Second Time Through Book IIChapter 46 Adriana s Shares
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‘She’s inconsolable,’ Anne told him.
Stan looked up. He was in his kitchen, filling the kettle. Tea all around seemed to be the best answer. ‘God, I’m so English!’ he thought, irrelevantly.
Anne stood in the doorway of the kitchen, leaning tiredly against the doorframe. Her white blouse was stained with what Stan assumed were tears and makeup. She looked exhausted. Stan put the kettle on and went to her.
He gathered the tall blonde figure into his arms and kissed her, softly, tenderly. ‘I know, Anne. Denise really was in love – is in love – with those two. I think especially Elaine.’
‘Mmmhmm. I think Susan was wrong to spring that on Elaine, Stan. She was forced to choose, then and there, and it broke something in her. She was crying as they left.’
Stan held her. Anne had taken her shoes off, so he could nuzzle her neck without having to tilt up to do so.
”Twas always going to be thus,’ you know,’ he said softly into her ear. ‘Elaine’s first loyalty was to Susan. Denise knew that, really. Hell, even I could see that.’
‘And you’re nearly blind when it comes to people? You’re not really that bad, Stan, you just don’t pay enough attention most of the time. But still, it had to hurt Elaine as well as Denise. I hope those two, Elaine and Susan, don’t split over this as well.’
‘Me too. But we’d better get back in there.’ Stan told her. ‘Finish making the tea, love? I’ll go this time.’
In the living room he found Denise still crying, though more softly now. It was almost an hour since Susan’s stunning departure and Denise had cried the whole time.
She looked up as Stan walked in. Her face was blotchy red, eyes still watery and red-rimmed and she looked miserable. He smiled sympathetically to her as he crossed the short distance to the sofa and gathered her in his arms.
At first Denise was limp in his embrace, but suddenly she grabbed onto him with surprising strength. She burst into a fresh bout of tears. All Stan could do was hold her, whispering ‘I love you, Denise’ into her ear, and try to reassure her with the simple facts of his presence and his love.
Stan became aware that Anne had come into the room when he heard the teacups rattle behind him. He heard Anne beg Denise, ‘Please, have a cup of tea with us Denise?’
He felt and heard Denise draw a long, shuddering breath, then another. She nodded, and the arms around him relaxed their tight embrace, and he moved to sit on the sofa properly. Anne took a seat on the other side of Denise. Both had an arm around their partner.
‘Tea. Answer to all problems!’ said Denise, shakily. ‘Why is it we British always think we can solve a problem with a cup of tea?’
‘Well, it can’t hurt, can it?’ said Stan, which drew a snort from Anne and a shaky smile from Denise. Stan blew across his cup to cool the hot liquid.
‘It’s a stimulant, it gives you something to do, it gives you time to think. It’s also a tradition, and it helps everyone feel like they’re doing something. Making a cup of tea is sort of like therapy for the rest of us,’ Anne said.
‘It’s what we do.’ Stan finished, as he took a sip and exhaled, ‘Aaahhh!’
‘Dope!’ Denise said, but the mood had lightened a little. At least now she had stopped crying.
‘Do you think I have any chance at all of winning them back?’ Denise asked, softly into the silence, not looking at either of them.
Stan felt Anne’s reluctance to say anything, but something had to be said. ‘I don’t know, Denise. Perhaps. But some things, once said, can’t be unsaid. Maybe once Susan’s calmed down, and especially when her test results come back, she’ll feel better about things.’ ‘Only if they come back negative!’ he thought. ‘In the meantime, we’re here, Denise, we’re here.’
Stan felt her heartache. There was a lump in his chest, cold, inert, impeding breath. He felt his heart pumping, desperately trying to work around the barrier. But ultimately it wasn’t something he or Anne could fix for Denise. They were reduced to holding her hand and letting her know she wasn’t alone, and trying to make her feel better. It would have to suffice, because if Susan didn’t relent, that relationship was all over.
– – – – – – – – – –
Denise slept with Stan that night. Anne insisted, before she drove herself home.
‘To hell with calendars and schedules. She needs you tonight, and probably tomorrow too unless they kiss and make up before that. Let’s hope!’
So it was that Denise woke up with Stan’s arm around her waist, his warm presence against her back. She felt comforted, until she remembered.
