Chapter 73

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“Hey,” Mia said, as Ellie got into the car

Ellie leaned over and kissed her. “Drive.”

Mia didn’t seem to understand. She looked at Ellie’s bare feet. “What?”

“Go down there,” Ellie said, and pointed down the street. She started kissing Mia’s neck, “Don’t sit right outside where he might see us.”

“Oh yeah,” Mia said, and started the engine. She put the car in gear, but then just sat there without doing anything else. She seemed to be waiting for Ellie to stop, but Ellie didn’t.

“That’s distracting,” Mia said in the end.

“You’re distracting. And you’re only going that far, so just go.”

“Stop,” Mia said, and tried to push Ellie away.

“Nope,” Ellie said, and kept kissing. “Go.”

After a moment, Mia did. She drove a little way, to the next empty parking space, while Ellie kept kissing her neck. Mia drove slowly, as if she was having trouble concentrating, then stopped, and parked, and turned around in her seat so her neck disappeared and Ellie had to stop kissing.

Mia was looking back towards Ellie’s house. “Is this too close?” Mia said.

They were parked about four houses away.

Ellie shrugged. She and Mark never talked to their neighbours, so it didn’t really matter what the neighbours saw. She started kissing Mia again. Kissing her, and undoing the buttons of her shirt.

“Shit,” Mia said, and looked around. “Dude…”

“There’s no-one around.”

“You can’t tell,” Mia said, and put her arm over her chest to stop Ellie. “It’s dark.”

“Yeah,” Ellie said.

“No, I mean, you can’t see who’s out there.”

“And they can’t see us.”

Mia didn’t seem convinced, and Ellie supposed she was right. The street lights were bright enough for her to see Mia’s face, which probably meant they were bright enough to show anything else they might happen to be doing.

“It’s fine,” Ellie said. “There’s never anyone around. It’s a quiet, boring suburban street where ever no-one fucks in parked cars.”

“Okay,” Mia said, and seemed to be trying not to grin. “So won’t that make it worse if anyone does see us?”

“Nah, ‘cause no-one will be looking, because…”

Ellie stopped, and waited until Mia looked at her.

“Because how it’s a quiet boring suburban street where no-one fucks in parked cars,” Ellie said. “Come here.”

She gave up on Mia’s shirt, and reached up Mia’s skirt instead, stroking Mia’s legs, feeling their smoothness, grabbing at Mia’s underwear, and trying to pull them off.

Mia put her knees together.

“Hey,” Ellie said. “Don’t.”

“You really want to in a car,” Mia said. “It’s kind of awkward.”

“It’s kind of hot.”

Mia looked at her.

“I know,” Ellie said. “It’s awkward. It’s also finishing what we started ages ago.”

“I suppose.”

“And you so can’t say no to that,” Ellie said, quite pleased with herself.

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