As the perennially confident Danielle Parnell began to wrap up her introductory words -- all the while delighting in the rapt attention with which each man and boy in the audience hung on her every word -- she suddenly began to feel very warm. Despite the sun having set almost completely set, Mrs. Parnell could swear its rays were beaming down on the back of her neck as small beads of perspiration began to form on her usually bone dry brow and atop her perfectly formed lips. Thankfully she'd be able to sit down in a moment which would give her a chance to remove her jacket.
"Never let them see you sweat," she said to herself as she did her best to push the minor discomfort from her mind.
Billy Miras couldn't believe his luck. The light from the laser was completely invisible to the naked eye but its beam clearly had the intended effect. More than once he watched the finely manicured hand of Mrs. Parnell reach back to rub the bare patch of skin on her supple neck between the collar of her jacket and the bottom of her officious librarian style up-do. It was working.
"Thank you Mrs. Parnell," came the voice of Nicole Silver who was surprised -- and delighted -- to see the sheen on the arrogant Danielle's brow. Maybe the little tease isn't as cocksure as she'd like us all to think, she mused.
Snapping out of her micro-fantasy, Mrs. Silver continued, "we'll now move on to the question and answer portion of the evening. Mrs. Duncan, the first question is to you."
As Emily Duncan stepped to the podium to field the first of the debate's questions, Danielle took her seat as well as the opportunity remove her stylish bolero blazer. As she hung the fashionable jacket off the back of her chair, Davidson's male residents were treated to a most delicious site. Up to that point no one could have known that Mrs. Parnell's very businesslike Armani bolero suit coat, once removed, revealed a Tom Ford backless, sleeveless, crop-top blouse that in turn uncovered the self-satisfied lawyer's incredibly toned and tan arms, flawlessly muscled but feminine back and, most alluringly, between where her wraparound skirt fastened at her waist and the bottom the crop-top ended, unblemished golden skin of her wonderfully trim midsection.
Danielle had donned the sexy top not so much to flaunt her undeniable physical glory in the face of other women -- that was done easily enough with her jacket on -- but to validate for herself how truly superior she was to the dumpy nobodies standing beside her. What's more she thought to herself, with the result of this ridiculous debate and the election to follow already a foregone conclusion, why not cool myself off while working the town's pathetic male population into a lather. At the very least it would snap them from the monotony of whatever blather was coming from Emily Duncan. More definitively, it would most certainly snap their nether regions to attention. Smiling devilishly to herself and delighted with the added sex appeal brought on by duffing her couture bolero, Danielle regained her composure quickly and completely.
"Mrs. Parnell," Nicole Silver announced from the moderator's desk just below the stage, "you have two minutes to respond."
While Danielle veritably strutted to the podium for her say, the ire of the crowd's women increased exponentially. They sat in collective disbelief at the audacity of the little tease who, by taking her blazer off, had captivated entirely their husbands, boyfriends and sons and in so doing rendered them completely invisible. In the meantime, Billy Miras cursed his failure. Sure he had caused the preening narcissist to sweat a bit but somehow, by merely peeling off her stylish little jacket, she had turned that discomfort to her advantage and now seemed more self-assured than ever as she eloquently dissected the argument Calum's mother had just made. He had to try again.
Looking at the beautifully toned and tanned back of Will's mother, particularly at the thin swath of fabric that, running behind Mrs. Parnell's neck seemed to hold her entire blouse in place, Billy came up with one final desperate plan. Maybe, just maybe, if the laser was hot enough to cut through paper, it could also cut through fabric. Before testing that hypothesis on Mrs. Parnell's blouse, he thought, it would make sense to run a quick test on something else -- but what?
With her scathing retort to Mrs. Duncan complete, Danielle sat back down next to her son Will.
"This is easier than taking candy from a baby," Billy heard her snidely remark to her equally arrogant and smirking child.
Looking at Will Parnell's smug face, and as Rachel Miras stood up to take Nicole's next question, Billy decided on his test subject. Watching the sexy Mrs. Parnell take a seat next to her son, Billy noticed that Will's khaki trousers were fastened by an old fashioned threaded button. Carefully, Billy Miras took aim at the threads holding that button together and, after a few swipes back and forth, to his great delight, watched the button roll from Will Parnell's lap onto the floor -- success. What's more, no one else, including Will, whose zipper had opened almost completely once the button gave way, had noticed a thing.
After the crowd listened to Emily Duncan respond to the answer that Mrs. Miras had provided to the moderator's most recent question, Nicole Silver's voice again could be heard to say, "Mrs. Parnell this question is for you."
As Danielle approached the podium and the fetching Mrs. Silver continued her question, Billy Miras went to work. Rather than beginning with her blouse, the young scoundrel aimed the laser beam at the silken tie that held Mrs. Parnell's luscious locks in the imperious bun atop her head. Slowly he watched the silk begin to split but, with a grander reveal in mind, stopped short of cutting it completely thereby leaving Danielle's appearance thoroughly unchanged. As the sexy solicitor continued ably to answer Mrs. Silver's question, Billy next took aim at the strip of fabric behind Danielle's soft, tanned neck. But again, rather than slicing all the way through the fancy garment, the hoped for future failure of which would cause Mrs. Parnell's blouse to fall quickly to the ground and, ideally, confirm Billy's suspicion that this particular garment did not permit Will's mother the opportunity for a bra, Rachel's 18-year-old son merely set the stage for what was soon -- along with most every man in attendance -- to come.
Ably completing her answer to Nicole Silver's question, Danielle returned to her seat on stage with her confidence and swagger growing with every high heeled step.
"Mrs. Miras," Nicole Silver continued, "you have two minutes to respond."
In a very thinly veiled stage whisper that Rachel Miras was most definitely intended to and did hear, Mrs. Parnell snarkily remarked to her son, "she wouldn't be able to respond if she had two
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