‘Still, maybe I can talk to Susan, get her to see I meant no harm…’
But her conscience weighed on her. She had neglected to say anything about the missed condom. She should have got herself tested as soon as she came home, she shouldn’t have put her lovers at risk. She’d been irresponsible, she knew it, and Susan had called her on it.
Susan was right about something else. She had thought of the two of them as possible vectors for the disease, and she hadn’t said anything about that directly to them. This was her fault.
Denise began to cry, softly. Not softly enough.
‘Denise? It’s all right, love. It’s all right. I’m here. I love you.’
Stan’s voice, soothing, crooned into the back of her neck She felt the bed shift as he propped himself up to tell her, again, ‘I love you, Denise.’
She wiped her eyes and twisted to face him. She buried her head in his chest, nuzzling at the hair there. In a small, lost voice she said, ‘I love you too, Stan. But I love Laney, and Suse….’
‘I know, I know. Come on, let’s get dressed. You can see Elaine at work today, and check up on how things are.’
– – – – – – – – – –
That things would be awkward became immediately clear. Elaine looked up, saw Denise walking in with Stan behind her, and said – nothing. Her mouth opened, but no words emerged.
Denise looked, and saw immediately that things weren’t going to just be ‘all right.’ She stopped and felt Stan put his arms around her from behind.
‘Elaine, can you get Faye to come and cover for a moment? I think you and Denise need a little chat.’
Elaine looked a little startled by Stan’s calm assurance, but nodded and picked up the phone.
Stan turned to Denise. ‘Shh. It’s okay. You talk to Elaine and then, when you’re done, come and see me, or Elizabeth if you’d prefer, or even Anne. We’re all here for you.’ Then he kissed her cheek and was gone.
Denise looked up at her friend and lover. She saw compassion and love, but also hurt and… something else. Guilt.
Faye came in to reception. ‘Thanks, Faye, I’ll just be a minute or two,’ Elaine told her.
In the canteen the two women got their coffees and sat at a table in a corner.
After several false starts, Elaine said, ‘Susan’s right, you know. You should have told us.’
Denise nodded, tears already splashing onto the table.
She felt her chin being lifted by the soft yet firm hands of the woman she still loved. ‘Denny, Susan’s really hurt. And she’s scared, too. Not just of this time, but of other times. You get carried away, Denny, and that scares me, too.’
‘I-I’m sorry, Laney. You’re right, you’re both right, I should have said, but I won’t let it happen again! I promise!’
Elaine regarded her, brown eyes sad under her short blond hair.
‘Sweetheart, I’m not sure there’ll be another chance for it to happen. Susan’s pretty upset, and, well, there’s also the other thing. She hasn’t had her results yet – they’re due today – and what if they come back positive? You as good as told us yesterday that you thought we might have infected you, not the other way around. Are you going to always believe that?’
‘No, Laney, no! I don’t think that, I’ve always thought it was Jim. That one night, when I was so drunk I didn’t think.’
‘Well, I’m not so sure Susan believes that. Besides, that’s just what we were talking about, you get carried away.’ Elaine stood up to go.
‘Do-Does this mean you’re breaking up with me then? For good?’ Denise felt the tears, and the sobs, getting worse, but couldn’t stop herself.
‘Let’s not say for good, but I think we’d better cool things for a while. I think if we see what Susan’s results are like first, and I talk things over with her, then perhaps I can get the two of you together and let you talk it out.’
She reached across the table and took Denise’s hand.
‘Denny, I love you a lot, but for now I think its best we love each other as friends, not lovers. You can see that, can’t you?’
‘NO!’ Denise cried. It was just as well the canteen was empty, although one of the staff looked across at Elaine who made a face back.
‘No, I can’t see that, but I’ll have to live with it,’ said Denise, sadly, now controlling her sobs and wiping her eyes. ‘Come with me to the Ladies room? I need to redo my makeup, I expect.’
Elaine once again held her chin, turning her face to catch the light.
‘Hmm. There’s been some damage, there, but we’ll soon get you fixed up and ready to face the day. Come on, I’ll fix you up.’
– – – – – – – – – –
That evening Stan took Denise home with him.
‘Anne’ll be around in a little while, she’s just got to finish up some stuff at The Firm and pop into her home. You and I can get dinner started,’ he told her in his car.
