Author's note : This is my first work on literotica, and I'm excited to share it. It is inspired by roleplays and other stories I've enjoyed on this site over the years. I hope you'll enjoy reading it as much as I did writing it! A huge thank you to @Amber_Embers, for the careful edits!
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"Audrey, your thoughts on the dinner menu this evening?" Michael asked the new waitress after the rest of the kitchen staff had started on prep. The small space grew louder as knives were pulled out, containers stacked and dishes clattered onto the steel countertops.
She was quite attractive, and there was something about the way her hips swayed that held his attention. The messy topknot with her brunette hair caught his eye.
The restaurant he'd opened a few months ago in the city had been doing spectacularly well after a recent reviewer noted their specialty ice creams - made with local, organic milk from their family farms. It had been a welcome relief to finally see a positive review, as their cash supplies had started to dwindle. The only problem was the supply of their most important ingredient. Michael knew he needed to visit the farm, to check for himself what the problem was.
"You look a bit worried, is something on your mind?" he asked her, wondering if the pay they had agreed on wasn't enough.
Audrey adjusted her face into a forced smile.
"The menu - is that what you asked? Sorry, I was a bit distracted."
Her thoughts flew away again as soon as the words left her mouth. It's like she couldn't win. No matter what. The student loans, the rent going up, and now, her car needed four new tires and.. a drive shaft....was that an important thing? It sounded important. It cost important.
Michael waited patiently for an answer.
"The menu looks amazing, I think the beet salad is going to be very popular. And the desserts."
She paused for a second.
"Are there any open shifts for the weekend...or any day? I have to do some work on my car and... Well if there are shifts available."
Audrey stopped awkwardly. Looking down at her feet.
"Let me know?" She looked at Michael hopefully.
As Audrey smiled, Michael noted a bit of tension behind it, and he waited as she gathered her thoughts.
Michael had a bit of difficulty paying attention because of her breasts. He'd always been a sucker for-tits sort of guy, but hers were exceptional. Full and beautiful, they fit her body perfectly, giving her an irresistible hourglass shape. He pushed his fantasizing away when he heard her stop short with her sentence.
"I'm not sure if we have open shifts this weekend Audrey, but I can check. I'm sorry to hear about your car," he replied. Thinking through the other options he had.
An idea crossed his mind. He needed someone to come up to the farm with him this weekend, to help him check on the supply problems he'd been having. Maybe even to help him find a fix for it.
"Actually, I do have something. I need some help at our dairy farm tomorrow. Can you join me?", I ask, quickly adding, seeing the hesitation on her face, "I'll pay you for your time, of course."
"Oh, sure," she replied without even thinking.
Audrey backtracked a bit, a slight frown crossing her face as she leaned against the cold metal counter.
"What I mean is, I don't know anything about farms. Or things on farms. But, if you need help, and it's paid time. I'm willing to do whatever. Like. Anything."
She giggled a little, nervously.
"I should probably start setting up my station." She used the time before service to set up, but she was anxious to get a quick five minutes in the bathroom with a hand pump.
It had been a few months since she completed her contract as a surrogate, but her body hadn't gotten the note. The next few hours flew by in a whirlwind, as the restaurant filled up. She pushed her discomfort with her breasts aside, as she focused on making her customers happy.
Michael woke late the next morning, exhausted from the night before. He hadn't gotten home till 2 AM, and he glanced at his bedside clock tiredly, as he dragged himself out of bed. Nearly nine. He willed himself onto his feet, knowing he needed to get to the farm before there was too much traffic on the interstate.