Like many an American town, the idyllic suburb of Davidson, Maryland, an affluent community equidistant between Baltimore and Washington, D.C., looked to its residents each year to determine who among them would constitute the tony village's "Town Council." Although mostly a ceremonial body -- the true local "power," to the extent there was any, was exercised by the Anne Arundel County Board -- the Davidson Town Council afforded residents an opportunity to have a say in issues as disparate as neighborhood beautification and where the next town dog park might be located.
Better said, in a village populated mainly by wealthy, type-A, overachieving suburbanites, election to the Davidson Town Council was a subtle source of bragging rights -- a small but symbolic token of one-upmanship -- a pseudo-altruistic stage upon which to say "look at me!" And no one in Davidson craved a spotlight, loved to boast, reveled in her superiority or silently
screamed
"look at me" more than Mrs. Danielle Marie Parnell. At 43, the 5' 3" stunning mother of three, through the blessing of great genetics and an unsurpassed dedication to fitness, had a body that rivaled women half her age. What's more, her flawless face, a perfect amalgam of Kerri Russel and Miranda Kerr, was a genuine vision of beauty. Danielle Parnell was spectacular -- and she knew it.
The suburban uber-MILF, who along with her physical beauty excelled professionally as the managing partner of SmythKnight -- one of the world's largest and most prestigious law firms -- loved nothing more than the sight of her own glorious reflection. What made her equally happy however was the impact that her physical beauty, reflected and actual, had upon every man and boy who laid eyes on her -- the losers. Despite internally craving their attention Danielle was outwardly disdainful of even their merest glances, and delighted in loudly and publicly shaming any man that she "caught" staring too long. Whether at the office, her children's athletic, school or other events, or at one of the many benefits and social outings where she always made an impact, the fetching Mrs. Parnell reveled in emasculating the undeserving and feckless men around her.
The true icing on the cake though was the humiliation that their wives, girlfriends or daughters would suffer as Danielle castigated their husbands, sons and boyfriends. Perhaps if the pathetic
haus fraus
, soccer moms and other assorted cows took better care of themselves they wouldn't be rendered invisible by her beauty -- but, she thought to herself, they didn't and they were.
Not surprisingly, it was the joy brought on by Mrs. Parnell's stunning beauty and the opportunity to flaunt both it and her extraordinary intellect at the day's planned Town Council debate that brought a smile to Danielle's gorgeous face as she stepped from the driver's seat of her brand new 2016 Mercedes AMG GT S. Laughing on the inside, the self-satisfied alpha-lawyer reveled in the similarities between herself and the super-car from which she had just alighted -- each in her mind, sophisticated with a spectacular body and beyond the reach of most any man.
As the self-appointed Queen Bee of almost all things Davidson, Mrs. Parnell had grown tired of having to seek the Town Council's approval for issues as simple as having the driveway of her home paved in Belgian brick. The idea of supplicating herself to the likes of Emily Duncan, -- that slovenly town district attorney and wife of a hardware store salesman -- or to Rachel Miras -- the officious "hobbit" who served as the local PTA president -- was unappealing to Mrs. Parnell on the best of days. That those two nobodies supported the council's recent decision to reject the Parnell family's application to install a six foot tall hedgerow along the entirety of the property line separating their yard from the road was the last straw.
From the public outdoor stage that sat a mere 100 yards from where she had just parked, Danielle was determined, during the evening's planned political tΓͺte-Γ -tΓͺte, to unwind that perceived injustice, and undo its witless and unattractive perpetrators by winning herself a seat on the council and, through her beauty, wiles and intellect, to sway the governing body's pathetic and easily manipulated male majority to see things her way. That during the impending debate she would have the opportunity to employ her unrivaled oratory prowess to publicly humiliate Mrs. Duncan and Mrs. Miras -- both of whom she considered no match for her intellectually -- was mere icing on the cake. Danielle smiled to herself as she pictured Davidson's gathered men and boys laughing as her skill as a public speaker rendered her two ineloquent "opponents" completely tongue-tied.
Of course, any glee the town's male population would get from Mrs. Parnell exhibiting her intellectual superiority over her witless co-candidates would pale in comparison to the spell those same men and boys would fall under while basking in the glory of Danielle's physical beauty. A devilish smile crossed the lusty lawyer's gorgeous face as she imagined the contrast between, on the one hand, the pasty, rumpled Emily Duncan and the squat, homely Rachel Miras -- each no doubt sporting some horrible, boxy poly-blend suit, comfortable shoes and dime-store haircut -- and, on the other hand, the tan, fit, magnificent face and body that smiled at her from the mirror each morning and that today was bedecked in towering heels and a most fashionable and form fitting power suit. She almost felt sorry for them . . . until she replaced that thought with the reality of how truly pathetic she knew they were . . . the peasants.
To lay the groundwork for her campaign victory, the relentlessly sexy suburbanite, beginning some six weeks or so before today's scheduled debate, had launched a stealthy but effective charm offensive against Davidson's male contingent. Simply put, she returned the glances of the town's men and boys with a smile, appeared interested in their tiresome conversations and even went so far, on rare occasions, to lay her perfectly manicured hand upon a forearm or shoulder and let it linger there for best effect. What's more, to emphasize her superiority over other women, she always made a point of conducting these false flirtations in front of the target's wife, boyfriend or mother.
"Really Mr. Duncan," she would coo to Emily's husband as Mrs. Duncan looked on, "I had no idea that the hardware business was
so
interesting."
"My gosh Billy," the sexy alpha-mom smiled at Mrs. Miras' eldest son when she saw him with his mother at the community pool, "aren't you becoming
quite
the young man."
"Why Mr. Hess," Danielle coquettishly whispered to Rebecca Ross' handsome husband, the only man who genuinely stirred Mrs. Parnell's genuine desire, "that uniform looks
very
good on you. Have you been working out even harder than usual?"