Chapter 1
As I came up the jet way into the terminal I was lost in thought. This had been the first business trip Iâd gone on since Julia and I were married.
I hadnât wanted to go, but my counterpart in Seattle had suffered a heart attack, and had been rushed in for emergency surgery.
SEVEN! Count âem, seven bypasses! I told him that if he wanted to try for a world record of some sort, number of heart bypasses wasnât the best choice.
Fortunately he was doing well enough to laugh at my joke. Dave is a good guy, and his camaraderie would be sorely missed, if anything were to happen.
Friendship aside though, I got the call, and the next thing I knew I was on a âred-eyeâ to Seattle. That meant Julia and I were going to be apart for at least a week. Now here it was seventeen days later.
Chapter 2
Julia worked in a coffee shop just around the corner from the plant where I worked. I had frequented the coffee shop ever since it opened six months ago.
Though Julia had definitely caught my eye, other than ordering a bagel and coffee, and the usual pleasantries, we hadnât talked much.
As most men do, the guys at the plant talked about women. I was no different. Most of the plant guys frequent the coffee shop, and the women there, employees and customers, were fair game for work conversation.
It never ceased to amaze me when guys rated Julia as âordinaryâ or âplainâ.
Julia is 42 years old. Strawberry blonde hair. 5â7â tall. About 230 pounds. I could never quite figure out the accent. It had a definite Southern tinge to it. (I later found that she moved to Pennsylvania from Tennessee when she was 11).
Her eyes were an emerald green and, without question, her most striking feature. I had the impression that she was looking into me, instead of just at me.
She had a great smile. Warm and inviting. Her body always seemed just as warm and inviting. Iâll freely admit that I spent many an evening thinking about the possibilities of what I could do with such a woman.
I donât know. Maybe it was just me. I was never one to spend my days looking for the next supermodel or centerfold. âPlain Janeâ, as the guys called her, just didnât seem that plain to me.
Chapter 3
I had been married briefly when I was in my 20âs. The marriage and bitter divorce had soured me on any thoughts of a long term relationship. Instead, I threw myself into my work, and climbed the success ladder rapidly.
An occasional relationship here and there kept the machinery oiled, and in good working condition. I just never found the right person that could make me change my stance on marriage.
I thought about the day that Julia and I finally got together for the first time.
I was off work that day but had to stop at the plant to pick up a report. I decided to stop at the coffee shop before heading back home. I envisioned a day of movies and pizza.
At the coffee shop I ordered my usual, and Julia brought it to my table. As she started to take the bagel off of her tray, the flimsy paper plate it was served on, folded. The bagel started to fall, and in her attempt to catch it, caused the coffee cup to tip over, sloshing coffee across the tray and into my lap.
Well Iâll be honest. Hot coffee in the lap, regardless of the time of day, or who is serving it, is not one of the highlights of my day. I let out with a âYELP!!â that they probably heard back at the plant.
This startled Julia even more and I ended up with the remaining coffee from the tray in a âspray patternâ from the top of my head, back to my lap.
I was soaked in hot coffee and my expression was murderous. Even so, Julia started to laugh. At first I was angry, but when I looked into her eyes, I could tell she wasnât laughing at me. She had a nervous laugh and I knew that she certainly didnât mean to have the accident. Her laugh was infectious and soon I couldnât help but laugh at the situation as well.
Juliaâs boss wasnât in a laughing mood. He came from behind the counter, hell-bent-for-leather. Despite my protestations she was fired and ordered out of the coffee shop.
After an extended string of vulgarities left my mouth directed at the shop owner, wherein I discussed his bloodline back to the signing of the Magna Carta, I was directed to leave as well.
I saw Julia in the parking lot.
âIâm so sorry. I never expected your boss to act that wayâ.
âDonât worry about it Don. I hated that job anyway. I appreciate that you stood up for me like that. Are you okay though? I donât know what happened. It was like watching dominoes fall and I couldnât stop itâ.
âIâll be fine. I just have to go home and get cleaned up. Are you going to be all right?â
âDonât you have to go to work?â
âNo. Believe it or not I have the whole day off. I just came to work to pick up a report, and then stopped by the coffee shop for a quick coffee showerâ, I joked.
