Julian
I watch Elliott from the doorway of the kitchen. He's wearing low slung sweatpants and nothing else. I want to trace my tongue along the notches at his hips. He sways and dips to the "fuck metal" music playing in the background. I admire the phoenix tattoo that dances across his back, the wings brushing up and over his shoulders. It's a magnificent piece of art. He's a magnificent piece of art.
I step into the kitchen rolling up my sleeves. "Need any help?"
He turns to face me, smiling. "Hello, dear," he says playfully. I lean in to give him a quick kiss on the cheek. His stubble scratches against my lips. It's delicious and I love it.
"What'ch makin'?" I ask as I grab his waist pulling him to me. I grind my hips against his in little circular motions.
"Chicken thighs with chili sauce and yellow rice." He replies grinding his cock against mine.
"Do we have time?" I ask cocking my head to the side.
"When have we ever been able to have a quickie?" He asks laughingly.
He's right of course. We never can. It always turns into more.
I grab a couple plates from the cabinet and silverware from the drawer placing them on the table. Elliott dishes out a couple helpings of food onto the plates then sits beside me.
"I saw that curvy redhead in the lobby again today." Elliott starts. "I tried talking to her as usual. She flirted a little but didn't stay long."
One floor below us lives a very voluptuous, very intriguing redhead. Elliott and I have both tried talking to her, even flirting a little. She seems mildly interested.
"I feel like we are missing something with her. I mean neither of us smells, also we are both reasonably handsome," I say with a grin. "I mean I'm clearly the most handsome of the two but-"Elliot leans across the table grabbing me by the chin.
"Clearly," he says kissing along my jaw.
"Hmm," I groan. "Dinner is going to get cold,"
"Let it. I can reheat it."
After not a quickie and a reheated dinner Elliott and I decide ice cream or something equally as sweet is in order. That's when we bump into a stunning redhead in the lobby to our apartment building. She inclines her head toward us as she passes by.
"Gentlemen," she says in a husky voice. Her lush lips curve over the word.
Elliott and I turn in unison, both acutely aware of this woman.
"Good evening," I say extending my hand. "I'm Julian."
She smiles extending her had as well. "I'm Alexandria but please, call me Dria."
"Dria," Elliot smiles. "I'm Elliott."
She smiles Elliott's way, curling a strand of hair over her ear. Her hair hangs in soft auburn waves down her back.
"Elliott." At that moment the elevator dings and she steps in.
"Nice to meet you gentlemen," she smiles wickedly, and the doors close.
Elliott
It's two weeks before we see Dria again in the lobby of the building. It's been storming all day, and she stands in the lobby searching through a large handbag for something she obviously isn't finding.
"Hey, neighbor," I say as we stand before her. "Need some help with something?"
"Unless you can teleport the keys, I left on my kitchen counter to me or magically make a spare appear in my bag then no." Her hair drips into little rivulets down her face. Her clothes are plastered to curves I'd like to get my hands on. She drops her shopping bag into the floor and stomps her foot a little.
"Could the super let you in?" Julian asks.
"Wouldn't you know it he's out of the building for the next couple of hours. I just hung up with him. So, it looks like I'm out of luck."
This woman is captivating. Her clear blue eyes flash in irritation. Julian and I look at each other communicating silently. This could be our chance with her.
"Come up to our place," I begin. "The least we can do is get you a towel."
Dria cocks her head to the side. She seems to be making a decision.
"Sure." Picking up her shopping bag, "Can I store my ice cream in your freezer? I had just run out to do a little shopping when the storm caught me."
I'd let her store anything she wanted anywhere she wanted if it got her up to our apartment.
"Of course," I say. I punch the button to call the elevator. Once the bell dings and the doors open, I motion for her to walk in. She does, swaying her hips.
I look to Julian and smile. This woman is sublime.
Julian
Elliot keys open the door once we get to our floor.
"Right this way," I show Dria in. Elliott takes her shopping bag from her hands taking the ice cream out and putting it in the freezer. I slip down the hall to the bathroom to grab a towel. Before returning to the entry way, I make a detour to mine and Elliott's bedroom to grab a pair of drawstring shorts and a t-shirt.