Meagan invites Walter to fuck her, too.
Walter found the Pizza place magnet on the fridge and called in his order. One Large pie, extra cheese, half mushrooms and half sausage. The guy knew the address and said it would be there in about twenty minutes. Walter did a quick mental calculation and determined that the cost of the pizza plus a tip would come to a cool twenty. So, he told the guy that he would be paying cash. The pizza guy rang off and Walter just stood there with his finger over the accept button. About ten seconds later, his phone rang and Walter saw the same number that he had just dialed for the Pizza order. Walter pushed accept and said hello. The pizza guy was, as expected, confirming the order. Walter confirmed it and asked the pizza guy to add his phone number to the house address in the computer. "OK, mister, it will be on its way in about ten minutes." Walter: "Thanks."
Just as the call ended, Eileen walked into the kitchen. She was talking on her own phone. She was wearing those white Yoga pants and a wife beater T-shirt with no bra. Her cute little nipples were making pleasantly pointed bumps in the material. Judging by the lack of any panty lines, no 'knickers' either. Walter could only stare, man she looked good.
Eileen: "Yes, I know, I'll ask him"
With her hand over the phone, she told Walter: "It's my sister Meagan, she says 'hi' and wants us to come over to her house tonight. What do you think?"
Walter: "We've got a pizza due here in twenty minutes."
Eileen, into the phone:" What time?" . . . . "OK" To Walter: "Eight O'clock?"
Walter: "Sounds doable, what should we bring, wine or something?"
Eileen: "We'll be there, can we bring anything?. . . . OK. . . . OK. . . Bye."
Walter: "What did she say?"
Eileen: "She said to just bring ourselves. She is expecting a video-call from Jim around eight thirty and she thought it might be good if you were there to see him and talk to him."
Walter: "Sounds good."
Eileen told Walter that Meagan said for them not to bring anything. Eileen also liked her own reaction when Walter had said can 'WE' bring anything. She found his use of the word 'we' somehow made her feel good.
Walter did another quick mental calculation; Eight thirty here was three thirty in the morning, actually the next day, where Jim was. He was also not going to mention that he has been in touch with Jim by email from the base. Walter was aware of the mission and targets that Jim was working and some of the information developed by Jim's efforts were actually passing through Walters' hands. So, he was not going to tell anyone, including Eileen, unless Jim said something on the video chat.
The pizza was delivered on time and Eileen definitely approved of Walters choices for the toppings. She took a slice from each half and alternated between them, almost finishing them both before she declared herself 'stuffed'. Walter ate his share and suggested that they stash the rest in the fridge for a late-night snack. Eileen agreed and found the appropriately sized containers to store the leftovers.
Eileen stood up and asked Walter how he liked the outfit. Walter told her that she had better stop showing herself off or they might be late getting to Meagan's'. Eileen asked: "Should I change before we go over?"
Walter: "There's two young boys in that house, right?"
Eileen: "Yes, so that means a bra and some knickers, I guess."
Walter: "Depends on how much you want to torture your nephews."
Eileen: "Won't take a minute to change, be right back."
Eileen ran upstairs and was back in a very few minutes. She had changed out of the 'Wife Beater' into a light, but loose sweater. She was wearing a red plaid wrap around skirt over the Yoga pants. She saw Walter looking at the skirt and she said: "It was easier than putting on knickers."
After a short ride, they were at Meagan's house at about ten till eight. 'Ding-dong' and Meagan opened the door welcoming them in. They went into the family room and sat themselves on the couch facing the wide-screen TV. Walter could see the little camera on the top of the screen and the impressive assembly of electronics equipment on the two shelves below.
Eileen: "Where are the boys?"
Meg: "They're in their room playing video games. I'll call them when the call comes through, unless you want to see them before?"
Eileen: "No, let them be. We can visit with them later."
Walter: "So how have you been, Meg?"
Meg: "I've been great, but miss Jim. Made a few commissions on a couple of sales. Other than that, fairly routine for a woman with her husband thousands of miles away."
Walter, already knowing the answer, but being polite: "Still planning to meet Jim in Germany?"
Meg: "It's not going to happen. Jim said that they are just too busy for him to be able to get away. He's afraid that they might even extend his tour. That would really suck."
Eileen: "They can do that? They promised that he would only be gone for a year!"
