The Friday Dare Club
A businesswoman loses her clothes
by G. Lawrence
Though I've only read a few "naked in a restaurant" stories, I always find them fun. This adventure did not happen, and I don't suggest it should happen. Things occur in this story that would never happen in real life. It's a fantasy. This entry has nudity but no sex. All characters are over 18 years old.
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The five young businesswomen entered Saul's Bistro just before noon. Ranging from their early-20s to mid-30s, they were casually dressed for the summer weather. Four were excited about their regularly scheduled gathering. One was hesitant but resigned to fulfill her obligations.
"Okay, here we are," Tricia said, being the leader. "Once again, we meet for our monthly Friday Dare Club. As a reminder, this confidence-building exercise is sponsored by our office, and we are all expected to participate."
"What am I going to be doing?" Wendy asked, 26-years old with golden-brown hair and deep brown eyes. Her high cheekbones and button nose made her very pretty. She set her wide brim straw hat on the seat, taking off her dark sunglasses.
"Relax, Wendy, we all know it's your turn to do the big dare," Tricia said with a mirthful smirk. "We'll get to the details. We have this morning's business to conduct first."
"The dares are getting too difficult," young Cynthia complained, bleach blonde and the youngest of the group at 23.
"Being without your phone for a day is not the end of the world," Matty Henslaw said with a laugh. "You kids are so dependent on your gadgets." A 35-year-old brunette, she was the senior member of the group. The respected voice of experience.
"How do you like being barefoot for the whole day?" Cynthia shot back, the young snip savoring her revenge. Matty was not fazed.
"It's like being a cavewoman. It feels great," she replied, wiggling her toes under the table.
"Now, now, ladies, let's not get ahead of ourselves," Tricia cautioned, seeking to maintain order. "Once lunch is served, we'll review everyone's small dares for the day."
Salads were the popular fare and they shared a bottle of fine wine. The weather was warm and blue, the pedestrian traffic on Canal Street vigorous. Ocean Beach was only two blocks away, so many of those strolling along were in swimsuits and tank tops. Some carried surf boards.
"Now that Worthington Smithers has acquired the Cherry Insurance Company, there are rumors of drastic changes," Tricia continued. "Those of us in the marketing department need to be aware of our opportunities. Maybe even a promotion. At the very least, none of us want to lose our jobs."
"You and Wendy are the only ones who might get a promotion," Cynthia grouched.
"Wendy and I have the best track records," Tricia defended, 32-years old and sounding a bit jealous. "But if a promotion opens, only one of us will get it. We'll see if today's dare has an effect on that. Who wants to start?"
"When I entered the office this morning, Wendy said I needed to take off my shoes," Matty reported. "I'm not allowed any foot coverings until the close of business."
"You are lucky, cavegirl," Linda said, now 30-years old with short black hair and big gold earrings. "When I reached the office, Cynthia confiscated my car keys and said I can't use my car, or anyone else's car for the whole day. Only public transportation, and I hate those smelly buses."
"We know Matty has forbidden Cynthia to use a phone," Tricia said. "Linda wasn't easy on me, either. I'm not allowed to have my purse. No money, no credit cards. Nothing. I'm not paying for lunch today."
They laughed.
"What dare did Tricia have for you?" Matty asked Wendy. She blushed.
"Can we discuss that after we eat?" Wendy requested. "It's really embarrassing."
The ladies were intrigued, rushing to finish their meals.
"Okay, now we get to this month's big dare," Tricia announced, putting a gray gym bag on the table. "It's Wendy's turn. What are her small dares?"
"I have no shoes, so no shoes for Wendy," Matty said. Wendy took off her tennis shoes and put them in the bag, now barefoot.
"No phone, either," Cynthia said with satisfaction. Wendy put her phone in the bag.
"No cars. The bus only," Linda contributed. Wendy dug in her purse for her car keys, but Tricia stopped her.
"Don't bother, I lost my purse for the day," Tricia said. "Your purse is going in the bag, too. You may as well leave your keys in there."
"I won't have any money," Wendy worried.
"The other girls can pay the check," Tricia replied. Wendy's purse entered the sack.
"Okay then, no purse, no shoes, no phone, and no cars for Wendy until the close of business. Does everyone understand the rules?"
"We've all played this game before. No one has ever welched," Matty insisted, her authority over the group's decisions firm.
"And if someone tried to cheat, we'd get really mad. Wouldn't we, girls?" Linda said, tugging an earring.
"Really mad," young Cynthia declared with scrunched eyebrows.
"Yes, no welching," Wendy agreed, proud that she had always stood by her word.
"That's great. Then we are all onboard. Are we ready for the big dare?" Tricia asked in high spirits. She set a glass jar on the table with a folded piece of paper inside. Wendy unscrewed the lid to draw the paper out, reading slowly.
"No. No, I can't do this," Wendy protested, eyes wide.
"For one, you don't have a choice," Matty responded. "And what is it?"
"It says I need to go without my blouse and pants for the rest of the day," Wendy said, nearly frantic.
"That's hardly a big deal," Linda dismissed. "Who cares if you run around in your bra and panties? It's summer. Not much different than a bikini."
"You don't understand," Wendy whimpered, sniffling.
"What don't we understand?" Cynthia said, excited to see Wendy so dismayed.