A week passed and I didn't notice that it was Sunday again. This time, Henrie volunteered to hold the soiree in her apartment so I was spared the agony of having to cook again. I ran out to the store, picked up some wine, two wheels of brie and whole wheat crackers and went down to Jessica's apartment to pick her up. She answered the door in her robe, her gorgeous hair rumpled around her lovely face.
"Hi. You aren't ready yet?"
"Ready?"
"Yeah. You know, Sunday dinner. It's at Henrie's this week. And don't act like that. I know you got an invitation."
She shook her head and looked away. "Tell Henrietta that I'll call her tomorrow."
"Tell her yourself. Get dressed, comb your hair and come on."
"Alexa … "
"Jess." I stepped close to her, suddenly intoxicated by the scent of her shampoo. "I'd like to get to know you better and I really wish you'd come to the dinner." I lifted her chin with my hand, smiling into her eyes. "With me."
It took Jess all of fifteen minutes to get ready and we went down the hallway to Henrie's apartment, much to everyone's delight. Nigel was present this time and we all laughed as he told us stories about his flights and the crazy situations he faced. I noticed that Jess joined in the fun and made her own comments, obviously feeling at home amongst everyone. I stayed close to her but didn't crowd her, somehow knowing that was important to her and she rewarded me with a smile that made my pussy twitch.
Appetizers passed and we opened two more bottles of wine. I noticed that we'd all sort of settled into couples, Tom and Bob, naturally, then Henrie and Nigel and Jess and myself and we went into Henrie's dining room and sat together. I said nothing to Jess; I simply pretended that we were best friends attending a dinner together but at the end of the night, I walked her down the hallway to her apartment, helping her put the plates of leftovers into her refrigerator.
"Thanks for coming with me."
Her eyes met mine, then swiftly moved away in shyness. "Thanks for asking me."
"I heard you talking to Henrie." She shifted feet nervously. "You're leaving for Milan tomorrow night?"
"Yes. I have a flight out at three in the afternoon."
"Then would you like to have an early lunch with me?"
She giggled, then took a breath. "But I've got all these leftovers … "
"You'll only be in Italy for two days. They'll hold until then." I stepped closer, mesmerized by the beauty of her eyes. "I'd like to see you before you go."
Those beautiful eyes reflected a child-like quality that instantly ensnared my heart. She wanted to believe that my words were true but something was holding her back, something from her past. "Alexa, I know you feel sorry for me … "