All persons having sex in this fictional story are over eighteen years old.
I saw them walking towards our table. Mandy may have outdone herself this time because the blue eyed blonde that she had with her looked like she was a swimsuit model. I was going to have to concentrate hard on looking her in the eyes and not at her well endowed chest. It was glorious. Any male offspring that she bore would definitely grow up to be a breast man.
Mandy introduced Christy to me as she held out her hand to shake. I'm sure that I had sweat on my brow trying to force myself to look her in her eyes and not down at her cleavage while shaking her hand. Mandy had a shit eating grin on her face and was stifling a laugh. "It's nice to meet you Christy. I'm Rick. Would you like to sit with us?" I asked maintaining eye contact.
"Sure but I'll need to go back and get my drink." Christy said in a nasally, high pitched voice with a hint of New Jersey accent.
Janice!
That's who she sounded like. Janice from Friends. Margaret Wheeler! I gave Sandy a less than amused look and she burst out laughing after Janice...I mean Christy was out of earshot.
"What are you doing?" I angrily whispered to her.
With barely controlled composure she told me: "Rick you picked her out and asked me to talk to her."
"Did you hear her voice!?" Why would you bring her over here!"
"She seems like a nice person and just look at that rack. I thought all you men liked the fun bags." Mandy told me looking all innocent.
"Mandy, we need to get rid of her. I can't listen to that voice all night. Let's fake an emergency call and get out of here and go to a different bar."
"Give her a chance, Rick. Dance with her." she whispered as Christy came back carrying her drink.
"Rick, would you like to dance? This song is a favorite of mine." Christy, as if reading Mandy's mind, asked me.
"That sounds great." I said. I whispered to Mandy as I walked by her on my way to the dance floor: "Come get me and tell me that you got an emergency call and that we need to leave."
The song was a slow one and Christy nuzzled in close to me as we danced. I could feel those lovely breasts of hers pressed in to me as I rested my hands on her hips. She was a knockout...but that voice. She pulled back a little. "How long were you two married?" Christy asked looking past me to our table and Mandy.
"I'm sorry?" I asked a little surprised because Christy's accent and voice had changed to that of a normal person. "What happened to your accent?"
Christy turned her head smiling at me. "Mandy thought it would be funny to see your reaction to the voice." she said laughing. "So you and Mandy. How long?"
Was it that obvious that we'd been married? Mandy and I were still friends after the divorce and she insisted on being my wingman to help me find her replacement. "Eight years. We just drifted apart and decided we'd be better as friends." I lied to her hoping she bought it.
"Bullshit. Which one of you cheated?" she asked shaking her head to let me know my lie wasn't working on her.
"I really feel uncomfortable discussing it with you, especially with Mandy being right over there."
Christy had a big smile on her face now. "So it was her, huh? She doesn't seem the type. What happened?"
"Should we go back to the table and include her in this? She can tell you what happened better than I can."
"I'd like to hear your side of things Rick, then maybe we can include her. Come on give me the who, what and where."
"Mandy went out celebrating someone's birthday with a bunch of her work friends, got drunk and slept with a guy." I told her feeling my anger from eighteen months ago come back.
"She's put a few drinks away tonight and doesn't act drunk. How many drinks does it take to get her drunk?"
"Mandy can hold her liquor. She's got some Irish in her. It usually takes about four or five Cosmopolitans to get her feeling sloshy. She's not a cheap date." I replied laughing.
The music had switched to a fast song and Christy pulled me over to a table on the opposite side of the dance floor from the table Mandy was sitting at. "Did she have four or five Cosmo's that night?" she asked looking at me with raised eyebrows.
"I don't know. She just said that she was drunk."
"How long was this party? Did she have time to drink that many drinks?"
"It was a couple of hours long maybe, I don't know. Why does it matter?"