Stan had found that the loosely fixed 'alternate days' arrangement that they had come to was actually
very
loose. This last week, with Anne now
finally
free from the enormous pressure she'd been under, it had been the spectacular blonde who had spent most evenings with him. Saturday night Denise stayed with him, then on Sunday Anne again claimed her turn.
"Anne, not that I mind, but how come you're with me so much at the moment? I don't want Denise to feel left out."
Anne, snuggled up alongside him in bed, stroked his face with one long sensuous finger. "No, it's okay. Denise and I talked about it. She knows I missed out a lot while I was doing that work for Sid, and that I'll be in a similar position soon as well, though hopefully not as bad! So she told me to relax, enjoy myself, and spend more time with you for now. She knows she'll be getting more than her share soon enough!"
"Hmphh! Passing me round like a piece of meat!" Stan complained, but Anne knew him too well.
"Yes, my darling, and you love it!" she told him, and kissed him. One thing led to another, and Stan found himself on his back deep inside his lover, looking up at her concentrated expression. As she rode him to a climax he met her movements with his own, then rolled her over and thrust wetly into her, harder and faster, until he came with a cry of his own.
"
God
I love you!" he gasped, still moving weakly in her.
"I love you right back, my sweet," she told him, pulling him down into another long kiss.
- - - - - - - - - -
The last week of work before the Christmas holidays was always a rush. It was effectively a three-week-month, and yet there needed to be just as much done, it seemed. Anne was still hard at work getting her project into as tidy a shape as she could manage. Denise was busy as usual and Stan seemed to have more than his usual number of fires to fight.
"Jeez," he told Elaine on Wednesday afternoon, "it's just as well tomorrow's the last day. I'd hate to keep this up all the time!"
Elaine laughed. Just then Ewan came through, and Stan saw him give Elaine a really
filthy
look.
"What's that about?" Stan asked.
"Oh, it's ever since I started wearing this," she answered, holding up her hand, displaying her ring. "I don't think Ewan believes 'people like me' should be allowed to marry."
"Well, it's bullshit, Elaine. Ignore him."
"Oh, I do!" she told him, happily. Then she became serious again and went on, "I think you three have become common knowledge now too, Stan. I've heard the gossip, so watch out for some comments."
"Huh. Well, it was bound to happen, Elaine. I'll let Denise and Anne know."
Actually, the first person he saw was Elizabeth. More accurately, she saw him, and went to meet him by the water cooler as he grabbed a quick drink.
"Your secret's out," she said, her smile a small one, failing to cover her concern. "Fancy a coffee?"
Well, no he didn't, but Stan could see that Elizabeth wanted to talk to him more privately. So he acquiesced.
Elizabeth strode elegantly in front of him into the canteen and picked a table. As usual, there were a couple of people there but it was mostly empty. Stan picked up two coffees and sat with her.
"Our secret's out, you said?" Stan began. "Elaine told me. Hers too. I don't really mind, but I don't know about Denise, and I know Anne didn't want it to come out, at least, not yet."
"Well, you haven't really been that circumspect, have you? It's a small firm, everyone knows everyone else. The three of you have been together a
lot
, and the way you acted⦠Although," she went on, "I've heard it as you
four
, not you
three
as often as not."
"Mmm? You mean Elaine?"
Elizabeth nodded. "Half the people think that the four of you are together, the other half are convinced that that idea's wrong and you're trying to cover for her being a lesbian."
"Gah. I don't suppose there's much of a 'It's none of our business' party?"
"Not around here, Stan. It's too juicy. You all got carried away, Stan, you weren't discreet enough. What's done is done, though. Will you be all right?"
"You said it, 'what's done is done.' We'll have to live with it, I guess. It's less of a problem for me than for the ladies, though. I worry about Denise, especially. She was already a target for gossip."
- - - - - - - - - -
That evening at Stan's house, Denise was in the kitchen directing Anne and Stan as they prepared ingredients for her to cook dinner. Stan took the opportunity to tell them both what he'd heard at work.
"It seems we've all been noticed as an item," he said. "Elaine told me this morning, and Elizabeth confirmed it. Also, Elaine and Susan are 'out'. I saw Ewan give her a filthy look this morning."
Anne looked up, but was silent.
Denise, however, told them both, "I don't care. If it takes attention away from Elaine, and Susan, then I just don't care. The only way I'm getting a promotion at The Firm is through 'dead man's shoes' anyway β you have to wait for some poor bugger to die or to retire there. You
know
, Stan, you're in the same boat! Since they have no grounds to fire me, and I'm happier now than I've been in
ages
, anyone who says anything to me about it can just swivel!"
"She's right, Stan. I don't care either, as I'm going to be leaving soon. I do worry about how the gossip will affect you two, and of course I feel for Elaine if anyone's rude to her, but it's not going to affect me for long. Honestly, I wonder why you two are hanging in there, anyway."
Stan picked it up. "Job, Anne. They're not
that
easy to come by, not at my age. Besides, in many ways The Firm's good β pay's okay, pension's good, I don't have a huge amount of responsibility. It's an easy life there, really. I think Denise is in the same position."
"Yes, Anne," Denise answered, "most days I can almost coast along. I can't deny that I
have
been looking, a little. There've been some nice adverts, but I haven't seen one that'll tempt me away, not yet. Of course, then there's the whole issue of the three of us. I'll not be going far from here."
Stan thought Anne had a pensive look for a fraction of a second, but then she said, "So we simply pay no attention to the others there, then? Are we agreed on that?"
"I think so, yes. What do
you
care what other people think?" Stan told her.
- - - - - - - - - -
Finally the last Thursday of the working year came around. It was the day of The Firm's Christmas party, and work for the year would finish at 12:30 that day. Officially, anyway!
For most people, the actual work stopped considerably earlier, and people were drifting into the bathrooms to get changed much earlier than that. This was the one day of the year where everyone dressed up a little⦠nothing
formal
, but for most, a bit smarter than usual.
Elizabeth declared that her party days were long over, and she would be going home instead. Before she left, she gave Stan a peck on the cheek and wished him, "Have a happy Christmas, Stan!" Stan hugged her back and told her, "I don't know what I'd have done without you this year, Elizabeth.