Authors note:
I plan to publish this story one short chapter at a time. This will eventually end up being a novel length story by the time I'm finished. The first five chapters have been written and should publish over the next week.
I settled in at my spot at the table beside my husband of two years. We were surrounded by a small group of friends from the neighborhood. Jenny and Marcus, our next-door neighbors, sat across from us. Next to them were Jasmine and Zach, who owned the home directly across from us. At the head of the table sat Brandon, his wife Lisa by his side. It was their turn to host our monthly dinner party.
The two seats to my right were empty, indicating our hosts expected two more guests. Our usual group was all accounted for; I was about to query Lisa about who we were missing when the sound of their doorbell chines garnered her attention.
I caught Lisa's eye as Brandon stood to answer the door. She saw the question in mine.
"I took the liberty of inviting our newest neighbor," Lisa said with a shrug. "Being on the Homeowners board, it was my job to take her a welcome basket. I will be interested to see if you all are as impressed by her as I was."
I noticed Lisa's faint, mischievous smile and smiled back at her. She'd made me curious, but I didn't want to give her the satisfaction. I'd seen the moving trucks earlier in the week and was aware of the activity at the large Georgian-style home a few houses down from our own. Thus far, I'd yet to lay eyes on its new occupant.
The sound of voices from the front entryway reached us. I recognized Brandon's dulcet tones but not others - feminine, yet husky. They grabbed my attention. I turned to look over my right shoulder as the voices approached, and I suddenly felt my breath catch.
Standing next to Brandon was... well, an Amazon of a woman. There was no other way to put it. She was several inches taller than our host. That meant that even without the heels she was wearing, she was at least six feet. She had long, jet-black hair that framed a gorgeous face; her eyes were a shade that would have rivaled the finest of sapphires. Her long, regal-looking neck swooped into broad, athletic shoulders. Her breasts were small but hung perfectly over the taper of a tiny waist. Her hips were curvy, the almost gossamer material of her dress hugging her body like a thin second skin.
On her arm was a short, redheaded woman who could best be classified as cute; she had that girl-next-door look. She shifted from foot to foot nervously, clearly uncomfortable with the attention. I could hardly believe she was getting much of it, though. I was utterly entranced by her date and had only given the shorter girl a cursory glance.
"Folks, this is our new neighbor, Alexandra Rossington, and her date, Sophie," Brandon declared. He then went around the table, announcing each of our names. I felt my cheeks flush as he said my name, and the tall, raven-haired beauty's deep blue eyes found mine. She held my gaze with clear intent, and I felt myself swoon, my heart racing like a thoroughbred horse down the backstretch of a stakes race. My nipples hardened, and a sudden throbbing heat began to build between my legs.
What the fuck is happening to me?
I thought.
I'm a straight woman and a married one at that. Women do not have this effect on me.
The raven-haired Amazon's lips curled in a knowing smile that seemed to declare she knew precisely what was going through my mind. More than anything, that realization caused me to divert my eyes toward the floor.
As they approached the table, I held my breath, simultaneously hoping the mesmerizing beauty would sit next to me, knowing it would be better if she did not. Alexandra held out the chair next to our hostess for her date, which sent a thrill through me. She then took the seat next to mine - the only one left. The fragrant smell of jasmine and honeysuckle - with perhaps a touch of vanilla - wafted into my nostrils, and what I desired crowed in triumph over what I feared.
God, she even smells delicious!
"
More wine, honey?" came my husband's voice, abruptly reminding me that he existed and was beside me. I had literally forgotten that he was even there. That was unlike me, mainly because Steve was usually so demanding of my attention.
"Please," I replied, suddenly realizing that I might need an extra glass or two before the night was through.
"And would you like some as well, Ms. Rossington?"
Knowing I shouldn't, but unable to deny that I wanted to badly, I turned my head towards where Alexandra sat. A flutter ran through my core as I found her eyes on mine, the deep pools of azure capturing me at once in an almost hypnotic trance. I felt drawn deeper into her orbit, the rest of the room falling away and everyone else forgotten.
"What do you do for a living, Brooke?" Alexandra asked me as she sipped at her wine, her plump bottom lip imprinting on the glass.
I momentarily froze, suddenly afraid that I would not be able to speak. "I was a receptionist at a printing company for several years," I replied once I'd finally found my voice, "but the company closed its local plant, so I am unemployed right now."
"If you know anybody that could use some unskilled labor, please let us know," Steve announced, causing me to blush for an entirely different reason.
"Oh, I'm sure that Brooke has plenty of skills," Alexandra replied, cocking an eyebrow and looking at me suggestively as she bit her bottom lip.
Is she flirting with me?
I wondered.
And why does the possibility she is please me so much?