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Ann sat in the middle of the living room floor, her legs folded yoga style as she rocked back and forth nervously. She was staring at their big television, as she had been for hours, mesmerized by the action playing out on the screen.
Neil chuckled as he tended to Owen in the dining room, feeding the little tyke in his high chair.
"Are you okay, babe?" he asked, glancing her way as she fidgeted with her hair, twirling it around her left index finger.
"Huh? Oh yeah... I'm fine," she replied, taking a swig from her bottle of beer. "I'm just glad I'm done breastfeeding. I don't think I could watch this without alcohol."
"Will you relax? They're already up two touchdowns."
"It's been way too easy, Neil. And it's still so early in the game," she replied, letting logic get in the way of any euphoria she should have been experiencing.
"Suit yourself. But you're getting worked up for nothing. This is their year."
"I don't know how you can say that. They've lost to these bastards in this game two years in a row. I don't think I could take it if they lose this one too."
"They're not going to lose. I just told you, it's their year. I can feel it."
"Yeah, like I'm supposed to just believe that."
"I felt this same exact way when the Redskins won a couple of years ago. This team has that same vibe to me."
"
You
were the nervous wreck that year."
"Uuuhhhh, no I wasn't."
"Okay, maybe you weren't. All I know is I'm one now."
He knew why. Her favorite team was the San Francisco 49ers, and they were facing off against the Dallas Cowboys in the NFC championship game. Again. It was third consecutive year those two teams had met in the game, the winner going on to the Super Bowl. And as Ann reminded him, in the previous two, the Cowboys came out victorious.
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The first year the two teams met, she was realistic about the outcome. After all, the Niners had been on a spectacular decade long run, winning four Super Bowls in a nine-year span, the last being the year she and Neil were married. But their future Hall of Fame quarterback had been traded, mainly because his back-up was extremely talented and much younger. In fact, his
name
was Young. In her eyes, it was no shame to get to the championship game and lose in his first year at the helm, so she was okay with it. Part of that reasoning was because she'd felt sorry for her friend, Martina.
Martina was a huge Cowboys fan, and she'd chosen to sit on the sidelines the year Washington represented the NFC in the big game instead of participate in what had become a very sexually charged annual event. One she looked forward to like all the other people that attended.
Neil and Ann had been invited to the first party the year they moved to the area. Their friend Carol hosted it along with her now husband Barry, wanting to have what was supposed to be a casual get together of young couples, inviting them to their house to enjoy the Super Bowl. As luck would have it, it was Ann's team playing in the game, and she added her own special flair by wearing a hot little outfit to cheer on her team, highlighted by her Joe Montana jersey and a short white spandex miniskirt.
By the end of the party she was nearly naked, only a G-string remaining. It was all Martina's doing, deciding the party needed a little more excitement since the game was a blowout. Starting at the beginning of the game, with every 49er touchdown, she, Carol and Ann had been drinking a shot of whiskey. Because of the blowout, and all the alcohol she'd consumed, somewhere in the middle of the game Martina stripped off her top after a touchdown. Carol did the same the next time, and when the Niners scored again later, everyone looked at Ann to follow suit, which she did. That turned into them eventually stripping off something with every 49er TD, and a trend had started.
The next year the party evolved. There were shots and stripping from the very start. And another girl joined them, a stunning black-haired beauty named Olivia, who was Carol's roommate in college. She also had a wild streak in her when it came to sex. She willingly joined the girls in drinking shots and shedding clothes. And since she was a Giants fan and
her
team was playing in the game, she proclaimed at the end of a close contest that if they won, she would be giving her husband a celebratory blowjob right there in front everyone. The Giants won, and she not only did that, she also rewarded the guy that won the gambling squares game Barry set up with a blowjob as well.
With that precedent being set, Martina christened the group, officially naming the band of four girls the 'Super Bowl Sluts'. She had been looking forward to being one of them the next year, the idea of the party literally becoming sexual being a huge turn on for her, as well as the others. Her favorite team wasn't in the game though. Normally that wouldn't have mattered, as the couples at the party had all agreed they would always root for whatever NFC team made it to the game. There had to be a catalyst to give the sluts a reason to perform their antics. They needed a team to cheer for so they could have their fun, and that was the gimmick they came up with.
But Martina had a problem. It suddenly mattered who was in the game. The NFC team playing for the title was her husband Alphonso's favorite, but they just happened to be bitter rivals with
her
favorite team. That fact drastically changed the party for her.
It was part of a bet she'd made with Alphonso. He said she couldn't be one of the sluts if she were a true Dallas fan. She had to make a choice; be a slut, or be a Cowboy fan. She viewed it as a challenge, going to the party and not being a part of what she helped start. He thought she couldn't do it. She knew she could, however hard it might be. So it was that she was the only person there that didn't root for the Redskins that game. She didn't root against them, but she didn't cheer for them. And she certainly didn't participate as one of the sluts.
Instead she became a mentor to a woman who played hostess for the party; a slut in training, as it were. But the party itself had taken on another twist; one that made it more difficult for her to stand on the sidelines and not cheer. Ann admired her, because she was standing up for principle. If you're truly a fan of your team, you're not going to openly root for your biggest rival in the biggest game of the year just so you can get naked and have a little fun. That was Alphonso's point, and the basis for their wager. Martina sat out, and Ann respected her for that.