Danger in starting a Fire

VERY MUCH MATURE. PLEASE CAUTION... Oh and let me know if I'm going over bored with these scenes.

FPOV.

"Maybe this wont be so bad." Gibby said as we entered Socko's house. Flashing neon lights danced around us and the smoke was overwhelming I was having issues with this partially because I had no clue what the hell we were gonna do. Spencer being responsible wasn't gonna let us drink and I'm pretty sure strippers were out. Maybe after an hour past I could lie and say something happened to Sam.

"Hey! Hey, party peoples. Welcome to the el bachelor fiesta de Freddiloupe. Forgive my poor Spanish. I should have paid more attention in school. I'm Socko's cousin Rob. Lights are courtesy of the band that's playing at the bar at the end of the block."

"Okay nice meeting you Rob." I said backing away and pulling Gibby towards a less populated area. "Remind me what were doing here?"

"You're here to party!" Spencer says sneaking up behind us. "I'm allowing you one drink each."

"Why?" I asked as Gibby accepted one saying sweet.

"You've deserved it after the last few months you've had and tonight is the one night Sam can't yell at you for being a man."

"Yeah that's what bachelor parties are for. Drinking and Ladies." Gibby said eying up the girls by the cooler.

I did not accept the drink. I knew the bad effect alcohol has on me. It's what got me in the whole mess with Sam but I don't regret it. I grabbed a Peppy Cola instead and headed towards the game room. I wanted to have fun. I really did. But I had this feeling that something just wasn't right.

"Boo Ya!" she giggled as she dominated in Black Ops. She was surrounded by guys all of which were cheering her on, amazed by her talents and mesmerized by her looks. She looked up at me and jumped up from some guys lap, red hair bouncing as she greeted me in a hug. "Freddie." She squealed.

"Hello Alice. What are you doing here?"

"I was staying at my aunts and some friends called up and asked me to a party. So here I am." She said sitting down on a chair. I sat down as well. "Hmmm. Bachelor party. You and Sam must have worked out."

"Oh yeah. Well I think I knew I always sort have loved her but I just couldn't tell her." Something bothered me about this conversation.

"How is everything?"

"Well it was hard after my mother died. With Sam around and so much going on with her it's been keeping me busy."

"How is she?"

"She's tough." I laughed as I thought about Sam kissing me earlier. "Look, Alice it was nice seeing you again but I'm gonna go walk around."

"Nice seeing you too. Hope everything will work out for you and Sam."

"Thanks." I replied puzzled by that statement.

Something just wasn't right. I ate a piece of cake and decided to just watch the party. Gibby was acting not like Gibby. But then again he was, seeing as he had a beautiful woman in his arms. How does he do it! I don't know how long I've been here drinking Peppy Colas but I was starting to feel lightheaded. Must be a sugar rush.

"Freddie." Alice said smiled walking over to me. "You look down. What's wrong."

"Headache." I answered then took a sip of my soda. She dug in her pocket and handed me two pills.

"What's this?"

"For your headache." she said. I looked at them carefully and took them. Hoping something would help.

"Come on now. Lets Dance." she said playfully pulling my arm.

"No, I don't dance." I smiled apologetically.

"Come one Freddie. It's just one dance. You could use practice." She batted her eyes. Bad idea Freddie. I went against my judgment, gulped the rest of my soda and let her pull me to the dance floor. At first we were arm length away jumping in time to A Day to Remember's song the Danger in Starting a fire.

The bells were ringing in my ears but I couldn't figure where it was coming from. She turned her back to me and grabbed my hand placing it on her hip. She started grinding on me. It was a strange. I kinda liked it.[insert lyrics]

That's when things got hazy. The smoke got thicker the lights got brighter and I was loosening up. I smiled and danced and the tension in my shorts built, but I didn't care. I was having too much fun.

She winked as she pulled my hand and led me up the stairs. She pushed me to the bed and started undressing me. My arms felt numb and she looked so pretty. She kissed me deeply. Her already too short poufy skirt feeling dangerously shorter as she pressed her body against mine. Heat was radiating from my lower region.

"When did that pole get there?" I asked nodding to the pole from the ceiling to the floor next to the bed.

"What are you talking about silly. It was there when we walked in." She smiled taking off her red and black corset. Her breast were large and bare. She moved over to the pole and hung upside down. Turns out shes wearing a thong as well. She slid across the bed like a cat and pressed her body against me. I couldn't move. What the hell is wrong with me? She unbuttoned my pants as she kissed me. Why can't I stop? Why can't I move? Why didn't I want to move? She lowered herself on to me and moved her hips. I was helpless. But it felt good. She moved smoothly and endlessly along my shaft. I was getting close and closed my eyes. It's so nice not to do all the work for once. With a grunt I released and Sam popped into view. "Sam!" I realized what was going on just too late.

"Nononononono! This didn't just happen." I said as Alice continued. My mind was still cloudy and it felt wrong but good. She was oblivious to my talking at the moment as her soft moans filled the room. "Alice you've got to stop." I pleaded trying to think why she had to.

She looked at me, her eyes wild, and kissed my chest to my jawline. The headache came back and the haze lifted. My arms still felt weak. "Oh God what have I done?"

She let out a louder moan and gasp as she dug her nails into my wrists. She sighed and picked up her top. "Freddie. You're a man. It's natural for you to want sex. To sleep with attractive women."

"No. But that's... that's not the kind of man I am. I love Sam."

"Freddie everyman sleeps with a woman at his bachelor party. It's really not a big deal. I won't say anything."

"No!" I said regaining strength in my arms. "Spare me the lecture on what it takes to make a man. Whats done is done. I never needed you."

"Who do you think you're kidding, Freddie. Of course you needed me. You needed me that night in Canada to realize how much you love Sam." She argued.

"I would have figured it out."

"Too late!" She smiled. "You can't tell anyone what happened tonight. Sam will hate you. Your friends will think your a slime ball." I couldn't argue with her. She was right. "That's the danger in starting a fire. You'll never know how many bridges you'll burn." She smiled leaving the room.

Oh my Freddie has gotten himself in deep chiz. This chapter turned out longer than I wanted. Please leave comments. And pass the story along to other fellow seddie fans, creddie fans, spams and cibbies. Yes? You will? That'll be wonderful.