What she said next Iâll always remember as the fateful moment when my life changed forever.
âWell you look like a drowned rat". She laughed.
"I only live about six blocks from here. If you could give me a ride home, I could clean those clothes for you. You can take a quick shower and get cleaned up. You can wear one of my husbandâs robes until your clothes are dryâ.
I was surprised and a tad bit envious. I had never noticed a ring before. The shock and dejection in my voice was extremely evident.
âYouâre married?â
âNo Don. Not anymore. My husband passed away about three years agoâ. Her voice was tinged with sadness as she told me this.
âIâm sorry to hear thatâ, I said. I WAS SORRY that she had lost her husband, but at the same time I was happy to hear that she was single. Again that must have shone through in my voice.
âIâll bet you areâ, she said with a sly wink.
Then her tone reverted back to its slightly sad tenor.
âThank you, Don. It has been hard. Itâs why I had to take this lousy job in the first place. Iâd really appreciate it though if youâd let me help you. I could use the company and I just donât want to be alone right now".
I felt somewhat responsible for getting her fired, and I certainly didnât want her to be home, sad and alone. I told her I would go with her.
Chapter 4
When we got to her house she invited me inside. She told me to go into the bathroom and to get undressed. I could take a shower to âget the coffee out of my hair, and anywhere else it might have gotten toâ.
There was an unmistakable glint in her eye when she told me that.
âIâll hang the robe up on the back of the door, and once youâre in the shower, Iâll come in and get your clothesâ.
âThank you, Julia. I appreciate itâ, I said.
The bathroom was every bit a womanâs bathroom. The perfume and powder scents were pleasant. The shower door had sliding glass doors, translucent, with a raised floral pattern covering the glass. Fresh flowers were in a vase on top of the toilet tank. Decorative pink soaps were in a bowl by the sink.
I stripped out of my wet clothes and folded them. I laid them on the toilet lid for her to pick up. I then turned on the shower and waited for the water to come to temperature.
When I bent over to adjust the faucets again, I felt a slight twinge of pain on my lower belly. I looked down and noticed some redness where the coffee had spilled on me earlier.
I had noticed a full length mirror on the back of the bathroom closet door. I walked over to it to take a better look at the burn. Fortunately it appeared only to be reddened. It didnât appear to be blistering at all. I would have to ask Julia for some ointment after I took my shower.
I turned back to get into the shower when the bathroom door suddenly opened.
âOh. Iâm sorry. I thought you had gotten into the showerâ, Julia said.
Despite her look of surprise she didnât shut the door quickly. As it slowly closed I noted that her eyes never strayed from my cock.
Having Julia looking at me that way, sent a course of electricity through me, that rapidly hardened and lengthened my dick.
âIâm sorryâ, Julia said as she closed the door completely. Her voice had an excitement in it that caused my member to harden all the more.
I got into the shower and slid the glass doors shut. The glass immediately began to fog over with steam. I wasnât sure if the water was all that hot, or if it was the heat in my body that Julia elicited, that caused the copious amount of vapor.
I could hardly see through the doors. The bathroom fixtures were fuzzy and indistinct, simply light and dark areas without definition.
I heard the bathroom door open again.
âAre you decent?â, Julia laughed.
âIâm sorryâ, I said. âI had a small burn on my belly that I was looking at in the mirror. Do you have any burn cream?â
âNo I donât. Did the coffee burn you badly? I have an aloe plant and it works great on burnsâ.
âThatâll be greatâ, I said.
I could only make out the shape of Julia through the glass doors, but just that was enough to make me reach down and stroke my swollen member.
I thought about what she would think if she knew that her house guest was only three feet away, jerking his cock, and wishing he was burying it deep inside of her.
Julia wasnât moving. She appeared stationary by the sink. Was she looking at the shower doors? Was she having the same thoughts? Did the sight of a man in her shower make her wet?
My hand was flying up and down the length of my shaft. I poured some liquid soap onto it to make my hand slide easier. I imagined Julia impaled on my fuckstick, screaming as wave after wave of pleasure rolled through her body.
It wouldnât take long now. I could feel the cum welling up in my balls. It was going to be a great cum. If only I could share it with Julia.