Just
One Of Those Things
Part
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As
Always For Heather
CHAPTER
EIGHT
Olivia
was settling into her new role with surprising ease. There were those in the office who felt some resentment
towards her promotion. Most
notably Rob Vadecki, who said nothing to her face, was constantly snipping
behind Olivia's back. This did not
surprise her, he was just being his usual snotty self. Rob was one of those guys who was great
at taking credit for when things went well and a master at dodging the blame
when things did not. Olivia never
liked the scrawny weasel. But she
didn't have to like him, she just had to tolerate him.
Much to her own surprise the break up
with Ruth had left her feeling more at ease with herself. Although she did feel a certain amount
of resentment towards Ruth and the good doctor. She did feel hypocritical by her feelings of ill will, but
like Rob she could live with it. Olivia threw herself into her work, preparing
for Karla's arrival. She felt a
deep seeded need to prove herself
to her new boss.
She
felt certain that she could track down the elusive Charolette Hayden Smith,
before Karla's arrival next week.
After all in this modern world there is nothing a person can't find
out. Unfortunately it did appear
that there was definitely something she couldn't find out. She could not track down the mysterious
novelist. "Well I understand
her need for privacy." Olivia
groaned in exasperation into the telephone. "No . . . you don't understand, my company has a very
lucrative offer for her."
Olivia was at her wits end.
"Fine could you at least pass a message onto her?" The woman from Ms. Smith's present
publisher had been stonewalling her for the better part of an hour. "Why not? Hello?"
Olivia
hung up the telephone in frustration.
"She hung up on me."
Olivia spoke aloud to her empty office. She rested her face into her hands as she tried to think of
something, anything that would shed light on the writer's whereabouts. The buzzing of her telephone snapped
her out of her musings. She
pressed her intercom in
response. "Yes, Robyn?" She said wearily to her assistant. The thought of it made her smile. "I have my own assistant. My, you have come a long way from
Chapel Hill."
"Miss
James is on line two." Robyn
informed her.
"Thank
you Robyn." Olivia said with
slight smile as she secretly looked forward to hearing the tall brunette's
sultry voice.
Unconciously
she brushed back her short blonde hair, straightened her posture and wiped her
now sweaty palms on her skirt before answering the call. "Good Morning, Miss James." Olivia managed to say in a professional
tone.
"Good
Morning Olivia." Karla's deep
voice floated from the other end of the country. "I've been going over the data you sent me and
everything looks great."
"Thank
you, Miss James." Olivia
replied with a smile.
"I
just have a few quick questions."
Karla began as Olivia could detect the sounds of papers being shuffled
around. "First off I
understand that you are getting a new Governor."
"Oh
yes, Thanks to our new President we are finally loosing our Governor to
Canada." Olivia grumbled at
the thought that Howdy Doody had actually been elected President. "So are we changing our position
on doing her PR?"
"Not
a chance." Karla
responded firmly. "But we
need to make sure we don't ruffle her feathers. Since she is going to be the Govenor we need to keep in her
good graces. If we have to we
could do some smaller projects for her.
But nothing major."
"No
problem." Olivia reassured
her. "I've already excused us
from working with her. I pointed
out that since we do work for the Big Dig it could be considered a conflict of
interest."
"Smart
girl." Karla smiled into the
phone allowing herself to get carried away by the tone of Olivia's voice.
Both
women found themselves in a comfortable silence unknowingly they both allowed
their minds to wander, thinking only of how good the other sounded.
"Now that is settled, how is everything going with my
favorite pet project?" Karla
said, suddenly breaking the spell when she realized that neither had spoken for
several moments.
Olivia
groaned in response. "Not
good." She admitted
shyly. "I can't find out
anything. There seems to be no way
of contacting her directly. I
tried the internet, the phone book, and everything else I could think of. But it seems that the only way to get a
message to her is through her publisher.
The woman doesn't even have an agent. Frankly I don't get it. Don't these people usually seek out notoriety?"