‘Sure, fine.’ Denise answered. She didn’t feel like talking a lot.
Denise watched the scenery fly by, her head against the car window. ‘Have I lost Elaine as well as Susan?’ she asked herself.
At Stan’s house she busied herself in the kitchen to try to take her mind off things, with moderate success. Most of the time she was preparing the meal – nothing fancy, just roast belly of pork with potatoes, carrots and broccoli – Stan was with her. He didn’t say a lot, that wasn’t his style she thought, but his presence helped.
But whenever he had to leave her alone in the kitchen she felt down. She was just waiting for a phone call.
They were cooking for three, as Anne wouldn’t have had time to eat. She arrived at about half past seven.
‘Hi!’ she said to Denise as she walked into the kitchen. Denise thought she looked weary but excited.
‘Hi, Anne. Good day?’
‘Yes, it was actually. Long but good. How are you bearing up?’
‘So-so.’ She wiped a tear from her eye that had nothing to do with onion. ‘I’m frightened it’s all going to end, Anne.’
Anne came to her and pulled her into a hug. ‘What will be, Denise. You know you’ve always got us. We both love you too, you know.’
Denise nodded, sniffling.
Anne helped her to finish dinner. Although she was at best an indifferent cook, she could help where Denise directed her. Denise was a really good cook, and when the three sat down to dinner they ate their meal with gusto. Stan had ‘popped out’ to get a bottle of wine, and for a short while the three simply sat and enjoyed good food, good wine and good conversation.
Then Denise’s cellphone rang.
It was Elaine.
‘Hello, Elaine?’ Denise said after flipping her phone open.
‘Denise? Susan’s result’s come back. It’s positive.’
‘Oh, God!’ thought Denise.
‘Um. Oh, dear. When’s she going to the clinic?’
‘Tomorrow.’
‘Could you put her on, Laney?’
‘I don’t think that’s going to happen, Denise. Susan says it’s your fault, and she doesn’t want to speak to you. Sorry.’
‘Oh, God! Laney, It was my fault but I didn’t mean it! You’ve got to make her understand…’
‘Denny, stop. I’m still your friend, but at the moment Susan doesn’t want to speak to you. I’ll do my best, okay?’
‘But please, Laney, tell her I didn’t mean it…’
‘Denny, this isn’t going to help. Maybe we just need some time, eh? Look, I’ve got to go. I’ll talk to you tomorrow.’
Denise heard the silence as the call was ended.
She looked up at Stan and Anne. ‘Positive. Susan refuses to talk to me.’
Then she once again burst into tears.
Anne put her arm around Denise’s shoulder and hugged her. Denise hardly responded at first, but when Stan joined in from the other side, kissing her cheek and nuzzling her neck as well, she giggled a little, still shaking with the after effects of her sobbing, but with a shaky smile on her face.
‘I just realized,’ she said, ‘I can’t even have comfort sex with you! Ironic, huh?’
Stan and Anne hugged and comforted her for a long time.
– – – – – – – – – –
The next day was Saturday, the second of December. Denise was still out of sorts but was now at least functional.
Mid-morning she heard Stan on the phone to Anne, trying to arrange lunch together.
‘You can’t? Oh, I see, well if you’re busy, Anne, I’ll just have to put up with the beautiful Denise!’ As he said this he turned and winked at her. Stan’s good humour lifted Denise’s spirits a little more.
‘Why, yes, Anne, she is here with me, listening. Sure, I’ll put her on.’ He beckoned Denise to the phone.
‘Hello?’ she said.
‘Denise, I’m incredibly busy with work here at the moment. Do you think you can look after our man for me today?’ Denise could hear the salacious grin on Anne’s face.
‘Um, Anne, I’m not allowed…’
‘Yes, I know. That’s not what I meant. Stan needs company and fun, too, it’s not just the sex!’ Denise heard a giggle, and couldn’t help but giggle herself.
‘No, but you can be sure he likes that part!’ she told Anne.
‘True, but can you keep him company for today? Please?’
‘Well, Anne, it’s a chore but because I love you, yes!’
They both laughed down the line at each other. Anne told her, ‘Denise, you look after Stan, get him to take you out to lunch somewhere nice and enjoy the day. I’ll come over and see both of you later tonight. Okay?’ Denise agreed, happy for a moment.
