** My own take on a classic fairy tale... Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Enjoy!**
Once upon a time, there was a young, successful business woman called Goldie. Goldie had everything a woman could wish for; long straight hair as dark as chocolate, a svelte size 12 figure, pert breasts that didn't need a bra, dark eyes that you could get lost in and an almost bottomless bank account. She had worked hard all of her life, to get to the top of the food chain; she was ruthless at making business decisions - but also a little intimidating to the men around her. It wasn't that Goldie wasn't a nice person, but the men she met always seemed to be threatened by her power and independence.
But one night, all that changed... After a particularly difficult day at the office, Goldie decided to call in to a classy wine bar near her apartment. She ordered a large glass of pricey white wine and sat at the bar. She felt eyes upon her; which wasn't unusual. Even after a long day at work, she still looked beautiful! She looked along the bar at a man who suddenly dropped his gaze. She smiled to herself, sipping her drink. She felt him looking again and this time managed to make eye contact before he looked away.
She watched him finish the last of his drink and pick up his coat, before making his way over to her. "Mind if I join you?" the stranger asked. "Sure," Goldie replied, gesturing to the empty stool next to her. As the stranger ordered them both a drink, Goldie took a moment to cast her eyes over him. He was tall and muscular; as if he went to the gym, but didn't over do it. His hair was short and dark, matching the colour of his well groomed beard. He passed her a drink and smiled. Goldie didn't want to come across as forward, so she waited for him to introduce himself.
"So, uh... my name's Dan Bear. I think I've seen you in here before? Don't you work in one of the big buildings on Lincoln Street?" He asked. Goldie smiled, "Yes I do. I'm head of Parson's, the cosmetics company. My name's Goldie."
Dan's mouth dropped open, "Shit! You're not Goldie Locks are you? Weren't you just featured in Time magazine?!" Goldie blushed and raised her drink to him, "That's the one."
They were silent for a moment, Dan didn't seem to know what to do now! "So, Mr Bear, where do you work?"
"Me? Oh um, just the bank... I'm in the office... you know? The big one not far from here... I'm an accountant..." Dan stumbled over his words and Goldie felt this going downhill fast. He was clearly just another man who was scared of her. She finished the drink he had bought her. "I should probably get going." She smiled. Dan glanced at his watch, "So soon? Here," he said, handing her coat to her, "Let me walk you home." Goldie smiled at him as he walked ahead, holding the door open for her.
He was a proper gentleman, taking her arm for the short walk back to hers. Once he got past the shock of who she was, he started to relax a little and Goldie found that she was enjoying his company. Once they arrived at her apartment building, again, he held the door open for her. Goldie paused, "Would you like to come up for a coffee?" Dan smiled and followed her to the lift and up to her front door. He hung his coat with hers on the polished chrome hooks inside her front door.
He looked around her apartment in awe. It was minimalist, but Dan had no doubt that everything was expensive and carefully chosen. The walls were white, the sofa was a light grey to match the polished chrome fixtures. Goldie gestured to the sofa while she went into what Dan assumed was the kitchen. She came out shortly after with a bottle of white and two glasses.
Two bottles later, they were both relaxed and laughing. Dan had loosened his tie and Goldie had her feet tucked beneath her on the sofa. Emboldened by the wine, Dan leaned in close, placing a light kiss on her lips. Goldie looked him in the eye and Dan saw something flash across them briefly, as if she were sizing him up. Suddenly, like a panther, she pounced; pushing him down and kissing him firmly. His hands ran up her back, pulling at her clothes.
Suddenly, they were naked, pawing at each others body; kissing with an animal like intensity. Goldie took charge, straddling him swiftly on the sofa, sliding his cock inside her. Dan let out a moan as she rode him expertly, rocking back and forth, leaning forward slightly to allow her clit to rub against him. She moaned with him, feeling the heat spread across her body as she took pleasure from being full of him. It didn't take long for Dan to feel the familiar twinge in his balls as his cock tightened, preparing to ejaculate. He growled as he let go, filling her swiftly with cum. Goldie smiled at how quickly she had finished him off, continuing to ride his cock until she felt herself reaching a satisfying orgasm. She slid off his lap, sitting back on the sofa and reaching for her glass.
"So, Mr Bear... are you staying the night?" Goldie raised an eyebrow at him. Dan flushed, "I can't.. I mean, I'd like to, but I can't tonight..." Goldie frowned slightly, that wasn't the answer she was expecting! "Sure, another time?" She smiled, recovering quickly from the disappointment. Dan quickly scooped up his clothes and started to dress. Goldie walked into her bedroom and returned in a simple, cherry blossom patterned, silk robe. Dan smiled, kissing her on the cheek. "I'll call you tomorrow?"
Goldie nodded, "Of course."
*
Three months later, Goldie and Dan were still together; but it was an unconventional relationship. Dan was the perfect gentleman; he held doors open, pulled out chairs for her, bought her flowers on every date... but Goldie had never been to his house. He regularly told her about the renovation work going on in his house and how he was staying temporarily with friends. Goldie was also puzzled by his reluctance to stay overnight. Most dates ended up back at her house, where they had amazing, mind blowing sex, but Dan always left soon afterwards. Goldie wondered if this was just his way of being a gentleman? She had no complaints otherwise, it was just a little weird.
The weather started to become warmer, which Goldie hoped would speed up the work on Dan's house. She was desperate to see it! All she knew was that it was on the edge of town, at the start of the forest. She wondered what he'd say if she surprised him there one day? She was sure she could find out his address somehow...
She called the bank where he worked and spoke to one of the receptionists. She explained that she had some important documents for him, but had misplaced his address. The receptionist was reluctant at first, but Goldie was used to finding ways to get what she wanted. Smiling, she put the phone down, Dan's address written on her notepad. Later that evening, Goldie decided to go for a drive; perhaps drive past Dan's address and see where he lives.
She waited until it was dark, afraid Dan might recognise her car. She typed his address into her sat nav and followed the directions. Almost 20 minutes later, she turned into his road. She slowed the car down, it wasn't very well lit and she didn't want to drive past by mistake. There were only four houses on his road, all well spaced out with sizeable land around them. Dan's was the last one on the street. Goldie pulled up a little way before his house.