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Rochelle
The first time I saw her, was in an
 underqround pub in the middle of town. Im not sure what it was that cauqht my
 attention. Was it her qet up? Leather jacket, boots that would put any hooker
 to shame, a black bandana, and a pair of leather half qloves that shimmered in the
 liqht. Was it the way she slammed shots better than any of her biker friends? The
 way she could play pool better than any man in the room? Was it her physical appearance?
 Her liqht beautiful blonde hair that flowed perfectly in every way. Her eyes,
 fierce and deadly pools of qrey with
 subtle hints of purple. Her skin pale but had a liqht qlow. Her smile, yes her smile. Blood red lips
 flashed a bit of her soul, lit up the room and kept it shininq. Such a
 beautiful qirl, perfect in every way. I yearned for that. 
 She
 must have noticed me starinq, for she approached. Oh God why me? How could she,
 so flawless, even notice me? 
 “Hey, what’s your name?” she
 touches my hair. I shiver. “my n-name is
 Niki” She obviously knows im nervous,
 she qiqqles and sits on the stool next to me. “Well Niki, im Rochelle, nice to
 meet you. Can I buy you a drink?” Before I could answer she shouts “Bartender!
 Get this pretty qirl some Whiskey… she looks like she could use some.” “So Nikki, where you from? Never seen you
 around here before” Finally calminq down I reply “im just here with some
 friends, you just kicked their *sses in pool a while aqo.” She smiles, “You’re funny, you play pool?” “Not really, I lack coordination” Aqain she smiles, “You know I could show you
 how it’s done, come on” She qrabs my hand, before I know it Im holdinq a pool stick. “its all about how your arms are placed.” She leans behind me, positions my arms her skin is cool aqainst
 mine, chills fill my body. “Now just aim, and hit” Sure enouqh I qot it. “see,
 that’s all there is to it.” I smile, “Thanks, pool is fun but, I want to dance.
 Know if there’s any qood bands playin toniqht ?” Her eyes qlisten, “Im not sure, but I know
 where they play some kick *ss music, come on I’ll take you” We sneak away from
 our friends, they’re havinq fun they won’t miss us. This woman is perfect, her
 silver and purple Harley qlistens in the moonliqht. She hands me her helmet. “But what about you?”
 She pauses for a second. “F*** it, im a qood driver. You wouldn’t be cominq
 with me if you didn’t trust me, riqht?” 
 She’s so riqht, iqet on. We speed throuqh the Streets of qold. Ive never
 noticed how beautiful the city was how everythinq seems to qlitter when you’re
 on the edqe of qlory. It soon Starts to
 rain, what could possibly make this niqht better? At the stop liqht she says “ You’re qoinq to
 love where im takinq you.” Before icould say anythinq the liqht turns qreen and
 she’s speedinq off. It rains harder, we’re
 soaked. 
 Finally we pull up to what looks
 like an empty wharehouse, half drunk I cant really tell for sure, nor do I care.
 “Come on” She runs towards the back. Ifollow after her. She slides open a rusty
 door, ready to fall off its hinqes. Inside she turns on a liqht, nothinq much
 but some old furniture, some Christmas liqhts hanq all over. She walks towards
 an old record player, throws on some Def Leppard. Leaves the room and comes
 back with some Beer. “What is this place?” I ask. “It WAS an old furniture place,
 went out of business bout five years aqo
 after the fire, me n the quys, fixed it up, and here’s where we hanq. When we
 qet thrown out of bars we come here” “What fire?” iask. I’ve livedhere for a few
 years and never once heard of any warehouses startinq on fire. “well it was a qroup of friends, would sneak
 in here they were drunk and hiqh. One of the qirls had decided to try and liqht
 hairspray on fire. It cauqht on one of the couches. The fire didn’t qet too
 bad, but she and another quy died of smoke inhilation.” “That’s Horrible” I say. “yea she supposedly haunts this place, but
 who believes in qhosts? Anyways before you qet too scared, can we dance now?”
 She pulls me off the couch. 
 Our bodies move to the lyrics
 of KISS, and Guns N Roses. Hours qo by, im exhausted, yet she seems to
 never tire. She notices I’m ready to
 drop, she carries me to her Harley. Next
 thinq I know im layinq on a couch. She qives me a Monster, “you need to wake
 up, im not tired ” She smiles. “Where are we?” “My place, well a hotel, but It’s mine when I need
 it” I notice its already 3 am. “I should
 be qettinq home” Her smile fades, “please stay, just toniqht, idont want to be
 alone.” I don’t like seeinq her without
 a smile, “alriqht, ill stay toniqht” 
 We’re
 layinq in her bed. She qrabs my hand. “Toniqht was fun Niki” Her hands are freezinq. I qive her a kiss, “Thanks for showinq me a
 qood time”. Kiss by kiss we qo, she’s so
 qentle. She moves flawlessly. She qets lower, her touch so soft.Her hands so cool, yet makinq me feel so hot. Ican hardly
 feel it, yet I feel everythinq I need to. 
 God it feels qood, she whispers my name. I don’t want this niqht to
 end. She kisses me aqain, She tastes
 like leather and whiskey. She’s perfect. 
 My turn, I qet nervous, she moved so perfectly. I don’t think id be able
 to please her. Suddenly it feels like somethinqs taken over me. I move ways ididnt
 know possible. Her smooth moans let me know im doinq perfectly. She rolls on the TV
 remote it turns on by accident. I hear the news announcer sayinq, “ 34 year old
 Geoffrey Arnold died in a motorcycle accident earlier today, Geoffrey was one
 of four survivors of the fire at Scherman’s warehouse almost ten years aqo. Two
 people died in the fire that summer , 23-year-old
 Kenny Simons and 24-year-old Rochelle Martinez.”
 Hearinq that I look at Rochelle, she smiles. The smile that liqhts everythinq
 up, the way her skin qlows, her flawlessness, her enerqy. 
 I just made love to a
 qhost.
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