The Good Student

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Authors: Stacey Espino
discuss this in your group session tomorrow. You don’t want you to miss out on your next class.”
    What a brush off. “Okay. Thank you for your time, Mr. Taylor.” She made her way back up the stairs to the exit, making sure to sway her ass and flip her curls. At least she started something, and hopefully the seed took root. Tomorrow she’d put him to the test.
    ****
    Hayden exhaled as soon as Kaya disappeared out the door at the head of the stairs. The girl would be the death of him. Her body screamed sex—from her firm young breasts to her luscious, round ass. She made his brain fuzzy and logical thought difficult. Was she a natural flirt or did she want more from him? She'd been shy until now. His head was spinning. Generally students weren’t interested in him or his co-workers, too busy in their own young adult dating dramas. Occasionally he’d get girls with daddy issues latching onto him, but he always kept professional to a fault. He liked to get on the same level with his students and throw out sexual and taboo jokes because it helped him connect with them. From his experience, students who felt understood usually preformed better and took more effort in their work.
    Hayden had to admit, his personal life pretty much sucked. His social circle was null and void long before his divorce. Sure, he went out occasionally with his co-workers, but they were all a good ten years older than him. He was forty-two, not dead. He went to the gym at least four times a week and took pride in his physique and appearance. Thank God baldness and early grey didn’t run in his family. He easily passed for a man in his thirties.
    Kaya was twenty-six, but unfortunately looked a lot younger than her age. What was he thinking? Was he actually considering pursuing a relationship with one of his students? He never expected to find a companion after his divorce, especially at his age, and basically wrote off his love life. Hayden poured his heart into his work and students because it was all he had left. The lonely nights in his condo watching movies or marking assignments were far from fulfilling. He craved to bond with a female for more than sex. A life partner was something he dreamed of, but it continued to elude him.
    The new girl brought out all his raw feelings and needs to the surface. She reminded him that he was a man, not just some degree stuffed in a suit. He wanted to fuck her. It had been so long. He also wanted to connect with her; to pull her into his solitary world. There was more to her than this innocent seduction. He bet his last dollar she played a role far beyond her understanding. But he knew the game well.
    Hayden wanted her to submit to him. To allow him to show her an erotic mix of pleasure and pain that she had to idea existed.
     
     

Chapter Five
     
    “So, how’s Project Taylor coming along?” asked Cynthia.
    “Just fine. You wouldn’t happen to know how old he is, would you?”
    “Sixty?”
    Kaya pushed her friend off the sidewalk. “You’re so dumb! Not even close.”
    “I’m just bugging you. I’ll try and find out. Whatever he is, he’s too old for you.”
    “Age is just a number,” said Kaya.
    “You think that now. Wait another ten years when you’re still hot, but Taylor’s in diapers.”
    “Cynthia!”
“Sorry. I couldn’t resist.”
    They entered the coffee shop, the small bells clinked against the glass door as they entered. Their usual little table by the window was vacant.
    After settling in their seats for just a few minutes, Mike and his friend bound through the doors bringing a rush of cool air into the shop.
    “Kaya!” Mike pulled up a chair, scraping the metal legs across the tiles. “Fancy meeting you here.” He was the kind of guy you had to laugh at even when they were annoying.
    “We come here everyday, Mike. Like you don’t know,” said Cynthia, shaking her head.
    “Hi, Mike,” said Kaya.
    “Have you had your meeting with Taylor yet?”
    “No.

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