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Chocolates
"You're
sure that these chocolates will make anybody who eats them fall madly
in love with me?" Lisa asked starting at the red and pink heart shaped
box. It housed a bakers dozen innocent looking pieces of chocolate.
"Yes deary, yes. Anybody who eats them will love you. Man. Woman. Makes
no difference." The silver haired salesman explained. The man's accent
was so thick that Lisa could barely make out his words. "Remember girl,
love do what love want. Not what you want. Understand?"
Lisa nodded that she understood what he said but she wasn't really
paying any attention to his words. She was just staring at the box of
chocolates that would get her everything that she ever wanted. "This is
not toy. I would not sell, but you. So much pain. Perhaps you will use
well?" Lisa nodded her head again and closed to the box.
"Is there anyway to stop it?" She asked picking up the box and
replacing it with a stack of twenty dollar bills a few inches thick.
"To stop spell? You feed them another chocolate. One make them love,
one make them not love." The man continued looking at her then down at
the stack of bills which he slowly picked up. He tried to keep a casual
look as he stared counting the stack of bills. Occasionally he stopped
to lick his thumb and continue counting the money.
"Do I need to be in the room. First person they see of anything?" Lisa
asked.
"I already explain. No. Anybody who eat chocolate will love Lisa most.
Man, woman, blind, deaf. Makes no difference to chocolate. Now go." He
finished counting the money and slipped it into an old fashioned cash
register. "Remember, first chocolate make them love, second make love
go away."
"What happe-"
"If you give third chocolate? Same a first. It make them love and four
make them not love." He turned his back and walked between a curtain of
beads leaving Lisa alone in his shop.
Lisa looked around one last time at the contents of the shop. There
were several bookcases lined with books, many of them written in
languages she couldn't understand, some of them she wasn't even sure
were real. Candles and strange rocks lined the rest. The place even
smelled lightly of sage. "Go!" Lisa clutched her chocolate to her chest
and quickly ran out of the shop squeezing through the door and out onto
the street.
A pair of men, one white and one black quickly turned away from her
paying attention to something in the street and laughing at it. Lisa
felt a familiar warmth spread across her face. She did the polite thing
and pretended not to notice them as she walked towards her car and they
did the same. It was obvious that they had noticed her though, they
nearly stepped into the street as they passed her. Lisa closed her eyes
and tried her best to ignore the shocks of her car groaning as she put
her full weight down on it. The result was another fit of laughter from
the two young men. She was tempted to offer the men a piece of
chocolate each but she had a particular man in mind for the first piece
and she knew where he was going to be.
She pulled into the parking lot of her single room apartment. "Hey Lisa
wait up." Lisa glanced over her shoulder at Tyler and quickly turned
away picking up the pace slightly. "Wait up!" She tried to keep from
making a disgusted face as she stopped walking and let the skinny
redhead catch up to her. "Hey if you're not doing anything on
Valentines Day I thought. . .maybe."
"Yeah I'll think about it Tyler." Lisa snapped and started walking away
from Tyler. She was on her way to the pool where Gil spent most of his
time. Her blonde Adonis was lying on a lawn chair reading a Playboy, or
at least looking at the pictures in it. If he noticed her, he didn't
even bother to look up at her. Lisa noticed Gil though. He might have
been the only thing in the world to her. If it wasn't for the fact that
she would gather a lot of attention if she'd stared at him all
afternoon she would have. She would have stared at him and counted the
number of sweat droplets lazily rolling around his six pack.
Gil looked up over his magazine at Lisa for a moment then lowered them
again. "Can I help you?"
"Oh sorry, I didn't mean to stare." Lisa blurted. "Would you like a
chocolate?"
Gil looked up at her again then smiled. "Sure come on over." Gil looked
down into the box. "Are these from Tyler?" He teased. "I know he likes
you and all but usually people wait until the fourteenth to start
giving out boxes of chocolates. I feel bad about taking the first one
though."
"Don't worry about it." Gil looked at the box for a moment longer then
reached in and took one of the chocolates popping it into his mouth.
"So how is it?" Lisa asked as she watched his jaw clench and relax and
finally send the chocolate down his throat.
"It's kinda bitter actually." Gil twisted his lip slightly as he
swallowed again forcing the last of it down his throat. Then he picked
up his magazine and went back to reading again. Lisa waited for a
moment then frowned realizing that the old man had scammed her. Those
chocolates didn't do a goddamned thing! She was turning to walk away
when Gil gripped her arm. "Hey would you like to go to dinner with me,
tonight and then maybe again on Valentine's Day if nobody else is
taking you?"
Four agonizing hour later Gil knocked on her door dressed in a black
button up shirt and matching slacks. "Wow, you look nice." Gil
whispered while his eyes cut away from Lisa.
