This story concerns an American lady attending a convention in Australia, and the adventures she enjoys with one of her hosts. A bit of desperation, some nudity. No hard sex, just some erotic interaction in a bit of local color.
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Kevin Blackwell was closing up his registration booth at the Architectural Convention. It was a Thursday afternoon, nearing five o'clock, and he had spent a long week as a volunteer. While Kevin, a divorced man of 45, lived in Melbourne, and had taken the opportunity to assist at the convention in Perth to be able to enjoy a bit of holiday on the west coast and spend some time with his sister, who lived in the area. He had spent most of the week handing out information packets, answering questions, and recording registration details for the attendees, who had come from various parts of the world. Kevin relished meeting those who came from far places and helping them to understand a bit of the host country.
Now it was time to close up. The convention events had officially ended, though some of the attendees would be spending a bit more time in the area. A tour had been set up Friday to take some to the Yanchep park to the north, visiting some of the northern suburbs in the process. Kevin would not be involved in this, and now he had only to close up his activity and he would be free for the weekend, planning to return to Victoria on Sunday.
As he placed the remaining literature in a box, a friendly face became visible. Reading her name tag, he recognized her as Grace Faircloth, one the Americans attending, and one of the small number of women. Grace had spoken to him almost every day at his booth, and they had exchanged thoughts about each other's homelands. Grace was a bit older, perhaps fifty or so, he judged, from her features and her graying black hair. She was clearly a professional, well spoken, graceful, friendly, and not unattractive for an older woman. She was slender, tall, nicely dressed and well groomed.
"Hi, Kevin!" she cheerily greeted him. "End of a long week for you? Glad it's over?"
"G'day, Mrs. Faircloth. Now you know I've loved every minute of it. Great group of people. Now I'm afraid I have to close up and head back east on Sunday. Going to miss all these friends I've made, though. You taking the tour tomorrow?"
"No, I don't think so. I've had enough of construction styles and engineering details, and now I I think I just want to see a bit of Perth. They didn't give us much time to get out - and it's a beautiful city. I think I'll take the day to visit a few local sights, and perhaps see a bit of the beaches - I understand they are marvelous this time of year!"
"Indeed! It's February, and this weekend the summer crowds will have them all filled. Been down to Freemantle, or over to Rottnest? There's lots to see here!"
"I know", Grace continued. "I have a lady friend her with me who's trying to decide whether to take the tour tomorrow. Maybe I can get her to go with me - I've never been to this part of Australia before. I'm from Kansas City, and, well, we don't have beaches or seashores; and when I get home it's likely to be snowing! Right now I'm happy to leave my husband to clear the walks and enjoy a bit of the sun!"
"Mrs. Faircloth, you know the beaches down to the south are the nicest, but it's a way to go. Have you arranged transportation?"
He advised her on her bus travel options, even the possibility of the two women renting a car. She considered his suggestions. Then a thought occurred to him.
"Mrs. Faircloth, you know I have the day free tomorrow. I'd love the chance to show you two a bit of the city, including the beaches. I have a car to use while I'm here, and I'd really enjoy the chance! I can assure you both I'm quite safe, and I would really enjoy the chance to show you some of this fantastic place. " He wondered a bit if his offer might be taken as an improper suggestion, and he immediately felt a bit embarrassed. He waited for her response.
"It's very generous of you to offer, but it's too much to expect, after all you've done here this week. Right now, I'm not sure what Linda will want to do tomorrow, and you will be closed up shortly!"
They engaged in a bit of light exchange about the convention, but then Grace returned to his offer.
"Kevin, I really do like your offer for tomorrow- that is, if Linda would be interested. Would you seriously like to take us around? I would insist on buying you lunch and taking care of the car fuel, of course. But it would be quite an adventure - two women with a very personal local guide. But, it really would be too much..."
"Not at all, Mrs. Faircloth. It would be an adventure for me as well."
"Kevin, please call me Grace. My friend will be Linda. You may not remember her, but she's been here as well. Let's see - we'd love to see the parks along the river- it's so pretty down there; and King's Park, and if you know where we could see the famous black swans, and those magnificent beaches, and- but, I'm setting up too big an agenda for you. Yes, it would be fun!"
They agreed to meet in the hotel lobby at nine Friday morning. Kevin was delighted. These ladies would be great company, and he did like to show off Australia to visitors.
Friday morning, Kevin arrived in the lobby. His car was parked in the hotel carpark, and he looked around for the two American women. The day was bright and sunny, and quite warm. It promised to be an enjoyable occasion.
Suddenly he spotted Grace. She was looking a bit different. Gone was the elegant business suit which she had worn for the convention. She was wearing a light blue print dress, belted, with short sleeves. Her legs were bare and she wore flat heeled casual shoes, suited, he judged, to a bit of walking. She carried a canvas bag.
As she approached Kevin, her manner seemed a bit depressed. "G'day, Kevin! Did I do that right? I'm sorry - I have good news and bad news. The good is I'm here, looking forward to getting out a bit. The bad is that I couldn't talk Linda into it - she's taking the tour to Yanchep. Would you mind terribly if I'm your only passenger? I suppose I should have canceled, but I didn't know how to reach you, and after you made the plans for us, well, I didn't want to seem ungrateful!"
"I'm delighted!" Kevin began. "Sorry about Linda. You can tell her about it later. Ready?"