Larry lived in an incredible condo in the South of Market Area in San Francisco, and the nicest thing about his place was the rooftop pool, Jacuzzi and the amazing view of the bay bridge. The pool was kept warm enough to swim in year round and the roof had windscreens and heaters so one didn't mind wearing a swimsuit (or less after dark). Larry often held parties on the roof and more than a few times people ended up in the pool in whatever they dared to bare. Larry usually invited David to his parties as David made an excellent bartender, both personable and being a very light drinker, tended not to get drunk and obnoxious with the female guests.
David loved coming to these parties and being the bartender, since, as he often would say, "one way to make sure you meet and get to talk to EVERYONE," Having recently separated from his girlfriend of 2 years, he enjoyed being able to talk with someone other than his cat. David arrived early and helped set up the bar on the roof and chatted with several of the early arrivals. He overheard that Larry's sister was down from Canada with a friend of hers, but knowing Larry's sister, said friend would quite likely be buried under all the guys at the party. David chuckled and served another drink.
About an hour into the evening, a vision of loveliness broke out of the crowd and asked David for a drink. As David was fixing it, he introduced himself and started a conversation as he enjoyed the view of 5'8", light brown hair, golden skin with full breasts and curves that scream "Woman" rather than waif. She introduced herself as Helen, thanked him and went back to her friends once she received her drink. A short time later, she went back, not for another drink, but to chat.
As it got later, and people started filtering out, someone suggested those who remained to jump into the pool. An apparently popular suggestion because clothes started coming off, some down to skin, others down to underwear. Helen popped back over to the bar in all her naked glory causing David to drop a glass. He gave Helen an embarrassed smile and said, "Thank god for plastic."