"Apparently
not." Karla chuckled
slightly.
"I
just feel like I'm letting you down." Olivia admitted with a hint of saddness.
"Hey
give yourself a break here."
Karla offered in a firm yet gentle tone. "You just got started."
"Yeah
well." Olivia sneered. "I have some feelers out to high
schools and colleges. If she is a
local she has to pop up somewhere.
It's a little difficult since I have no idea how old she is. That and I never realized how
frustrating it was trying to track down someone who's last name is Smith."
"Okay
then you get back on it and I'll see you in a few days." Karla offered with a light laugh.
"I
live to serve." Olivia
teased. "If you need me and
can't reach me at the office let me give you my beeper number. I never shut it off so you can reach me
anytime. I can call you back on my
cell phone. Ready?"
"Go
ahead." Karla responded in an
odd tone.
"617-555-4039." Olivia said carefully.
"Got
it." Karla's voice answered
with the same strange tone.
"What about the other number, the one from your personal
file?"
"I
. . . uhm." Olivia breathed
heavily not wanting to go into details.
"I've moved recently and I'm staying with a friend until I find a
new place. If you need me just page me."
"Oh." Karla said heavily.
Olivia
listened to the silence coming from the other end of the reciever. She was fighting with herself over
wether or not she should go into further detail. She waited patiently as she tried to think of something to
say that would ease the situation.
She glanced at her watch quickly and smiled as something occurred to
her. "Aren't you at work a
little early?" She blurted
out. "I just looked at my
watch and realized that out there the sun hasn't even risen yet."
"I'm
still at home." Karla
confessed. "I got tired of
packing and decided to check in with you."
"Oh
I see." Olivia laughed. "So you were bored and thought of
me? I'm flattered."
"Something
like that." Karla
quipped. "Look I'll let you
get back to work and I'll touch base with you soon."
After
they exchanged their goodbyes Olivia hung up the telephone unable to shake the
warm feeling she was experiencing after hearing Karla's voice. "This is so bad."
CHAPTER
NINE
Karla
stood staring at the telephone before casting a glance around the mess in her
apartment. She tried to decipher
what was troubling her more at that moment; the mess in her soon to be
ex-residence or the one inside of her head. "What the hell did I do?" She asked the small orange tabby who
was sleeping peacefully on top of one her black cashmere sweaters. Karla didn't attempt to move the
feline, after having conceded her
loss to the cat years ago.
"Tell me Howard, did I screw up someone's life? She moved out. I caused this."
The cat looked up at her with sudden interest. "But then again Olivia did say there were problems in
her relationship. And her lover
couldn't have known that she had an affair unless she told her right?" Howard just looked at his owner
quizzicly wondering just when he was going to be fed. "So I didn't mess up anything, then why do I feel so
guilty? Talk to me boy, what
should I do?" She asked the
cat. Howard realizing that he was
not going to be fed anytime soon began to clean himself. "Thanks alot Pal!" Karla growled at the ball of fur. "Some help you are. You know if I could do that I probably
wouldn't be in this mess right now."
"Enough
Karla!" She warned
herself. "It was just one
night stop over-analyzing it. All
this proves is that Olivia was being honest with me about problems in her
relationship." Karla took a
calming breath and returned to her packing. She had decided that she would ship most of her stuff out
ahead of her and simply get rid of the rest. As she looked at the now neatly stacked boxes that
represented her soul worth on this planet she was startled to realize that she
had very little to show for her thirty four years.
It
wasn't a materialistic observation, in fact it was quite the opposite. There was her stereo equipment, vcr,
dvd, computer and television. The
furniture held no interest for her to keep. What was missing were personal items. Of course moving around so much as kid
had alot to do with that. It's
hard to feel settled when you have a new father every couple of years. Nothing seemed permanent in the land of
neon she had been raised in. Then
of course there was her biological father Harry. He was a good guy; he was just very stuck in the
sixties. She and Harry would get
together every now and then when she would bail him out of jail. Harry was most definitely a character.