Walter: "Yes, they can do almost anything that 'meets the needs of the mission' including screwing over their senior guys. They know that Jim is on the downhill run toward retirement and they have him right where they want him."
Eileen: "That's so unfair."
Meg: "Tell me about it. Would you like anything to drink or snack on?"
Eileen: Nothing for me, we just stuffed our faces with pizza."
They chatted on for a while. Walter noticed that there was a little LED lit up on the TV and figured that it was in some 'waiting for contact' mode. At about two minutes past eight thirty, there was a series of 'beeps' and 'bloops' from the TV followed by a screen announcing an incoming video call from Jim and a couple of boxes providing the options to accept or reject the call. Meagan picked up the remote and selected the accept option. A couple of more 'beeps' and a giant image of Jim appeared on the screen. He appeared to be looking at something under the screen and reacted when the image of the three of them appeared on his screen. "Hello" he said, trying to focus on the image.
Meg: "Hello Jim. Thought that I'd include Eileen and your friend Walter tonight."
Walter and Eileen both said hello and Jim appeared happy to see them. Meagan yelled down the hall: "Oiy, you two, your fathers on the tube, get down here."
The boys came running and the next few minutes were taken up by Jim catching up with the boys, their school, their sports and their life in the last week. When he asked them about their homework, they exchanged a guilty look and tried to change the subject. Jim caught on and said: "Mom, no more video games until they show you their homework, got it?"
The boys said, almost in unison: "Yes, sir" and looked at their mom for guidance. "Room, now, homework." Was all she had to say and the boys disappeared back down the hall. Meg, Eileen and Walter talked on for a few minutes before the TV made a different kind of beep and a countdown clock appeared at the bottom. Five minutes to go, 4:59, 4:58 etc.
Eileen: "Jim, you probably want to talk to your wife without us being here, Walter and I will be out in the kitchen."
Jim: "OK, it was great seeing you again, Walter, take care, I'll be in touch."
Walter stood and saluted toward the camera and Eileen got up. They walked out to the kitchen and Eileen got a glass of cold water from the thing in the refrigerator door. Looking at Walter: "That pizza made me a little thirsty, want some?"
Walter: "No, I'm good. Jim looks tired."
Eileen: "What time is it over there?"
Walter told her that it was just shy of four in the morning in Turkey. Eileen figured that Jim was up in the middle of the night just to make a call home at a time convenient for his family. What a guy.
They heard a few more 'bleeps' and 'bloops' and then the Family room seemed to be quiet. Walter and Eileen returned to find Meagan sitting on the couch, looking a little weepy. Eileen sat by her and tried to console her. Meagan's major complaint was the uncertainty of Jim's return and the postponement of a rendezvous, for them, around the middle of the tour. "He can't tell me any details, of course, but he says to keep an eye on the news from Syria, Iraq and Iran. I think that something's up and I don't like it. Have you been following the news?"
Eileen: "No, I'm usually giving Ian a bath at the early news time and I'm in bed, myself, when the late news comes on. What about you, Walter?"
Walter: "Well I try to keep up on things, we get the papers at the base so it's a little easier to stay current. But I don't really know what's going on." Telling Eileen, a complete lie really bothered him. He had to think about this situation.
Eileen excused herself to go to the 'powder room.' It was probably that big glass of water that she just had. She started down the hallway leaving Walter and Meagan on the couch.
Meg: "Looks like you kids are hitting it off?"
Walter; "Yeah, it's getting better every time that I can be with her. Thank you, Meagan, for setting this up. I didn't know what to expect, maybe a joke, maybe some poor lonely lady needing a man's touch; but not this, a young, healthy, beautiful woman who meshes with me on more and more things as we move along. I knew that something was up when she told you that she wanted me to meet her (and your) parents. Nice people.
Meagan: "Well Walter, I'm glad that it's working out for you two. Now I want to speak plainly to you. Consider what I'm saying as family confidential. NOFORN, understand?
Walter: "Is Eileen the 'Forn' in question?
Meg: "Yep".
Walter; "OK, what is it?"
Meg: "I want you to consider, and I'm not looking for an answer yet, but consider one more 'rogering' detail. I can set it up again, at the Guest House, and it would be very discreet; extremely discreet. What do you think?"
Walter: "Who?"