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He was no doubt the best lover she had ever encountered and wondered how he was able to maintain such staying power when it came to his performance in bed. The lovemaking lasted for almost six hours, a record-breaking task for any individual.

It was near noon when Ebo woke up. He kissed Penny, thanked her for a tremendous night and went back to his place.

She immediately called Lea and gave her all the magnificence details about her sexual escapades with Ebo.

Lea listened carefully and asked, "Are you falling in love with this man?"

"You bet," she answered.

There was some pseudo unease in Lea's voice when she said, "You know nothing about this man; for all you know, he probably has a wife and child and is just using you. You know men who travel a lot always have a woman in every port."

"If he were married, I would know," snapped Penny, who quickly ended the conversation, thanked Lea again for the lovely dinner and would talk to her soon.

For the next several days, Penny and Ebo were visiting each other and engaging in non-stop heavy lovemaking. She was always in a state of eroticism and heated joy; her moaning permeated throughout the apartment, and he was like a coyote howling over his peak acts.

Soon, neighbors started to complain about the racket that was going on all hours of the night.

Eventually, management sent a notice informing the two that their loud noises were disturbing the tenants and asking them to lower their decibels when they were together. Embarrassed by their piercing carnal sounds, they decided to cool it.

In a couple of weeks, they would both be out of town; she was planning to attend a management seminar in Minnesota, and he was going to California to check on a location for his shop.

Meanwhile, Lea was making strategic plans to be with Ebo. She was attracted to him and was determined to be his lover. Moreover, she would stop at nothing to get him. It was warfare, and she was not going to let her friendship with Penny stand in the way.

Her desire for him must have been telepathic. As she was getting ready to leave her home, the phone rang. When she answered, the voice on the other end said, "Hello, may I speak to Lea? This is Ebo calling."

While listening to him, she became hot; to cool off, she opened the windows.

"Hi Ebo, it's so nice hearing from you; I was just thinking about you. How are you doing?" she asked.

He told her that he was going out of town in two weeks and wanted to see her before he left. He was thinking of having a grand opening party for his new store in California and wanted her to cater the affair.