I guess I should warn people that this story takes quite a long time to get to the actual sex. :)
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She wore a tiny dark red strapless dress that must have been magical. At least, supernatural seemed like the only explanation for how it somehow covered everything while being so small and so tight. It left miles and miles of legs uncovered, and they were taking small but purposeful steps toward me, balanced on three-inch heels. To the north her raven black hair hung below her shoulders, straight, glinting in the dim party light. Dark eyes matched dark red lipstick on her smile. And a broad, inviting smile it was, aimed straight at me. Barely held in place by the dress, her breasts looked like ripe fruit pressed close together, ready for some aspiring man to try to pluck. I don't know how her nipples weren't peeking out the top of the dress, but somehow they weren't.
I was neither aspiring nor a man. Carol Small, housewife, present at this particular party only because my husband worked for the law firm holding it. The floor-to-ceiling plate glass windows combined with the black autumn night outside to create a kind of mirror, and in it I could see my much plainer black sheath dress with a hemline that felt like it might have been an entire foot lower than hers. I wore my brown hair in a neck-length bob, with a simple string of pearls not far below it. I wasn't showing even half as much cleavage as the girl in the red dress, and my breasts weren't as perfectly-shaped if I had been. I could probably compete in the leg department, if I wasn't covering half of mine with a respectable-length dress, but not in many other ways. I was a mother in her mid to late thirties, sweating for hours at the gym most days to keep my figure, and way too middle class to afford a dress like the one the girl in red was almost wearing.
And girl she was. She looked eighteen, but despite that she held a glass of amber liquid in each hand and appeared to be heading toward me with them.
It was late October, and my husband's law firm was holding a fundraising party for their favored candidate in the upcoming election for Governor. Lawyers, politicians, clients, and arm candy mingled and sparkled in a vast conference room designed to display the firm's opulent financial success. I supposed, of the four categories of people here, I came closest to fitting into the arm candy role, although I certainly felt less like it than the girl in red. Reaching me, she stretched that already beaming smile even wider, and offered me one glass from her hand. I watched the potent spirit climb the walls of the glass, then decided to take it. When I did, she introduced herself.
"Aria Thames."
They were the only two words out of her mouth, but they were enough to stop me in my tracks. The glass of what smelled like bourbon hung halfway to my lips as I processed what she had said.
Aria Thames.
My husband told me the rumors about her.
Other lawyers from the firm, or sometimes their wives, told me more rumors. The ones from the men had shades of goddess-worship to them. The ones from the women were a bit more catty.
Aria was the daughter of the majority owner of Thames, Mason and Kant. Eighteen years old, a senior at the same private school my own daughter attended, her father gave her an "internship" at TMK. According to all those rumors, they called her intern but the reality was so much more. She was the owner's daughter; no one dared say no to her. Intelligent, ambitious and spoiled, Aria Thames, eighteen-year-old girl, halfway ran one of America's oldest, richest, most storied law firms.
I once overheard a lawyer say she had to ask Aria before taking on a new client. The wife of a man bucking for partner told me that Aria could make or destroy someone's chances. And she was only in the building after school!
She raised her glass toward me, winking at me over the rim of it. "Here's to me learning your name," she said, then touched her drink to mine, resulting in a chime that could only have been crystal. She sipped, so did I, and... wow!
I'm much more of a wine or umbrella-drink girl myself. Hard liquor isn't my thing. But my husband drank whisky, so I'd tasted it before. This, though. This bourbon was like nothing else. Rich, flavorful, with that hint of sweetness bourbon always has but a bit exaggerated. I blinked, and sipped again, surprised it wasn't burning my tongue.
"Wow, that's really, really good," I said.
She grinned. "It ought to be. The actual name sounds so deliberately redneck I can't bear it, but this is basically the best bourbon in the world. But you drank to my toast, which you're not supposed to do unless you, too, believe in what's being expressed."
Drank to her toast... believe in... what? Oh!
"Carol. Carol Small. Nice to meet you."
She smiled, and her eyes left mine to wander down my body, all the way down, taking their time, lingering. When they came back up to mine, her smile had become larger and smaller at the same time. Her lips were open wider, showing perfect gleaming teeth. And yet somehow the smile was only for me. I felt like no one else in the room could even see it.
"Nice indeed. To what do I owe the pleasure..." (The way she said pleasure!) "...of your company this beautiful evening?"
She took simple ideas and added a kind of unspoken charisma until they were hard to follow. It took me a couple seconds before I could reply.
"Oh! My husband works here."
That smile flashed again, and her gaze alighted on my (sigh, admittedly tiny) ring, then came back to me. When she said my last name, it almost sounded like she was describing my engagement ring.
"Small. Small... Ah. Junior associate in corporate. Works the First Global account."
Yes, I thought rather than saying. *Junior* Associate. For eleven years. My poor dear of a husband was a fine lawyer, he just wasn't very good at self promotion or office politics. And he was swimming in a sea of hyper competent sharks, as the girl before me clearly illustrated. I was impressed that she could pin him down so precisely right off the top of her head. Did she know the name and clients of everyone in the firm?
"That's him," I smiled back.
"I think they have him writing a response brief for that appellate court in Texas, right? The Rogers appeal?"
I blinked. The girl knew exactly what my husband was working on that week, and she had only learned my name a minute ago. The rumors about how thoroughly she ran the firm might be more than just rumors.
All I could do was nod.
"Well I'm delighted he came tonight," she purred. "He brought the most radiant company."
Then her hand lifted, floating like an exotic bird until it touched my upper arm ever so gently and eased me toward the window. The city skyline twinkled like diamonds below us, and the moon was the queen of pearls.
"The view is exquisite," she murmured, her voice barely loud enough for me to hear over the din of a thousand party conversations behind us.
Earlier I mentioned the reflective effect of those huge glass windows with the black night behind them and the brighter light inside. It made them like mirrors. And in the glass before me I could see Aria's eyes drinking in every inch of my reflection, but lingering below the waist. She savored the sight of my legs boldly, not afraid at all of being caught staring. In fact her eyes cut up to mine just for a second, like she was making sure I saw her looking.
When she said the view was exquisite, she wasn't talking about city lights.
I'd been faithful to my husband since he got me pregnant in the back seat of his car at our high school graduation party. I don't play around at all, I don't respond to overtures from other men. The figure I slave for constantly in the gym is for him, not for anyone else. I'm just not in the romance game except at home.