PART I Holiday Lovers
Chapter 1
What was it (about her) that kept drawing my eyes to her? The shuttle bus had ten men and women. The ride was a good twenty minutes to the hotel. A few passengers were in conversation, the driver, earbuds in place, was swaying to a beat we couldn't hear. I managed several more glimpses of this intriguing lady who appeared to be on her own.
Arriving at the hotel the driver jumped out, unloaded our luggage and prepared to receive tips for his service.
All travel arrangements were organized by the tour group of course. My plan was to ignore the daily excursions and seriously study the beach. I so needed this break, out of the range of the cell phone. In fact, any phone. No one knew where I was except my lawyer recorded as next of kin.
My luggage was already in my room along with an invitation for welcoming drinks at the bar. Freshened up and off to find the bar. It was not a difficult challenge. Stepping out of the elevator I was given a drink by a handsome young fellow with a huge welcoming smile.
More than just my tour group were milling about in the lobby. The advertised discreet bar would be overwhelmed.
My eyes roamed but my interesting lady from the shuttle was not in evidence. At the rear of the lobby was the way to the beach. I saw a pool attached to a swim-up bar. Beyond was a stretch of beach and beyond an endless sea of blue. Oh yeah!
Another drink was thrust into my hand. Expecting the handsome young man with the beautiful smile, I turned around to face the lad. I was instead facing the interesting lady with an equally beautiful smile. She turned to leave saying something about enjoying the tours.
I won't be going on any I blurted out. She raised an eyebrow. I'm playing hooky. What an interesting idea I heard her mutter as she waved goodbye.
The elevator doors closed as I headed to my room for an uninterrupted sleep.
Chapter 2
The day was glorious. I headed to the beach. Passing the pool bar, I ordered a coffee and bun and surveyed the beach chairs for vacancies and furthest away from the gathering crowd. I dragged the chair to a nearby and empty palapa shade spot.
In and out of the blue waters all morning.
Around noon the pool man found me bereft of any appropriate liquid. I ordered two rum and ginger ale that were delivered forthwith.
Later, suntanned and sandy, I paused at the pool bar for a third drink. My siesta would be so good. Awaking to the Caribbean night I had missed the scheduled dinner. Foodstuffs were easily available. It wasn't long before I was back and tucked in for the night.
Chapter 3
Another glorious day! A few wispy clouds wandered along. Finding a chair was not difficult at all. Yes, the tour groups were on the move. I dropped towel, books, sandals 0and cover-up. My chair was truly marked as taken.
Exploration of the beach took the better part of the morning. Trudging up to the chair I saw a small umbrella protecting two plastic glasses. Rum and ginger, he remembered.
Ice was still floating so the delivery of said drinks had been well timed.
A brief thought flicked by; the service seemed very coordinated. It disappeared through the back door of my mind as I enjoyed the rum.
The ocean was so refreshing. I was in and out most of the afternoon and I had quite a reasonable tan by the time I gathered up my belongings and headed "home". The freshwater shower near the pool got rid of the salt and most of the sand. I noted the return of tour folk as the beach filled up and the pool bar was very busy!
A brief siesta refreshed me but I could feel a lingering fatigue. I had been so busy what with teaching, a never-ending supply of patients in the clinics and entirely too much bureaucracy. Hey, she admonished herself. She had two weeks of downtime to get rid of the resentment. Was it enough though?
Determined not to miss dinner tonight, she was actually early. She was drawn to the small bar planning on a quiet drink.
Chapter 4
The bar was busy but not full. A seat at the bar would be just fine. Her drink was on the bar in a flash and she tipped the bartender appropriately. He smiled back.