‘Put Stan back on then, and I’ll tell him!’
Not long afterwards, Stan was driving Denise to a pub that he’d heard of but never visited.
‘Have you been to this place before, Denise?’
‘Yes, I’ve been a couple of times, though not for a year or so. It was good then. Typical country pub, but not the usual type of mementos hanging on the wall.’
The ‘Moon and Stars’ was a small place, really just a traditional English country pub, but it looked cheery once you were inside and saw the brightly burning open fireplace and the smile from the barman. The owner evidently used to be a fireman as there were small items of equipment such as hose nozzles and helmets of various ages in nooks and crannies all around the place, and photographs of various men in fireman’s uniforms looking proudly at the camera all over the wall.
The bar was traditional wood, stained by many years of beer and polish. The barman seemed cut from the same material, all weatherbeaten skin and bluff good humour.
Denise sat at a small table about ten feet from the bar, and Stan got the drinks ordered. Stan picked up a menu and the barman asked, ‘Do you want a tab, sir?’ Stan nodded and sat with Denise.
Soon enough they were enjoying the food. Stan had an excellent cheese ploughman’s while Denise just had a salad, but it really was delicious. Stan agreed with Denise, this was a good pub for lunch.
So they enjoyed their lunch together, and Denise gradually came more out of the doldrums.
Afterwards, Denise asked if they could go to the park. Although it was December it was a fine day, so Stan said ‘Sure!’ and drove home. On the way he asked her, ‘Do you have a bike, Denise? A pushbike, I mean?’
‘No, Stan, not since I was a kid. Why?’
‘I just thought we could ride there if you did, but no matter, we’ll walk there.’
Denise enjoyed the walk in the fresh sunshin
e. The pair wandered through the park, just enjoying each other’s company. It wasn’t until they’d walked back to Stan’s house that Denise realized that the tension and heartache had left her, at least for a while.
She wrapped her arms around Stan’s neck and drew him into a long kiss. ‘Thank you for today, Stan!’ she told him, and she was rewarded by a wide smile.
Later that evening Anne came over. Denise thought she looked tired but happy, and Stan noticed it too.
‘Finished?’ he asked the tall blonde, and Anne nodded. She had circles under her eyes that the makeup didn’t quite conceal, but nevertheless she said triumphantly ‘It’s done, and it’s going to work!’
‘You still can’t tell us what it is, though?’ asked Denise, and Anne answered, ‘No, sorry, Denise. It’s not my secret to give.’
The three snuggled up on Stan’s sofa, with Stan the meat in a two-girl sandwich, and watched a movie on Stan’s system. Well, actually, they didn’t. Long before it finished they were all fast asleep.
Denise woke up to find one arm had gone to sleep under Stan, while Anne was softly snoring on his other side. She tried desperately to remove the arm without waking Stan, but wasn’t successful. He opened his eyes and said, softly, ‘Good morning, my love.’
‘Morning, sweetheart. Help me get up?’
Together they carefully moved the sleeping woman so that she was lying on the sofa and stood up. Denise massaged the pins and needles out of her arm while following a limping Stan into the kitchen. There he stretched to unkink his back before starting some coffee while she rooted around in his fridge to see if she could find breakfast.
‘Christ, Stan, who does your shopping?’ she asked, knowing the answer.
‘I do!’ was the expected reply, and she immediately answered, ‘It shows, Stan! We’ve got to get some decent food in here!’
Stan mumbled something under his breath and concentrated on making the coffee. Denise found eggs and some ham, and decided on ham omelettes for breakfast.
A couple of minutes later a sleepy looking Anne wandered into the kitchen. She sniffed appreciatively and mumbled ‘G’morning,’ sitting herself at the breakfast bar.
Stan triumphantly announced, ‘Coffee!’ and began pouring. Soon they were all enjoying breakfast, and Stan was starting to feel more human.
There was an unspoken agreement amongst them that going to ‘Iorio’s’ would be a bad idea this week, and the weather – it had begun raining overnight and hadn’t stopped yet – reinforced that.
‘How about we just have a day together?’ Stan asked. ‘We can read, listen to music, watch some movies or such.’
‘I can check up on my project from your PC upstairs, Stan, and check out your porn at the same time,’ smiled Anne.
