It was soon after my breakdown at the office when my neighbor and I started to discuss Thanksgiving plans. Although I was willing to allow her to spend time with her family, she was adamant about staying with me that day. It was then we started working on a menu that would be easier to handle. My neighbor would rotate which sibling that still lived nearby would host while the others would bring in whatever they could. It turned out that it was her sister's turn to host.
She called her sister to ask if it was alright if I could come. Her sister agreed, saying something how much I was part of the family and such. It was then that my neighbor started working with me on what we were going to bring. Unlike my admitted lack of cooking ability beyond basics, my neighbor is a dynamite cook. My neighbor, knowing this, chose for us to make the green bean casserole as well as a vegetable medley.
I spent the better part of the day as her assistant, doing my best to keep my hands off her while she cooked. She didn't make it any easier wearing a tight pair of yoga pants and a tight t-shirt. Every chance she had, she bent over to show me her butt that was so ready to be spanked. Still, I resisted only to make sure we didn't get distracted and burn something. Once we had the casserole made, we started to work on the veggie medley. We cooked all the veggies and mixed them in a bowl before covering both with tin foil and placing them in the refrigerator. It was after we cleaned up that she opened a glass of wine, and we enjoyed the rest of the night together. Part of it was spent with her on top of me allowing me to grope her beautiful rear to my heart's content.
"I do hope you are feeling better, Romeo," she whispered, her hands rubbing along my chest through my t-shirt.
I kissed her on the forehead before replying.
"I am thankful you are spending time with me, Beloved. Are you sure we are bringing enough for the dinner?"
She paused for a bit before smiling.
"Are you thinking something?"
I shook my head.
"My Thanksgivings were always quiet after our parents passed. We spent the day by ourselves, so it's been a long time since I went to a real full family dinner."
"I am surprised none of your coworkers invited you."
"They have, plenty of times. I always declined due to my desire to keep work and personal separate."