"Sorry there wasn't time to get reservations at any place nice, but On
The Border is always fun." Lisa wouldn't have minded if he'd taken her
to McDonalds if he was taking her with him.
Dinner was fine, great even for a pair of friends out for a meal. When
Lisa a bit of water on her chest he pulled her chair out so she could
get to the ladies room. When she got a bit of whipped cream on the
corner of her lip he dabbed it away with a napkin. Gil smirked
innocently when she ordered a Sex on the Beach. Aside from him ignoring
every single pass she made though, the night was great.
When they arrived at the apartment Gil walked her up to the door kissed
her on cheek and turned to go. "You don't have to leave Gil. You could
always come inside and get something to drink."
Gil turned slowly toward her chewing on his lip. "I love you Lisa.
You're one of the best people that I've ever met but I'm not attracted
to you like that." He looked down. "I'm sorry." Tears formed in the
corners of his eyes. "I wish I did because I can't think of anybody
I've ever met that I would rather have around."
"I'm sorry too. Here have one of my chocolates before you go." Lisa
said and handed Gil a chocolate from the box.
"We still on for Valentine's Day?" Gil asked as he popped the treat
into his mouth. Lisa watched him chew and swallow the treat grimacing
slightly. He blinked several times and braced himself against the wall.
"Whoa. Lisa." He blinked a few more times before pushing away from the
wall and looking down the hall. "Sorry I zoned out for a moment there.
What were we talking about?"
"Nothing Gil, I'll talk to you later." Gil smiled and ducked away from
her door and down the hall leaving Lisa to spend the night alone.
Lisa was nearly big enough to fill the full sized bet on her own but
she was still aware of the void beside her when she woke up. He was
supposed to be there! The chocolates were supposed to make him fall in
love with her, not love her as a friend! Lisa fought a set of tears as
then looked to the side of her bed. A half empty carton of ice cream
and several beers was an unpleasant reminder that she hadn't gone
straight to sleep last night.
Lisa tossed on a khaki pantsuit and walked out to her car. "Hey Lisa!"
It was Tyler again. He was still dressed in his Von's uniform the bags
beneath his eyes were a strong indicator that he still hadn't gotten to
sleep. "Did you think about maybe going with me to dinner?"
"Later Tyler." Lisa spat quickly trying to pick up her pace just a bit.
"You look great by the way!" Tyler shouted again then disappeared into
his apartment.
Lisa took a deep breath as she pulled into the driveway of her office
building. A tower of glass and steel that she'd never actually seen the
top of. The elevator claimed it was thirty stories tall and six deep
with parking. She worked on the thirteenth floor as a receptionist.
Ron Michaels was her boss. Six years her senior he was just thirty
three years old and already the regional manager of Conway &
Turner
Legal. He'd attended Harvard Law and had gotten a reputation as a great
lawyer as soon as he'd gotten out of college. He kept in shape with a
strenuous regimen that had him take lunch from eleven to one for a trip
to the gym and he usually ate vegetarian or fish for dinner. He was
literally all that a woman could ask for and probably more than many
deserved.
He was already in the office when Lisa arrived walked into the office
and sat behind the desk. "You're late." He said casually without
looking up from his computer.
"I'm sorry Mr. Michaels." Lisa replied and sat down behind her desk and
started going through her papers.
"Punctuality is important Lisa. You're a great typist, you usually have
a great attitude but all that doesn't matter if you can't show up on
time." Ron got up from his desk and walked over to Lisa gently resting
on hand on her shoulder. "Who's the lucky guy?"
"Huh?" Lisa asked looking for a moment.
"The box of chocolates. Who's the lucky guy who gets to call you his
Valentine?" He motioned to the box.
"Nobody." Lisa mumbled looking at the remaining chocolates. "You want
one?" She asked hoping up the heart shaped box.
"You bought yourself a box?" Ron smirked slightly. "I guess I can help
you finish the box." He took on of the chocolates and popped it into
his mouth. "It's not easy being single on Valentine's Day, I'm sorry I
really should have been a little more sensitive Lisa. How bout I skip
my afternoon work out and we go grab a bite to eat. My treat." Lisa
accepted.
A few hours later she blushed as Ron slid out of his BMW and hurried
around to open the door for her. "A true gentleman." Lisa commented as
he helped her to her feet and lead her into the Palianos.
The moment Lisa stepped into the restaurant she felt the heat rise up
under her collar. Palianos was the kind of restaurant that requires a
reservation. "You know I had to call in a favor to get these
reservations on such short notice. Marian, the owner, I introduced him
to his wife. I got him in touch with some other guys to. Helped him out
big time when his business was on the rocks." Lisa nodded politely.
