This is a work of fiction. Any similarity to actual people, places, or events is
purely coincidental
.
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Distraught, Jeannie Pelfrey stormed into Superior Pre-Owned Auto clutching the repossession notice for her Kia Optima. The nineteen-year-old knew she was behind in her payments, but it was through no fault of her own. She hoped that she could convince them to cut her a break.
Her long, loosely curled brown hair bounced with every step. She wore a purple one-piece dress and heels. She chose it to be suggestive, but not reveal too much. It was tight enough to showcase Jeannie's curvy ass, short enough to show leg, and cut low enough in front to show off the top of her C-cup breasts. Her heels (which Jeannie actually hated wearing) accentuated her calves and pushed her height up to 5'8". She wore no makeup save for very lightly applied liner which made her chocolate brown eyes stand out and give her a slightly more exotic look.
A few men who were milling around in the dealership's lobby stared at her with pure lust in their eyes. Jeannie didn't care. She wasn't there to entertain them.
Without waiting for her greeting, Jeannie addressed the blonde woman at the sales and service desk. Jeannie thought that she was probably in her mid-thirties and very attractive.
"I need to see Martin Burdge," Jeannie said anxiously. "And I need to see him
right now
."
"Of course, Miss...?" the woman asked.
"Pelfrey. Jeannie Pelfrey," she said.
"One moment please."
The woman pressed a button on the telephone next to her and bent down slightly and spoke into it.
"Mr. Burdge?" she spoke into it as she eyed Jeannie. She smiled slightly.
"Yes?" said a male voice.
"A Miss Jeannie Pelfrey to see you. It looks pretty urgent."
"Uh, thank you. I'll be right out," said the voice.
"He'll be here momentarily, Miss Pelfrey," the receptionist said. "If you'd like to have a seat?"
Jeannie mumbled her thanks. But she could only pace nervously as she waited. She tried to calm herself. About a minute-and-a-half later, a voice from behind startled her.
"Jeannie? Good to see you again," Martin Burdge said as he walked to greet her. "I know why you're here."
He motioned to a room to the left.
"Let's step into my office," he said.
The office was simply appointed. Gray carpeting, a large desk with a computer monitor and the typical office items on top, a few chairs, and plaques for various achievments on the plain white walls. There was another door which Jeannie guessed led to a bathroom.
Jeannie placed her purse on the desk and explained to Martin, who'd sold her her Kia six months ago, that she'd gotten laid off from her old job at a restaurant, but recently found work. However, she wouldn't get her first paycheck for over two weeks. She begged for an extension.
"Jeannie," Martin said with a rueful look on his face. "I don't know how I can help you. I realize you've hit a rough patch and I don't like kicking people when they're down. But business is business."
Jeannie sighed and plopped herself on a chair and buried her face in her hands and nearly broke down. She fretted that her plan to excite Martin Burdge was failing miserably. The thought that he might actually be gay crossed her mind.
Jeannie looked up with the most earnest, pitiful look she could conjure.
"Martin? I'll do anything," she begged. "Honestly, I'm not trying to shirk responsibility. I'm a responsible woman dammit! It's not my fault that my old boss had a gambling problem. The layoffs happened just like that!"
She snapped her fingers.
"None of us had a clue, Martin. None of us! But I've got a new job. You'll get the money, it's just going to take time. Please!"
Martin shook his head and tried to let the beauty down easy.
"Jeannie, I wish..." he started to say. But she held up her hand and took a deep breath.
"Martin, when I said anything, I meant it," Jeannie said quietly. "I'm not super experienced, but if it means keeping the car, I'll... you know?"
"Jeannie!" Martin flared angrily and stood up. He quickly walked to the door and slammed it shut.
"Jeannie? I'm married!"
He looked her up and down and shook his head.
"I should've known something was up. God!" he ranted.
Jeannie felt her face burn with shame.
"I..." she tried to say, but she couldn't continue.
Martin's tone softened.
"It's okay, Jeannie. I realize you're in a bind and..."
He exhaled.
"Ah, I'm not blaming you," Martin reassured her. "You're young and I can understand the pressure you're under. Really. But this is a rash decision."
Jeannie looked at him mournfully.
"Okay. Truth is Christine and I are not getting along. You're a beautiful woman, Jeannie, and no guy in his right mind wouldn't want to be with you. But I can't afford to get involved in an affair! You hear?"
