It's only been a few days since Kari has been staying with Davis, but nothing has really changed for either of them. Neither of them knew that much about the other and they can barely speak to each other. Kari woke up in her new room. She reached for a robe and decided to go down stairs for breakfast. When she did, she saw that it was already made with pancakes and coffee and there was a note.
"Had to leave for something important. Enjoy breakfast." That's what the note said.
"Well that was nice of him." Kari said as she grabbed a fork and knife and took a bite out of the pancakes. "Wow. The guy really knows how to cook. Okay, so far I've been doing fine. Now if I can just make it through this without my heart bursting out, I'll be fine." Kari really was having trouble understanding what she was feeling. She can't talk to this guy or look at him without her heart going a mile a minute.
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Davis
The important thing Davis had to do took him to the police station. He carried a box of donuts and knocked on a private eye door and when it open, it was Ken who answered.
"Davis? What are you doing here?" Ken said.
"I have some donuts for you. I really need to talk to you about something." Davis said.
"I have some work to do." Ken said.
"It's about my house guest." Davis said and that turned the whole thing around.
"Step into my office." Ken said and he let Davis inside. Davis took seat and the both of them started to feast on the donuts. "So how is the house guest? It's only been about three days."
"She's just like Tai said she is, except that she I can't really seem to talk to each other." Davis said.
"That's it?" Ken asked.
"No. I can't stop thinking about her. My heart keeps beating like crazy and the moment I saw her it won't stop." Davis said.
"Are you saying you might like her?" Ken said and Davis didn't know how to answer. "I'm going to take your silence as a maybe. You also said that she hasn't talk much to you?"
"Yeah." Davis said.
"Interesting. Two people who barely even talk to each other are living in the same place and one might like the other." Ken said as he was pretending to do some thinking. "I think that means she might like you."
"You think?" Davis said.
"Actually one of two ways. The second is that since you don't really talk to her, she doesn't know what to say to you." Ken said.
"Ken, what am I going to do? I can't spend two weeks with this girl in my house. I feel like a cougar and I'm about to pounce." Davis said.
"I'm a bit scared to ask what she is in that simile." Ken said finding the thought a bit disturbing. "Look, I think you're overthinking the whole thing."
"What do I do?" Davis said.
"Just treat her like a normal person. How about you take her out to dinner? Don't make it a date, just use it as an excuse to get to know her better." Ken said. "Maybe you two are complete opposites and once you see that, you won't like her so much."
"That's actually a good idea." Davis said.
"See. You'll be fine, but I still would be careful." Ken said. "If you're still having those feelings after that, you will have a problem. Don't forget that this is Tai's sister. Most brothers aren't too fond of their little sisters dating and that might be the same as they grow up."
"Thanks." Davis said acting like he didn't had enough to worry about.
"Now are we going to finish these donuts or can I hand them out to everyone here?" Ken said.
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Davis' House
Davis stepped into his home and when he entered the living room, he spotted Kari and she was just reading a magazine.
"Hello." Davis said.
"Oh hi." Kari said. That was about it. Both of them were acting like nervous children and Davis wasn't going to do this anymore.
"Listen Kari, things seem to be awkward between us." Davis said. "I was thinking that maybe you and I could go out to dinner. We should get to know each other better."
"That actually sounds like a good idea. Let me just get my purse." Kari said. Once she grabbed it, they both got in Davis' car and headed out. "I thought you rode in a limo?"
"I only do that when I have business and when I don't head straight home when I'm done with work." Davis said.
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A Restaurant
Instead of going to his own, Davis thought it would be nice if Kari had something else to eat. He took her to a nice and casual restaurant. Neither of them said anything as they were looking over what to eat. Davis decided to be the one to start the conversation.
"So Kari, why don't you start by telling me something about yourself?" Davis said.
"What do you want to know?" Kari said.
"I don't know. Why don't you tell me what your family is like?" Davis suggested.
"Okay. Well, Tai is really my only sibling." Kari said. "My parents are nice, but my mom is not the best cook."
"Not the best cook? What does she make or does she do something wrong on a casual basis?" Davis asked.
"Yes." That was all Kari said. Davis didn't understand, but he figured that meant she was that bad of a cook. "Anyway, Tai has been a great brother, but he can be a bit protective. I studied hard in school and college and I got a teaching degree to be a kindergarten teacher."
