Sunday:
"Airport lounges are actually quite fun," Jeff thought to himself. At least this one was. At least today. It was early Sunday afternoon, and the lounge was full of Southbound vacationers in every form of leisure gear. Families, singles, college kids and the occasional romantic couple. He always enjoyed watching a holiday crowd, every aspect of life seems to play out in front of him. He always put a dialog to the pantomime, if he couldn't actually hear the words. Those imagined discussions were more fun, actually.
*
Jeff spotted the girls right away. He had no sooner sat down at the gate than they walked by on their way to the newsstand. Sisters, obviously, but not twins, - he guessed, even though they were very much alike. He figured a year or two apart. They were dressed pretty much alike, pants and a tight knit top. But one seemed more mature, if you can say that about a teenager. Her figure had had a little time to develop, and showed what her sister would soon be like. About 5'7, slender, but not thin, rounded hips, but an oh-so-firm butt. Her breasts seemed on the large side, accentuated by the shirt, but they were high and firm, with just a hint of weight. She looked fantastic. And yet it was the face and personality that fascinated him. Shoulder length red hair, green eyes, clear complexion and a touch of freckles, and bouncing with life and energy. She was laughing and talking to her younger sister. Kidding her about something, he suspected, because her sister blushed and almost looked around to see if anyone had heard.
She was pretty too, but just a little unformed and coltish, same figure and complexion. She had the cutest smile and was also obviously happy to be going on vacation. There was something about her, though. The woman was lurking just beneath the surface of the girl, and promised to be quite something. Jeff suddenly wished he were 10 years younger, until he remembered how tough life had been when he was 20. "Maybe for just one week," he thought, as his body responded to the two happy, lovely young women, bouncing along on their private cloud, all peaches and cream with strawberries on top.
Coming back after a while, they were laughing and talking and sat down two rows behind him. He didn't want to be obvious and turn around to look, but he went to the bathroom and had another good look on the return trip. Now there were three of them, the third obviously their mother. About 40, he guessed. The girls had their looks from their mother, that's for sure, - what a knockout she was. Mature, generous figure, large, heavy breasts, not saggy, just full and sort of alive under her loose T-shirt. She had on a wraparound skirt, snug around the hips, but with the ends falling open over her thighs as she sat down. Her face was not stunningly beautiful, but the kind of face that holds both character and a promise of fire banked underneath. Jeff's groin started tingling immediately. "Please let them be on my flight," he thought.
They were, - five rows ahead of him. He was on board before them, and watched them struggle with all their bags. Too many people in the way for him to help, but he sure wanted to. Except that stretching up with the bags did fabulous things to their breasts. Jeff started getting a little uncomfortable in his crotch. "Down, Boy," he said to himself.
The trip to Miami went OK, nothing much happened. He gently fended off the little old lady next to him who wanted to tell him all about her grandchildren in Bergen County, grabbed a drink and a short snooze, and got there safe and sound. He couldn't see much of the girls, but he did check out the mother every now and then as she leaned over to talk to the girls. In Miami, Jeff got his bags and headed for his connecting flight to the Island. "Nice flight," he thought to himself.
Jeff loved Miami International Airport; he could go "MIA" any time. Such a profusion of every age group, race and color, dress and undress, beautiful and not so pretty, slim, fat, fit and slobby, and J-Lo look-alikes galore ("down Boy!" once again). People and bags everywhere, especially in his departure lounge, where passengers for six flights waited in resigned but pleasant confusion. All six flights were late, his about an hour, he saw. This wasn't exactly news, the service to his destination was intermittent at best, so he was prepared with reading material and patience.
Things looked up when "his" three redheads struggled into the lounge, finally settling their bags and themselves on the floor in a corner at the opposite end of the lounge. "Maybe, - just maybe," he said to himself. One flight after another took off, but they were still there. By now his delay had become two hours. The next to last flight was called. They got up. "Oh, well," Jeff thought. "It was too good to be true, anyway." And then they sat down again, in the lounge chairs this time. "ALLRIGHT!!"
"I must have lived right this week," he thought. They were not only on his flight, but in his row. He had the window seat; they had the seat next to him and two across the aisle. Life was suddenly looking good. "Let me help you with those bags," Jeff offered. She gave him a quick smile, but with a wary look in her eye.
"Thank you," she said. "They are a little hard to get into those small compartments." He helped them stuff their many bags in the overhead compartments and sat down with the mother next to him. Jeff turned to her ready to start a conversation, but she had immediately opened a magazine and her body language yelled, "keep off!"
"Oh-Oh," he thought. "We have a touchy one here." He opened his own book and ordered a drink. She did too, two actually, - gin and tonic.
After a while her body seemed to relax a little, and Jeff figured the time was right to talk to her. He just couldn't wait any longer. "Is this you first time on the island?" he asked, carefully keeping a neutral voice and facial expression.
She glanced at him. "Yes," she said and turned away again to her magazine.
"What is with her?" Jeff thought. "She can't be that much of a bitch." "It's my fourth trip now," he said. "I am renting a small house right on the water. Are you in a hotel?"
"Yes," she said again.
"I stayed in a hotel the first time I was here," Jeff said, not giving up so easily. "It was OK, but I prefer the house. It belongs to a friend of mine, and I get it pretty cheap."