He put a reassuring hand on her shoulder. Jeannie nodded.
"Sorry, Martin. I didn't see a ring," she replied. "Listen, I hate to sound desperate, but... Shit! I
am
desperate! You think I like doing this?"
"Mmm..." Martin said with a shrug.
Jeannie took a deep breath to calm her nerves.
"You think she's cheating on you?" she asked.
Martin's eyes narrowed slightly.
"God you're too damned perceptive, Jeannie," Martin said sharply, but then he chuckled.
The young woman scored points with him.
"You know? You should be working for me," he said.
Jeannie smiled a little.
"Yeah, Jeannie. In fact, I
do
think she's cheating. But I can't prove it. All I have are suspicions. I was thinking about hiring an investigator."
Martin looked to Jeannie to be on the verge of tears and felt a little guilty about having rubbed salt in an open wound. Jeannie thought Martin was handsome. His eyes were blue, he had a square-ish jaw, and his temples were just beginning to gray. It gave him a somewhat noble appearance, she thought. He was over two decades older than she, but Jeannie found herself a little attracted to him.
"I'm sorry," Jeannie whispered. She looked out the window and hoped the uncomfortable moment would pass. Then she suddenly saw a man in a three-piece suit and the blonde woman talking and glancing and nodding at the office. Clearly the discussion was about her and Martin.
Damn!
She put the repossession notice in her mouth and quickly closed the blinds and locked the door. After a half-second of considering what else to do, Jeannie surreptitiously opened the top of her dress to reveal more of her chest and turned around.
Martin turned away nervously.
Jeannie chuckled to herself.
Guy must not have gotten laid in a while.
"Listen, Martin," she said, putting the repossession notice on the desk and walking back to the older man. She crossed her arms in front of her.
"I hate to kick people when they're down, too, but I need my car!" she said flatly.
Trembling slightly, Jeannie reached out and rubbed the crotch of Martin's gray slacks.
"Shit!" Martin exclaimed in utter shock.
Even flaccid, Jeannie could tell it was fairly big. She smiled.
"Can we maybe work out something? I'll be really appreciative," she said. "I promise you I'm no prickteaser and I don't kiss and tell."
"Okay," Martin said shakily as he nodded. The bulge in his slacks grew. "Okay, Jeannie. I guess. Christine's out of town. She says she's visiting a sick friend."
Jeannie instantly understood and snorted.
"Yeah. My thoughts exactly," Martin said ruefully and sighed. "So? You know that do-it-yourself car wash over on Towne?"
"Yeah?" Jeannie nodded.
"Meet me there about 8:30," Martin said. "We'll have to go to your place. I'll follow you."
"Why my place?" Jeannie asked.
"Neighbors," Martin said simply. "Can't risk them seeing
you
going into my home. Where do you live?"
"Stonewall," Jeannie said.
Martin nodded. "Good. It's way on the other side of town."
Jeannie reached over for the repossession notice.
"I'll take care of you if you take care of me, Martin," she said. Then another thought came to her.
"Say? How much do I owe on my car anyway?" Jeannie asked.
She realized she was pushing it, but in her mind, she rationalized that this was a case of you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours. Just business.
But both of them needed a good fuck.
I love to fuck, he loves to fuck. No biggie. And if we both get what we want, who's to say it's immoral or whatever?
With a wary look, Martin stood and walked behind the desk to the his computer monitor. The front of his slacks were bulging obscenely as he tapped in the information on the keyboard.
"Okay," he said. "$2,100 and change. Payments are $322 a month. Then you've got the ten percent late payment fee and the repo fee's $250."
Jeannie's heart raced.
Holy shit! All that over one late payment?
"But," Martin said. "I'll waive the late fee and fix things with the repo company. The owner owes me a favor anyway. Just so you know, Jeannie, it's not going to be a quickie."
"What? All night?" she asked incredulously.
"Who knows?" Martin replied. "It takes a lot to get me off. And since I'm taking a hell of a risk, the reward needs to be worth it."
Jeannie sighed and rubbed her eyes with her thumb and forefinger. She was, by nature, sexually submissive, but it bothered her to be talked about like Martin was doing. The only other option was to drain her savings
and
cash in a couple of bonds she'd inherited from her grandfather. She was going to do that down the road when it made sense to do it. Doing it now would put her back months. Years even. Her 2004 Kia had over 100,000 miles on it. It wasn't worth it.
Jeannie frowned.