Copyright © June 2021 by CiaoSteve
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This is a work of fiction. The events described here are imaginary; the settings and characters are fictitious and are not intended to represent specific places or living persons.
Author's Notes
This is a sixth part to the series. Although it is self-contained from a story perspective, I would recommend you read the earlier chapters as there will be references which make more sense if you have read the earlier parts.
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With the sun setting over the country cabin, and young Kirsten's almighty high still fresh in the mind, back in the city another young woman was embarking on her own night of passion, not that she knew it yet.
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There was already a reddish hue to the evening sky as the limo left the crowds of theatregoers behind and headed off through the city streets.
"Mandarin, sir?" the chauffeur asked.
"Sure thing, Sanjoy," Mukesh responded.
"No problem, sir. Be there in five."
"No rush," came Mukesh's reply. "The evening's young."
"The Mandarin, Mukesh? You mean the Mandarin Hotel?" Sophiya asked, her questions both inquisitive and surprised in tone.
The Mandarin was
the
place to be, and to be seen. For most, it was that glassy skyscraper, the one which was out of reach to all but the wealthiest, but now Sophiya was heading there for her birthday dinner. She'd heard about the place and how fantastic it was meant to be, but never did she think she would be eating there.
"Is that where we're going?" Sophiya continued, excitement taking over from surprise.
There was no response from Mukesh. There didn't need to be. The limo pulled off the road and up onto the forecourt of the glass fronted skyscraper. The uniform of the hotel porter who greeted the limo, told Sophiya what she already knew. It was the Mandarin. For one night only, it was
her
Mandarin.
"Oh, Mukesh, you're the best," Sophiya exclaimed, landing a smacker on her husband's cheek, and leaving a tantalising touch of red lipstick behind.
Sophiya quickly rubbed away the hint of red from Mukesh's cheek then turned towards the limo door, just in time to see it open in front of her.
"Good evening, ma'am," came the cheery greeting of a dark-suited middle-aged man in a peaked cap, as he held the car door open.
Without thinking, buoyed on by the excitement of being at such a prestigious hotel, Sophiya shuffled around in her seat and put one foot on the floor. It was only as she brought the other leg around and felt the chill of the evening air on her upper thighs, that she remembered how short her dress was. Immediately, Sophiya brought her legs together and glanced up at the porter.
Had he seen everything? Had he seen the tantalising inches of bare leg where her stay-ups came to an end? Had he seen her black panties? The porter smiled back at her, holding out a gloved hand. Sophiya took his hand and pulled herself up off the leather seat of the car. If the guy had seen everything, then he was being thoroughly professional about it. In her mind though, she was sure he must have done.
Moments later, with Mukesh standing at her side, Sophiya put the thought to the back of her mind.
"Checking in?" the porter asked.
"Here for dinner," Sophiya replied.
"Follow me then. Which restaurant, and do you have a reservation, or do you need me to check availability for you?"
This time it was Mukesh who answered, as the three of them walked into the hotel lobby.
"Shintori," he replied. "In the name of Khan, Mukesh Khan."
"Very good, Mr Khan. Why don't you and Mrs Khan take a seat in the lounge and I'll check that we are ready for you. Would you like me to take your jacket, ma'am?"
Sophiya looked at the porter, then at her husband. A smile grew across her face, as she thought about showing him just what he had paid for earlier in the day. She held her breath for a moment, wondering if he would like the dress or not. There was only one way to find out.
Sophiya undid the buttons on the front of the plain black jacket and slipped it off her shoulders. To say she had made an entrance was an understatement. Mukesh couldn't stop staring at her choice in dress, and the teasing glimpses of bare flesh beneath those mesh panels. She couldn't be sure, but in her mind Sophiya could also feel the porter's eyes burning down on her as he ogled the same from behind.
Without thinking, Sophiya spun around, intent on catching him in the act. All she succeeded in doing though was making the dress splay out wide. The porter, well, just as before he was ever the professional, taking the jacket with a courteous smile then heading off in the direction of the reception desk. There was no glance back from him, no sneak peek over his shoulder at the wondrous beauty who had just disrobed in front of his eyes.
Inside, Sophiya was a tad disappointed. Had she failed to make the entrance she expected? Was the dress not as perfect as she hoped it would be? It was her darling Mukesh, one arm now wrapped around her waist, who set her straight.
"You look stunning, Mrs Khan," he whispered softly into Sophiya's ear. "Beautiful dress for a beautiful lady... oh... and love the stockings."
Sophiya blushed slightly. She knew better than to go spinning around in that short dress, yet she had done just that, flashing at least the tops of her stockings at her darling husband and whoever else might have been watching. Then again, she did feel fantastic in this racy little black number, and was it so bad to give her darling husband some excitement, to get his blood pressure up a little?