I knew that tonight would be a lonely night. Most people were out with their families the weekend of Easter. But tonight, I would find my solace at the bar. It wasn’t too unusual for singles to pile into the local bar during the holidays. We sort of became our own family. When I walked in, the usual cohorts were there, but my eye was on the fresh meat sitting in my spot.
“Hey Nelly, you’re in early,” Chuck, the bartender, said.
“Yeah, work ended sooner than expected, so I said fuck it. Pour me a double so I can catch up with the newbie sitting in my spot.”
Chuck laughed and poured me a double shot of rum; he knew I liked the top shelf stuff. When he handed it to me, I thanked him and downed it on one swig.
“Damn, that’s impressive,” the new guy said.
“You should see her when we have beer pong tournaments here.”
I laughed at Chuck and grinned at the new guy, he wasn’t bad looking at all, cowboy hat I could have done without, but the rest of his package looked good. “What you in for?” Chuck handed me a long neck beer and I took a swig, “Let me guess, the wife kick you out?”
“Do you get a lot of people here with that reason?”
Chuck laughed, “Yep, we do.”
He nodded and grinned, “Guess you have an eye for us.”
“It’s the sad face you’re making and the wedding ring that give it away.”
I sat on the stool and got comfy, “Any good games on?”
Chuck handed me the remote, “You know baseball is back in play.”
“Nice.”
I watched the channels pass by until I stopped it on one of the games. I was into the sports show on the television when I noticed the new guy was not sitting next to me. “Hey?”
He shrugged, “Thought why not try and have some fun, it’s a holiday after all. No one wants to spend those alone, especially when they could be with a good-looking woman instead.”
I laughed, “It’s Easter not Christmas.”
He grinned. “My name is Ted.”
A smirk crossed my face, “Uh huh, Ted, nice to meet you.”
“Let me buy you your next beer?”
I shrugged, “If your wife doesn’t mind why should I?”
He leaned in and whispered, “My wife doesn’t know I came here when she kicked me out, does that change things?”
It didn’t bother me, but I had been on the other end of that stick once or twice, I didn’t like doing that to another woman, but I was also horny, and it had been a few months since I had sex. “Nah, but you better have protection.”
He patted his pocket, “Yup I never leave home without it.”
“Starting to see why your wife kicked you out.”
Ted laughed and touched my hand, “I assure you; it will be worth your time.” He looked at me like he was hungry, I was hungry. It had been long enough going without a ‘meal.’
I turned around and walked towards the women’s bathroom, I looked over my shoulder and signaled at Ted to join me.
You only live once.
When I stood outside the women’s bathroom door, I took a paused an extra second until I saw Ted within two feet from me. He moved quickly and slid into the women’s bathroom before the door fully shut.
“Fancy meeting you here,” he said before he stalked towards me.
“Oh my, like an animal out in the wild stalking his prey,” I giggled.
He growled, “You’re damn right.” He pinned me against the wall and started to kiss me. I didn’t resist, I melted into the moment as this man, who was with me tonight and not his wife, took his frustration and desires out on me. His hands cupped my breasts, and I could feel his strong fingers digging into my soft skin.
“Oh,” I moaned in a low tone.
“I’m going to make you scream my name.”
My pussy loved when men talked to me like that, I felt my moistness start to increase as the need for a good fucking amplified.
“Take off your top.”
Ted was certainly not taking no for an answer. I put my fingers on my hem and pulled up, pulling it over my head. He grabbed the shirt and tossed it on the sink.
“I love a bra that clasps in the front.”
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