Submission for the Literotica Annual
April Fools Day Story Contest 2023
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There was nothing better after a long day of panels, lectures and talks than sitting at the bar with a strong drink. Julian enjoyed this technology conference every year, but by the end of the weekend, he was wiped out. Especially if he had to run a panel himself, like he had done this year, about his field of expertise, cyber security. As passionate as he was about his work, he needed to shut off his brain for a good long while. He would have a drink, read, sleep, and then get ready to take the train home tomorrow.
Julian had already been up to his room to remove his tie. The damn thing always felt like a noose by the time the conference ended. That was the one thing about his career that he hated. He worked with computers all day. Why did he need a tie?
It was strange to think that only a few years ago, he had still been working as a bouncer to put himself through college. But once he had graduated and gotten recruited by a tech company who had been impressed by his skills, it was out with the black t-shirts and crossed arms, and in with ties and shaking hands with snobby CEOs. But it had come with a hell of a pay raise, and work that he enjoyed a lot more than physical security. Though kicking the ass of someone causing trouble was always satisfying.
The bartender handed him his drink and Julian took his first sip, sighing gratefully. Public speaking wasn't his strong suit. But his boss had asked this of him, and one couldn't refuse a request from the boss. Nonetheless, he was glad it was over. Luckily, he had been given the week off to recover from the trip. A very kind gesture on the part of his usually demanding boss.
Julian's relaxed musings were interrupted by another man sitting on the bar stool beside him. Then he loudly called for the bartender.
"Yo! Barman! Get me another shot."
Julian rolled his eyes. So much for relaxing.
"Here you are, sir." The bartender slid the shot glass towards the stranger, who downed it immediately, and then let out a cheer.
Julian decided to finish his drink a bit more quickly than anticipated so that he could actually avoid a headache. But before he could take another sip, the man beside him leaned over to him.
"Hey, I was at your panel." He said.
"Well, I hope you enjoyed it." Julian tried to keep his voice as neutral as possible.
"Yeah, I need to talk to my boss about implementing some of those ideas of yours. You're a fucking genius, man."
Julian took a deep breath through his nose. Much as he appreciated the complement, he wasn't in the mood to talk about work anymore. He just wanted to relax and read for a while to unwind before sleeping.
Fortunately, the man changed the subject. Unfortunately, it annoyed Julian even more.
"I'm waiting for a girl." The stranger declared with a grin. "A friend of a friend wants to set us up while I'm in town."
"Good for you." Julian muttered, hoping the man would get the message that he wasn't in the mood to talk. But of course, he didn't.
"My friend said her name is Lexi, short for Alexa. So I guess that means she has to do whatever I say, right?"
The man chuckled and punched Julian in the shoulder like an old friend. Julian clenched his fist around his glass, almost wishing it would break so he would have an excuse to leave.
"This conference was fun and all, but there's nothing better than fresh pussy."
Julian couldn't believe what he just heard. "Fresh pussy?" He asked, dumbfounded.
"Yeah, I haven't fucked her yet. But I need to empty my balls before I get on a plane for five hours. So, a couple drinks, and then I take her upstairs."
"Assuming she'll actually want to go upstairs with you." Julian scoffed.
"I'm not worried about that." The man said nonchalantly. "With enough drinks, a woman eventually gets tired of saying no. And if she doesn't, I just give her more drinks until she doesn't even realize what she's agreeing to."
Julian was suddenly sober, and extremely focused on this conversation. He had no idea who this woman was, but he would be damned if he let this asshole put his hands on her.
"You know that sounds like rape, right?" He pointed out.
The man laughed, unconcerned. "Everything does, nowadays."
"Yeah, especially when it's actually rape."
"Ah, come on, man. You know women love to play hard to get. They have to say no at first otherwise they sound like sluts."
"You do realize that some women actually don't want to sleep with someone on a first date?"
"That's why I butter them up with drinks and promises. I usually don't end up keeping those, but it still works."
"What do you mean?"
"I just tell them not to worry, that I'll wear a condom. But by the time we start fucking, they're too drunk to notice if I don't put one on. Much better that way."
Julian had heard everything he needed to. He could even see the bartender frowning at the man's words, and picking up the phone, most likely calling hotel security.
Enough was enough. Julian put down his drink and pushed it away from him. Then he stood up, place his hands on the man's shoulders and dragged him off his stool.
"Hey! What the fuck are you doing?"
"You need to go. Get upstairs, and don't come back down until it's time for you to catch your plane."
"Fuck no, man! You don't have to be such a dick just because I'm getting pussy and you're not!"
This last comment pushed Julian over the edge and he punched the stranger in the face, sending him tumbling onto the floor.
"I'm not going to tell you again. Go upstairs, and stay there until you check out."
"Fuck you!"
Just as Julian took a step closer to him, determined to hold him up by the collar and punch him repeatedly until he passed out, two men in suits rushed to the bar.
"The guy on the floor is the problem." The bartender called out to them.
Julian turned to him and gave him a nod, thankful that he wouldn't have to deal with getting kicked out of the hotel for trying to prevent a crime.
The two security guards picked up the man by the arms and dragged him out of the bar as he yelled and swore at them.
Julian sat back down onto his stool and pulled his glass towards him once more. But he noticed that his nearly finished Black Russian had been replaced by a full glass. He glanced up at the bartender.
"On the house. Thanks for making that guy open up his mouth. I don't want to have a sexual assault on my conscience."
"Me neither." Julian admitted.
The bartender went to serve other customers and Julian finally allowed himself to relax once more. He hoped that this was the end of the excitement for the day. Gone were the days where he was doing this sort of thing for a living. Though a part of him felt some smug satisfaction at dealing with one more asshole.
It didn't occur to him that they still had to address the matter of the woman who would be arriving, thinking she was meeting a blind date, until someone came to stand beside him and cleared their throat.
Julian lifted his head to look at this person, and his brain short-circuited for a moment. The woman beside him was wearing a low-cut red dress, artfully accentuating her cleavage. The dress dipped low at the back, revealing smooth skin. Her dark brown hair was left in loose curls cascading over her shoulders.
"Hi, I'm Lexi. Are you the one waiting for me?" She asked him sweetly.
"That's me." The words escaped his lips before he could think them through. He realized his mistake, bit his brain wouldn't allow him to try and rectify it.
"Oh good!" She took the recently vacated barstool next to him. "I'm glad I had the night off so I could meet you before you left."
"Me too." Julian swallowed. He really should be putting a stop to it.
"So, Benny didn't say much about you. He didn't even tell me your name."
"Oh, its... Julian." He decided it would be best to stick to his real name if her friend hadn't even bothered to tell her anyway.
"It's really nice to meet you. I'm Alexis, but I prefer Lexi."
Julian remembered that the other guy had claimed her name was Alexa. It had probably been wishful thinking on his part, just so he could associate this woman with an obedient servant in his mind.
The bartender came to stand in front of them, and Lexi ordered a Bay Breeze. Julian heard a chirp, and Lexi apologized, quickly checking her phone. She frowned as she looked at it, then shut it off and put it back in her purse.
"Trina being nosy." She sighed. "And you know how she is. If I keep my phone on, she'll text every five minutes to give me tips on how to impress you."
Julian chuckled. "I'm sure you can manage just fine on your own."