A story based on an idea I've had kicking in my head for a long time. Happy reading!
It was unfortunate for Tom that the light in the hallway was out. It was pitch black, and he fumbled quite a bit with his keys before finding the right one to open his apartment door. Not that it mattered, anyway, when he put the key in the lock, the door gently opened. It was unlocked.
Tom took this as a surprise. As a New York City police officer, he had almost thought of himself unsusceptible to any crime or action against him. Pulling out his sidearm into the traditional Weaver position, he took a step into his apartment, and prepared for the worst.
Closing the door behind him, Tom walked slowly and carefully past the entryway and into the living room. No lights were on, and the dim city lights allowed only the faintest of detail to be seen. Tom scanned the living room, trying to match his memory with the dim outlines of the furniture and objects in the room. Just as he approached the middle of the living room, the lights were turned on.
Quickly Tom spun around and aimed his gun at the only light panel for the living room. The gun was pointed at a masked figure, clad in black, about 5'6" tall, judging from Tom's policeman eye. Somehow, he got a strange feeling, as if this was not just an ordinary burglary. Gathering up some courage, Tom spoke in his harshest, toughest voice.
"Hands up, asshole."
The burglar did not move at all.
"Hands up, and now!" Tom yelled.
Still the burglar did not move.
"Listen, dumbass, get your hands up or you're dead!" Tom yelled once more, losing patience fast.
The burglar finally moved, arms slowly moving up, until they stopped behind the masked face. Then, suddenly, they pulled the mask off, revealing the burglar's gorgeous face: high cheekbones, light skin, small nose, red lips, and green eyes. The long black hair tied up in a ponytail completed the picture. It was a woman; it was a cat burglar.
Although this sight of beauty stood in front of him, Tom did not budge. Hardened by the city where nothing is what it seems, he spoke indifferently, "Up against the wall, now."
The cat burglar did not respond. Instead, she looked right into his eyes, and gave him a sly, seductive smile. Then she licked her lips before speaking.
"You know, I was hoping you'd show up. I saw the pictures," she said, motioning to the bookcase and desk, where Tom's police academy photos were. "Not so bad in the pictures... even better in real life."
Tom stood there, not believing what he heard. In his mind, it didn't make sense. A cat burglar (not to mention a fairly beautiful one) in his apartment, looking at his pictures, hoping to see him? What exactly was going on?
"I see you're a bit confused... I broke in, wanted to steal stuff, but now I got a better deal... understand that?" she said, never letting her eyes off of him. "Now, don't you want to find out what that deal is?"
Tom still stood there, his gun still on his target. But he was genuinely confused. Meanwhile, the cat burglar had slowly started walking towards him, around the sofa, until she was right in front of the gun. Tom had not let up his aim, and one shot from his gun would have killed her right then and there. But he let her get close. Too close.
The cat burglar now was right at the barrel of the gun. She looked right at the gun, and then at Tom, questioningly. "You wouldn't want to let this deal get by you, now would you?" she asked, in a slight "baby" voice. Tom couldn't help it now, he felt the beginnings of an erection in his pants, and the start of a tremor in his arm.
The cat burglar smiled again, and opened her mouth. She engulfed the barrel of the gun, and slowly took it into her mouth, inch by inch. She closed her eyes only for a second, and then returned to looking at Tom. She took it all the way in, and then pulled her head back until just the tip of the gun was in her mouth. Her tongue came out and swirled around the barrel. Then she took the gun in again, and repeated the procedure. Tom was speechless. As she was doing this, she let her hand slide under her shirt, and into her black pants. She made sure that he saw this too. Her hand went deeper and deeper, and it stopped when it reached her panties. She cupped her pussy, and felt its dampness. She had to admit she was getting pretty hot herself.
Tom was a bit stunned. There she was, a beautiful cat burglar, in his living room, giving his gun head. As strange as it sounds, it was erotic enough to give him a definite bulge in his pants, and his pulse quicken. This did not go unnoticed by the cat burglar. She knew what she was doing to him, and after sucking on his gun long enough, she let go and decided to take it further. She straightened herself up, and pulled her hand out of her pants. She pushed the gun away, and spoke right in Tom's ear.
"Isn't this the kind of deal you want? Or would you rather bring me to the police station?"
Tom did not answer with words, but he did throw the gun onto the recliner, grab her, and pull her close to him. His right hand fell to her butt and pressed it even closer to him, and his firm erection. Looking into her eyes, he had abandoned all reason, and was lost in lust.