This is the sequel to Girl talk, published on the 18th. If you haven't read that one first, this one won't make too much sense. This is another short one, because it details just one conversation.
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It's pretty warm today, in the upper 80s and humid, with a few clouds in the sky and the possibility of thunderstorms later this afternoon. Hi, I'm John, and I'm out at Tates Creek Country Club, playing golf with my buddies, and law partners, Paul, George and Ringo.
Yeah, with our names, Ringo's real name being Richard, we've been called the Beatles ever since we took up as friends. There's even more of a connection, as Paul's wife is named Linda, and George's last name is Harrison.
We've been doing really well in our professional lives. George was already doing work for the horse farms around Lexington, and as we started talking about forming our own firm, he suggested that if we specialized in all of the things the multimillionaires in the racing industry needed, we could make up a dynamite company, raking in some big-time fees. So, we formed Equus Law nine years ago, and it didn't take long before our firm really took off. We took the decision to keep just us four as attorneys, though we've done well enough to have three paralegals and four secretaries working for the firm. We pay above average salaries to our staff, which has kept our people loyal, and has given us a high quality of applicants from which to choose when we did need to add staff.
And by high quality, yeah, that means attractive staff, as well as smart and talented.
Anyway, Saturday morning was our regular golf time, having a reserved tee time at the Country Club of 10:15; we've had that for almost four years now, and standing reservations is hard to get. One of the things we had to do was, beyond being Country Club members, commit to our time and give advance notice of at least Thursday afternoon if we couldn't make it. Sometimes our wives don't want to understand: we have to keep our tee times!
Golf for us is great. We get to discuss our cases and what we need to do with the firm in a more relaxed setting, plus we're all competitive on the course. With the exception of Ringo, we're all pretty evenly matched, and he's only a shade worse than the rest of us; Ringo has won the day more than once, but he has to be on the absolute top of his game to do it. He wasn't at the top of his game today!
At any rate, we were on the eleventh tee, having discussed pending legal work, the newest paralegal's work, and looks, and, of course, politics. George and I were Republicans, and voted for Trump, while Paul and Ringo, though they thought she was a poor choice, voted for Hillary. We ribbed each other about politics, but we are all still friends. Then, kind of out of the blue, Ringo asked, "Do you guys ever wonder if the girls are screwing around on us?"
Wow!
That was one Hell of a question! Our wives were all friends as well, drawn together by our friendship, and the odds were pretty good that they were all at Paul's house, right now, lounging around the pool, drinking wine coolers and working on their tans. The pool was pretty private, and ever since Linda had egged them on last summer, the girls all tanned topless, which was a pleasant surprise for us!
"Wow, man, I don't know," I said. "At least Jane has never given me any reason to think that she was, but, Hell, who can ever be sure? They certainly have the time to mess around, if they ever wanted to. Of course, Jane works, so that keeps her in an office from nine to five, and that restricts her time more than Linda's or Joan's, but it also means that she's going to meet more men."
"I know, Gail works, too, and the same thing: she's going to meet more guys, even if her time is constrained."
"Well, shit," George chimed in, "I guess that Joannie could mess around if she wanted to, because I certainly don't have the time to check up on her, and she's hot enough to attract other guys."
"They're
all
hot enough," added Paul, "no two ways about it. Every one of them is an 'eight,' and they've all kept decent figures despite popping out kids for us!"
"Yeah, well that's true enough, and I know that Jane, at least, is always watching her weight just because Linda is such a freaking hottie! She doesn't want to fall behind, you know. But Ringo, what brought this up? Something you need to tell us?"