Things
at the office were finally falling together so she could leave for the
eastcoast soon. But the unexpected
delay meant that she and Howard would now have to fly out there instead of
driving. The thought of going back
up into the friendly skies made her stomach turn. "It will be alright." She told herself. Shaking herself out of her thoughts she tried to
organize what she needed to do for her trip. She dug out the much needed list of things she needed and
added a few more.
After
making all of the telephone calls she needed to handle she showered and dressed
and left for the office. Work that
day proved to be easy. Kenny was
slipping into his new role with ease.
Tim had taught the young man very well. The extra time allowed Karla to handle some more last minute
details. It also gave her time to
allow her mind to wander. Her
thoughts constantly drifting towards a certain blonde. More than once during the day she found
herself asking Kenny about her new assistant.
Once
she arrived home she decided to take a hot bath and relax; hopefully the allure
of the vanilla scented bubbles and a nice glass of Zinfandel would be the
calming influence she needed. She
sighed as she lowered herself into the steamy bath. Howard perched himself on the rim of the tub and watched the
bubbles with fasination.
Occasionally the feline would reach out and try to capture one of the
elusive bubbles. "Watch it
Howard." Karla warned. "You're just going to fall in like
you always do." The cat
looked at her in disbelief.
"Hey don't say I didn't warn you." Karla chuckled.
"Tell
me Howard, what is it about Miss Olivia Davenport that has me so hot and
bothered?" Karla asked the
feline. Howard paid no attention
to the human as he watched the water.
"I've been good at putting some distance between us. I didn't correct her when she started
calling me Miss James. That was
good right?" Karla looked
over at the orange tabby who wasn't paying any attention to her. "Some help you are. Maybe I should have gotten a dog." She snorted. Howard simply meowed in
disgust at the very idea.
Karla
closed her eyes as she tried to release herself from the thoughts of the
impending move and working side by side with her beautiful assistant. She felt herself beginning to drift off
as images of Olivia's body crept into her mind. "What the hell." She conceded as she began to create a fantasy in her
mind. She pictured Olivia standing
in her office late one night.
Olivia approached her slowly.
She was wearing a short black dress that allowed Karla to see her
cleavage peeking out. Karla chuckled slightly at the thought of Olivia wearing
something like that to the office.
"Oh well it's just a fantasy." Karla sighed as she began to picture the petite blonde's
hands reaching up and gently begin to caress Karla's shoulders.
Karla
absently began to caress her own body.
She was lost in her musing, disturbed only slightly at the
sounds of Howard chasing the ever elusive bubbles. With one hand cupping her own breast her other hand was
beginning to trail down her body as she pictured Olivia's hands touching her. Her hand slid between her legs, when a
sudden splash jolted her back to reality. She laughed at the sight of the now soaking wet tabby
trying to make his way out of the tub.
"Hey I warned you."
Karla laughed as she lifted the extremely agigtated cat out of the
water. "Well so much for
playtime." Karla sighed as
she stepped out of the tub so she could take care of the dripping wet Howard.
The
following week Karla found herself gripping the arm rest of her seat on the
airplane. She gave a
fearfull glance over at the pet carrier seated next to her. Howard was sleeping peacefully thanks to
the pills from the vet. Feeling no
comfort from the sleeping animal Karla braced herself for the landing at
Boston's Logan Airport.
"Almost on the ground."
Karla muttered to herself.
It had only taken one transfer and three delays but she was almost
there.
She
added a silent prayer that her luggage would be waiting for her as well. She shipped her belongings on ahead of
her and she hoped that they would arrive in Boston sometime this century. She had sold off her funiture and at
the last minute her car. Now that
she wasn't driving to the eastcoast, she wouldn't need it. She could always buy a new one if she
needed to. She had heard the
horror stories of trying to find parking in the city and when she had visited
last month to meet with Tim she found the drivers in the area a little
unsettling to say the least.
