(Copyright 2003. All rights reserved).
All characters are fictitious.
Part 11.
Paul.
If Louise's pubic mound were pressed any more closely to my prick I would be inside her.
The music was slow and the lights were dim on the dance floor. It must have been for the benefit of the board members that they had had a cabaret act on this evening. The political jokes from the comedian had passed over my head but I had laughed out loud at his rude ones.
They also had a singer and the usual five-piece band.
The band was playing now. I couldn't see Heather. In fact I'd hardly spoken to her all evening. I had meet Louise in the foyer when she arrived and had helped her with her coat. She had smelled lovely. Subtle yet explicit would be the best way to describe it. And her dress, what there was of it, was hardly designed for New York in December.
I ran my hand down her side as we swayed together. I couldn't feel any elastic beneath her dress. Wasn't she wearing any knickers? I could feel my prick growing. She gave a satisfied sigh so she must be able to feel it to.
There were ten to a table in the large dinning room and Louise and I had sat on the table hosted by the Vice President in charge of Finance. Harve seemed keen that I meet him. He, in turn, wanted to know all that I knew about my father's accountancy firm and then about myself. I kept finding Louise's knee touching my beneath the table and once her hand rested on my thigh. It had been becoming harder to follow the talk around the table and I had been glad when the time came to dance.
I wasn't so sure now. I did like Louise. She was a beautiful woman. A wonderful tasting fanny. She was a natural blonde as I recalled. I moved my hand up onto the bare skin of her back. She rested her head on my shoulder.
My prick was throbbing.
"That feels nice." She whispered.
I wasn't sure to what she was referring so I danced on.
I could see Heather and Howie dancing a few couples away. They seemed very friendly.
"I want to come with you." Louise was talking into my ear.
I dragged my eyes from Howie's hand as it moved slowly towards Heather's ass cheeks.
"Where?"
"South America."
"You can't. What for?"
"I am an investigative reporter. There is a story there that needs reporting." "What story?"
"Rubies and rebellions."
I didn't know what to say. I certainly didn't want her to come. I was going to have my hands full with Heather.
"I could go on my own." She continued.
"I'm flying in on Tuesday and out on Thursday." Everything was weakening except my prick. "You might not be able to get on the plane. The hotel might be full."
"I'll phone my night editor. Come on."
She turned, and taking my hand led me back to our table where she collected her handbag and then from the dinning room into the foyer. Walking to one of the telephone hoods in a corner she picked up the receiver and dialled.
"Have you any change?" She asked.
She had nowhere to carry any. I could see that. Even her handbag was more for show than anything.
I fished out the loose change from my trouser pocket and found some dimes and quarters. She took some and feed the machine.
"Hi Mike." She spoke into the phone. "It's Louise."
I wandered away, looking at the pictures on the walls and the glass display cabinets. There were some newspapers on one of the tables the low-backed sofas in front of the reception desk. I picked one up and scanned the headlines. Nothing about South America on there. I turned the page. There was something. The rebel advance had stalled and the government was sending more troops to the south of the country.
I studied the little map that went with the article. It was a little simplistic but if I were the rebel leader I would entice the government troops through the gap between the two mountain ranges then close the gap behind them.
"Where's Louise?" Howie asked.
I looked up from the newspaper and looked around.
"On the phone." I pointed. "Where's Heather?"
"Toilets." Howie replied. "Who's she phoning at this hour?"
I yawned. The clock above reception showed it to be eleven-thirty. That would be three-thirty at home.
"Her night editor." I said, remembering Howie's question. "She wants to come with me."
"Does she now? I can see Pa having something to say about that."
He hurried over to where Louise was talking.
"Hello."