The Monday morning after Joanne's farewell went off without any drama at all.
Saw Sue at morning tea, she just said a very polite: "Morning Nick, how are you doing today?"
More words than she'd spoken to me in months, so I politely responded: "Very well thanks Sue, and how about yourself?"
"Oohhh splendid thank you. Good weekend?" Sue queried.
"Yes, quite entertaining, yourself?" I sparred.
"Get up to anything interesting?" Sue continued, the way she paused when she uttered the 'up' word made me grin slightly.
"Ah pretty much the usual really. Anything special on your weekend Sue?" I responded. By now I'd exchanged more words with Sue than in my entire 18 months I'd been working there.
"Mmmmm, you can dilly dally around all you like young man, I'm just waiting to see how many of the girls were sober enough to remember last weekend's 50 cent game," Sue softly said and grinned wickedly as she made her coffee.
A few more staff members ambled in to make their morning coffee, Sue made her way to her office, and apart from some looks from a couple of the girls nobody remarked on the weekend.
Lunchtime arrives and I figured might as well face the crowd. Got in the lunchroom a few minutes after twelve and ended up sitting next to one of Joanne's close colleagues, Louise. Didn't choose the seat, it was either that or sit by Kaye, Alison or Sue and that didn't seem like a great idea at the time...
"Hiya Nick, how are ya?" Louise said as I joined her at the table.
"Fine thanks and yourself?" I answered. Small talk over, the hubbub of the lunchtime crowd put paid to intense conversation. I put my nose in the daily paper and ate my lunch.
Towards the end of lunch Louise leans in close and whispers: "Some game on the weekend huh? Who would have guessed, so how did Go-Jo do? She up for it? I gotta know, been dying to ask ya."
"Ah, it goes something like this...a gentleman never tells," I said calmly.
I know it's a clichΓ© but it just came to mind like that and it seemed appropriate at the time.
"Uhuh, yeah OK, a gentleman never tells my arse.... we'll see what Jo has to say then," Louise snapped as she flipped her cell phone open.
"Ha-ha, as if you haven't rung her yet to ask," I laughed as Louise gave up the charade.
"Bummer, Jo says I'd rather not tell and you give me this gentleman bullshit, where can I get some gossip around that big hunk of cock of yours then?" Louise quietly said to me, the frustration dripping from her mouth.
"Look, who else remembers what went down on Friday night?" I asked Louise.
"Apart from me, I haven't run into any of the girls who will admit what they remember," Louise said, shrugging her shoulders. "But hey, I know what I saw," she hissed at me.
"Too much to drink maybe?" I offered.
"Hhmmm, dunno, could be," Louise said as she's now looking all miffed.
I decided this was a good time to make a run for it and departed the lunchroom.
Spent the night with Kaye and it seemed that apart from Louise nobody was making any noises about the 50-cent game.
Kaye suggested that I'd have to deal with Louise to avoid any dramas. "You might have to.... you know," Kaye said that night.
"Oh yeah right make the circle of complications even bigger?" I scoffed laughingly.
"Bet you she'll be like Go-Jo, look, be scared and say no thanks," Kaye grinned.
"I mean let's face it, there's not many REAL women who can handle a real cock," Kaye whispered as she cupped my nuts and then slowly stroked my stiffening cock. "Now stop talking about Louise and FUCK ME!" Kaye ordered as she spread her legs and beckoned me to her.
"Really, do you think a little 22 year old girl just out of school can handle being shafted by you?" Kaye soothed as she pulled me into her juicy snatch. "You can talk about her as much as you like, I still think she'd run a mile if you aimed that big dick at her poor little near virgin pussy," Kaye continued as her pelvis rocked up at me, her legs pulling me into her ever willing love canal.