Karla
breathed a heavy sigh of relief as the plane landed safely. She gathered up her belongings and
Howard and waited for her turn to depart the aircraft. She needed to find the baggage claim,
then her luggage and then a taxi.
She had the address of the apartment she would be renting temporarily
written down. "I hope we like
our new home Howard." She
offered to the sleeping feline.
As
she stepped past the security gate she began to search for signs that would
lead her into the right direction.
She held Howard's carrier tightly in front of herself while she balanced
two bags on her shoulders. Out of
the corner of her eye she caught a glimpse of a familar blonde. A slight smile crossed her lips as she
watched Olivia approaching.
CHAPTER
TEN
Olivia
saw her the moment she stepped through the crowd. It was hard to miss Karla James even in the hub bub of the
airport. "Hi." Olivia offered shyly as she approached
the taller woman. She relaxed
slightly when she saw the smile Karla offered in return.
"What
are you doing here?" Karla
asked softly.
"I
know you said you didn't need any help." Olivia quickly explained. "But I know how crazy it is here. I'm glad I did, you're loaded down like
a pack mule. You have more bags I
take it."
Karla
nodded in reply. "Are you
okay?" Olivia asked quickly
as she held out her hand for Karla's claim checks. "You look a little pale."
"Oh
I'm fine." Karla lied not
wanting the petite blonde to know about her fear of flying. "I was a little worried about Howard
here." Karla shifted the
carrier.
"Oh." Olivia smiled in disbelief as she
peeked into the pet's carrier.
"Yes, I see what you mean.
He looks absolutely traumatized." Olivia chuckled softly as she looked up from the sleeping
feline.
"Okay." Karla blushed deeply. "I hate to fly." She confessed as Olivia directed her
towards the escalator.
"Don't
worry your secret is safe with me."
Olivia smiled in return.
"I've rented a car.
How many bags do you have?"
"Three." Karla sighed as they made their way
over to the proper baggage carousel.
"You don't own a car?"
"Not
much need for one when you live in the city." Olivia explained.
"Plus the parking in town sucks. Not to mention the insurance rates in this state. Sydney has one but it tends to break
down alot."
"Sydney?" Karla questioned. "That's one." She went to reach for the bag but
Olivia grabbed it before she could.
"Sydney
Chase." Olivia
explained. "My friend that
I'm staying with until I find a new apartment."
"Oh." Karla said with a hint of
discomfort. She felt a wave of
guilt wash over her when Olivia mentioned her new living arrangments. Karla shifted nervously as Olivia
gathered the last of her luggage.
"That's nice of him to put you up." Olivia laughed brightly as she directed Karla out of the
airport terminal and into the parking area. "What?"
Karla asked in confusion.
"Nothing
it's just that Chase is most definately not a man." Olivia smiled as she led Karla over to
the green Ford Focus she rented for the weekend. "She's a very old friend of mine. It was nice of her to give me a place
to crash. I need to find something
soon though, two people sharing a studio in Cambridge is less than ideal."
"A
bit cramped?" Karla inquired
as they loaded her bags into the small car before strapping Howard's carrier
into the backseat. Karla then
squeezed herself into the car.
"They just make these cars for normal sized people." Karla groaned. Olivia looked over from the driver's
side with a teasing smile.
"Oh I don't know I
find it quite comfortable."
Olivia smiled brightly as she cast a quick glance over Karla's long
legs.
"Where
to Miss. James?" Olivia
offered brightly. Karla reached
into her pocket and pulled out the slip of paper that had the address of her
new apartment. "Do you know
how to get there?" Karla
asked hesitantly.
"Oh
sure." Olivia replied. "That's a nice area of
Brookline. Lot's of restaurants
and shopping."
"Really?" Karla brightened at the thought.
"You
don't know where your apartment is?"
Olivia questioned her as started the car.
"Uhm
no." Karla confessed. "I just had a realtor find me
something."
Olivia
just shook her head in disbelief.
