Author's Notes:
The idea for this story popped into my head and refused to go away until I put fingers to keyboard.
It started as a short little tale, but as I was drawn back to it again and again, it grew from its humble beginnings.
I just completed its edit in time for the
2024 Literotica Geek Pride Story Event
.
I hope you enjoy it.
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All characters engaging in sexual relationships or activities are 18 years old or older.
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Uninvited
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Chapter 1
Leo's cheap alarm clock went off faithfully at six in the morning, the shrill off-tune ring of the dented metal bells jolting him from his sleep of the dead. Flinging a hand out, he stopped its call by knocking the clock from the table once again.
He'd stayed up too late the night before, reading trade paperback comics. They had to be returned to the library today, so he'd wanted to finish them all. Now, he was paying the price.
Bleary-eyed, he dragged himself out of bed and plodded down the hall to his tiny washroom. He stood before the toilet and got the relief his bladder was demanding. Then it was a quick but thorough shower, his long, straight black hair getting extra attention. It almost reached his waist now, but Evie said she liked it, so he let it grow.
Thinking about Evie sent tingles through his naughty bits. He willingly admitted he was a little fixated on his coworker from the coffee shop, but it was natural as she was a knockout! Tall, blonde, and slim but with curves to drive a man to distraction. She was Aphrodite to his Hades. She also had amazing blue eyes that seemed to peer into his soul and a smile that brightened his day.
He brushed his teeth as he stared morosely at his reflection in the dimly lit bathroom mirror.
He matched Evie's six-foot height. He was also slim, but that was due to his lack of funds to pay for sufficient food. His frame was large enough to support bigger muscles, but he didn't have the drive or discipline to make it happen or the money to pay for the food to fuel the effort. He worked two shitty part-time jobs, which barely paid for his dumpy little basement apartment.
Glancing in the mirror again, he gave himself another critical evaluation. He had broad shoulders and a wide chest, but all he saw were the ribs visible against his skin.
He accepted that he wasn't ugly so much as... plain. Neutral... like a block of clay before the artist expressed his soul onto it. He smirked to himself at the comparison.
Truthfully, he had no exceptional features.
He was also quiet and soft-spoken and avoided confrontation at all costs, even if the price was damaged pride, which he had in short supply.
Shy and passive, he floated through life on the path of least resistance.
People like him never got to date women like Evie, who glowed with beauty, grace, and confidence. She was a woman with drive, ambition, and potential.
While he was in his early twenties like Evie,
he
wasn't going to college, though she
was
. His grades hadn't been good enough, and he really couldn't afford it even if they had been.
So, he remained a familiar stranger to her, someone hovering in the background at her workplace. Mostly, the extent of their conversation was a good morning or good night, depending on the shifts they shared or taking instructions from her to help her at work. He certainly didn't mind doing that, as she was always ready to give him one of her pearly white smiles.
Returning to his morning preparations, he gave himself a quick shave to remove the dusting of his minimal facial hair. He couldn't grow a decent mustache or beard if his life depended on it. Just another strike against his masculinity, he supposed.
Once more, he considered removing the mirror in the bathroom, as it never made him feel better about himself.
With a sigh, he went back to his bedroom and got dressed. The coffee shop's uniform was simply an apron he wore over his white dress shirt, black slacks, and black dress shoes, so that was easy enough. In the afternoon, his second job as a valet parking attendant at a downtown hotel allowed him to dress the same way. Minus the apron, which stayed at the coffee shop, of course.
Glancing at the clock, he saw it was time to leave. He grabbed his wallet, keys, and his cheap cell phone.
He would have gotten rid of the expense of the cell if he didn't need to get calls from work about shifts. As it was, he had about thirty minutes left on the cheapest pay-as-you-go plan. He only got work calls and not many of those.
Contemplating seeing Evie once more gave his spirits a well-needed lift.
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"You will do it?"
"Do what?" Evie asked Tatyana as she looked up at her white-blonde roommate leaning on the other side of the kitchen table, watching her.
"You will get your work slave to play with us tonight?" the scantily clad Russian model asked with a coy smile.
