Maybe Later
Continuing a tale of three fantasies: A rewarding life can be lived without a partner, a satisfying life can be lived without sex, and deserved rewards always await those who are patient.
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Louann recommended "Phil's Fish Market and Eatery," down on the wharf, as they returned to Moss Landing late in the afternoon. "I've eaten here often," she said, "and all my friends come here. Everybody loves it!"
Led to a table in a quiet corner, they each ordered a glass of Campari. Brett studied the menu for a moment. Louann studied Brett. "The Salmon Marsala looks good," he considered. "But what do you recommend? Do they have any specialties?"
"Oh no, Brett, you've got to have their Cioppino! It's to die for," she urged. "That's what I'm having."
"Cioppino? What in blazes is Cioppino?" the Connecticut Yankee asked.
"It's a fish stew," she replied. "It's made from crabs and mussels and scallops and shrimp, together with whatever fish happens to be the catch-du-jour. I'm going to get the lazy man's version -- it comes with the seafood shelled and the crab legs cracked. Otherwise you better make sure you get a bib!" Then she smiled, "You'll get the bib -- and the tools -- even if you don't ask."
"Sounds adventurous," he commented. "OK, Cioppino for two it is then."
After placing their orders, Brett suggested checking in with Linda back home in New England. "It must be nearly 8:30 there," he said as he glanced at his watch.
Louann was wide-eyed. "How much are you going to tell her?" she said with a look of surprise. Brett winked.
"Hi Lin," he began at length. "How was your day?"
"Hi Brett," his wife answered. "Hey, it was a day, sort of like all the rest, nothing special. What are you guys up to?"
He filled her in with a quick summary of their Big Sur drive.
"Sounds like you had a good time," Linda said. "What are you planning for the evening?"
"We're going to pick up movie or something -- oops, Louann's shaking her head... I think she's already got one," Brett responded. "I think I wore out your sister today, walking all over Point Sur. Hey, I'm going to hand this off to her. She'll fill you in on the details. Love you, Lin!"
"Love you, too, Brett," Linda said. "Just think, it's like you two are having your birthday dinner together. You two have a great night together." That weird tingling started again, but Linda willed it away.
"OK, kid. Here's your sister," he said, and with that he handed the cell phone off to his table mate.
What's with the birthday crap?
he thought.
Louann and her sister talked for several minutes. Brett studied his sister-in-law as he sipped his wine.
Impressive woman,
he concluded.
As she handed Brett's cell phone back to him, she looked perplexed, and if she questioned what she had just heard.
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Louann and Brett quietly sipped their after-dinner wine. He reached across the table and took her hands in his. "Louann," he asked, "I think this is a good time and place to talk about some things."
"That damn elephant again?" she grinned.
"Yeah, and it's a whole herd of them by now."
Brett looked down at her hands tenderly clasped in his. Beautiful hands, hands over which he had long fantasized. His wedding ring glinted in the softened light of their isolated booth.
Louann was touched by the tender moment as she waited while he struggled for words. Silently she was thankful she hadn't taken the lead in this needed conversation.
"I have a problem," he began. "I think you have one too." He raised his eyes now to meet hers.
"There's an incredible woman seated across from me, one whom I am blessed to have had accompany me on an unbelievably great day, one whom I find stunningly attractive."
Louann felt tears coming to her eyes. No one had ever spoken so earnestly to her, not Antonio, no one.
"But as blessed as I am, I am damned that the incredible woman is not my wife. Worse, she's the sister of my wife!" Brett's eyes brimmed now with tears.
Amid the tears, they leaned across the small table and brushed each other's lips.
"Louann," he said, "would it be more comfortable for both of us if I booked myself in at the Captain's Inn back there? Their sign said there was still a vacancy when we came in here."
Brett had offered an out. They had both danced around the fidelity issue last evening, they had tested it today, and it would doubtless hang over them this evening.
Louann knew in an instant what her answer would be. Looking him straight in the eye, she didn't flinch. "Nope. You're my house guest. I don't think that will be needed. We're mature adults who can control ourselves." But in her heart she wasn't so certain.
A conspiratorial smile crept across her face and she shot him her signature raised eyebrow.
Brett grinned in return. It was the response he had hoped for.
Linda's closing wish hung in her sister's mind all through dinner. Now, as they drove toward Louann's home, she mentioned it to Brett, "After she told me she loved me, she said something about celebrating our birthdays, and hoping we have a great night together. She almost sounded wistful."
"Hmmm," Brett said, "she said the same thing to me, just before I handed you the phone. But I think she just wishes she was here, too."
"No I don't think so, Brett. It was almost like she wanted us to have... um, to ah..." Louann knew her face was getting red in the twilight as she tried to say
to have sex
. She recovered and continued, "It's as if she knew about last evening. This afternoon, too. Am I reading too much into what she said -- or has she set us up?" Louann mused aloud.
It's as if Linda knows what might happen... as if she
wants
it to happen!
"
Wow, I hadn't considered that interpretation," he said. "You could certainly think that."
"It's like she has been setting us up," Louann contemplated. Brett slowly shook his head in wonder.
Perhaps Louann is right,
he thought.
Does Linda know what I'm thinking? Man, that's spooky!
Handing Brett the
"Elizabeth"
video she picked up on her way to San Jose to meet him, Louann said, "Hey, you're a clever guy. Get this going." While he fiddled with her TV and video player, she got down two glasses and poured them each a wine.
"Shall I make some popcorn or something?" she asked.
"Not on my account," Brett replied, "but don't let me stop you if you want some."
"Hey Brett," Louann queried, "would you mind if I took a couple of minutes for a quick shower before we sit down for the evening?"
"Mind? Hell, no! In fact, I could help. I could wash your back. And stuff."
Louann fixed him with what she hoped was an alluring smile,
"Hmmm... Maybe later,"
she mused.
Louann's mind wandered as she basked in the warmth of her shower. Much as she would hate to admit it, she was as nervous as she was excited. She began to think that "Maybe later" might be very soon now. Her mouth went dry, grasping that the virginity she had guarded so valiantly since her early teens might possibly soon be bestowed on the man in her living room.
Oh Louann,
she thought,
don't even think of such a thing. That man is your sister's husband! What about the unspoken bond with your sister?
Yet still,
she reasoned,
Linda seems to have abandoned the intimacy part of her marriage to Brett.
She had seen evidence of it, and Brett had confirmed its reality today.
Quietly she wondered, if Brett again showed any interest, would she welcome him with the single, most personal gift she had to offer, that of herself?
Louann's breath caught in her throat, and for a moment she was light-headed and weak-kneed. She giddily washed her body, and wherever she touched rejoiced in anticipation.
She glanced in the mirror as she dried herself and tried to imagine what a guy, what Brett, could find attractive about her.
Don't worry about it, Lou,
she assured herself, remembering what went on all day,
it's obvious he likes what he sees.
She applied deodorant under each arm, then reached for her favorite fragrance, dabbing a little under each breast. Then, with a wicked grin, she dabbed a drop into her pussy hair.
Brett sipped his wine in the quiet den. Faintly he could hear water running, then, not long after the water stopped, something else, something unfamiliar. It certainly sounded like Louann might be humming, something he had never heard before.
Life just isn't fair,
he mused.
Three thousand miles away, there's a woman who absolutely abhors sex, and thirty feet away there's a woman who, unless I'm kidding myself, would dearly love to have sex.