"Welcome to the New World" is a Literotica event being curated by QHML1. Stories from some of the sites best authors will be released on August 19th. In one way or another, all of the stories will involve women being seduced by power.
Being a great writer doesn't necessarily equate to being a wonderful judge of writing, which explains why QHML1 invited me to participate. I look forward to reading all of the other stories and encourage you to join me.
Vienna Waltz
"Listen, darlin', I didn't freaking plan this. I don't know what you want me to do here. It's not like I don't want to go. I bought the tickets, Dad said I could use the Rolls, I even got a new tux. I just can't. My leg is broken in three places. I don't have a choice here."
I tried to keep the anger out of my voice and answered all honey and cream. I tore a strip of paper from my notebook as I spoke. "I understand. How are you doing? Is there a lot of pain? Can I bring anything by? Some food or something?"
"No, they've got me on some pretty serious pain killers. I'm probably going to sack out and get some sleep."
"Okay, Bobby. Call me tomorrow." Folding the paper over, I tore it into halves and then repeated the process.
"I will. I'm really sorry about this, babe."
Folding the strips of paper as small as possible, I flicked them one by one into the garbage can while talking to my emotionally stunted boyfriend. "I know. Things happen. Your health is more important than a silly party. Go lie down and we'll talk soon."
He sounded contrite. "Okay, sorry we can't go, but I'll make it up to you. Promise."
After hanging up, I walked into my closet and screamed. Why did he have to be such an idiot? Riding a bicycle down the stairs of the frat-house while his drunken buddies cheer him on, and I'm supposed to be okay with that? On the day of the Cherry Blossom Ball?
Taking a moment to compose myself, I stepped out to see Carla looking for me. "It's okay. I was just... It's fine. Listen, why don't you take the rest of the day off? I'll fix something for Daddy for supper."
"But... it's the ball tonight. You can't be cooking for the Senator."
"There's been a change of plans. Have a great night. Tell the kids I'm thinking about them."
Carla had been with our family since before Mom had passed. She had two teenage daughters of her own and I'm sure they missed their mother. At least someone could enjoy their evening.
Taking out my gown, I held it in front of me as I looked in the floor length mirror. It was a beautiful dark cherry red. Long enough to accentuate my 5'8" height, the darker color played well off my blonde hair. The dress was designed to pull attention to my legs and now it was absolutely perfect... for nothing.
I thought of putting it on and wearing it while eating with Daddy. Pushing aside my petulance, I hung it in the closet.
Going downstairs, I started rummaging through cabinets and plowing almost haphazardly through the fridge. I was taking my frustrations out on a roast and whatever cans and implements got in my way.
Turning the oven on to 375, I called out.
"Alexa, play songs in my library by Postmodern Jukebox."
It wasn't enough to lift my mood, but I listened while I prepped. Then the banging started. I was about to pause Alexa when the noise stopped. I grabbed some carrots and potatoes and an elevated rack to go in the Le Creuset pot. The banging started again.
This was not my day.
They had been working on the pool house for a week and they were getting on my last nerve. Walking out the back door, I glared at the guy with the hammer. Then I stopped glaring and started looking. He had asked me out twice. The first time I had claimed to be busy. The second time I was a little more honest and told him I was seeing someone.
He took it well and didn't ask again.
I guessed that he was in his early 20s and stood about 6'2 or 6'3. He looked good swinging the hammer in a blue-collar 'good with my hands' sort of way. Seeing me, he stopped working. He smiled and pushed his long hair away from his eyes.
"Everything okay?"
"Yeah... Yeah, fine. Listen, what time do you get off work?"
"Well, my dad owns the company, so whenever he tells me to knock off."
"Oh, that's... A family business. That's nice. Listen, if you're free tonight... wow, this is awkward. Okay, if you're free tonight, would you be interested in taking me to the Cherry Blossom Ball? Not a date or anything. My idiot boyfriend broke his leg at the last minute and I can't show up alone. I have the tickets, it'd be my treat. We'll just go, I'll support my sorority, we'll hang out for an hour or so and leave. You'd be doing me a big favor."
"Uhh, I'm not really dressed for something like that. I don't have..."
I hadn't noticed it before, but I liked the mixed aroma of fresh cut grass and sawdust. "It's not a problem. You're taller than he is, but I'm sure that one of Daddy's tuxes would fit you. You'll look fine and can return it whenever. I'll grab one and you can take it home, change and be back by maybe, I don't know, six?"
"It's Missy, right? Missy, I have a tux. If we have time for me to go home and shower up, we'll be fine. I'm not sure if I can pull up to an event like that in my truck, though."
"Thank you, you're a lifesaver. I owe you a million, Kevin. We'll take one of Daddy's cars. It'll be fine."
He was back by six and he looked good in his tux. Very, very good.
Calling Dad, I told him that I'd leave a plate in the microwave and the leftovers would be in the fridge. Kevin and I arrived on time and I tried to figure out how I'd keep him from feeling awkward or uncomfortable with all the self-important blue-blood elite. He was doing me a huge favor and not making him feel self-conscious was the least I could do.
If we circled once to be seen and then kept to the rear of the room, he wouldn't have to feel obligated to try any of the more formal dances. We'd have a few drinks, say hi to some people and make an early night of it.
After introducing Kevin to some friends who commiserated with me about Bobby's leg, we found a seat, drank some punch and chatted with each other and anyone that dropped by. I found some of my friends looking Kevin up and down and I didn't like their predatory gaze. He was a nice guy, doing me a favor and I wasn't going to leave him to swim in that pool of piranha. They'd eat him alive.
When he heard the opening of "A New Day Has Come", Kevin stood and extended his hand.
"Do you waltz?"