"Good morning Shithead," enjoined my secretary, Ginger, in a tone that my unerring telepathy told me I had already, or was about to do, something wrong.
As if I could give a shit.
"Ginger...any mail?" I asked, as I stood in front of her desk and assaulted her inbox.
"Nothing important," she answered, "but it's the thirteenth."
"Not today," I replied, "maybe tomorrow."
"Goddamn it Dick, don't give me that shit," demanded Ginger, "A deal is a deal."
"Ahhh Jesus! Alright all already! Fucking cunt!"
I walked around behind her as she bent over and rested her elbows on her desk. Pushing her sweater over her head, I unhooked her bra, letting her tits fall free.
I liked Ginger's tits, they were big, but one was just bigger than the other and her nipples didn't match at all and one of them wasn't centered right. Truth is they were ugly. That's what I liked about them. I sometimes wonder if her husband likes them as much as I do.
"Ummmmfffffff! Ohhhhh!
I had just gotten Ginger all lubed up and had settled into my rhythm when I saw the "Dick Green - Private Investigations" sign on the little glass pane in my door change from backward to forward and "she" stepped in carrying a big gym bag.
"Ohhhhhhh! Yeeesssss!"
"Without so much as raising an eyebrow, she took in the scene and sat down on the couch across from Ginger's desk as I humped and Ginger groaned. She looked around for a moment and then looked me hard in the eyes. We understood each other. She needed a son-of-a-bitch. I smiled inside. If you do it right, there can be a lot of money in being a son-of-a-bitch.
"Ohhh! Ohhhhh! Ohhhhh! Fuuuuuuuck!"
She had it all... beautiful, blond, rich and smart. She wasn't born rich though. I could tell by her feet. No pedicure. She couldn't bear to make a working gal wash her feet. She'd been there. Besides, a blueblood would have picked up a magazine just to show how sophisticated she was. This dame was much more sophisticated than that. We were doing business. It was the kind of business where you don't need words. In fact, it was the kind of business best done with no words allowed.