A few months after the party at James's house, I got a message from James. He asked if he could come over and talk. He needed a shoulder to lean on. I told him he was welcome to stop by. An hour passed and he knocked on the door. When I opened it I could tell he was visibly upset and had been crying. James was a big guy. He was tall and a bit on the hefty side but, he was more like a squishy teddy bear.
I invited him in and we sat on the couch. He had a rough few weeks. I knew his mother had recently passed and that was really hard for him. She was his best friend. I had the privilege of meeting her and she was a wonderful woman. James had also been dating a cute blonde name Tiffany. James was enamored with her but, I wasn't. Something about her didn't sit right with me.
I always thought she was after James for his money and inheritance. He spent a week being completely inconsolable. It was this time that Tiffany decided to make an ultimatum. She wanted to get married. James was not ready and told her it was the wrong time. After hearing that, she dumped him like an unwanted puppy and did everything she could to make him feel terrible.
I hugged him. I my heart ached for the sorrow he had. I did my best to make him feel better. We talked for hours about everything. I told him he was better off without Tiffany. It took him a little while but he soon found himself feeling the same. When I finally got a smile out of him, I asked if he wanted to go out and do something.
We left the house and drove around the city. I asked him if he wanted to go shopping with me and he said why not. First stop was the mall. We hit several stores and I had him pick out places he wanted to go. We visited a few "guy" stores. I think he was impressed that I went with him to a knife store and knew a bit of the different types of blades that were on display. We even found a hobby shop inside the mall. Again, I think I impressed him when I went to the counter to get a part for my radio controlled car.
I winked at the guy at the counter and remarked that he should probably wipe the drool from his face. He laughed and jokingly asked me to marry him. I turned to James and said "Only if my teddy bear is okay with it." James laughed and said no.
We all laughed. As we left the store, James called me a naughty girl. I looked at him and remarked, "I can't help if I turn guys on."
He laughed again. It was great to have my friend back. We headed to the food court and had a quick bite before leaving and heading home.
We got back to my place and continued our hanging out. I had broken out a bottle of wine and some beers. We started talking again about his relationship with that gold digging harpy. A while passed and we were probably both a little tipsy. I told James he deserved someone better than her.
"Someone like you?" He jokingly asked.
I smiled and blushed. I had not thought about it before but yes. "I would blow your mind!" I joked.
"I remember the party." He said with an eyebrow raised. "And we had another person in that exchange."
I smiled deviously. "Would you like to see what I can do on my own?" I asked a little tipsy.
He chuckled and nodded his head thinking I was simply joking. I, however, wasn't joking. We had been sitting on the couch while we talked and drank. I put my glass down and reached over to his crotch. He jumped a little when I made contact. I could feel that he already had as slight erection. Remembering the night at the party, I rubbed his cock through his pants trying to get his full attention.
It didn't take much to get him hard. James almost dropped his drink. He tried to stop things thinking he was taking advantage of me since I had been drinking. I looked at him and reminded him that I wasn't drunk. I asked him if he wanted more. He could only nod.
I stood up and asked him to follow me. We walked to the bed room and I stood before him. I reached up as best as I could to put my arms around his neck. He responded with his arms around my waist and pulled me into him. He stared into my eyes. "We don't have to do this, if you don't want to." He commented.