Away Game: Dominated By Their Landlord by Unknown
Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 0000000000000
Published: 2021-10-27T01:07:50+00:00
Chapter Eleven
âWhy?â
âWould you please put your headphones on?â
Reza snapped his fingers, said, âJonny. Listen to your wife.â
He showed them a solemn face and tried to hide the rage that had burst up within him. But under that rage, under that sickly swell, was an ocean of curiosity. So he showed them that he didnât want to put his headphones on but he did. Because he wanted to.
With the headphones over his head now, big earmuffs style, he glowered at them. Charlie made a little gentle helicopter motion with her finger indicating for him to turn around. She didnât smile for him, but there was a certain warmth of concern in her eyes.
As soon as he swiveled his chair around he tapped a few keys and activated the microphone. Instantly, his headphones were filled with the sound of the room.
His fingers began to type. Only it wasnât code coming from his fingers right now. It was complete gobbledygook. Nonsense. His mind was focused on one thing and that was what Charlie wanted to ask from Reza.
Charlie watched him, he saw her face in the mirror turned toward him. Reza scratched his shoulder and waited. Charlie shouted âJonny!â Loud and sharp. He made no movement.
She watched him further. Shouted again: âJonny!â
Still he typed. Streams of useless characters.
He listened.
Charlie turned to face Reza again, and Reza asked her: âWell? What is it you want from me?â
Mean Charlie had simmered. Barely there now. What had emerged? Childish Charlie. Little Girl Charlie who wanted something. An ache developed in his belly. Hard and swirling and imminent. Right in the space between his bellybutton and that steel cage that locked his dick away.
âI donât know,â Charlie said in a soft singsong.
Reza smiled wider. âYes you do. Tell me.â
âWhy didnât you pay any attention to me in the Bahamas?â she asked him now, changing the subject and trying to control things.
Reza said, âYou knew I was busy. You knew that was a work trip. We went out on Saturday, we had a good time.â
âI know. But you hardly even paid any attention to me.â
âSure, I did.â
âWe didnât do ⦠anything.â
âWe did lots of things.â
Charlie acted petulant, sighing briskly and cocking her head at him. She said, âYou know what I mean.â
âMaybe I do,â he said acting stupid. Then: âTell me.â
Charlie continued needling him. âSo we come back, and then all week youâre hardly even around here.â
âSo?â
âSo?â She shrugged. She realized she couldnât say what she wanted.
Reza prompted her âTell me what you want and Iâll give it to you.â
Charlieâs head rolled around on her shoulders as she was confronted with the thing she didnât want to face. It was a long while that she said nothing, just chewing her lips and looking around the room. Reza stayed on his knees on the bed with his big masculine torso completely bared. Finally, Charlie looked over her shoulder again, and Jonny watched from the corner of his eye as she regarded him. He kept typing.
When his eyes went back to the mirror, he saw Charlieâs foot stroking at Rezaâs thigh.
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