When Vivian returned home after her exciting tryst with Drew Trees, she was in very good spirits. She had now in fact succeeded in having sex with four of her five law school study group colleagues. The ravishing black beauty Shamunda Gauff was her first conquest. Then the gay couple Luigi Benedetti and Guy Gordon were the next to succumb to her charms. And now with the completion of the seduction of Drew Trees there was only Esther Westerhausen left in the group for Vivian to entice into sex.
Her goal to fuck every member of her study group started off as a lark. In fact it resulted from a whimsical boast to her sister, Erica. Now that she had in fact come so far in achieving her challenging quest, Vivian became anxious and determined to fully complete her stated mission.
Esther Westerhausen, though proved to be a very hard nut to crack. For one thing during any of the group study sessions, her contributions were strictly on topic. She never volunteered anything personal about herself. All that Esther was willing to say about herself was that she hailed from Kentucky, and played cello in her spare time. She invariably did come to the group's Saturday night excursions to a bar near the campus after the afternoon study sessions at the library. Everyone on those occasions had a bite to eat and stayed around for some drinks. For all if them it was a pleasant time to relax from the stress of the intensive legal study.
Usually during these Saturday night get-togethers, Shamunda, was the first to depart from the group as she had a girlfriend with whom she preferred to spend some leisure time. Similarly since Guy and Luigi were an item, they invariably departed from the scene soon after Shamunda. So that left Drew and Esther to keep Vivian company. Most of the time, Esther left before Drew, but sometimes Drew left before leaving Esther and Vivian alone.
On those occasions Vivian was able to extract some more personal information. Mind you Esther was still very close mouthed about her situation as Vivian certainly revealed a lot more about her life to Esther than the other way around. Vivian did learn that Esther had three older brothers. They were all three of them US Navy officers, two of them having graduated from the Naval Academy at Annapolis MD. The other one obtained a law degree from the University of Kentucky and subsequently became a navy JAG Corps officer.
Esther's father was a sexiest who could not countenance women in the military except for traditional support roles. Consequently, Esther was not encouraged, in fact was directed not to apply for Annapolis like two of her brothers. Even becoming a JAG officer like her one brother was not expected of her. Vivian got the impression that Esther's father was of the domineering type similar to the way her friend Angela described her father.
Esther grew up in Lexington and attended the University of Kentucky, where she earned a B.A. in Music degree. Thus, her first year at law school, at the age of twenty-two, was the first time she resided anywhere else than in her family's home. This information went a long way to explain Esther's extreme reticence, and it made it more difficult for Vivian to read her character.
For one thing, Vivian could not be sure whether Esther was a virgin or not. Given the control her parents, especially her father, had over her, it would not be surprising if indeed she had not yet had any sex. However her demeanor during these Saturday night bar visits suggested that she possibly had some sexual experience. She did not blush or feel offended if anyone in the group would offer a sexual joke or flirt with a sexual double entendre. Mind you, she did not respond in kind.
The other sexual puzzling thing about Esther was that her sexual orientation was not readily discernable. Given the majority preference of the general population, there did not appear to be any reason to suggest that Esther was not straight. Still there were little telltale signs exhibited by Esther that one might infer she was a lesbian. Without being the least bit specific about her sexual adventures, Vivian tried to draw Esther in, by relating in general scope her own sexual experience. But Esther did not take the hint and respond in similar confessions. She was truly an enigma.
Then one Saturday night in late February, as Esther and Vivian were the sole remaining group members in the bar, a break through in Esther's reticence occurred. It started with Vivian saying:
"Knowing that you play the cello, you might be interested in knowing that my sister and I saw the recital performed by Ophelia Hartley here at the school this past Tuesday. Her recital was given as an advance teaser for her engagement with the Chicago Symphony this weekend. I understand she will be performing the concerto by Antonรญn Dvorรกk along with a couple by Vivaldi. I would have liked to have seen that as well but I could not afford the time never mind the expense."
"So you actually like classical music?"
"Of course! Just because my sister and I are farmer's daughters doesn't mean we are rubes. I'll have you know that we have a full size piano in our farm house. And although neither my sister nor I play it, our brother does. But our mother is the proficient one in our family. To offset her arduous duties of the farm she will often play Beethoven's sonatas. Of course my favorite is the 'Moonlight Sonata'; I could listen to it endlessly."
Esther ruefully answered:
"I didn't mean anything by it. It's just that only a minority of people like classical music so I just had assumed no one in our group including you had no interest. You have to acknowledge that when I had mentioned that I played the cello to the group, no one followed up with any questions."
"Oh no Esther I wasn't offended. I was just teasing. I always like to defeat stereotypical notions, especially the ones ascribed as to the merits and perceived shortcomings of being a farmer's daughter."
"Anyway it's funny you should mention the Moonlight Sonata."
"How so?"