"Yes! Yes! You must!" Ji-Yu cheered over her bowl of cereal from her spot at the end of the table. The five-foot-ten Korean model shared a smile with her Russian friend, then both looked expectantly at Evie.
"I think Leo mentioned he works until nine tonight," Evie said hesitantly.
Another beauty was entering the kitchen of the house the four friends rented together. Her dressing gown was loosely tied, and significant cleavage was on display. Nina, a six-foot-two Greek goddess with a big head of curly black hair, grabbed a bowl and spoon, then liberated the cereal box from Ji-Yu before sitting next to Evie. "You're going to keep him to yourself? I thought we'd agreed," she said with a raised brow.
Evie raised her hands. "It's not like that! I have no intentions of getting a boyfriend, and I especially wouldn't choose Leo."
"What's wrong with him?" Tatyana asked. "He has nice hair! I can't believe you got him to grow it so long!" she giggled.
Evie squirmed. "That's the thing! He isn't like the other boys we've tricked into playing with us. He
doesn't
consider himself god's gift to women and is not a sleazy player. Leo's... an overeager puppy. All I said was that I liked his hair long, and now it almost reaches his ass!"
"He's not a puppy! He's a Lamb!" Ji-Yu snorted.
Evie rolled her eyes wearily. Ji-Yu found Leo's name to be hilarious for some reason. Leo Lamb. Ji-Yu had even made Evie ask Leo how he got the name. She recalled the day in the break room when she'd cajoled the story from him. He'd been uncomfortable talking about his parents. It seemed they were Christian zealots who'd legally changed their names to Joseph and Mary Lamb before they got married. Each of their seven children had been named after a significant person in Jesus' life. Apparently, by the time Leo arrived, the doctors told Mary no more. So, on the day of the arrival of the seventh child, they rested and simply named him after the beasts that represented Jesus, the lion and the lamb.
Once she'd gotten him to open up, Leo just kept talking, spilling his secrets to keep her attention. She admitted to herself she found it... interesting.
Much to the disappointment of his parents and the ire of his six siblings, he was the only one his parents' indoctrination didn't stick to. Perhaps that was because his parents were more about nurturing their church community and less directly involved in their children's upbringing by the time he'd been born.
He struggled as a child as he had issues focusing his attention. His mind was too easily distracted, and his grades in school were poor without external support. He knew he had difficulty and tried his best, but his grades never improved significantly in a system that worked for the majority. Evie suspected he had some form of neurodivergence, but his parents hadn't cared enough to have him tested.
He'd left home on his eighteenth birthday and hitched rides across the country to San Remo, California, a small city just outside San Jose, where he worked two jobs to survive.
Evie could only relate to a small part of his story.
She was an only child, so she couldn't relate to having siblings. She also had no frame of reference for Leo's scrambling to survive, as her parents were very wealthy. They paid her university tuition and living expenses for the school residence, which they made a condition for her to attend university across the country. The only similarity they had to Leo's parents was their lack of attention. They were so busy with their professions and social events in New York City that she'd chosen to travel far from them to strike out on her own. She enrolled at San Jose State University in Business Management.
At a party during her first week of classes, she met Tatyana, Ji-Yu, and Nina, who invited her to join them in their rental house. One of their model friends left the business, and they had a vacancy. This let Evie take the funds for her residence and cover her rent with money left over. The extra cash went into a separate bank account her parents weren't aware of, as she'd need seed capital once she graduated. She took a part-time job for pocket money.
"Didn't you say you've caught him watching you? Didn't you say he got a stiffy from that?" Nina reminded her.
Evie nodded with a frown. It was true that she'd felt a little awkward when she'd caught him and saw the bulge pressing against his coffee shop apron. She recalled he rushed off, walking funny from the discomfort of his tight pants.
"Yes, that's true."
"So, you'll invite him to play?" Tatyana insisted.
She sighed as she knew they wouldn't stop until she gave in. "Yes."
Ji-Yu clapped her hands happily as Nina smiled with satisfaction. Evie recalled previous times when they'd
played