PARTING THE WATERS
In this next part I've brought in two characters from Delicate Touches, one of my other Literotica stories, Stella was one of the main characters but Charlie had a walk in walk off part. They now join Zoe and Lisa as the story takes another turn with Lisa's initial reluctance now beginning to melt along with Zoe's resolve.
The sun was shining brightly that Sunday morning and the heat haze was rising from the road as Zoe pulled into her drive and then came to an abrupt halt. A car was sitting in the drive and her landlord was standing chatting with a two women whilst a child rode up down the drive on her scooter. The landlord looked up and acknowledged her with a wave. She smiled and backed out into the street and momentarily confused, decided to reverse across the street and park in front of Lisa's house. She grabbed the cardigan she'd worn to church along with her handbag and exited the car just as Lisa came to a halt beside her.
Lisa looked over at her and then at the people in the drive and then pulled into her drive. Zoe took a step forward as if to cross the road and then changed direction and walked into Lisa's drive. The older woman got out a moment later and lowered her sunglasses as she squinted at her. Zoe smiled as she drew nearer. Lisa was wearing blue jeans and a matching denim jacket over an off-white blouse, she noticed the black ankle boots as well and then their eyes met. Lisa was still staring at her and she felt a slight elation, there was genuine warmth in her expression.
"Hey there, good looking," Zoe stopped in front of her and then she noticed the pendant dangling from her neck, a white and yellowish crystal attached to a gold chain.
"Nice blouse, where'd you buy it?"
"What? This old thing?" Zoe pulled her eyes from Lisa's necklace and looked down at the white blouse, it had two wide ruffles down each side of the bodice, the centre two met where the buttons would normally be, they were at the back of the blouse. It was one of the reasons Lisa had only worn it by special request whenever Rita was feeling like playing. However seeing it on someone else made her realise why her ex girlfriend loved it so much because it did look different. The material was a polyester satin blend, the collar was decorated with lace, the sleeves were puffed out at the shoulders but narrowed to slim cuffs. It was tucked into a black A-line skirt, a pair of white heels completed the outfit.
"Are they your new co-tenants?" Lisa unlocked the boot.
"It looks like it, I just came home now but the landlord is parked right outside."
"Typical landlord," she grinned, "fancy a bite to eat or are you going to fix your own?"
"Um," Zoe glanced over her shoulder, "yeah, but I'd better just duck over and introduce myself, just so as they don't think the bungalow is being rented by some crazy cat lady."
"No worries," Lisa pulled the bags out of the boot as Zoe turned and walked back across the street, a slight smile nudged her lips as she stared at her back. Two of the buttons had come undone and she almost called her back but then changed her mind, the aforementioned buttons were at the small of her back.
Best not embarrass her out here and besides, the women outnumber the landlord.
Nevertheless, she waited for her to return, more to observe the landlord but when she farewelled them and crossed the road again the landlord hadn't noticed a thing.
Well, no harm done.
"Well that was interesting," she came to a halt in front of her and stared at the front door, "the petite blonde woman is Jo and she introduced the other woman as her partner, Denise."
"Lesbians living across the road from me?" Lisa grinned crookedly as she straightened up, "the nerve of it all," she picked up her bags, "whatever will the neighbours say?"
Zoe chuckled at that as she glanced over her shoulder.
"Do you know them?"
"Nope," she shook her head, "there's a lot of us out there," she turned towards the house.
"So who's the mother?"
I didn't ask the question," they started walking towards the porch, Zoe was a few steps behind as she glanced back now and then. She suddenly picked up her pace and caught up with her at the front door.
"The blonde woman is the mother, the daughter went straight to her and took her down to the side fence."
"Okay," she glanced down at the bags, "here's how it works, if you do me a favour, I'll do you a favour, take my keys out of the bag and unlock the door, please."
Once they were inside Lisa nudged the door shut with her foot and put the bags down.
"So, what favour are you doing me, apart from lunch? Or is that it?"
"Stand still," she murmured.
Zoe froze and glanced over her shoulder.
"It's not a spider is it?"
"No," she tugged at the blouse, "you've come undone," she fastened a button, "it's an old fashioned blouse," she fastened the second button, "the trick to putting this on is to fasten four or five buttons first and then pull it over your head to do the rest. It's possible the other way of course but at least then you can go out shopping without exposing half your back to the men in town."
"Thanks," she winced, "they probably saw me."
"I did, I was going to call you back but I didn't want to embarrass you out there, and besides," she picked up the bags, "it's not like they could see what colour bra you were wearing. The landlord didn't even look at you."
"What about Jo and Denise?"
"They were too busy talking to the landlord," she picked the bags up.
"Okay, I'll put this shit away and you put the billy on, I ran out of coffee this morning, hence the Sunday shop, I grabbed a coffee in the food court but I don't think they cleaned their filter because it tasted like shit."
"Okay," Zoe replied.
"How was church this morning?"
"It was okay," she turned the tap to fill the kettle, "I went to the Uniting one in Heathmont this morning."
"Uh huh," Lisa started taking food out of the bags, "so, how was it?"
"Huh?" Zoe glanced over at her, "what do you mean?"
"Did you learn something, meet new people? The usual stuff."
"Oh, the sermon was a bit dry, Christ is the groom and the church is the bride," she turned the tap off and carried the kettle back to the bench, "I met some older women and one young guy who was single," she smiled.
"Oh, well there's a golden opportunity."
"Perhaps not," she frowned, "he just came out and said it in the first thirty seconds and I thought maybe not such a good catch."
"Now he might have seen you were partially unbuttoned," Lisa remarked.