For all appearances, I was living the perfect life. I was in my mid 40s, had started my own software company in my 30s, and it had become wildly successful in a very short time. I had the luxury house on the water, the fancy car, the big boat, and best of all, the beautiful wife. Gina was just 25, gorgeous, athletic, fun, the perfect girl of summer. The 20+ year age difference might suggest that Gina was drawn to me by my wealth, but the reality is that we had gotten together before I became rich and successful. She had actually been an integral part of helping me start the company from nothing.
But as they say, appearances can be deceiving. My company had made a lot of money in a short time, had gotten really big, and was currently in the midst of a slump of sorts. The kind of slump where you invest all of your company's resources, and personal assets, into one huge, do-or-die project. And the key person handling that huge, do-or-die project was a guy known as Lurch.
Lurch was not his real name, but it was the only name people knew. He was tall and gangly, with a shock of greasy black hair that fell over his bearded face and covered most of his eyes, which were further adorned by horn rimmed glasses. He was painfully nervous, awkward and introverted. And he was also a stone cold genius when it came to writing software code. He had been one of my earliest hires at the company and was the behind the scenes architect of most of the company's best products.
But something had happened, and suddenly Lurch had lost the magic. The big project was in big trouble, and if I didn't get Lurch into gear, then the company, and my life, was going down.
So I did what I always did in a crisis, I consulted with the smartest person I know, my wife Gina. We were sitting poolside having drinks and watching the sunset on a Friday afternoon.
"I don't know what's happened, but he's gone from my number one producer to my number one problem," I said. "When I try to talk to him he just clams up. I think Lurch has lost his touch."
Gina looked thoughtful and took a long sip. "What if we got him out of the work setting, maybe had him over for dinner here. Maybe he would open up outside work."
The idea made sense, a lot of sense, and I didn't waste any time. I called Lurch, who not surprisingly had no plans for a Saturday night. Gina made a dinner plan and we planned our strategy to avoid work talk. Then she told me to quit thinking about work and just relax, and then she gave me the big beautiful smile that relaxation therapy was on the way. There had been a time when I suffered from panic attacks related to stress at work, and Gina had figured out a way to cure me--about once a week, she gave me a handjob. Simple, but effective. All the attention and pleasure was on me, I was not to reciprocate in any way. I never knew when it would happen, but she would always smile and say "it's time to relax," and then she would set to work on hand worshipping my cock. Sometimes it was in the morning when I was half awake, sometimes it was in the shower, once it was at a restaurant.
And she was amazing at it. She had a knack for knowing all kinds of ways to make a handjob epic. Sometimes it was light, delicate strokes with her elegant fingers, other times it was grip and pull. Sometimes she used oil or lotion, sometimes she went dry. But she knew how to rock my world, and she knew how to make it last. The best part was she genuinely enjoyed watching me in the throes of pleasure.
Tonight, of all nights, I really needed it. She began by slowly rubbing my cock through my shorts, gradually increasing pressure as I got harder. When I became fully erect she eased the shorts off and then teased me for a while, running her fingers all around my cock without actually making contact, tracing a line all the way around my balls. Then she used her fingernails to ever so lightly scratch my balls. Eventually her hand worked its way up to where she was stroking me softly, and then she wrapped her hand around my shaft and began pumping. She always seemed to know just how I wanted it, and tonight I wanted it hard and fast, and she delivered. One of the best things about her handjobs were the looks she would give me. She loved looking at my face to watch my reactions, but she also loved looking intently at my throbbing cock, which was a huge turn on for me. And the looks on her face were always so damn sexy.
I did not last long, and my anxiety was very much alleviated. After my very fulfilling and explosive orgasm, she cleaned me up and we went for a naked dip in the pool, where I held her and kissed her and told her she was the best thing that ever happened to me. And I meant it.
Saturday night rolled around and Lurch showed up in his usual set of poorly matched goodwill rejects, smelling like he maybe hadn't showered in two to five days. I had him in and we sat out by the pool as Gina was still getting things ready. As planned, I avoided all talk about work, we just had a normal conversation.
Or at least as normal as Lurch could manage. He seemed nervous at first that this was a work discussion, he knew how urgent the project was, but as I steered the conversation to other things he relaxed some. We talked a bit about his past, and I realized I didn't know that much about him. Turns out he was from Iowa, where he grew up on a farm with five brothers. His parents were very religious, almost cult like. He showed me a picture of his family, his dad looked just like Lurch, and his mom did too. He got into writing code because his parents didn't like books, but they had a half dozen that they used for door stops, and one was a ten inch thick book on how to write computer code. He read that book so many times that even though he didn't know what a computer looked like, he knew how to write software in his head by the time he was 8. The other books in the house were even more random, there was one on playing golf, one on coin collecting and one on how to make origami. So he could watch my golf swing and tell me what I was doing wrong even though he had never played, he could tell me that my grandfather's "million dollar" coin collection was actually worth about $200, and he could make a dragon out of a piece of paper with his eyes closed. Maybe not the most marketable skills, but at least something.
He had made the decision at 15 to leave the farm and head east, where eventually he found his way to my office. He had claimed to be 18 at the time, and he told me when I hired him he was just about to give up and go back to the farm.
He was just finishing up the story when Gina showed up with a tray of drinks and some cheese and crackers, and suddenly Lurch went from being unusually talkative to diving back into his shell. Gina made some attempts at conversation, but all she got back was some incoherent mumbles. Eventually she stepped back into the kitchen.
"I didn't realize that anyone else would be here," Lurch said, almost apologetically.
"Oh, I'm sorry, I thought I had mentioned my wife would be here," I said. Gina had been to the office on multiple occasions and I was sure he had seen her, but I couldn't even remember if they had been introduced.
From the moment we sat down to dinner it became obvious what was going on. Every time Gina left the room Lurch would relax and be able to string some words together, but when she was in the room he became sullen and withdrawn, he even seemed to be trembling with anxiety. After dinner Gina retreated to the kitchen and we went out to the pool to watch the sunset. I decided to confront the subject head on...in a roundabout way.
"I didn't want to talk about work tonight, but I did want to get your opinion on something," I said. "I was reading the other day about one of the challenges in the software business is that it is almost all male-oriented, and that a lot of the men in the business have a full-on aversion to women. Do you think that is the case?"