‘And I don’t mind making dinner tonight, but we’ll have to do some grocery shopping. I’m not putting up with pizza again!’
‘I’ll help!’ said Anne. ‘It’s about time I learned to cook, you can teach me.’
The time flew by, and before they knew it they were looking at the clock in disbelief.
Anne looked ruefully at Denise as she took Stan’s hand, but Denise merely gave Stan a deep kiss goodnight, and Anne a peck on the cheek. She said, ‘Goodnight you two!’ as she closed the door to Stan’s spare room.
Knowing what was going to be happening only a few feet away set Denise’s fingers on a course below the covers. She’d already come once and was building up to a delicious second when she heard Anne cry ‘Stan!’
– – – – – – – – – –
The following morning was Monday. As a result, of course, everyone was a little dour. Denise was also worried – she’d have to see Elaine, and find out how the land lay there.
Denise wondered what Stan’s neighbours would be thinking as the three of them each got into their own cars and drove off in convoy. The short journey was quickly over, and the three of them parked close together in the car park.
Stan led the trio into reception, where Elaine was already answering the phone. Denise looked at the small blonde hopefully, but was met with a slight negative shake of the head. Denise slumped a little, but carried on into work.
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On Thursday morning, Elizabeth took one look at Stan as he walked into the office and knew that her plan for him had worked, albeit not in the way she’d expected. He had a spring in his step, his face was open and content and he was whistling some tune or other. She couldn’t help smiling at Stan when he sat down, the same beatific look still on his face. ‘You had a good night and all went well, I see,’ she told him. ‘I had a great time, thanks, Elizabeth!’ he replied. He told her about the...
It was Friday. Denise was waiting by the phone. She'd been there all day, with only short trips into the kitchen to grab snacks. Jim had promised to ring her today. Ibiza was an hour ahead, so when it was ten o'clock in the morning here, it was eleven a.m. over there. Surely Jim would have woken early today, he was going to ring her. While she waited, she ran back over her holiday in Ibiza in her mind, savouring the memories... On that second day of her break, she had sunbathed near...
Anne said nothing about her new personal insight that night. She still wanted to allow time to pass to make sure that it wasn't just the heat of the moment. For heat there was, undoubtedly. Stan dropped Denise off at her house and waited to be sure she got indoors safely, and then he drove on. As soon as Denise was out of sight he felt Anne's hand on his thigh, heightening his own response. It was difficult to drive with her hand there and a burgeoning erection, plus whenever he had to...
"Where, Anne?" asked Stan, mildly. But he was anxious, twisted up inside. "Is it far?" "No, Stan, not far. I'll commute. It's about an hour each way, about sixty miles or so up the motorway." "So you're going to stay with us?" asked Denise, looking and sounding troubled. "Yes, of course!" Anne answered, sitting up straight. "Thank God!" muttered Stan, and Anne took his hand in both of hers. "I wouldn't leave you, silly!" she told him. "Good! 'Cuz we're not planning...
It was a beautiful afternoon in Paris. The autumnal air was still warm enough not to need a coat or anything over the top of his suit jacket, and Stan walked out onto the balcony of the hotel room. He breathed deeply. Life was good. He felt a hand in the small of his back, and another arm draped over his shoulder. He looked to his left, to see Anne, blonde hair up in a complicated looking knot, looking incredible in her ivory, flowing, strapless lace dress with a ribbon belt around her...
"Unequal gifts" by Jennifer Brock Sibling rivalry is a powerful thing. Sixteen years of his twin sister receiving obviously superior presents sends a boy into an unusual battle of wills with his father. How far is he willing to go to prove a point? Reagan had been living all his life knowing that his sister was their father's favorite, but the car was the last straw. The day after he threw her a massive Sweet Sixteen party, (technically it was Reagan's birthday party too, but...
Chapter 18 Stan sat in the booth and Anne took a seat next to him, opposite Elaine. The cute receptionist looked up and Stan could see she was close to tears. Gently, he asked her, ‘Elaine, whatever’s the matter? Is there anything I can do?’ Elaine barely managed ‘Su-Su-Sus-Susan!’ and came to a halt, sobbing. Stan looked at Anne, for permission before he went around the table and sat next to Elaine with his arm around her. ‘Ssshhh, it’s okay, it’s okay, I’m sure we can sort it out,’ he...
