My Halcyonic Movie Wife
A month after 100,000,000 Americans took the covid vaccine, NIH said we could resume our 'old normal' lives yet continue to be cautious due to the antivaxers still foolishly undermining public health. I'd waited another month before going to any public gatherings, so it was time to take some liberties and small chances.
Halloween was coming up and I was itching for an adult party as we had in the old days before three years of quarantine. I just couldn't get excited about it. Maybe it was too soon to party?
The movies opened again last month, for the third time, and I was raring to go β nearly any flick would do. Entering the darkened theater for the first showing of the day, I stopped by the last row to let my eyes acclimate and deeply inhaled the unique aroma of antiseptics, scented A/C, and pheromones. My mask didn't block the aromas. Hopefully, all the cinemuck was gone. As I slowly moved down the gentle decline, I noted the room was packed with hardly any empty seats. Seems I wasn't the only one fed up with quarantine.
About ten seats from the front, I spotted a relaxed, attractive form in an aisle seat. Even the flickering light of the ads was enough to highlight her pretty face, long hair, and shapely bare legs crossed under a tiny skirt. A chubby man in a grey sweater sat next to her, slurping his drink through a straw, under his mask, and obviously sneaking peaks at the halcyonic beauty's bared legs.
Next to him was another man in grey; next to him was the only empty seat in the row. I leaned over the unflappable, unmasked beauty, whose twitching lips and suppressed smile told me she not only was aware of, but enjoying, his stares. I dared to ask the man if he would mind shifting into the empty seat so I could sit next to my beautiful wife.
He looked up at me, then at her mostly open blouse, then sadly nodded and moved. I bet he was hoping to score with her, or at least stare at her charms, until he learned she was 'married.' She uncrossed her shapely legs to let me slide past her and used her hands on the armrest to raise her butt and pull her knees in. Her skirt climbed to her hips and exposed all there was. Her jaw was open the full time. "Do I know you?" she asked.
"Yes, of course," I whispered. Leaning closer to her ear and pushing her hair behind it, I added, "I'm your husband. Let's not let the kind man feel any worse for losing you and convince him we are married." I pulled my mask down and gave her an unconvincing kiss on the cheek.
She put her smiling lips on my ear and breathe into it as she removed my mask. "That peck says we are in a tepid or bad marriage." My head spun; my mind emptied as I savored her warm breath in my ear and her warm lips on my lobe. "We can do much better than that, you naughty boy. My name is Lola. My vaccine scar is on my right." When she subtly lifted her short sleeve to show it to me, her open blouse blossomed and fully exposed her left breast. Until then, distracted by her sexy legs and bright panties, I'd hardly noticed her nearly exposed full C cups. That was odd.
"I showed you mine, now you show me yours or you can simply enjoy the movie." It took the time of two sighs before I understood her words. That was an exhibitionist's challenge I could easily face. So I lifted my left sleeve to display my immunization and hoped for more.
In the flickering light, her eyes sparkled with her relaxed smile. We connected and stared into each others' eyes as I slowly closed the small gap between us. When our lips met, at least I felt comforting energy flow between us. Lola angled her head to look past me then mumbled into my mouth, "He's still staring. We need to be more convincing." I loved the sound of that.
Her firm tongue pushed my lips apart, licked my teeth and persuaded them to part. When she wrapped her hand around my neck and pulled me firmly against her then pressed into my mouth, our tongues hugged and I heard angels sing. What began as a prank with no expectations changed drastically. She moaned. I moaned, loud enough to be heard at least by the surrounding rows and across the aisle.
Apparently enjoying our tongue duel, her breathing and pulse sped up. Her response raised my response. Soon, I heard no one else and no movie despite the earlier, loud, ominous slashing and gunshots of
Halloween 22
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