[M]eeting my Wi[F]e, 2007 (Part II)

[Part I](https://www.reddit.com/r/gonewildstories/comments/ntuyzq/meeting_my_wife_2007/)

Amberly and I drifted off to sleep. The hours of the night passed and turned into morning. I awoke slightly hungover to find her still snoozing happily curled up in my arms. She had put only her panties on at some point that night but I was still naked, both of us huddled under a blanket as the morning light peeked through my blinds. I took a deep breath in and nuzzled the side of her face with mine, squeezing her gently and letting the memories of the previous night begin to flood back. Combined with what naturally happens to a man in the morning, it was no time before my dick was pressed hard against her ass, throbbing.

She took a deep breath in, appearing to wake up as well. She pressed her ass back against me firmly and grabbed my hand, pulling it up to her tit. “Hey…” She said in a sleepy tone, turning her head to look at me and grin. “Hey yourself..” I said, lightly grinding my erection on her ass and caressing her nipple. “I’ve gotta get back home soon..” she said in a disappointed voice, before continuing “But I think now I want a quickie before I head out…” I was happy to oblige.

[M]eeting my Wi[F]e, 2007

The following is a story about meeting my (now) wife. The year was 2007. I’m only posting this to see if there is interest in reading the rest. I originally wrote it for my wife, and have changed some details/names so it’s more reddit friendly. She’s also writing her own segments from her perspective.
This is a very long story, so if that’s not what you’re looking for you should look elsewhere.

It was Friday afternoon when I briskly walked out of the small school district where I worked as an IT lackey. It was mid-October and school had been back in session for a little over a month, and that meant things were breaking at a spectacular rate as students and teachers began using computers the same way one would use a hammer with a lamp. It was better to get out of there on time than to spend another late Friday evening staring at a computer screen waiting for something to update.