Good morning world!! And it is a good morning. The sun's shining out there and it's Wednesday again. Every other Wednesday is very important to me. You see that's the day the ice cream man comes late in the afternoon. He's the guy that drives the big truck and brings frozen foods to the house for us to buy. You see, we live out in the country and this company has been in business for years selling products like ice cream, frozen meals, pizzas and the such. Their products are wonderful and the last few years they've added a lot to the selection, but the ice cream is still my weakness. That was until we got a new driver about a year ago.
Mike's in his late twenties and built like a football player, has a great sense of humor and the most gorgeous smile that lights up his entire face. With any new driver, it takes awhile to get to know them and find out just how well they will 'understand' my way of dealing with people. You have to be careful, some people get offended by off-the-wall, off-color remarks. So several buckets of ice cream and lots of pizzas later, he finally got the message that I was just teasing the living hell out of him most of the time. I loved it in the summer when he started wearing shorts. I got a good look at the muscles in his calves and thighs. Nice amount of hair and a tan that was constantly improving. When he stood with his back to me, reaching into the cold freezer compartments of the truck, I got a wonderful view of his butt as he stretched to the top shelf, nicely shaped one that dimpled on the sides when he contracted it.
Not to be outdone, I'd meet him at the door in various types of clothing. Always covered up, never in a bathrobe or anything, but often without shoes on, looking very comfy and at home. Over time he became more friendly and we'd talk a bit before he left for the next house on the route. One day he told me his birthday would be the next delivery date and jokingly asked me what I was going to give him for his birthday. I didn't dare tell him what I wanted to give him, so I just smiled and said he'd have to wait and see. (Now stop smiling you guys) I baked him a batch of cupcakes, frosting on each one and one with a candle in the middle. I must have really taken him by surprise. He said his mom was the last one to make him a cake for his birthday and that was years ago. Damn I sure as hell didn't want to be compared to his mother, even if I was over 10 years his senior. Best part was, I did get a big hug for my efforts. One of those that lifts you up off your feet. (Being short has so many advantages.)
Winter came along eventually, and the shorts were exchanged for warmer pants and winter jackets. Dang!! Just when the viewing was so good too. I no longer met him on the porch, he just had to come inside the house and warm up a little bit. Occasionally, when it was really nasty outside, I could convince him to have a warm cup of coffee before he moved along the route. Our conversations kept getting a little more away from the selection of foods he had available to the fact that he was available. He'd been recently divorced and was dealing with lawyers and the ex-wife. It was not a pretty separation so far, and he was feeling a lot of strain on his emotions. We talked a lot about his future and how he was going to get out of the town he lived in and move closer to our area. (mmmmmmmm I liked the sound of that one, now if I could only figure out where and when he was going to move).
It's very hard to carry on any seduction at the rate of ten minutes of talking once every two weeks. I'd just about decided to leave it at the thrill of throwing out sexual innuendoes when last June the tables were turned on me instead. It was raining when Mike arrived that Wednesday afternoon. I was home alone at the time, dressed in a pair of tight, black stretch jeans that hugged my curves very nicely. I wore a white sleeveless shirt, open at the neck in a V. Unthinkingly, I'd left the top two buttons undone. Up until the rain started it had been fairly warm for the first time that summer. I stood on the porch giving him my order for the week while he stood out there complaining that the sprinkles of rain coming down were as cold as ice. Under the shelter of the porch roof, I stood barefoot and dry and I laughed myself silly at him standing there in shorts getting cold. He gave me one of those 'stern' looks and told me if I was so tough, I should come out in it and see just how cold it was.