Chapter 5 - Gracie's Surprise
I apologize to the readers of these episodes. It is such a permanent and old thing, but my family is "old money", as in millions and millions. My grandfather started out in this country as a pharmacist in a rather small neighborhood drugstore way back when he first arrived here. When his boss died he learned that he had inherited the business. To make a long story short, my great grand father built that one run-down drug store into a nationwide chain of discount pharmacies. My grandfather took over years ago and added much more wealth to the family fortune.
Gracie was an only child, so when she became of age and grandpa found that she wanted nothing to do with the business, he reluctantly accepted an offer to sell that had been on the table for a long time. Millions and millions of dollars were involved, and my grandfather ear-marked sufficient funds for he and grandma to retire on very comfortably, and set up a trust fund for Gracie and her heirs. Gracie got married, had me, and learned what everybody had been telling her was true. My Dad didn't marry Gracie, he thought he married money. Rich people have lawyers, and it turned out that her gold-digging husband was put out to pasture with a paltry half-million bucks for relocation expenses.
Now where were we? Oh yeah, when Dianne and I returned from our very unusual and extremely exciting visit home, we had to tell our other best friend all about everything we did in explicit detail. Paris never came up, and we didn't realize it for a while, but Leslie who had no living mother was jealous and hurt. You really can't blame her, and of course I told Gracie all about it and asked her what I should do about it. Without hesitation, she told me to stop worrying about it and concentrate on my school work. She sounds just like a parent some times. I was still concerned, but Gracie always had a solution to all of my problems.
That Thursday when Dianne was over at our room Leslie informed us that she had made plans for the weekend, but she was not at liberty to discuss them with anyone. Dianne and I both pouted openly, but when we saw the change in Leslie's attitude from gloomy to total sunshine we accepted the news gladly.
Friday afternoon after her last class Leslie hailed a taxi and went to the nicest hotel in the small college town. She took the elevator to the top floor where the luxury suites were. She stopped in front of suite 1704 and pushed the buzzer.
"You've got to be Leslie, and I am going to have to scold Allison when I see her again. You're much prettier than she describe you to me." Gracie threw open her arms and welcomed Leslie into the luscious suite. They hugged warmly and then Gracie pushed her guest back and asked foolishly, "Is it too soon for a big kiss?"
"Are you kidding?" Leslie cried as she pulled Gracie's face down to hers and smothered her with a long, deep passionate kiss. They were both breathing heavily when they broke apart.
"Wow," Gracie panted, "this is going to be a blast."
"I've been dreaming of this ever since you called me earlier this week. I was so envious of Alley and Dee when they told me about their adventure . . ."
Gracie broke in, "Alley? Dee? Have I missed out on something?"
"Oh, I'm sorry." She pressed her hand against her chest try to hide her embarrassment. "Those are the pet names we have for each other. I feel like we are best friends already, so I'll tell you how I came up with Allison's pet name if you'd like."
"I'm all ears," Gracie said with a real sweet smile on her lovely face. "I hoe you girls include me in on nearly everything. You've heard how close we are," she said and looked meaningfully at Leslie.
"I hope I am lucky enough to become that close as well," Leslie said softly.
"Here's the best way to do that, young lady," Gracie said almost coquettishly, "is for you to tell me straight out how you came to name my daughter Alley Cat, and while you are about it please get out of those school clothes. I want to see your lovely body, and I want to eat your pussy."
"And I yours," is all Leslie could manage. Gracie's blunt, but not brazen, manner caught her off guard. "It was like this. Our first day at school; the first day we met; we struck it off famously. She beautiful, she's feisty, and she's a hot blooded woman. I call her Alley Cat because I can't call her pussy in public, and that's what she is - a wonderful, hot-blooded pussy." As she talked Leslie had stripped down to her panties and bra.
"I definitely hope I have a friend like you somewhere, Leslie. You really like Alli . . . Alley Cat, don't you."
"No ma'am, I love her," Leslie announced quite frankly and with pride. "I want to feel the same way about you. I've heard so much about you, and I don't have a . . ."