Melissa sighed deeply as she ran her hands over Joeys young firm body. Despite being twice as old as she usually was she liked the idea of being with a younger man.
Joey was also enjoying himself. Despite Melissa's aged appearance he had to admit she was still attractive. The womans soft curves and grey hair somehow seemed to add to her attitude. As the two continued to caress one another they were surprised by a knock at the door. "You expecting anyone," Joey asked. Melissa shook her head no, approaching her apartment door. As she opened it she was surprised to see a young girl selling girl scout cookies.
"Hi Ms.," the young sandy blond haired girl smiled. "Would you be interested in buying girl scout cookies?"
Although normally Melissa would have responded grumpily to the young girls inopportune interruptions, she couldn't help but smile at the girl. She did look adorable in her Girl Scout uniform. Besides for some reason the idea of Girl Scout cookies sounded like a very nice treat for later. "Maybe it's my age," she thought.
"Oh that sounds lovely," Melissa said happily, raising an eyebrow in surprise at her response. "How dont you stay here, I'll get my purse."
As Melissa now began to rummage through her purse, Joey looked the girl over. The sandy blonde couldn't be more than 9 or 10, decked out in her Girl Scout uniform. Unlike Melissa this girl seemed much sunnier than the goth girl. Joey now wanted to know a little bit more about her.
"What's your name," Joey asked.
"Stacy," the girl responded. Joey nodded as Stacy now curiously looked over both Melissa and Joey. "Is that your mom," she asked.
"No," Joey chuckled. "Shes just a friend."
"Oh okay," Stacy said. "I was going to say she looks too old to be your girlfriend."
Joey laughed softly at the girls blunt honesty. She appeared to have that in common with Melissa. "Your funny Stacy," he said.
"Thanks," Stacy said happily. "My dad says I have a quirky sense of humor. My mom though always says I'm too honest, which I dont understand. I mean isnt it a good thing to be honest?"
"Your very right Stacy," Joey said. "Honesty is a good thing."
Stacy smiled, thanking Joey for his compliment as she beamed at the two adults. Joey now rubbed his chin as he gazed at the girl. Stacy's smile was like a ray of sunshine that seemed to brighten the room. She was the polar opposite of Melissa, yet Joey couldn't help but think the two of them would find a way to get along. Joey now began to ponder what to do with the two of them?