Anne woke up at a quarter past five in the morning. ‘Oh, God I must be mad!’ she thought, as she picked her way foggily through her early morning routine. Downstairs she found Denise, wearing a bathrobe, with coffee ready to pour. ‘Good morning, Anne,’ she said quietly. ‘Stan’s gone back to sleep. He’ll wait up for you tonight. I’ll sleep in the spare room, but I’ll stay up as well – I want to hear how your first day went!’ Anne almost fell into a chair at the table. ‘Monday, the 15th of...
It was Monday morning, the 14th of August. Sixty-one years ago, Japan had surrendered to the Allies. Stan knew exactly how they felt. His body was battered by lack of sleep and his eyes were terribly gritty. He needed a shave, coffee, a shower, coffee, breakfast, coffee, some painkillers and coffee – and not necessarily in that order. So he forced himself into action, putting on his underwear and grabbing painkillers and a glass of water first, then putting a very strong pot of coffee on. He...
Stan woke up, and rolled onto his back, staring at the ceiling. ‘I’m sorry, love, what was I thinking?’ he softly told the beautiful dark eyes that only he could see. Arriving at work, he said ‘Hi!’ to Elaine, who replied, ‘Good morning! Did you enjoy yourself last night?’ Stan walked almost to the door from reception to his office area, stopped, half turned to Elaine and said quietly, ‘Yes, thank you, Elaine.’ Before she could ask any more he opened the door and walked through. Elizabeth...
Denise woke up. It was Sunday morning. She, Elaine and Susan had spent the whole of Saturday together, just simply enjoying each other’s company. Susan’s bed was crowded with the three of them, and Denise wondered idly for a moment whether she should broach the subject of getting a bigger bed. She twisted over and met the twinkling eyes of Susan. They both heard a soft snore from Elaine, and smiled at one another. Susan mouthed ‘Coffee?’ at Denise, who nodded, so they carefully got out of...
Stan twisted on the sofa. Anne had invited him in, but not for coffee. There was only one plausible explanation… was he ready? His erection felt like a log in his underwear… That part of him felt ready, at least. Anne had opened her door and gestured him inside. She’d told him, ‘Sit there while I fix us a drink. What would you like?’ Stan asked for a scotch, but asked for a glass of water too. Anne was now in the kitchen, fixing things. ‘Glenmorangie?’ she called, and Stan replied,...
The morning after the night before was not nice, but copious amounts of water and painkillers helped, along with several cups of coffee. All three gathered in Stan’s kitchen, listlessly going through the motions of making breakfast. Finally, Stan said ‘Hey, we ought to go to Iorio’s for breakfast. Getting out of the house would do us good, anyway.’ ‘I never thought I’d hear you advocating fresh air, Stan!’ grumbled Anne, though she had a slight smile on her face. ‘He’s probably right,...
Chapter 11 After a fitful night, Stan got up in the morning feeling tired and somehow unkempt. A shower and a shave later it was only tiredness, but Stan couldn’t get the grittiness out of his eyes. His 20-20 hindsight was telling him that there were all sorts of things he could have said last night, the most important of which would have been ‘Can I take you out for a drink next week?’ or something similar. In his wildest fantasies Anne invited him in for ‘coffee’- an invitation that would...
Denise woke up. She immediately wished she hadn’t. True, this wasn’t the first hangover she’d woken up with on this holiday, but that didn’t make it any better. ‘I’ll have to get up and get some water down me, oh and some painkillers,’ she thought. She put an arm down to help lever herself out of bed. When her hand fell on something she wasn’t expecting, she remembered, ‘Oh, God! Jim!’ She looked across to her left, where he was still asleep. In the diffused light coming through the curtains...
Anne watched Stan and Denise climb the stairs. Stan turned to look at her and she blew him a kiss, smiling at him. They bounded up the stairs out of sight and Anne fell back into her chair. Watching Stan kiss Denise had been hard, very hard. Anne had thought it out beforehand, considered that Stan and Denise would be kissing and much, much more — but as she’d told them, actually seeing it was something else. Now they’d be upstairs, undressing. Denise had those wonderful large breasts, things...
