Group Project Grant moves from loss to lust, thanks to several luscious coworkers
Chapter One
There was no reason to go home, so Grant decided to keep working. Katie's death was six months in the past. And for eight-months prior, Grant cared for her through the slow, hopeless death spiral of cancer.
Looking up from his screen, he realized the office was empty. His co-workers all had families to see, and dinner to eat. Grant wasn't hungry. His appetite disappeared with Katie's diagnosis and never returned. The only upside was the loss of 25 pounds he didn't need. He was 51, and felt even older.
A pang of loneliness hit him unexpectedly, and ferociously. He missed Katie. But at this moment, he longed for human contact. Someone to talk to. Someone to touch him. Reflexively, he took out his phone. He Googled "dating apps for mature adults". After reading reviews for a few, he picked one that seemed the least intimidating and downloaded it.
Grant looked at a few pictures of singles in his area. Then decided to pay for six months of access, and make a profile. He was still working on it when the outer office door opened. Standing up in his cubicle, Grant watched a group of co-workers walk in. Leading the pack was Bethany, the newest member of the marketing team, fresh out of college. Carrying two pizza boxes, she was headed for the conference room. Of the group, he knew Bethany the least, but enjoyed her positivity and enthusiasm. She was still pumped over landing this job right after graduation.
Michael and Teresa followed next. Teresa was the team leader. She was about Grant's age, and always wore high heels to compensate for her small stature, and a suit to cover her chunky form. Grant got along well with Teresa, though they didn't work directly together. Michael was her right hand man, and as far as Grant could tell, gay. Even if Michael was still in the closet, the closet was made of glass, and Michael was inside it wearing a feather boa, singing along with Barbra Streisand gay. Despite having little in common, he'd spent enough time with Michael to appreciate his wit and work ethic.
"After you," someone said from the hallway. Grant recognized Jennifer's voice. The tall brunette had joined the company several years ago, when her youngest child went into first grade. But it wasn't Jennifer who appeared through the doorway first, it was Claire. Apparently Jennifer was the door holder for the group. Like Jennifer, Claire was nearly 6 feet tall. It was probably the reason the two had connected right away.
If Grant were to guess, both women were in their mid-thirties. The similarities stopped there. Claire was blonde, fair, willowy, single, and on the quiet side. Jennifer's dark hair framed a sun tanned face, full lips and figure, with a bust as big as her personality. She also had two kids and a husband. And she was the one who noticed him peering over the cubicle.
"Hey Grant. I thought everyone was long gone."
Most of the group stopped and turned back to look at him.
"I, uh...just wanted to finish up some stuff."
Teresa smiled and said, "Our team has a project to finish too. So I decided to get us some pizza. You're welcome to join us."
"No...but thanks," he felt embarrassed for some reason. "Once I'm done, I'll head home." The group kept moving toward the conference room. Grant sat back down and stared at his monitor. He toggled between spreadsheets, wondering which one to pull up.
"It looks more like you're starting, not finishing."
Grant jumped. Jennifer was standing behind him, looking at his phone. He'd left it face up on the desk with his unfinished dating profile open. He flushed.
"What?"
She pointed at his phone. "You're starting to look for a date. Good for you."
"Yeah, well I thought I'd give it a try," he said with a shrug.
"Lemme see," Jennifer said, grabbing the phone before he could protest.
She leaned over him as she scanned what he'd written. Her right breast hung an inch from his left cheek. Out of the corner of his eye, Grant stared at the straining buttons on her cream-colored, satiny blouse. He couldn't look away. An erection sprung up so hard and so fast it hurt. His sport jacket gave him some cover. Fortunately, he was wearing jeans instead of dress pants, so there was no obvious tenting either.
"Sorry, but your headline sucks."
"What's wrong with it? It's honest."
"Honesty is good. Long and boring is not."
Erection no longer a problem, Grant listened as she read his headline aloud.
"Good man, done grieving, ready to meet someone new and move on to a new leg of life's journey."
Jennifer shook her head, and made a face. "You're dragging baggage into a relationship that hasn't even started. You need it to be positive and intriguing. Trust me, I'm in marketing."
"Fair enough," Grant replied. "Work your magic." As he said this, he pushed himself up from his desk chair and felt his elbow brush against the fabric covering her breast. He flinched. Jennifer didn't seem to notice. She was focused on tapping words into his phone.
"Listen," she said. "Ready to cross borders to escape boring."
"I don't know. Sounds like I'm on the run from the law."
"Try this then...Single? Sane? Salacious? I'm in."
"Too alliterative."
"Then you're going to hate this one," Jennifer said with a smile. "Sexy, single, silver fox looking to share his den."
"I'm not ready for this," Grant murmured. "And false advertising won't help."
"There's nothing false about that, other than you're only gray around the temples. You should post that one, along with a profile picture, and see what happens."
"You, um, would describe me as sexy?"
"If I wasn't a married mother of two, with pizza waiting for me in the conference room...I'd do you right on this desk."
In defiance of his returning hard-on, Grant countered, "I'm old enough to be your Grant-daddy."
"Boo," Jennifer replied as she shoved him playfully. "I don't know whether that's an innuendo or just a terrible dad joke. But either way, I've got to leave."
Grant followed her with his eyes as she headed down the hall. Her backside swayed hypnotically in the tight black skirt. His gaze drifted lower as her long legs came into view. The memory of Jennifer saying "I'd do you right on this desk" made his cock harder than it had been in a year. He shifted it with his hand to a more comfortable position, but touching himself only increased the longing for release. Reluctantly, he sat back down to find some work.
An hour later, he decided to revisit his dating profile headline. After numerous attempts, he finally admitted that he couldn't come up with anything better than Jennifer's suggestions. So he settled on the silver fox version, and a username of TakeMe4Grant. After answering all the profile questions as well as he could, he scrolled through his photos looking for a decent picture.
The best one he could find was from a two-year-old fishing trip. His buddy had snapped Grant holding a nearly 5-pound largemouth bass. Grant was grinning widely. He looked suntanned, manly, successful, and happy because Katie's diagnosis hadn't happened yet. Putting the pic in edit mode, he cropped the unsightly gear and clutter on the boat, centered on himself, and the prize fish. He was about to upload, when he heard the conference door open. Grant turned off his phone and went back to his monitor.
A moment later, Jennifer and Claire peered over the top of his cubicle.
"I came to check on you," Jennifer said. "And I brought reinforcements."