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Deep breath, Noah. Iām sure after this past week, even if thereās no romantic spark, we can have a nice time and remain friends. I have to trust the AI on this one.
M: I havenāt been this nervous since my first date in high school.
R: Me too! This whole blind date thing is really a trip. But youāre unlike anyone Iāve met before.
M: You donāt even know what I look like yet. I could look like Jabba the Hutt for all you know.
R: I seriously doubt you do, but even Jabba must have had some positive qualities. If anything, he had wicked taste in bikinis.
M: Youāre evil for that one.
R: Have any specific place in mind?
I think furiously. I was so nervous about just asking her that I didnāt even think about where and when and how.
M: How about tomorrow afternoon at the Alex Lighthouse bookstore? That way, youāve got a big public space for safety.
R: And theyāve got that kickass cafe. Five thirty?
M: Perfect. I think Iām going to skip story time tonight in favor of a cold shower.
R: I think Iām going to go for a bubble bath before bed. And before you start thinking that sounds sexy, Iāll have a charcoal mask on my face, cucumber slices on my eyes, and scrub on my lips. Iāve got a hot date I want to impress.
M: Guess Iāll have to brush my teeth then too. <wink emoji> Gānight.
R: Gānight.
I take a shower and do a bit more work to calm down my jittery nerves. Still, as I lie down and try and get some sleep, itās thoughts of Rachel and the stirrings sheās causing me to feel in my chest, in my brain, and yes, in my still half-hard cock, that are on my mind.
Suddenly, my phone dings . . . itās her.
R: One last goodnight. Youāve been on my mind while I took my bath. How will I recognize you and you recognize me?
M: Iāll wear a blue tie.
R: Iāll wear a blue dress since itāll look good with my hair. <wink emoji> See you tomorrow. <lipstick kiss emoji>
Chapter 7 Riley
Iām nowhere near ābig timeā as far as influencers go. In fact, sponsored posts make up less than a third of my monthly income. I still have to earn my money the old-fashioned way, driving traffic to my social media and getting percentage kickbacks on views, likes, and shares. But with my followers growing, that could change. More sponsorshipsācarefully cultivated ones, of courseācan add name recognition to an online personality, leading new followers to a page like ants to a cake at a picnic.
Like this makeup from Joroast Cosmetics. All-organic, animal friendly . . . and so luscious and pretty that as I touch up my eyelashes, I feel sexy and feminine, exactly what I want to feel today.
And I need it. Because as excited as I am about meeting Mark for the first time in person, Iām also nervous.
What if I donāt meet his expectations?
What if he doesnāt meet mine?
What if heās a psycho killer whoās going to leave my dead body by the river?
āWell, if thatās the case,ā I tell my reflection as I cap my mascara and go hunting for the right shade of lipstick, āat least Iām going to be one fabulous looking corpse. What do you think, Raffy?ā
Raffy, who has been perched on my queen-sized bed this whole time, watches me intently, probably wondering what Iām doing. He doesnāt even pick his head up from his fluffy paws, but he knows when a reaction is expected and gives me a half-hearted āRowf!ā
āThanks, but I would like a few more details than that,ā I tease, going over to rub behind his ears. āYou think Iām pretty, donāt you, boy?ā
Raffy affirms for me that yes, I do look cute and that yes, if I do end up abandoned on the bank of the river, his lifeās never going to be the same. Most likely because nobody will baby him the way I do.
āOkay, then letās finish filming my final look.ā Iām pulling some double duty today, using my sponsored make-up to get ready for my date but also filming a āget ready with meā video. I just need a shot of the completed look and Iāll be ready to edit the full video into one seamless video with transitions from phase to phase.
I find the right angle on my halo light and use the Bluetooth remote to set the timer on my phoneās camera. Three, two, one . . . pose and click. I reset it to go again and do another pose. And then a third and fourth. Flipping through them, I decide the third oneās the charm and send it to my laptop.
āRaffy, come here, baby,ā I tell him. He glares at me, and with a huff of annoyance, he gets up and hops off the bed to come over. But then he stops to stretch, and I encourage him, āYou want to be in a picture with Mama? Of course you do!ā
Heās a diva in training, minus the training part, and he loves his fans. Mostly because they send him treats. Scooping him up, I hold him at armās length and look into his little face. āYouāll always be my number-one boy, right?ā
āRawf!ā That gets a more enthusiastic reaction, and I snuggle him in close.
Grinning, I reset my camera and then use the remote to make my phone beep. The noise gets Raffyās attention, and he looks directly at the camera, right on cue. I have just enough time to smile and pose myself before Raffy starts squirming. It takes more than three tries, but in the end, I have a good one, me smiling to the camera while Raffy looks adorable in my arms.
I send that one to my laptop too. After Raffyās approval. āWhoās the best doggy model in the world? Thatās right, you are.ā I set him down, and he jumps right back on the bed and continues with his half-asleep
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