Chapter 5 The following morning Stan woke up, did the painkillers-and-water routine, and he slowly put himself together. He’d been very tired when he returned home the previous night and had fallen asleep the instant he hit the bed. This morning his thoughts kept replaying Denise’s parting comment. His best friend was telling him, ‘You’ve got to get over it sometime… why not now?’ ‘Doesn’t she know the pain I’ve been going through? Doesn’t she understand that I can’t do that to Caron?’ he...
Chapter 9 Stan woke up late Saturday morning. At first he lay still while he put his scattered mind back together. Then he rolled onto his back, whispered, ‘Good morning, love,’ and went over what had happened last night. With the morning sunlight flickering through the curtains, last night’s events didn’t seem so momentous. Last night he’d thought the evening was incredible. He’d spoken to Anne in a non-work setting, it had been almost as if they’d been to a dinner date on their own. Now,...
Chapter 17: Anne & Stan On Saturday morning Stan had woken with Anne, each feeling very slightly awkward with the other, not knowing what to say, and then a smile, a touch and all was well again. Anne had looked coyly at Stan, who’d given her a long, lustful, lingering kiss. The kiss turned into a more extended make-out session, before Stan broke it off. He was a little embarrassed: he ought to have been physically aroused, but nothing was happening. ‘Tempus fugit,’ he thought ruefully while...
It was a bright, refreshing Christmas morning. Stan and Anne had agreed to meet at Denise’s cottage since she was going to be cooking the first real holiday meal for their unorthodox family. Anne insisted on getting there early for breakfast so that they could all open their presents… as soon as possible! There was, of course, no snow, but it was chilly. Stan rang Anne to ask if she wanted a lift. She gratefully accepted, so he drove around to pick her up. Anne was ready and waiting when he...
The first day back to work at The Firm was Wednesday, the 3rd of January. Anne immediately went to see Percy and handed in her notice. ‘I’m very sorry, but I really have to leave on the twelfth,’ she told her manager. ‘But that’s only just over a week away!’ he exclaimed, obviously annoyed. ‘My new firm, Boundless Waves, will pay compensation for the short notice. But I’m really very sorry, the date’s non-negotiable, it’s either then or no deal. In the meantime I’ll get my project as tidy as...
On the way home from Boundless Waves on Friday evening, Anne was sitting next to Denise on the train. They were alone in that part of the carriage. She turned to Denise and thanked her, saying, ‘You made a big difference to the outcome, first by setting up and running the computers, then by making sure I wasn’t disturbed by ‘support calls’ from Ken and Sid. You stayed late with me those nights when we were running those tests – which worked, thank God! – and finally, perhaps most importantly,...
On Wednesday morning two things were delivered to The Firm. One was a printout of a picture e-card, sent from her hotel on Ibiza, from Denise to ‘All at The Firm’. Denise had written, ‘Having a great time, nightlife is wonderful!’ and signed it with a kiss. Elaine pinned it up on the notice board, as was usual for holiday postcards. Stan noticed it as he went for a coffee that morning. He read the card and smiled, thinking, ‘So much for spending the nights in bed!’ He just hoped Denise was...
It was early in the next week when Anne’s patience finally blew. Ken poked his head out of his office and called to her, ‘Anne! Got a minute?’ Anne was jolted out from deep in concentration. She answered, ‘What is it, Ken?’ ‘Could you sort out my PC? I’m getting weird messages from it, and I have to go out.’ Anne whirled her chair to face him, exploding, ‘Well Ken, I’m trying to design the product that you’re betting a lot of money on! I haven’t got time to nursemaid your PC right now – ask...
Stan had found that the loosely fixed ‘alternate days’ arrangement that they had come to was actually very loose. This last week, with Anne now finally free from the enormous pressure she’d been under, it had been the spectacular blonde who had spent most evenings with him. Saturday night Denise stayed with him, then on Sunday Anne again claimed her turn. ‘Anne, not that I mind, but how come you’re with me so much at the moment? I don’t want Denise to feel left out.’ Anne, snuggled up...
Eventually, Stan and Denise were both informed that they would be able to leave The Firm at the end of the first week in April. Their final weeks flew by in a rush as they tasked themselves to tidy up their projects and hand them over to others. Stan thought it significant that no thought was given to hiring replacements. As the time for their departure grew closer, Stan and Denise gave thought to saying goodbye to people. Denise wasn’t looking forward to saying it to Elaine, and Stan had no...
