She didn’t miss the look he gave her at her question and instantly knew that she had said the wrong thing.
“Actually, yes. There is something I need.”
He began to take predatory steps toward her, and she instantly stood. His long legs ate up the distance between them in no time. Colbie hadn’t been fast enough, and he now had her trapped between his arms and her desk.
“I need,” he started as he ran a knuckle down her cheek. “to know...” He then leaned in, and his lips were mere millimeters away from hers. “if you could help me again this afternoon. I found some other things I had questions about.”
Colbie was speechless, and what would she have said even if she could speak? She felt his body press against her, and she tried to hold it in, but GiGi’s ass allowed it to escape, and she found herself letting out something that resembled a moan at his closeness.
Don’t blame that on me.
He leaned back and smiled at her. “I’ll see you after school, Ms. Morris.” With that, he walked away and out of the classroom, but she couldn’t even turn to look at him.
Honey, you are shook.
Shut up!
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Dallis smiled to himself as he headed down the hall back to his study room. No one was doing anything, so he had asked the monitor for a bathroom pass. Instead, he used the time to go and put part of his second move into action with his sexy-ass history teacher.
As he made his way down the hall, he recalled how her body had felt against his. She was so soft, and the way her curves felt against him, the thought alone had him hardening. He loved her curves and planned on taking them for a test drive.
When he returned to his classroom, he took his seat by Hayden. His friend had his headphones in but took them out when he noticed that Dallis had returned. He threw him a look and raised an eyebrow at the smile he had on his face.
“I’m guessing your bathroom trip was fruitful,” Hayden stated, knowing damn well that Dallis had not gone to the actual bathroom.
“Best trip I’ve ever had,” Dallis replied. Hayden scoffed before putting his headphones back in his ears.
Leaning back in his seat, he propped his feet up on his desk. He had about thirty minutes before the bell would ring. Admittedly, he could have used the time to do some homework, but he didn’t feel like it. He heard the chair to his right pulled out, and he rolled his eyes, already knowing who it was.
“Hey, Dallis.”
“Hey, Harper,” he responded without looking over at her.
“There’s a party this weekend at Greg’s house. Are you going?”
“No,” he responded.
“Oh. Maybe we could do something together if you don’t have plans.”
“I have plans. Sorry,” Dallis replied. Though he didn’t have plans yet, he had every intention of changing that. Even if he didn’t, he wouldn’t go out with Harper.
It wasn’t that she had been with several guys because she hadn’t. It also wasn’t because she wasn’t pretty; because she was. Harper was a beautiful girl, but that was just it, she was a girl, and Dallis had his eyes on a gorgeous woman.
“Okay. Maybe some other time.”
Dallis just smiled at her. He didn’t want to hurt her feelings and tell her, no again in front of the class, but he knew he would never go out with her. He also didn’t want to lie to her. So, silence was his best option. He zoned out for the rest of the period when she got up and walked back to where she usually sat.
The final bell had just rung, and Dallis was making his way to Ms. Morris’ room. She had her bag on her shoulder and was headed for the door when he walked in. His presence stopped her in her tracks. He smiled to himself. She had been trying to get away before he got there.
“Dallis,” she stated as if she were caught doing something she was not supposed to be.
“Ms. Morris. I thought you were going to help me some more this afternoon,” he responded as he pushed the door closed behind him and stepped further into the classroom.
“I have something to take care of. I apologize that I can’t help you today.”
Dallis tilted his head to the side. “Are you lying to me...Colbie?” Her eyes widened at the use of her first name, and he closed the distance between them. “It’s not nice to lie to someone,” he told her, gripping her chin gently.