The following is the result of a suggestion sent by a reader. Adrestia Rhamnousia first appeared in "The Cheating Zone 03: Lori," as "Dr. A," and appeared in a couple other episodes of that series. I decided to feature her in a series of her own.
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February 28, 2020:
It had been a long, trying day. I just buried my second wife, Linda, who had lost her battle with stomach cancer, said goodbye to everyone at the cemetery and came home. I was looking through all of the old stuff I would have to go through when I saw it - the letter that changed my life forever. The calligraphy looked just as fresh as it did that fateful day. I grabbed a beer and headed out to the balcony and thought back over the years.
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June 1987:
My name is Joe Neely, and at the time of this story, I was a supervisor for a team of field service engineers - read, technicians. You know, the guys who fix your office equipment when it breaks down. I started working for the company right after I got out of the service in early 1984. I had just finished a four-year stint as a radio operator in the Marine Corps, so I took my two-year electronics degree, my honorable discharge, and headed out for greener pastures.
I got the job right away and found I was really good at it. Not only did I understand the electronics, but I also had the ability to work with the customers and I enjoyed what I did. I didn't make a whole lot of money, but I made enough to pay the bills and get by. I also took night classes and eventually got a four-year degree in Electronics.
The company I worked for had customers all over southern California, and quite a few in more upscale areas like Century City. One of their clients was a law firm that boasted a number of high-profile clients - celebrities, politicians and others who seemed to have more dollars than sense, if you know what I mean.
Wendi Patterson was a junior attorney with a law firm in Century City, and at the time, she also doubled as their purchasing agent. It was her job to be the company's liaison with the vendors, so that meant we saw each other quite often. Our relationship was always professional - she being the client and myself acting as the agent for one of their vendors, but I admit - I often fantasized about having her long legs wrapped around my body.
After I became a supervisor, she expressed concern about a machine they had that kept breaking down. I knew the piece of equipment well, having serviced it myself a number of times. When it worked, it worked great, but as time went on, it seemed to always be down for one thing or another. I thought she was going to cry when she told me her management was not happy with the way she had dealt with the problem.
I knew what she meant - this was a company whose management didn't understand that mechanical devices sometimes break and eventually needed to be replaced. To them, it was her fault the machine was down more often than it was up. I let her vent, listening to her concerns and suggested she upgrade to something new. I even offered to sit with her and the sales rep if that would help. Her face lit up when I suggested that.
"You'd do that for me, Joe?" she asked. I nodded my head.
"Sure, Wendi," I said. "I'd be happy to do that for you." She squealed and planted a kiss on my cheek.
"Thank you so much, Joe," she said, smiling. "I can't tell you how much that means to me." I smiled back and told her I would speak with a rep that afternoon. Remember, at the time this happened, it was 1987, and not everyone had a cell phone.
After speaking with the rep that day, I called Wendi from the office and made an appointment for us to meet the next day. We got together and discussed several options. She listened to the rep closely, but looked to me for guidance. I liked the machine the rep initially suggested, but after looking at the history and the usage of their current equipment, suggested spending a little bit more to get something that would weather the use a little bit better. She liked that idea as did the rep, since that would mean a little more in commission for him.
The paperwork signed and the purchase order approved, we were on our way. I even supervised the installation and showed her and some of her co-workers how to use some of the new features. When I was finished, Wendi pulled me into her office.
"I can't thank you enough for all your help, Joe," she said. "I came this close to losing my job," she added, holding two fingers close together. "You saved my hide. There's got to be something I can do to thank you." Sure, I thought, give me one night between those wonderful legs. But, the professional side of me spoke out instead.
"Just doing my job, Wendi," I said. "You don't have to thank me."
"Yes, I do," she said, writing something on a piece of paper. She handed it to me when she was finished. "I'll meet you at that address at 6:00 tonight, and it's on me." I recognized the address - it was a fairly expensive steakhouse that sat next to a night club. I had often thought about going there, but knew it was way too expensive for me.
"Wendi, this is..." I began, but she waved me off.
"This is the very least I can do," she said. "Dress casual and bring your appetite. I hope you like to dance, by the way."
"I do," I said. She smiled.
"Good," she said. "I'll see you there, then." We had a great time that night and spent at least an hour getting to know each other. Wendi came from a fairly well-off family of lawyers, so she decided to follow in her father's footsteps. At the time, she wasn't seeing anyone exclusively, but, she said, she hoped to change that soon.
I told her about my upbringing in Roswell, New Mexico, and my tour in the Marines.
"Were you ever in combat?" she asked.
"Other than a quick trip to Beirut, no," I said. I went there as part of the force that relieved the unit that got bombed back in October 1983. After dinner, we went next door and danced the rest of the night away. I found myself liking this girl - a lot. It helped that I found her very attractive and quite sexy.