainless-steel bowl down and filled it to the rim. When he stood and winced, favoring his surgically reconstructed left knee, the bowl was immediately surrounded by not one, not two, not three, butsix cats. Word must've spread in the local alleyways that Donald was a sucker when it came to feeding strays.
"Aww, that's beautiful. All you kitties eat up, now, and I'll see you again at the start of my shift Saturday afternoon. Lucy, you tell any other friends you have that they're welcome to come too." Sweat beaded around his hairline. "Jesus, it still feels like it's a hundred-and-seven out here. I don't see how you all survive in this heat. Try to find a cool spot to sleep tonight, too, will you?"
If it were up to him, Donald would usher all those felines inside so they could relax in the air conditioning twenty-four/seven, but it wasn't up to him. He was just an employee here, as the business belonged to Mr. and Mrs. Winston, and they didn't want their merchandise to be clawed at and chewed on overnight (among other things).I can understand ...
... that.
Lifting his gaze, Donald returned inside, and locked the back door behind him.
"Donald, honey, why don't you do a trash sweep, and check the restrooms are clean as well? We'll be closing up shop here in forty minutes." Along with her husband, A.J., sixty-six-year-old Eleanor Winston had devoted almost five decades to the family business, this southern-style general store on the corner of Juniper Street and Clover Avenue in lovely downtown Citronelle, California. A local institution, The Fireside Country Store sold toys representative of the 1950s and 1960s, country music CDs, DVDs of early classic television, puzzles, woodcrafts, cookbooks, baking mixes, and kitchen novelty items. The establishment included a shrine to Citronelle's history and was decorated with antique household tools, old wall calendars and advertising posters, and black and white photographs.
A small assortment of food and other grocery items had allowed it to remain open through the pandemic.
"Yeah, Mrs. Winston. Don't worry, I'll take care of it." Donald plucked at his facemask -I wish I didn't have to wear this thing - as he trudged off to the cleaning closet in search of garbage bags.Another day wasted, another dollar earned. Once arriving, he leaned forward, rested his forearm on the doorframe, and sighed.
Though he'd undergone ACL surgery seven months ago, there were still many instances when Donald's left knee felt unstable and proved too painful to bear any weight.That's because you're ...