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Sophia found herself worried about the image she had chosen as Hale looked it over. He was taking a great deal of time, zooming in and out, debating things. At least that was what he seemed to be doing. It made her wonder if she had made the wrong choice. Was it to bold, was it crossing a line? Had she read the whole situation wrong? Inwardly she flailed, but on the outside she sat there quietly waiting to see what his response would be. Granted she sat there holding her breath the whole time. All the while mentally preparing himself for what would no doubt be the gentlest rejection any woman had ever heard.

But to her surprise as Hale spoke he didn't reject her, he didn't try and sooth her ego or correct her train of thought. No instead he went with it and described a scene that made parts of her ache. Not simply in a sexual way, but in a a girl felt as she was being made to feel like a woman for the first time. He didn't shy away from what he saw, in that moment she was just that nerd girl his daughter hung out with. In that moment she was a woman he craved, a woman sexual and aware. A elegant, graceful and honestly beautiful example of femininity. "I've never had anyone make me sound so beautiful and sexy before." Sophia admitted with a shy smile. …show more content…
She hadn't thought of the timing really, and almost felt bad for her choice now. But those feelings left her the moment Hale held out a hand to help her from the chair, "I can pick something el..." she paused as he as he kissed her cheek, her eyes locking with his as he began to speak about trusting her body to him. She nodded as her fingers gripped at the edge of her sweater and pulled it up over her head. Dropping it to the floor she was left there in the sheer tank top and bar she wore underneath

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