Chapter Five
SIMPLY, SUBMISSION
"Soon" is a pliable word. If asked when you are going to breathe again, "soon" is seconds away. If it's your turn to take out the trash, "soon' is hours away. Washing a car "soon" is eight months out.
For a hard cock, "soon" is the straightest line between A and B. And that was David's "soon."
No time for much romancing...that had happened on a Saturday evening at the cottage almost twenty years ago. Even though David wouldn't ignore the niceties he wasn't going to have to start from scratch.
No need for much foreplay...it was obvious to both he and Sue that Roslyn was drowning in her own sexuality, her desires almost visually bubbling up from between her legs.
It was time to clear the air, to stop tuning up and start playing.
Besides, a wet pussy may not be painful but a constantly hard cock can be a hassle after a while. And David had a constant boner. He was as ready for an erotic coupling with Roslyn as she with him. He couldn't, and wouldn't, wait!
Daily phone calls were in order. David couldn't exactly just phone Ros and make an appointment to seduce. Instead he had to weave through their schedules, waiting for the moment at hand. He knew he had to, almost on a daily basis, see how their week was going, what their plans were.
The deal on the house was closing quickly, enough that the broker gave them a set of keys. Between that and the boat the Elliot's showed up often and without notice at the Faber's, inviting them to lunch and to look at the two acquisitions with them and talk about what was to happen with both. Although Glenn cared little about the imminent furnishing of the house Roslyn genuinely did, taking interest in Sue's project as if it were an expensive toy for which she did not have to pay.
The boat was entirely different. All transactions were complete...David and Sue owned it. Other than perhaps a passing interest in fabrics or something Sue had no interest in any changes in the dΓ©cor. Let David and Glenn take care of it.
She was too busy with the house, not to mention the twenty six year old brunette lady who lived in the apartment two floors above where they lived. A chance encounter in the parking lot tipped off Sue that there was noticeable dissatisfaction in the lady's life. After that, Sue made sure that there were enough "accidental" encounters with her that invitations to visit were surely to come. At that time she would ascertain as to whether the woman's dissatisfaction was sexual or not.
The invitations came. For all her previous concerns, in less than a month Sue had already struck up more than a passing conversation concerning the woman's sex life and she knew it was more of a waiting game than anything else.
Glenn loved the boat. In comparison, his little craft was not more than a dinghy. He was a little overwhelmed when David's broker called him at home and asked him to meet at the pier. There, in David's absence but with his blessings, the two experienced sailors went through the craft for several hours, with an ever more interested Glenn being shown all the features.
When they were through, the agent handed Glenn all of the service manuals and said, "Good luck. Feel free to call me."
Then, under his breath, he laughed and said, "Take good care of her. David's a super nice guy but as far as boats go he's an idiot!"
Glenn smiled and took it to heart. Days later when David asked him about the interior decorations Glenn looked about casually and said he wouldn't change a thing. Why waste the money?
David laughed.
"You don't know Sue. I've got to do at least something new or she won't be able to stand it. Maybe I'll get by with just new linens."
Glenn threw up his hands.
"You'd have to talk to Roslyn about that. I'm colorblind to that stuff."
Thanks, Glenn. It was an excuse for an invitation, one that David had not considered and Glenn would not question. It took him only forty-eight hours to act.
David quickly determined Wednesday afternoon would be the target. Glenn had casually informed him that he would be out of town for two days. The school system was closed for the day. Ros would not be at work.
When David showed up unannounced at her door at noon she wasn't surprised at the sudden intrusion. It was starting to be common. However, she couldn't help but react nervously about the fact that this time they were alone...no Glenn or Sue as a buffer.
It took her a full fifteen seconds to remember that she had just gotten out of the shower and her hair was soaking wet. Worse still, she had casually donned an old gray sweat suit and it was much less than complimentary on her. All of this David could see. That she was wearing nothing underneath was a secret.
David broke her tension.
"Love the "do", he smiled and pointed to the damp mop on her head. "Who's your hair dresser?"
She laughed and let him in. What was in the bag he was carrying?
"I need help," David admitted. He opened the bag widely and she peered in to see a number of different linen samples.
"I was supposed to have made a selection two days ago. Now I got to do it this afternoon. Glenn said that you might give me a hand."
Roslyn tried to come up with a plausible excuse but she knew they would all be waved away by David. She knew it would come across as exactly what it was...she was loath to be alone with him.
"Sure," she relented softly. "Let me spruce up a little."
"No, no. Don't do that!" David liked her as she was. For some reason it only added to the ambience of innocence that was so appealing to him.
"You're perfect. All we're going to do is have lunch and hit the boat for a few minutes. I really, really need to get this done by the end of day."
In fact, he had months to make any changes if ever at all.
Roslyn relented but threw him a warning.
"David, I swear if we see anybody I know while I'm out and about with wet hair and a strange man in the middle of the day I'm going to kill you!"
"We'll hide," David promised.
He lied. An hour later they were having a wonderful but expensive lunch at a little deli that the Faber's had never visited before. The two glasses of wine she drank mellowed her and for the first time in more than twenty years she had an extensive one on one conversation with David Elliot.
She was as impressed with the man as some of the stuff he confided in her. David Elliot was a nice guy. It was that simple. Now, in his later years, he apparently wished that he and Sue had children. It wasn't just that he it admitted it but also it was in the detailed questions he had concerning Libby and Heather. He was especially interested in Libby.
When asked, he told Ros of their plans to start a new company from the ground up. They had done it before, had loved the challenge, and had prospered greatly from it.
Roslyn became bold.
"David, we see all this stuff...the house, the boat. If you don't mind me asking, just exactly what are you worth?"
David didn't just mind...he was going to volunteer that information at some time but he was hoping she would ask. He wanted every little thing he could to impress her... no, to overwhelm her. He wanted her totally off balance not just today but for some time to come.
He answered. She wasn't ready for his answer, having to let it settle a little bit in her mind.
"Twenty two million dollars. Twenty two million dollars?" For a struggling working mother the sum was too overwhelming to be absorbed so it just sort of bounced around her mind. How some of it ended up between her legs was beyond her.
A very detectable little twitch landed right in her pussy. If his goal was to overwhelm her he just did!
"My God," she said softly.
David smiled a little. It had obviously worked.
"Don't forget we just sold a business we had our whole life invested in," he pointed out.