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Summary: Andrea and Fey, lovers since they have received a strange chain-letter through e-mail, discover that two mutual friends (Vivian and Rachel) are also engaged in a secret relationship. Both women agree to seduce the unknowing couple separately...
1.
Andrea sneaked into the kitchen, dropping her suitcase and smiling at Fey, sitting at the large dinner table.
"Afternoon, dear. Mmmmm..." Her kiss was deep and enthusiastic, her tongue dancing inside Fey's eager mouth. She reached over from behind, snaking around Fey, who shifted in her seat to accommodate her. Andrea caught a glimpse of several balance sheets, interest reports and investment accounts covering the smooth, varnished surface of the table. "What are you doing? Keeping up with the paperwork?"
Fey smiled warmly, still flushed by the kiss. Every time Andrea came in from work, she could look forward to a delightful interlude. "Yeah, we have a charity auction in two weeks. I'm working on projections."
"The work of the rich and beautiful fundraiser is never done, mmmh?" Andrea teased, pulling up a chair and sitting down right next to Fey. She took off the jacket that hung over her white blouse, dropping it on the backrest, and kicked off her shoes.
"Well, I *do* have to catch up. I was... a tad busy this afternoon."
Andrea grinned, interested in the implication behind the slight pause. "Vivian?" she ventured.
Fey winked at her, with a wicked expression on her face.
"And just exactly what kind of activity caused that delay?" Andrea inquired eagerly.
Fey stood up slowly, clasping Andrea's hand in her own and pulling her up from the chair she had just sat in. "How about we get you out of these clothes and I can tell you" she said softly.
2.
Office Hours were brisk and hectic at Wilsons and Wilsons. Fey arrived around one-thirty, not bothering to schedule an appointment. The secretary gave her the usual routine speech until Fey coerced her into calling Vivian, at which point the lawyer ran out of her private office to welcome Fey with open arms.
They sat in comfortable leather sofa-chairs, next to the large desk cluttered with files, papers and legal documents, and chatted for a while. Vivian complained about her heavy case load, but expressed a dire and genuine need to go out on a girl's night one of these days, for old times' sake. Fey filled her in on the small changes in her own life, somehow managing not to mention Andrea, as well as the rather drastic changes in her sexual preferences. She also dropped subtle hints to the effect that this was much more than a social call. Eventually, the usual banter between girlfriends gave way to the affair at hand. Vivian crossed her legs, right over left knee, and Fey did not fail to notice her long legs.
"What can I do for you?" she asked, sensing that Fey had come for a specific reason.
"It's a bit embarrassing, really" Fey told her. "I'm here for your advice. Both as a lawyer and as a friend."
"Certainly," Vivian assured her, her hands coming together on her knee. "What can I do?" Fey recounted the details of the fictitious incident with perfect skill and timing. The slight tremor in her voice was reminiscent of latent nervousness, as was her subtle avoidance of Vivian's soft, hazel eyes. It immediately triggered an alarm in Vivian's head, since Fey was really *not* the kind of person to break down under any kind of pressure... a child born into a wealth, raised sensibly by loving parents who encouraged her talents and interests, a woman who studied and worked hard, became heir to a sizable family fortune-and had the skill to do it well... Fey was *never* upset about her work.
Vivian focused attentively on Fey's words, trying to gleam some kind of understanding. A fellow chairperson, in charge of a mutual charity fund Fey supposedly administered in concert with a corporate partnership in the private sector, had made advances to her. This person also happened to be the key to the company's ultimate approval of a very large and generous charity donation.
"Advances?" Vivian inquired worriedly. "What this man do?"
Fey breathed in deeply, managed an acutely embarrassed look. "Uh, actually... it was a... 'she'"
She glimpsed Vivian's reaction, a concerned frown followed by a gentle nod.
"What did this... person do?"
Fey did her best to look flustered. "She began massaging my shoulders following a late night meeting to go over some figures. We were both tired, I was pretty racked, maybe even a bit tense. Maybe she noticed I was a little stressed out, and wanted to help me get rid of it. It all seemed rather innocent at first."
Vivian nodded, concentrating on Fey's every word. "Go on."
"I had a funny feeling. Her hands were caressing me at times. She lingered a bit much. I didn't think much of it at first. Her perfume smelled nice... when I finally stood up... began stepping closer."
Her pause went on for several heartbeats.
"She... walked into my arms. It was all very strange. I didn't really fight it. I was... surprised. It only became uncomfortable when her cheek stroked mine. Her hands moved around my hips and brought me closer to her body. I felt her against me..."
Fey still observed Vivian from the corner of her eye, noting her friend's impassible stare. Her thoughts briefly returned to that strange e-mail that had been sent by Andrea. Despite what she and her lover suspected, she knew she still had to tweak her story slightly, eliminating the notion of a coercive act and win the lawyer's sympathy... and seduce her.
"I felt her lips against me. It was like a dream... like I was outside myself. I couldn't quite believe what she was doing... I never thought I'd find myself in a situation like this..."
Vivian reached out from the adjacent sofa with her right hand, covering Fey's in a gentle and supportive way as she began shaking like a leaf. "It's OK... don't worry, I'm listening... Did you get a chance to struggle? Did anyone see the both of you?"
"No..." Fey whispered, eyes glued to the carpeted floor, "I ... I didn't really *want* to fight it."
Vivian shifted slightly on the sofa, her leg brushing momentarily and involuntarily against Fey's. "Was she pressuring you in other ways?" she asked softly. "Did she tell you this was the only way her company would hand over the money to the charity?"
Fey shook her head. "I wasn't thinking about that. I wasn't thinking... about anything. Her breath was sweet... I don't think I could have broken away... even if I had wanted to."