"That sounds like a nice career to have." Davis said. "If you don't mind the little rascals casually causing mayhem." That last part he whispered.
"What about you?" Kari said.
"Okay, I actually have an older sister, but she and I never saw eye to eye." Davis said. "I actually met your brother around my first year of college which is also where I started my noodle cart business."
"You're kidding me. Your noodle cart turned into a worldwide noodle business?" Kari said.
"Do you find that hard to believe? You had a taste of my cooking." Davis said and Kari actually had a small laugh. Both of them actually had a nice time and found out they had a lot in common. That added to the problem. Now that they knew how much they had in common, it was going to be tough to keep their feelings to themselves.
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Davis' House
After they had dinner, they had a nice walk around the city and spent the night just getting to know each other. It be soon became dark and headed home. They both came through the front door and Kari was ready to call it a night.
"I'm going to bed, Davis. It's nearly eleven at night and I'm kind of tired." Kari said.
"Goodnight." Davis said. As he watched her go upstairs, he couldn't take it anymore. This cougar was about to pounce. He marched up those stairs and to Kari's room. He looked in and saw she was laying out her pajamas to change into. He just stepped inside and Kari noticed him came in.
"Davis, is something wrong?" Kari said.
"No, I just need to tell you something and I need to do something." Davis said.
"What?" Kari said.
"I don't know what it is, but ever since I saw you, I thought you're the most beautiful woman I've ever seen." Davis said. "I can't help myself anymore." He just grabbed her head and kissed her hard and with much passion. Kari was completely surprised and had him pull back.
"What are you doing?" Kari said and Davis thought he screwed up.
"I'm sorry, I just couldn't help myself." Davis said.
"I didn't say stop." Kari said and he liked it. The two of them kissed again as their lips were hungry for each other. Davis brought her leg up with his arm, but Kari was a step ahead and wrapped her legs around him. Davis brought her over to drawer and had her sit on it as the two of them kept kissing.
"I hope you're alright going to third base." Davis said.
"I say give me a home run." Kari said. Davis undid the buttons on her blouse and Kari was removing his shirt. Davis was placing kisses on her neck and both of them worked on the pants. Kari was trying to remove his belt, but Davis moved his hands inside from the back and gave her a squeeze.
"Oh wow." Davis moaned. Both off them pulled down their pants and got them off. Davis lifted her off the dresser and placed her on the bed as he was right over her, but saw something was wrong. "You sure about this? You seem kind of nervous."
"To be honest, I never did this before." Kari said. "It's just that you're so hot and I can't help myself either."
"I'll try to be gentle, no promises." Davis said and the made out again and this time they let their tongues dance with each other. Kari was scratching at his back and Davis unclipped her bra and tossed it away. Davis pulled away to get a look at her breast. He went for her panties and tossed them off and he did the same with his boxers.
"Whoa." Kari said as she never saw one before.
"We'll take this one step at a time. Here's step one." Davis said as he kissed her again. He managed to slide himself in and Kari began to feel warm as her face was flushed. It was painful, but she bared with it. "Just hold on, the pain will be over before you know it." He said and started thrusting back and forth.
"Oh God….Oh God!" Kari cried out. Davis kept going in and out and Kari tried to hold on. She squeezed on his shoulders as the point came and the pain subsided. "It's not so bad now."
"We're not even done yet." Davis said and started going in faster. Instead of painful, Kari was finding it enjoyable. Both of them groaned and pant and were glad they did this. Davis placed his hands on her breasts and rubbed against them as they kept going.
"I feel something." Kari said.
"Me too. I think we're both going to climax." Davis groaned. Davis kept pushing and Kari was the one to blow first. Davis kept pushing for a little bit until he reached his end and shot inside her. Davis collapsed next to her and both of them were breathing hard.
"Wow." Kari said.
"That was your first time so you must have thought that was pretty good." Davis said. "If there's a chance we do this next time, we've got to be more careful. I don't want you to get pregnant by accident."
"Next time?" Kari said.
"I don't know what I'm saying now. I can't think straight." Davis said.
"What does this mean for us now?" Kari said.
"I don't know." Davis said. After getting to know each other, that's the one thing they didn't know.
