Indie: Do you use public places to hook up?
I groan, this isn’t where I wanted to take this conversation. Come on, darling, be a little less practical and let your desire drive you. Not your curiosity.
Indie: Oh, you went quiet. So, you go to a bar and fuck the first woman who glances at you.
Ty: Whoa, that’s not the direction I expected us to take. Let’s start with no. I don’t hook up much, when I do, I’m usually on the road and pay for another room.
Indie: So, you can leave without saying a word.
Ty: Is this a trick question?
Indie: No. I’m curious.
Ty: If I left today it was because you were sleeping and I needed to pick up Myra. May I remind you I left a note.
Indie: A pretty embarrassing note my sisters read.
Ty: My apologies. If I had known they were going to be there I would’ve hidden the note.
Ty: Actually, I would’ve woken you up so you could’ve dressed up before they entered.
Indie: So, what happens when you’re not on the road? How do you hook up?
Ty: I don’t hook up.
Indie: I don’t believe you.
Ty: I have a five-year-old at home. Nothing will happen within the two-hundred-mile radius of the house for the next thirteen years, give or take.
Indie: Yet, here you are telling me you were thinking about me and wanting to fuck around. How does that work?
Ty: You and I are different, darling. We’re friends who’ll find time to benefit from each other. Also, this text started as a teasing that I wanted to evolve to role-playing, darling. You were supposed to guess what I was doing, then I would ask if you’re wet.
Indie: Ooh, so I would say you were touching a hard thick cock while thinking about me. Then you’d order me to tell you if I’m wet, I’d say I’m soaking just for you. I could even send a voice memo with a moan. But . . .I can’t because I’m at my brother’s house.
Ty: Which brother?
Indie: Does it matter?
Ty: Probably not, I’m just curious.
Indie: Why do you always want to know everything?
Ty: No, that’s you. I’m just wondering if you’re at Gabe’s since he lives close by and if that’s the case, I would ask you to swing by and spend the night with me.
Indie: It’s not only me, you also want to know everything, but let’s not digress. I refuse to tell you where I’m at.
Ty: So it’s Gabe’s and you don’t want me to beg you to come to me, huh?
Indie: Even if you ask me, I wouldn’t go. Remember the five-year-old sleeping a few rooms away from you?
Ty: Well, let me get you a car to take you home. I don’t like knowing that you’re driving late at night.
Indie: You are . . .
Ty: Don’t leave me hanging.
Indie: If you were a few years younger and I wasn’t jaded . . . Good night, Ty. I’m turning this off. Let’s not talk again until it’s time to exchange Myra.