So tell me a story.
What kind of story
Intrigue. Sex. Maybe mayhem, the threat of mayhem; threats are delicious, will he, won’t he, will she, won’t she.
Elaine
Sun ray, Greek origin.
I didnt know that
Tell me something I don’t know.
Elaine
She was engaged to be marriednot a year out of high school A yearcouple years younger than me Id seen her around she was a looker
Blonde like me, I think.
No ones like you Yes Blonde
Ran into her at a bowling alley her fiancé was there Those days we bet on bowling She was hanging all over him I can see his facecant remember his name now We played softball a mens league A big deal in the Midwest Some retired Major League players played in the league It wasnt for fun It was money
Her fiancé wanted to know what I wanted to roll a gameplay for money Elaine was making eyes at me She wasexcuse me a piece
He said a hundred dollarshe could have said two hundredthree He was a jewelerworked for his old man He was moneyed as a teenager She was attracted to money a nice piece on his arm An attractive coupletruly though venial
I said twohunred
He wanted to see money upfront
Ya know me Im good for it
Yawanna show your money
Jokingly he took Elaine by the armpushed her forward pushed her hard enoughunexpected she stumbled a bit I caught her by the ribcageshe jiggled
It was a close game I expected it to be he didnt Lost his lead in the ninthlost in the tenth frame
I walked up to Elaine put my arm around her squeezed her firmly bunched her tits she was too fetching
Mighty sportin of ya Ive wondered what it would be like to make out with Elaine
Up for that Elaine ya worth two hunred dollars
She delivered a lecherous smile I am. Warmed the cockles of my heartdid wonders for my cock too
Which to my surprise she noticed
Of course she’d notice.
To my surprise youd notice
I would.
Ill keep that in mind
I’ll hear you.
Before we go furthur with that
Lets finish this
Then well return to that
I hadnt realised there was a bar behind us Id given Elaine some money to wet our whistles Id join her at the bar were several guys who were friends of his
I was fuckin with himplayin out the ridiculous skein
He threatens mehe sets his eyes to the bar over my shoulder I could hear bar stools squeal on the wood floorpushed rather than picked up set down Who the fuck do you think you are? I'll kick your ass if you think youre walking out of here with Elaine.
You put her up you not a man of your word
I said two hundred dollars
Oh man shes easily worth two hunredI cant wait But in the meantime were having a drink a little foreplay Youll excuse me
I turned within fourfive steps I walked through his knot of friends it was a rude pass
Elaine was oblivious of whawas transpiring
I had been jokingbut when he brought his buddies in on it I got serious Anshe smelled awfully good I hadnt ever been that close to her
Your boyfriend lost
My fiancé. she corrected me
Your fiancé lostlost his bet He bet you
Me?
You Instead of two hunred
I asked ya if you were worth two hunred
That’s a bargain, a basement bargain.
She was peevedlooked up the alley at the congress standing at the mouth of the bowling lane
Lets drink to a bargain betcha I can make you feel you were in the penthouse
Had to flirt we sipped whiskysipped beer
The bartenderthe owner caught the drift he kept a couple of pins behind the bar
There a problem? he asked
I don think so
Aw, don’t have to think, there’s a problem coming up behind you.
Cant have that
I turned an stood
One of the muttsI knew these guys one said You’re not leaving here with her.
Why you talking to me You her fiancé
We’re talking for him.
Such mooks
Over my shoulder I said Bobby a pin please an reached back with my right Bobby pressed a cold wood pin into my hand
Odds went upsoared in my favour They had numbers but they also had to reckon if they were the one that was going to get hurt
Knew Id be hurtso no matter Powerful leverage
They mulled a bit
I also knew I had Bobby on my side
They mulled then back off
When they went backup the aisle to lover boy I reached back blind and Bobby slipped the pin out of my hand
I turned back to Elaine our drinks Thanked Bobby Bought him a drink
Not necessary. he said
Necessity is the mother of pins Thank you Please Bobby
Awright, if you're buyin I’m having a double, an not the cheap stuff.
If thats the case pour one for Elaine and me too please
Please, please. Elaine, this guy is so fuckin polite; what a silver tongue.
Elaine looked at me as if to ask if I had a silver tongue
I cut her off Mine feels like mink
The clique hung out
Finishing our drinks I settled up with Bobby Elaine said she was going downstairs to her carshe drove a classic ’68 Olds babyblue Toronado sweet fuckin ride she said she was across the train tracks in the parking lot
I dug it she arrived separate from lover boy
I guess he saw her leavethought the gambit was over
Maybe he didnt think I could heat Elaine up or thought maybe I had I did
He walked up beside me asked if he could buy me a drinkbuy me a drink end the confusion
No confusion I told him
Elaine’s gone.
Shes waiting for me
You think you're gonna fuck my girlfriend?
Girlfriend Girlfriend Yamean fuck your fiancée
Im thinkin about it
Guys eyes begin tearing up
Let me buy you a drink, talk about this. He choked
I don want a drink I donwanna drink with youya got your buddies buy them drinks Way I see it you owe themsaved a couplethree of them from serious injury Im not drinking with you Im up an out of here
He grabbed me by the shirt as I turned towards himturned in between the stools
He whines Shit waterworks commenceroll down onto his cheek I mean cinema quality tears on his cheeks Please, he said please don’t fuck my fiancée.
Gotta go man happy you were able to grasp the keen distinction between your girlfriend and your fiancée
I turned an left the bowling alley
What happened?
Ah the intrigue
Youll have to read my mind Paris
Paris fit well inside our small town
it really liked her presenceher aplomb Hell Sammy liked her she was one of its daughtersborn and raised there Paris circulated its air gave it atmosphere
he dug her light
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