
One Plus One
This is a short erotic story. Adults only.I had a loathing for numbers. No siree. Give me words, I was good with those. I could charm my way into Canada wearing a “I will fuck all the old men and take their money” sign. But maths, physics and chemistry that dealt with numbers was not my forte.And I hated especially that the lines between alphabet and numerals have become blurred and with letters ...
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Publication Date: May 31, 2014
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orming their way into equations making it more difficult for me. That was the whole reason I ended up being at the library at 2 am. Because I had to cram formulas and equations and all that shit in less than 8 hours. I never do all nighters; I rather sleep in my fucking bed than stay in some lonely ass library doing work. But I had to. I failed one test already, I was lucky I was getting a make up paper.I was comfortably buried in piles of paper at the back of the library and I almost didn't notice someone was walking along the bookshelves to my right. What a loser, being in the library so late. Well I was here, at least I knew I didn’t wanted to be. But whoever this was, seemed quite contented. The incessant humming they were doing was driving me crazy on top of how pissed I already was, I was about to tell the fucker to piss off when I saw it was Missy.Prissy Missy. Damn. Now I can't tell her to piss off cuz she was like, the baby of the class. Not exactly the baby, but more like a little kitten you just wanted to play with and feed and not let run in the middle of the street. She saw me and waved shyly. I saw her scurried over with a bunch of papers in hand.“Research Paper” was all she said as she took a chair across from me. Frankly, I welcomed the presence of another human being even though I knew she wouldn't talk much. I didn’t mind. She was nice enough, and smart too. So if I needed some help I could ask her.
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