"Well I'm glad I picked you up, after we get you settled I can show
you around town." Olivia
suddenly wondered if she might be overstepping their boundries. "I mean if that's alright with
you, Miss. James.?"
"Yeah
that would be great." Karla
smiled as she cast a glance in the backseat noticing that Howard had just begun
to stir. "Olivia how about
when we are not in the office you call me Karla?" She offered shyly as she cautiously
eyed her companion. "Damn
she looks good today."
"Okay,
Karla." Olivia smiled as she
stole a glance at Karla's body. As
they made their way through the congested roadways they managed to engage in small talk. On more than one occasion Karla found
herself hanging onto the dashboard.
"Does everyone drive like this?" Karla gasped at one point. "This is Boston." Olivia offered simply.
"I
thought LA was bad." Karla's
eyes widened as she swallowed hard when Olivia maneuvered around another
construction site.
"You've
been here before, right?"
"Yeah.
When I met with Tim a few months ago." Karla tried to explain. "I mostly took the trains. When I did take a cab I just assumed that I had a lousy
driver." Olivia simply
laughed in response.
They arrived at Karla's new home in Brookline
and Olivia double parked so they could unload Karla's belongings. Karla attended to Howard who was
beginning to meow in protest. Once
they brought Karla's bags up to the third floor apartment, Olivia rushed
downstairs to move the car to a legal parking space.
Upon
returning she looked around Karla's very empty apartment. "Do you have more stuff
coming?" Olivia questioned
her as she noticed the scowl on Karla's face. "Books, electronics, clothes. You know stuff like that." Karla groaned.
"Funiture?" Olivia asked with concern.
"No." Karla's eyes narrowed at the empty
space before her. "The
realtor was supposed to find me a
furnished apartment. This is
supposed to be temporary until I
can find something else more permanet."
"It's
a nice place . . . . empty but nice." Olivia mused.
"Well
first things first." Karla
stated firmly. "Howard is
going to need some provisions."
"Okay
we can take a quick trip to Shaw's and get everything that Howard
needs." Olivia offered. "But what about you?"
"What
do you mean?" Karla inquired.
"Karla,
where are you going to sleep?"
Olivia chuckled. "Or
more to the point on what? Shaws
doesn't stock beds and at this hour I'm not sure what we can find. I'd offer to put you up but I'm staying
with Chase."
"Three's
a crowd." Karla teased.
"Knowing
Chase if she caught a glimpse of
you I'm certain she would be more than willing to find a place for
you." Olivia teased in
return.
"The
friendly type is she?" Karla
responded with a knowing smirk.
"To
say the least." Olivia
chuckled. "Wait, I have an
idea. I have a ton of stuff in
storage including a futon. Ruth
never liked my stuff but there were things I just didn't want to get rid
of. I guess that should have been
a sign huh?"
"Ruth?" Karla asked carefully.
"My
ex." Olivia offered
quietly. "Come on let's go
get Howard everything the little guy needs before he has an accident." Olivia changed the subject quickly as
she grabbed Karla's arm to lead her out the door. Their eyes locked for a moment as each felt a rush of desire
race through their bodies.
They
went to the local supermaket and stocked piled on a few essentials that Karla
would need to get her through the weekend. Olivia couldn't help but notice that most of the purchases
made were for Howard. When Karla
went to grab a can of coffee, Olivia stopped her. "We'll stop at Dunkies and get you a pound of
that." Olivia stated
firmly. "It's time you became
a real New Englander. None of that
Starbucks crap either."
"We
do have Dunkin' Donuts in California you know." Karla groused.
"I think there is one in San Jose."
"That
must be quite a drive when you need coffee." Olivia snorted in amusement.
"Hey
a donut shop is a donut shop."
Karla objected as she paid for her purchases.
"Blasphemy!" Olivia scowled loudly causing the young
cashier and Karla to stare at her oddly.
She just shrugged and ignored the staring.
