I Make Out With a Stranger

Date: 9/9/2023

By Xiileaf

I was at some sort of night event. It wasn’t a club, and I don’t think it was a party, but I’m not sure. Either way, I wasn’t participating in the main event. I was in a quieter room, a few other people chilling out as we tried to recover from the thumping music. The music was faint now. The room was bathed in a blue and purple party light and there was a tall desk that a hot guy sat behind. I approached the guy at the desk. He looked up at game and gave me a welcoming, almost seductive gaze. I don’t remember what we talked about, but it wasn’t long before he found himself walking around the desk to sit on top it it. I leaned in with a smirk and my eyes found his lips. They were slightly parted as he breathed slightly heavier, just like mine. With a heavy inhale, I leaned in, grasping the base of his head and keeping him as tightly to me as I could. His soft lips met mine, and everything felt all too familiar. We swayed slightly as we went, getting more into the kiss. That was always my favorite part. Eventually, we broke, and I looked at him in the eyes with a haze. The one I always felt when in the mood. I smirked slyly at him once again, repositioning my hands on the outside, lower part of his thighs. He seemed to become a little shy at this, letting me take the lead. I leaned in again, tightening my grip on the part between his full thighs and his butt. He seemed to almost let out a squeak and I wanted to chuckle, but I was enjoying his engagement all too much. Eventually though, I parted when I needed to breathe again. I let my hands slide up to his thin waist, and his smile contorted into a nervously cute one. Someone I supposedly knew walked into the room and found her way to me. She got my attention and told me to remember the person that really matters to me. I knew she was right, but playfully complained with, “But he’s hot, and right here!” I kinda laughed at myself before I backed away from the guy, leaving him probably wanting more. My friend was right though. She led me out of the room.