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Liz threw her head back with a smile Of course he was And she didn’t want hi you" He accented his words with an ever-increasing teree with hi up and down in front of his face as she rocked up and down on top of hih her body, and she gritted her teeth and leaned over into his shoulder
"Baby," he growled She already knehat he was about to say
"Me too," she panted
And then they both let go Liz felt her body sail away as she closed her eyes and entered a state of euphoria
Brady wrapped his arms around her waist and pulled her in close She dropped her head to his shoulder and let out a contented sigh It was nice to be in his arether until Liz felt herself drifting off She righted herself, kissed his lips, and then moved off of him She hated the absence of his body near hers, but there was plenty hts as they could have together
After they both put their clothes back on and took trips to the bathroo the papers she had been working on She wanted theet back to the at her, it likely wasn’t going to be tonight
Brady leaned over her shoulder and kissed his way up her neck Liz giggled and rested back into him His arms moved around her body and wrapped her up "Is this the article you were so desperate to work on?"
"So on for next week," she n platfor over her shoulder His voice had changed slightly She wasn’t sure what it was, but it sounded like can mode She sure hoped he wasn’t offended by what she wrote He normally liked when she wrote controversial material, because at least he kneas honest
"Yeah I thought it was a great way to engage the campus," she told him She didn’t ht Hayden up before in their conversations She hadn’t really thought about it until now
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She had printed what she had written earlier so that she could go through and see what she was htIt’s all jueof my first draft," she said hastily
He s so other lines word for word She didn’t want to be rude and read over his shoulder or anything, but she was anxious about what he thought She wanted to knohich parts he was reading more carefully than others
There wasn’t really all that much specifically mentioned about him She usually wrote articles about individual politicians, but this one was different She was already nervous about it She hoped he liked it
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"This is good," he said, finally finishing "I see what you ood"
Liz blushed "Thanks"
"I just…I have a suggestion, if you’re interested," he said diplomatically
"Oh?" she asked This was different Not that Brady wasn’t interested in her work He read all of her articles, and so too serious They steered clear of openly discussing politics together
"Well, I like the idea of co students can relate to Youth is the hardest deet them motivated or interested in politics, because everyone is busy partying It’s not that that’s a bad thing for their age, but there is so to have to enter in four years So Liz chuckled
"A lot of students have this idea that the real world sucks and inside the four walls of this institution they’re safe, but there are things directly affecting the or caesturing to himself, "then how can we kno to help them in the future? People thirty to forty years older than this generation are deciding the future, because they vote If all the students participated, that could change"
Liz sly about youth participation in the elections It was part of the reason she had beco to the choir," she said
"Of course I a is that students aren’t actually interested in student governoverne Last sens Everyone was convincing people to vote I think it’s a perfect analogy" Plus, Hayden usually had a sixth sense for what people found interesting He was a natural talent She trusted his judg his hands up as if he wasn’t trying to start an arguht carelike basketball"
"Oh dear lord," she said rolling her eyes "One ofbasketball"
"You play tennis?" he asked with a smile