It was a pretty normal Friday evening dinner, at least most of it. My mother-in-law was visiting and we wanted to take her out to a nice dinner. She likes Italian and so do my wife and I (especially lasagna), so we decided on Casa Mia in Kennewick.
The dinner was going exceptionally well; the food was great, the service wonderful, and the atmosphere is very classic Italian. The restaurant is even owned by an Italian couple, and they'd gone all out to make the restaurant 'Italy'.
We were nearly ready to pay our bill and leave when Karen and her mom said they had to go to the bathroom (now you know my wife's real, fake name). No big deal, happens every time we go out to eat. This time, though, things turned out differently. It seemed like they were gone forever, so I pulled out my cell phone and was perusing Lit, checking my favorite list and found an interesting story to read from one of my favorite authors.
My phone has a pretty good-sized screen, an oversized Samsung S10 plus. I didn't think a thing about it until I heard from right behind me, "Hi, may I ask what you're reading? I love erotic stories."
I must have nearly bumped my head on the ceiling from the jump. "Sorry, didn't mean to surprise you," she laughed. To say that she took me by surprise is like saying there are fish in the ocean.
I said 'she', and she was definitely a she. A very nice-looking she; brown hair down over her shoulders, beautiful face, gorgeous figure, probably early-twenties, at least ten or fifteen years younger than me.
How embarrassing! I hadn't thought anyone could see my screen. She must have just been walking by and noticed it. "It's just a little short story," I told her, a little worried about my wife finding me talking to this gorgeous creature who seemed to be flirting with me. I'm bashful as hell, especially when it comes to pretty girls and, in spite of some of my stories, very uncomfortable around the opposite sex, especially pretty ones flirting with me.
"Would you mind if I took a little peek?" she asked, "I love to find new things."
So I handed her my phone. I know, dumb, huh. But when her fingertips grazed mine, an electric charge went through my whole body and mind. Hell, she could have asked for all my credit cards right then and I'd have given them to her... along with my pins.
I was watching where my wife and her mom had gone. I didn't know for sure what I was going to do when they reappeared. I didn't want this lovely creature to go away.
The story I was reading was 'Cruise'. A married woman on an ocean cruise was dancing with a man she'd just met; they walked under the stars and moon until he escorted her back to her cabin, undressed her and made love with her. All the little sexy details were filled in, like his slow, gradual seduction of her, but you get the idea.
It was hot as hell! The author is one of my favorites for a good reason. My brief description doesn't do the story any justice and the girl reading it seemed to be totally engrossed until some guy walked up, put his arm around her, and said, "Whatcha doin', babe?"
Talk about a mood-killer! "Just finding a new place for stories that we'll like," she told him with a brief kiss on the lips.
She handed me back my phone, then asked, "What's the site?"
I told her, "Literotica.com, check out my profile, robertl," knowing that I'd never hear from her. Girls like that weren't going to be interested in someone like me. Besides, she knew I was married. At least I assumed she did. Best if I didn't ever hear from her. But I also scribbled my email on a napkin and handed to her. You know, just in case.
"Thank you, we'll check it out," and they walked out. That was the first I got a really nice look at 'my' girl's bod. Damn! Really, really best if I never heard from her.
By then my cock was hard, but I'd lost interest in the story. Not even that story could compete with a girl like her.
It was still several more minutes before Karen and her mom showed back up. At least I'd dodged a bullet, trying to explain to Karen what a beautiful twenty-something was doing at my table with my cell phone in her hand. Karen knows nothing about my Lit account. One of those little secrets that seemed pretty innocuous, or had until right then. At this point, I didn't want to tell her, either. Especially after that Kodiak, Alaska story being so close to what had almost happened.
I was both relieved and disappointed as the weekend went by. I checked my e-mail a dozen times both Saturday and Sunday, not to mention the half-dozen after we got home Friday, wondering if just maybe she'd message me. I kept telling myself that there was no way a beautiful girl like that would be contacting an old, middle-aged stranger like me. Thirty-seven wasn't actually over the hill yet, but to a gorgeous, young girl like her?
I tapered off from checking during the next week, to the point where I was only checking it once or twice a day like I normally do. At least I told myself that was what I was doing. Almost convinced myself, too.
I didn't even know the mystery girl's name and my thoughts of her had dwindled to almost non-existent, maybe only a couple of dozen times an hour. I love my wife, but we'd been together a long time and I haven't actually even thought about another girl, ever, and the feelings I was having were strange. And powerful. Realistically, I knew that it was a thousand times better to never hear from her. Yet, I couldn't help but keep hoping. To be honest, I kind of forgot about the little fact that she had a boyfriend.
So, on Sunday afternoon, the following weekend, sitting in my little man-cave at my computer, when I saw that I had a message from a person I didn't recognize, I was almost afraid to check and see what it might be. I actually did close my e-mail account, willing myself to not open the message. For about a minute, maybe half a minute, until I couldn't stand it any longer. When I clicked on the message icon, my heart was pounding. Then when I read the message subject, 'Your stories', I didn't know what to think. Well, actually I did, I thought about what she looked like walking away from the table; those tight jeans, thin waist, full hips... argh! There wasn't any way I wasn't checking out that message.
I hadn't ever heard of the person, but it was obviously a girl's name , with a short message, "Hi, LOVE your stories, love to chat sometime." Then the topper, separate paragraph, "Think you're cute, too."
My fingers were shaking and my brain was in overdrive remembering our brief exchange... and that view! Now what? I knew damn good and well that I should just click on 'No Thanks' and delete, let her just fade into a pleasant temporary interlude memory. Yeah, right! That's what I knew I should have done. What I did do, though, was click on 'reply' and sent a short message, 'this the girl from the restaurant?'
Then I sat there, just staring at the screen. Would she reply? If my heart had been pounding before, it was nearly blowing a hole in my chest by then. Karen was in the living room watching a Hallmark movie so I was alone in my misery. That's the kind of girl Karen was - a Hallmark movie girl. And here I was, pining over a girl who definitely didn't seem like a Hallmark movie girl.
I stared... and stared... and stared. Until my inbox showed an incoming message.
My fingers were shaking and I had to delete my reply twice because it didn't make any sense and was unreadable. I finally typed out a really sexy, intellectual message and hit send, 'Hi, you their?' At least it was spelled right. No it wasn't;- 'there', not 'their! Dammit. Now she'll think I'm a bloomin' idiot.
Then I started staring again, this time just a few seconds, 'Love your stories, your characters seem so real. Especially like Adriana. And Tanner. Yum.' So she'd started with my Reunion series.
We chatted back and forth the next ten minutes or so about different things, the Reunion story; she said she loved 'The Wedding Meadow' and wanted to know if those places were real, which I assured her they were. She mentioned how funny it was how I jumped when she first asked me what I was reading. By then my imagination was running way overboard wondering if I'd ever actually see her again. The boyfriend totally disappeared from my mind. So did Karen, to be honest.