Susan’s place turned out to be a small two-bedroom apartment in a popular estate near the town centre. Denise pulled up outside and shut down the Streetka, letting out the two girls in the back. Susan walked to her front door and opened it, gesturing for Denise to go in. ‘Your room’s at the far end, on the right. Ours is opposite, on the left. D’you want a coffee or anything before we go to bed?’ ‘No thanks, Susan. Not coffee, I’ll have enough trouble sleeping.’ ‘I don’t think we’ve got...
Denise woke. She felt… odd. She rolled over, feeling stiff and sore. ‘Oh!’ She remembered why she felt a bit sore, there and smiled, remembering the feeling of Stan being deep inside her ass, the stretching being a little uncomfortable, but the sensation of being filled was soooo good! She looked down. Stan was still asleep, bless him. She loved the sex, of course, but it was the emotional connection that she had with Stan that made it so special, so breathtaking. She knew Stan wasn’t the...
At The Firm, a couple of days later, Anne sat at her desk, leaning back, eyes unfocussed, forehead scrunched up, deep in thought. It was a pose that everyone in her area knew, but in this case they’d have been surprised at what she was thinking of. Anne was still unsure about Denise and Stan. ‘Just how would I react if Stan and Denise wanted some private time together? No, erase that. If Stan and Denise had sex together? Made love together? How would I feel?’ What Anne was imagining was Stan...
Denise sat in her living room, trying to collect herself. Tom. He’d made love to her — no, he’d fucked her, skilfully, but it wasn’t making love. So he’d fucked her and then he’d left. Denise walked slowly, a little carefully, up the stairs to her room. She put on her bathrobe, and sat on the edge of the bed. Denise began to cry, softly at first, then with increasingly loud and violent sobs, as she threw herself onto her bed, grabbing a pillow and howling into it. Her mother hadn’t raised...
Chapter 6 On Monday morning, Denise found Stan early, before he’d even taken his jacket off. ‘Stan, I think we need to talk. C’mon,’ she said, beckoning him. ‘Now?’ he said. ‘Yes, Stan, now.’ Stan looked at Denise and said, ‘Yes, you’re probably right.’ The Manufacturing Meeting Room was on the opposite side of the office from the main windows where morning sunlight streamed in. They went into the room and closed the door. ‘Denise,’ began Stan, but Denise interrupted him, saying, ‘Stan....
Anne said nothing about her new personal insight that night. She still wanted to allow time to pass to make sure that it wasn’t just the heat of the moment. For heat there was, undoubtedly. Stan dropped Denise off at her house and waited to be sure she got indoors safely, and then he drove on. As soon as Denise was out of sight he felt Anne’s hand on his thigh, heightening his own response. It was difficult to drive with her hand there and a burgeoning erection, plus whenever he had to change...
‘So, Stan, you think you’re up to looking after two women’s needs, again?’ Stan snorted. ‘Not if it’s going to be like last night all the time, Denise. I’ll have to hire in help!’ ‘Yeah, right. Try it and see where it gets you. Although…’ Stan stuck his tongue out at Denise, who blew a raspberry in return. They both laughed at one another. They were sitting at Stan’s breakfast bar drinking coffee. Denise had brought in some cereal, and they were both eating a bowlful. Last night had been,...
Monday night. Stan was late – he’d been pulled into a ‘five to five’ meeting with Percy, much to his annoyance – and didn’t get home until well after his normal time. He hurried, but Anne still rang his doorbell before he’d finished getting dressed. ‘Come in, Anne!’ he called, and Anne used her key to open the door. She found Stan sitting at the bottom of the stairs, bare-chested, with one sock on and trying to get the other one on his still-damp foot. She couldn’t help but laugh, and Stan saw...
In the early evening of Valentine’s day, Sid had hustled Anne out of the door of Boundless Waves. Stan had rung him to make arrangements earlier. Downstairs, in the vestibule of the building, she was surprised to find Denise and Stan waiting for her. Stan, Anne and Denise all went in to Covent Garden, and had dinner at ‘Trotters’ cafe in Covent Garden. They didn’t make a huge thing of it as Anne would have to be back in work the next morning, but a loving, relaxed meal was enjoyed by all three...