If you haven't read the other stories in this series, I suggest you do so before you read this. Not imperative though. The first title is Helping Torrie Wilson. Enjoy.
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It was dark before Kyle's eyes slowly opened. The drone of the plane almost lulled him back to sleep. His eyes adjusting to the dim lights of the cabin, he peered around, attempting to make sense of his surroundings. The inside of the plane was pitch black except for the dim guide lights on the floor. Looking out the window, the night sky revealed nothing as Kyle attempted to pry past the dark. He could hear snoring coming from somewhere across the cabin, and he was suddenly aware of a head of long hair on his shoulder as the body beside him gently rose and fell in silent breathe.
Not attempting to decipher who it was beside him, Kyle slowly and carefully maneuvered the sleeping beauty away from his shoulder. He rose silently from his chair and used the dim guides on the floor to assist him to the back of the plane where he was sure he would find a bathroom. Sure enough, before long Kyle saw a small sliver of light beneath a door on his right and fumbled for a handle. He entered the surprisingly spacious bathroom and rested for a short while against the sink, gathering his legs. He was still slightly asleep and wondering if all the events over the last three days had been a dream. He ran the tap, placing his hands under the water, cupping them and bringing the trapped water up to his face. He gently washed his face and then looked up at the mirror. Slowly he smiled brazenly. He was currently the luckiest man on the planet.
Kyle grabbed the towel from the rack, bringing it to his face and drying it off. He opened the door, turning right and heading back towards his seat. Before he knew what he'd done he'd blundered through a curtain and was looking around at an exquisitely designed lounge. It was reasonably lit with a few dim white bulbs on the roof just above his head and the walls, ceiling and floor were all royal red, as was the furniture. To his right and left were two large beautifully designed chairs with large windows beside each and directly in front of him, extending from one side of the plane to the other, was a long, single couch, above which were cupboards made of oak, beautifully polished. Obviously this was not a part of the plane he was supposed to be and Kyle quickly turned around to head towards the front of the plane.
Before he could do so, however, Stephanie McMahon's head poked through the curtain and stopped him dead in his tracks. 'I'm up front with my pilot for one moment ensuring he's awake and now I find you sneaking around my office?' She pushed past him nonchalantly and sat in the large chair on the left of the plane.
Failing to notice the lack of anger on her face, Kyle quickly stammered an apology and opened the curtain to leave before he caused more trouble.
'No. Please. Stay. I could do with the company.' She said, opening a hidden door to the right of her chair and pulling a notebook computer from it.
'I really wasn't sneaking Ms McMahon, I just took a wrong turn and...' Kyle said, still stammering.
'It's Mrs McMahon-Levesque actually,' she said, typing into her laptop, and then looking up at Kyle and smiling. 'But you can call me Stephanie. Take a seat.' She turned back to her computer again. Kyle hesitantly sat across from her on the lounge, once again taking a look around the room, noticing now the small TV above the entrance that he had missed. Kyle also had time to notice Stephanie. Steph's hair was tied back, revealing completely her beautiful face which was so rarely as emotionless on television as it was now. Her dark eyes, fixed squarely on the notebook in front of her, were so beautiful in their ferocity. Her nose, lips and chin were immaculate and almost beckoned to Kyle.
It was hard for Kyle to stop his eyes from going where they wanted to next, and sure enough they had their way. Beneath her chin, and only semi-covered by the purple robe she was wearing were Stephanie's magnificent breasts. Her cleavage was incredible, and though only a small portion of her gorgeous skin was on display, it was more than enough to allow Kyle's mind to wander and his penis start to grow beneath his pants.
'Can you do me a favour and open up that cupboard behind you?' Stephanie asked him. Kyle's eyes snapped back to Stephanie's, but they were still glued to the computer screen as she worked away. Finding it difficult to avert his gaze from her, Kyle stood and turned around, opening the cupboard behind him. Inside there were six beautiful crystal scotch glasses. 'Night cap? Help me out and pour me a scotch on the rocks would you? There's a hidden ice box and scotch in the middle cupboard.' Kyle quickly found the hidden door beneath the cupboards, opening it to find a fridge full of ice cubes. Grabbing two glasses, he filled them both with ice and then pulled a half empty bottle of scotch from the cupboard above. He poured the two glasses, replacing the bottle in the cupboard and then passing Stephanie her glass.
She took a quick sip and then, flicking a switch on her chair, placed it in the now visible cup holder and went back to her work. 'I don't mean to be rude but this should only take a minute more.' Sure enough, by the time he'd finished his scotch she had flipped the laptop closed and her attention was focused on him. 'Sorry about that. Just filling out the last form from that horrible incident the other night.' She said, finishing her scotch and rising from her chair. She grabbed Kyle's glass, reaching past Kyle to reach the scotch from the cupboard. Doing this caused her robe to rise a short way up her legs, and while it didn't reveal anything personal, the sight of Stephanie's gorgeous silky legs was enough to get Kyle's cock going again. Quickly rearranging his growing erection beneath his pants, Kyle thought he had managed to avert his eyes before Stephanie had finished rummaging in the cupboard.
'It's okay for you to look. I'm married, not invisible.' Stephanie smiled at him as she sat down next to him, handing him his glass. 'Besides Kyle, it's been a while since anyone has looked at me like that.'