I have literally just laid eyes on her. And I know I want to fuck her.
I'm at a three-day training conference. Mandatory annual certification bullshit. Out of town. By myself. I know one or two other people... mostly by name only... just because we've been on the same conference call or something.
This isn't my crowd. I'm older than probably all of them. I don't have piercings or tattoos. It's easiest for me to just put in the time, get the certification I need to keep doing my job, and get back to my life at home.
But then, there she is.
She must work for the hotel. She's the meetings facilities manager or something. She flits in and out of the room, tending to what needs to be tended to. She deposits a stack of papers here, an extension cord there, a wireless mouse for the power point presentation. She's attentive to the guy who'll be teaching the classes, and she has a pleasant smile for everyone.
When she stops to talk to someone, it's like there's no one else in the room other than that person. Her bright, penetrating eyes are laser focused on who's in front of her. She leaves every interaction with a laugh or a chuckle and a soft tap on the arm or the hand.
She's a pixie of a girl. Probably five feet two. Her tiny ass fits nicely in her tight slacks. Her boobs are maybe B-cup and sit perfectly against her chest. A hint of cleavage peaks out of the open button of her tight-fitting hotel polo shirt. Her dark hair is cut short and parted in the middle. She has a tiny little nose that rests gently above soft, semi-full lips.
The eyes seal the deal. They penetrate, but with a softness... a welcoming pull that makes me want to climb right inside them. And then never leave.
As she moves in and out and around the room, she doesn't miss a thing. Including that I can't help myself from following her everywhere she goes.
She notices. And she heads straight for me.
She pulls the chair to my right out from the table and sits in it, backwards. Like a catcher waiting for a pitch. Her legs are splayed out to either side facing me. Her soft tanned arms are crossed over the back of the chair.
"Hi, there," she chirps as she extends a hand to me. "I'm Meg."
"Hi, Meg," I reply as I grasp her hand and squeeze it firmly. "I'm Trey. Nice to meet you." I have to use my real name because I'm wearing a damn name tag for this fucking conference.
The handshake is electrifying. There is literally an energy that flows from this girl. I immediately don't want to let go. And Meg doesn't make any motion to pull her hand away from mine. Her eyes glance to our joined hands and a tiny grin crosses her lips.
"You like to get to these things early," Meg observes. "Very smart of you. Gives you time to find the bathrooms and the Coke machine.
"Anything I can get for you before things get started?" She softly releases my hand and glances at her wrist watch.
"Looks like you have about 40 minutes before show time."
"I think I'm good," I reply. "I appreciate you stopping by to say hello."
Meg stands and with one foot deftly swings the chair back beneath the table. She tugs the hem of her shirt down with both hands. It's not an unusual move but it ends up revealing just a little bit more of her cleavage.
"Nice to meet you, Meg," I say over my shoulder as she begins to breeze away behind me and to my left.
"Nice to meet you, Trey," she replies. And I feel a soft finger trace along a line of my shoulders from right to the left.
Not the soft tap... a lingering sort of swirl.
Meg heads to the front of the room and I get to take a nice long look at her cute little ass as she goes. She turns to the right and looks directly back to me. She focuses those amazing eyes on mine and gives me a delightful, smirky smile.
The whole interaction is less than a minute... probably 45 seconds, if that. But I feel electrified. My shoulders are tingling from the trace of Meg's finger.
A voice interrupts from my right. "Hey, is anybody sitting here?"
There's a tattoo-clad kid pulling Meg's chair out as I turn to look his direction.
"Nope, help yourself," I respond.
"Thanks," he answers. "I'm Jeremy."
"Hey, I'm Trey," I respond. "Nice to meet you."
Meg is traversing her way from the front of the room to the back, down the center aisle. I've turned my head to speak to the Jeremy kid and Meg catches my eye as she moves through my line of sight. She gives me the same smirky smile, then looks away.
And I can't stand it any longer. I have to talk to her again.
"Scuse me," I murmur in Jeremy's direction as I push away from the table. "I'll be right back."
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Meg has breezed out of the room and headed to the left in the open lobby area. Most of the other attendees are coming in from the right.
She curls into a small alcove that's cluttered with boxes of materials for the conference. It's kind of a staging area for her and other people associated with the meeting, I'm guessing.
She's bending over to pick up a box when I get close enough to speak without raising my voice too much.
"Meg... hey...." I half-stammer.
Meg turns to look at me and smiles. She stands and says,
"Hey, Trey. What's up?"
I've been honest already. No reason to stop now.
"You said I have about forty minutes before showtime," I begin. Meg tilts her head and the smile lingers.
"This might be the craziest thing I could ever say," I continue. "But I'd really like to spend as much of that time as I can... with you."
Meg's eyes shift to the side, but don't focus on anything in particular. It's like she's processing a thought. Her eyes narrow and her lips purse into sort of a wicked smile.
Meg looks at me and grins, then nods her head toward the box she was bending over.
"Grab that box?" Meg instructs. "And follow me."
Meg peels away and heads down the hall, away from the training room. I quickly grab the box and follow along behind her.
I catch up to Meg and walk along her right side.
Without hesitation, Meg turns to me:
"So, Trey," Meg asks "... are you one who believes in the concept of 'at first sight' when it comes to people... partners... relationships... dates... things like that?"
It's a question out of left field. But there must be a point behind it.
I answer as honestly as I know how.
"I think there are times when I'm not one of those people.
"And then there are times when I think I... might be."