A voice she recognized entered the bar in the form of the interesting lady from the shuttle. While not turning to the voice she could follow the conversation. The interesting lady stopped, was heard to tell her companion to go on ahead. She touched my arm and asked if she could join me? Of course, and I signaled the bartender. Gin and tonic for her and a rum and ginger for me. He nodded and smiled since my second tip was more generous than the first. It turned out the lady's name was Abella. This woman was very content in her skin, carried her tall frame easily and radiated confidence. I told her my name and she smiled as she softly repeated "Tess". She leaned closer and said I'm playing hooky too. Her eyes twinkled above a sly smile. Our drinks finished she queried "join me for dinner"?
I looked over to her companion but she said no just us.
A table for two was offered. We nodded and were seated at the edge of the patio. Lively conversation stimulated the appetite, the food was tasty but I couldn't remember what I had been eating. She was that intriguing. Topping up the wine glasses we adjourned to comfortable chairs in the bar. Light conversation and stories rounded out our evening.
It was getting late, not that either of us had pressing appointments to meet. We caught the elevator together. What floor? Fourth I said. Me too.
Come and have a nightcap with me. I was about to decline but found myself propelled down the hall. She had an actual suite that was rather grand. What now I wondered. I knew perfectly well. I was being seduced and I liked it.
Chapter 5
Seduction is an art form. Abella was very talented and the journey was most enjoyable. Sex with a woman was something I decided I wanted many years ago. From the moment we kissed the clothing magically disappeared and the bodies 0reveled in new smells, soft skin, smiling eyes and rapid arousal.
No shyness. Pure orgasms. Sheer pleasure. We slept in each other's arms before I returned to my abode completely satisfied and mellow. Many evenings and some afternoons were spent in our oasis of love making and relaxing.
The rest of my break from reality went by entirely too rapidly. I caught my flight home without knowing whether I would ever see or hear from her again.
My colleagues noticed how relaxed I appeared. How was your holiday? Apparently, I resembled the cat who swallowed the canary.
PART II The Women Generals
Chapter 6
I was curled up with a good book. The heat from the fireplace and relaxing music accompanied me as thoughts of my holiday surfaced. The tingling in my thighs reminded me of the fast arousals and lusty orgasms we shared. And there was always time just to be close.
Evenings in the comfy chairs with our wine in the intimate bar was a time to catch up on the day's activities and funny stories. Occasionally the heat between us called for a rapid retreat to our rooms. Just through the door, the frantic needs left a trail of discarded clothing. Sometimes we never made it to the bed! Absolute lust as the end of our 2 weeks loomed over us.
Thankfully beautiful rugs cushioned us from cold ceramic tiles as we satisfied the primal ion. Wonderful laughs ensued as we surveyed the trails leading right to us. It was on the flight home I actually realized we had not explored our professional lives. She did know I was in a medical field of some sort.
I had not one clue about her.
But the memories of us brought smiles and a dampness down below. I retreated to my bed and completed the necessary act to orgasm. I slept through to my alarm.
Chapter 7
I don't know why I had set the alarm. I was not on call and the weekend was all mine. Force of habit I guess. The coffee maker, linked to my alarm time, was giving off a wonderful aroma. I snuggled down into the warmth of my bed determined to grab a bit more sleep time. Not happening. Come on get up said the coffee. Oh, all right muttered a small voice. I must say that new French roast was delicious. As I watched the news I shivered. Something had walked on my grave. Shaking off the omen, I dressed and went for a walk. Not too vigorous mind. I returned home with a French loaf and a new butter. He was always handing me something new to try. I would offer an opinion on my next visit to his Shoppe.
Chapter 8
As I headed back home I was suddenly aware of a lot of black smoke billowing skyward in the general direction of military airfield. Now I hurried. My phone was still ringing as I grabbed it from the table. The chief of staff calmly informed me of a crash near the airfield. It had come down in a residential area. I interjected saying I would be right in.
No, he said. There is no need. As I let that sink in, he said there were no survivors. Not from the plane nor those on the ground. The scene was under guard while civilian and military forensic teams searched for clues. I want you at the Prime Minister's briefing tomorrow morning.