The next forty five minutes revealed that the chocolate had worked on
Ron exactly as the man had told her it would. It didn't however didn't
have anything to do with how much he loved himself. It was just an hour
and a half of listening to him talk about how wonderful he was. By the
end of their date Lisa was ready to cram the second chocolate down his
throat. It was particularly interesting because she was so bored she
wanted to scream by the time he took her back to the office. It was the
first time in her life that she'd ever been happy to be back to work
instead.
Lisa cried nearly the entire way home. "What the fuck is wrong with
me?" She ran three red lights, had five near crashes and nearly put her
curbed her own car, and that was just what she could remember. Lisa
only remembered the things that could have cost her her life, the rest
of it was just lost in a blur of tears McDonalds, Jack in the Box and
Starbucks.
"It's these fucking chocolates. They never work quite the way they are
supposed to!" She screamed as she ran into her apartment and started
pulling the chocolates out one at a time and feeding them to the
garbage disposal. One after another she tossed the cursed candy down
the drain happy to be rid of it all until she found herself staring at
one last piece. "I am curious how they taste and what's the worst that
could happen?" Lisa asked and ate the final piece of candy.
She'd never experienced a piece of candy quite like it. It was a thick
dark chocolate that melted over her tongue. It took a moment but the
flavor seemed to just explode over her tongue and flow down her throat
and when it did the world blanked out for a single moment and
everything suddenly made sense to her.
Gil wasn't worth her time. He was handsome but he didn't love her, not
the way that she wanted to be loved. Even if the chocolate had worked
it would have been a lie. Ron was too in love with himself to ever
truly love anybody else. The chocolate had made him love her as well
but she was going to be second in his life and she deserved better than
that. She deserved a man who loved her and only her.
When there was a knock at the door Lisa knew who it was before she
opened the door. She didn't know if he was really the one, if he was
the man who deserved her but she knew that he deserved a chance. She
opened the door and before Tyler could speak she wrapped her arms
around him and pulled him into a kiss. The slender man didn't try to
fight her, he melted against her body already swooning. "Tyler, I'm
sorry I didn't go to dinner with you but if its okay with you I'd like
to have a few drinks." Lisa said pulling him into the apartment.
It was hard to get Tyler to form coherent sentences. Lisa was having
too much fun with a man who was completely focused on her, not just her
personality but her body as well. The slender man was eager to get her
out of her clothes. He tried to pretend like he could be patient as she
peeled her shirt up over her stomach and tossed it aside but it was
obvious he couldn't wait from the ravenous look in his eyes. He could
barely keep himself still as she stripped down.
"Lisa." He whispered as he hungrily drank in her body. She pressed a
finger to his lips hushing him before her lips replaced her finger
kissing him deeply. Lisa lead him back to her bed room stripping her
clothing as she went, completely nude other than her ankle length white
socks by the time she made it to her bed. Tyler didn't quite know what
to do until he saw her lying on her back, legs splayed open. She had
one hand between her legs spreading her moist pink lips open for him.
Tyler stripped his clothing away so quick Lisa hardly noticed and lay
on top of her. "You are so beautiful." He aimed his cock at her sex and
eased into her. Slowly pushing until every bit of his manhood was
inside her tight wet tunnel. It took him two hands to handle a tit but
he managed to bring her flesh up to his lips suckling hungrily on her
sensitive flesh.
It was the most amazing moment in Lisa's life when she felt him
starting to pick up speed inside her. She wasn't a virgin, she'd been
fucked before but she'd never been with a man who truly wanted her.
Tyler was the first man who'd thought she was beautiful and wasn't just
taking one for the team. This was the first time that Lisa hadn't
settled for whatever she could get but she was sleeping with a man that
she wanted to be cause he wanted to sleep with her and it was amazing.
Lisa felt her entire body collapse into spasms as Tyler continued to
thrust against her. Over and over again, faster and faster. When he
came wh rapped her arms around him pulling him as tight against her
body as she could manage. The warmth flooding her insides was amazing.
It didn't take long for her own orgasm to crash against her body.
The orgasm was like an out of body experience. She'd never had the kind
of mind shattering, leg numbing orgasm that felt like you were watching
it happen to someone else because it was simply to amazing g to be
true. Lisa lost control of her self, digging her nails so deeply into
his shoulders that he'd remember what he'd done for the rest of the
week if not a little longer. Her toes curled and the bed groaned as
well to add to the evidence that they had been together.
"I love you Lisa." Tyler whispered in her ear as he rolled off Lisa and
wrapped his arms as far around her as they could get and kissed her
shoulder.
"Thank you." Lisa responded and she knew that it wasn't the candy
talking. In fact she knew it wasn't for the candy making her love
herself she wouldn't have experienced this night. "Thank you."
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