Another
Literotica 2021 Winter Holidays Story Contest
entry, so please vote. I wanted a Christmas Magic type of story. Boy meets girl and falls in love at first sight kind of thing. That kind of story doesn't require 20k words describing their life together. It's just a peek at the start of their love story. I hope you enjoy it.
I used a line from a couple of songs in here. Credit to Carly Simon and Harry Connick Jr. for their excellent work.
Enjoy. -- BH
"He walked in, to the party, like he was walking onto a yacht."
Okay, it wasn't that dramatic, but when Dexter Mitchell walked through the doors, the whole room stopped and noticed.
Dex was the new sales manager at our little family beer company, and it was his first Christmas party. Heck, it was his first anything. He'd only been with us a week.
He was tall, well-built, and had the chiseled chin of a Greek God.
I watched as the owner, Jack Benson, man hugged Dex and smiled like he was his prodigal son returning home. Jack was probably a six pack of our Kelben Christmas Ale in already, and it was only seven o'clock.
Jack started our company out of college with his roommate Erich Kelsoe. We lost Erich the previous Christmas. Cancer sucks.
Anyway, Erich oversaw all of the sales and Jack tried to pick it up, but even though he was the heart and soul and maker of the beer, he couldn't sell it worth a damn.
"A voice from behind breaks the horny young woman's reverie. Her BFF Angel interrupts her drooling over the new hunk..." My BFF Angel narrated herself over.
"Shut up, Angel. I wasn't drooling," I whined.
She mock wiped my chin and sat down with two Christmas Ales.
"He's gorgeous," she said ignoring me.
"He is that," I sighed.
I hadn't met Dex at that point, as I had to use some vacation days before the end of the year. I heard everything about him from Angel and she texted me a photo she took of him on his first day.
We giggled and toasted our yummy drinks.
As Angel took my attention away by letting know how bad her date smelled the night before, I heard, "You must be Melissa."
Angel's eye lit up as I turned. His smile had its own aura, as he sat in the empty chair next to me.
"I'm Dex. I think we'll be seeing a lot of each other."
I nodded weakly. I managed all of the orders for the company, among other things, so I would work with him all the time.
He lifted my stunned hand off the table and shook it warmly with two hands. He never broke eye contact as he set it down and patted it.
I was in a daze. His smell intoxicated me more than the ale. It was clean, almost soapy, but it had a hint of musk. It was no cheap aerosol body spray, that's for sure.
His brown eyes reflected the light and almost shimmered. I was lost in them.
"Mel," he said giving me a nickname before I ever spoke to him, "I look forward to the future."
He brushed his hand on my shoulder as he stood and walked away.
"Jesus, girl," Angel whispered, "snap out of it." You didn't even speak to him."
I let out the breath I didn't know I was holding.
I turned and saw Dex at the bar. He air-toasted me and winked, before turning his attention to the accountant that walked up to him.
"What the hell just happened?" I asked.
She laughed, "I think the ghost of Christmas future just hit you with a love dart."
"I don't know about love, but holy shit," I laughed.
***
After a nice turkey dinner, the music started. As soon as Mariah Carey started blaring over the speakers, he walked over to me.
"Would you like to dance?"
I shrugged trying to play it cool that time. "I don't really dance to fast songs sober."
He laughed and said, "Okay." I watched as he walked over to the DJ, said something, and handed him some money. Before I knew it he was standing behind me, smiling again.
I have to say I smiled when he turned down two of the office cuties, when they asked him to dance.
"I'm waiting for Mel," he said each time he declined. I don't know why, but I felt as special as I'd ever felt.
After the song "For Christ's Sake, It's Christmas" came on. I held back a sigh as I felt his hand gently touch my shoulder. I looked into his expecting eyes and stood.
The moment I was in his arms on the dance floor, I was lost again. After who knows how long, I realized my head was on his chest. I was too close to the source of his powerβthe cologneβand almost lost control.
"You feel it too?" He whispered into my ear. I nodded. "The moment I saw you, Melissa, my knees went weak."
"Dex, we..."
"We dance. Then we talk. Then? Who knows?"
The third slow song ended, and I hadn't realized the first one had stopped. A fast song started, and he led me off the floor by the hand.
I sat at an empty table when he went to get us drinks.
"Well, Melissa. You and Dex seem to be hitting it off well."
"We've only just met, Mr. Benson. He seems like a good fit for the company," I said.
"Yes, good fit," he laughed and walked away.
I shook my head and didn't realize I made a double entendre until later.
"They're already out of the Christmas Ale," Dex said. He sat down and handed me a bottle of our IPA.
"I'm not surprised." I said. "Jack only brings a couple of cases of it and drinks one himself."
We laughed and he took my hand.
"What is it about you, Mel? You're going to think I'm crazy, but when I saw you across the room, I felt like I saw my future. Three kids, little league, Girl Scouts, everything."
"I don't know, Dex. Let's just take it one day at a time," I laughed.
Our conversation was light and easy. He was from Chicago and wanted to work in the craft beer industry. I was from Milwaukee and took the highest paying job I was offered out of college. He was twenty-eight and single, I was twenty-five and single.
Our eyes never seemed to move from each other, there was no one else in the room, and we never had another beer when we noticed the lights had turned on.
"Well, you don't have to go home but you can't stay here," Jack bellowed over the microphone.
He said some more, but we weren't listening. We were back in our cocoon and that was an appropriate metaphor. Something was being created. A bond that would never break was being made from our old individual selves.
I didn't resist as he took my hand and led me to the coat room. I didn't know what was going to happen, but I'd go anywhere he led me.
With coats in hand, he led me to his car. "Want to get some coffee?"
"Sure," I smiled. He smirked.
He already had Christmas music on the radio, and every song was a classic, setting a nice mood. I didn't even notice he pulled into an apartment complex until the car turned off.
"Is there a Starbucks tucked in there somewhere?" I teased. We both knew how the night was going to end.
"It's alright." He said. I wasn't sure if he was asking me or telling me. He was certainly confident.
His apartment was bare. He had obviously recently moved into it. I couldn't get any inkling of his taste or style.