Kelly came out of her morning shower to hear the phone ringing, and rushed to answer it. "Hello?"
"Hey Kelly, it's me, Sabrina."
"Oh hi Bri," she yawned, still a little sleepy.
"I hate to ruin your morning, but we have to go to the office."
"Work?" Kelly pouted. "I thought Charlie said we had Thursday and Friday off."
"He did, but this is important and it won't take long."
Kelly sighed, brushing her wet hair out of her face. "What time?"
"Ten."
"Fine. Should I call Jill?"
"No, I already did."
"Ok, I'll see you in awhile."
"Alright, bye." Sabrina listened to the phone click and line go silent. She smiled devilishly to herself and hung up.
She had not called Jill. Charlie had not called her, either. There was no work today. Only play. Her pussy already tingled in anticipation for what she had in mind. She checked her watch and read 8:56. Wanting to get there before Kelly, she grabbed her keys and headed out the door.
The simple reason was that Sabrina missed Kelly. They had been spending time together of course, and having sex together, but they hadn't been alone for a long time. She loved Kris and Jill too, but she needed to spend some time alone with each of her friends.
She unlocked the office door and slipped inside, taking a seat in Bosley's comfy chair. There was still more than a half hour until Kelly was supposed to arrive, making Sabrina wish she'd picked a time earlier than 10. She put her feet up on the desk and leaned back, daydreaming to pass the time. The office was empty and quiet without her friends chatting, Bosley lecturing, Charlie buzzing through the speaker.
Hearing a car door shut outside, Sabrina peeked out the window. On the street below, Kelly slung her purse over her shoulder and disappeared from view, heading toward the building entrance. Sabrina waited in front of the white, ornate office doors. Even though she had spent a thousand intimate evenings with Kelly, she had a little case of the jitters. After a couple of moments that seemed like an eternity, the handle turned and Kelly stepped inside. She looked stunning as usual, in a modest white blouse and long gray skirt. She was slightly surprised to see the office empty except for Sabrina, the fireplace flickering orange, no papers or files on the tables.
"Hi, Sabrina," she said, shutting the door behind her.
"Hi, Kelly." She slipped her arms comfortably around Kelly's waist and kissed her. It was a nice, slow greeting kiss, open mouth but no tongue. Kelly didn't know what was going on, but her eyes closed and her hands found Sabrina's waist.
After a moment it ended, and Sabrina opened her eyes again to look at her beautiful friend. Her skin was flawless like a porcelain doll, framed with long, shiny waves of chestnut. Her pouty lips; a delicious, natural, rosy pink that glistened under the gloss she liked to wear. Right now they were slightly parted, showing a hint of the perfect pearly whites inside. Just above, that nice little nose that every woman wishes she had. Still higher, those big, beautiful blue eyes that you could get lost in if you weren't careful. They conveyed every hint of Kelly's moods and feelings, and with a single glance at them, Sabrina knew exactly what she should do. Whether she needed a comforting hug, a back rub, a friendly ear, a stiff drink, a bad joke, or some good loving, Sabrina was always ready to provide. There was a certain-
"Sabrina?"
"Hm?"
"You're staring." It was true.
"It's easy to do." She eyed Kelly's lips and then kissed them again, briefly.
"You know if Bosley finds us again-"
"Bosley won't find us." Another kiss.
"Well, Charlie's still-"
"Charlie isn't calling." Another kiss, this time much longer.
"I think I understand," Kelly said after her eyelids fluttered open.
"Good." Sabrina smiled, and took Kelly's purse from her, leading her over to the bar and pulling out a stool. Kelly took a seat. "Would you care for a drink?"
"I'd love one."
Sabrina went behind the bar and the clinking of glasses ensued.
"Brandy OK?"
"Sure." She looked at the crackling fire, a nice romantic touch on this cold morning.
She handed a glass to Kelly, presenting it with an elegant flourish.
"Thank you."
"Here's to the day off." Sabrina smirked. They clinked their glasses and sipped. Each could feel a warmth spreading inside her, and not just from the alcohol.
"I should have guessed, knowing how your mind works," Kelly said. "Why the office, though?"
"Why does the office have to be strictly a place of business? I think a few more private memories would make it a little more homey, don't you?"