CHAPTER 1a: CONDITIONING
I'm pretty sure if you had known me you would be wondering (if not in shock) what I am doing here. 'Here' is the office of the CEO of the large company my husband, Gerald, works for. 'Doing'... well... I am naked, on my knees in front of the CEO who is sagged back in his desk chair. His slacks are loosened and open, his cock (bigger than Gerald's who I always had the impression of being average) is hard in my hand and inside my lips. I alternate between licking the length of it, taking it as deep into my mouth as I can while avoiding the impulse to gag, and sucking the head like it is a lollipop.
I don't even work for this man or the company. Gerald does. Until recently Gerald had never been in this corporate building much less this office. This man wouldn't normally know who Gerald was. This man, whose cock I am slobbering over greedily, runs an international company from this office. Gerald is a welder, skilled and respected I am told, but a welder many layers in the organization below this office.
Besides, I am unskilled in sucking cock. Heck, the word, cock... I never used that word before. Now I am not only thinking of it like that but devouring it eagerly. An almost stranger's cock. Only days ago was I even introduced to him and that had been only after Gerald had left for his assignment.
I think I should start over. What I am doing is evident... mmmm, yes... very evident. Sucking cock. Sorry... this is all so new to me. This eagerness to please a man, wanting to demonstrate and prove that new desire and eagerness that has sprung from me. What needs to be explained is HOW I ended up naked, on my knees, sucking the CEO's cock in his office... in the middle of the afternoon. There are parts of the 'how' that are fuzzy in my mind, but I need to go back a few weeks.
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"India?" Gerald has been offered a wonderful opportunity. That's the way he puts it to me, a wonderful opportunity and honor. The company, Trinity Enterprises, is opening a new state-of-the-art facility in India to serve an exploding market in that general region of the world. From that new location, they will be able to tap into new markets there and Eastern Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. But the most exciting part, for him, is that the company came to him to establish the 'Trinity Way'. He's more excited than I think I had ever seen him. He says he has been in meetings for several weeks and it is a marvelous opportunity for him. I look at him dumbfounded but still not challenging, "Weeks? This is the first you've mentioned it."
He touches my hand as we sit across from each other at the kitchen table. "I know. I'm sorry. They thought it best, though. They wanted us to understand everything about what was happening. Honey, this is like a dream for me. Now I know the company respects what I do. I'm not just a cog in the machine. I'm an important part of what happens."
I can't help but wonder, though. India? We'll be separated by half the globe. Who am I to question, though. It's obvious Gerald is responding to the company the way he does... blind faith and obedience. That's also my impulse to respond to Gerald's announcement. They say good relationships often have a catalyst of opposites. One can tone down the other or one can ignite the other; when one can be prone to just accept something, the other might question it; or, when one is content with status-quo, the other might stimulate discovery and exploration. Gerald and I are two peas in the pod, though. We have complacently muddled through life complying with the company, our parents, our friends, and social norms in general. But... India is so far...
I'm almost too afraid to ask the question that is nagging at me, but I do. "For how long?"
"A couple of years probably."
My mouth drops and my tongue and lips are forming a response to the casual way he drops 'a couple years'. But nothing comes out. I close my mouth to shut off anything negative. I can see it in his face. His eyes are sparkling. What strikes me is this might be the most excited I have EVER seen him. EVER.
Then, his eyes shift back to me from wherever they had been looking. Probably India. "Don't worry, though, honey. The company is going to take care of you while I am gone. They have plans. I've sat down with them and they have plans. They have these tests or interviews or surveys or something. Anyway, they'll be finding out what you need or want to help you be active, cared for, involved with others. They'll take care of the house expenses, everything. Plus, I'll be getting a huge bonus and increased compensation." His focus on me becomes sincere, "They are doing this just for you, honey. The other guys going are single, but they are setting up this support just for you."
I'm not one to question, but... couldn't the company have found just one more single guy? I see Gerald's excitement, though. His being excited, happy, is all I need, isn't it? Isn't it?
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We're sitting in the lobby of the Trinity Enterprises Corporate Building. Even Gerald has never been here before. The main plant, the first Trinity plant, is located 25 miles away where it is still surrounded by farm fields. The corporate offices were moved out of that facility years ago as the corporation grew and went international. They needed offices that would show better to customers and more convenient to the airport. The building is impressive. Made of glass and steel it rises 5 stories in an office park dominated by Trinity with a line of flag poles along both sides of the parking lot walkway with a flag of each state and country with a Trinity plant or office. At the front door to the building are three flag poles: the center and tallest flies the USA flag; the one on the right flies the Trinity Enterprise symbol; and, the last one is for the flag of any visiting dignitary. As we entered, that flag was India's. Not that anybody from India was visiting but to show respect for the sacrifice of the men going to India.
I am the only woman besides the receptionist behind her shiny curved counter in the center of the lobby. The lobby rises 3 stories with glass on the outside and 2 balconies overlooking us. A stairway winds up one side and a bank of elevators are behind the receptionist. Luggage is jammed in the lobby. If there isn't someone standing, the floor seems occupied by luggage. Each man is allowed three large cases. We just heard from the Vice President of International Operations who is here from his European office to thank and send off the men. A large bus pulls up to the front entry. I hug Gerald. This seems to have happened so fast, but I know it has been several weeks for Gerald. I follow the men outside and watch as Gerald climbs the steps of the bus. When he turns, I am waving with a smile that is happier than I feel. I blow him a kiss and he returns it.
I stand outside at the building entrance watching the bus turn out of the parking lot, then turn again at the intersection before it disappears behind the other buildings. I suddenly sense how quiet it is. I am standing outside by myself. The executives and managers who were in attendance to see off this group of men quickly returned to their offices and other matters. For them, this part of their day is done and they will turn their attention to the next thing on their agendas.
Then, I hear, "Mrs. Samson?" I turn to the voice behind me. Standing just outside the doors is a woman about my age, maybe 35 years old, a bit overweight for her 5'6" frame. Her auburn hair is stylishly cut to her shoulders. She is smartly dressed in a professional charcoal-colored dress, white blouse, and fitted jacket. She is wearing modest height heels like mine. She steps forward with her right hand extended. "Hi, Mrs. Samson. My name is Sarah Thomas. I am the Executive Assistant. Mr. Baldwin was hoping to have a word with you."
I look at her dumbfounded. "Mr. Baldwin... the CEO, Mr. Baldwin?" The woman, Sarah Thomas, smiles and nods, amused by my response. I understand her bemusement. She might be used to dealing with the CEO but I am not. Gerald hasn't ever met him.
She places her hand lightly on my elbow and guides me back to the entrance door. "Yes, that Mr. Baldwin." She hands me a Guest Badge that I see is marked "Fifth Floor/Executive" boldly on it. She explains that everyone must have a security badge to leave the lobby area. I then see her remove a badge attached to the waistband of her skirt, pass it before a dark screen at the elevator that flashes green. Inside the elevator, she passes it over another dark screen and presses the '5' button. She explains that the 5th floor is restricted to Legal and the Executive Offices. On the 5th floor, she turns right and I follow but I also glance to the left where I see a sign indicating the Legal group on glass doors and cubicles of people inside. I turn my attention to the right in time to see Sarah Thomas again passing her badge before another dark screen that flashes green at the tall, imposing, dark mahogany doors. From the outside, there is no glass exposing what is inside.