They
loaded up
the car and made their way back to Karla's apartment after making a quick stop
at Dunkin' Donuts for a pound of coffee.
"You need a coffee maker." Olivia pointed out as Karla set up Howard's litter box. "And a bean grinder, I'm sorry I
didn't think about that when we bought the coffee. I think I have those in storage as well." Olivia's face suddenly frowned when a
realization hit her.
"Okay." Karla answered as she opened a can of
food for Howard was now circling her legs demanding attention. "Is something wrong?"
"Yeah." Olivia answered softly. "I just remembered where the keys
are to my storage locker."
"Problem?" Karla inquired as she set down a plate
of food for Howard. "You're
welcome." She spat at the cat
who was now ignoring her.
"No." Olivia said a little too quickly. Karla gave her a curious glance. Olivia suddenly found herself in an
awkward situation. "It's just
that the keys are in my old apartment.
I didn't take alot of stuff with me when I left. In fact I left only with the suitcase I
brought to New York. I haven't had
the stomach to go back."
Karla
remained silent for a moment before speaking. She didn't like having this hanging over them. It was time to clear the air. "Do you want to talk about
it?" She offered gently.
Olivia
didn't respond she just stood there contemplating what she should do. She knew that she was being a coward
for not facing Ruth. Sydney had
pretty much said that to her already.
It was that she was just so angry at how Ruth had betrayed her. Which of course caused her to
recall her own feelings of guilt.
"I can't. You're my
boss." Olivia finally offered
weakly.
"Not
today I'm not." Karla
countered uncertain as to why she was about to break her own ground rules. She wrapped a comforting arm around
Olivia's body. She found herself
smiling internally as the smaller blonde leaned into her touch. "Today, I'm just a friend that you
picked up at the airport."
Olivia
allowed herself to relax, feeling strangly comforted by being held in Karla's
embrace. She found herself caught
in the scent of Karla's body. Her
mind swooned as she realized that the woman wasn't wearing any perfume and that
the intoxicating aroma was pure Karla.
As Olivia found herself snuggling closer to the taller woman, Karla was
fighting her own battle. The
closeness of Olivia's body was causing her heart to beat wildly not to mention
her lower body parts were doing their own happy dance at the moment.
Olivia
could feel Karla's heart racing in a steady rhythm that seemed to match her
own. Hesitantly Olivia pulled away
slightly. "Well friend we need to get you some
stuff." She offered shyly.
"Frankly I can't stand the thought of you trying to survive without
some of the creature comforts. How
do you feel about futons?"
"They're
okay." Karla answered in confusion as Olivia
pulled away from her.
"I
noticed there was a shop along the way to market." Olivia said. "We could pick you up one for now. You can't very well sleep on the
floor."
"That's
a good idea." Karla responded
as her body felt a sudden chill; missing the warmth of Olivia's touch.
"We
should get a move on then."
Olivia suggested. "I'm
not sure what time they close. If
you decide you don't want to keep it later on, I'm certain you could always
sell it to one of the college kids in the area."
"You
are so smart." Karla smiled
brightly. "I knew I liked
you. Are there alot of students in
the area?"
"Are
you kidding?" Olivia
snorted. "You can't swing a
dead cat around here without hitting an institute of higher learning."
Howard
meowed sharply at her comment.
"Sorry!" Olivia
laughed. "I had no idea he
was so sensitive." Karla
simply laughed in return as they gathered up their coats and headed out the
doorway once again.
"What
do you think of this one?"
Olivia asked Karla who seemed to be preoccupied. They had been roaming through The Futon
Palace for almost an hour. Olivia
carefully studied each unit, checking the price and size. Karla found herself bored, her mind as well as her eyes kept
drifting towards Olivia's well defined backside. "Karla?"
Olivia's voice snapped Karla back into reality.
"Hmm?" Karla sighed heavily disappointed that
she could no longer watch the one thing that held her attention since their
arrival at the store.
"I
was asking what you thought?"
Olivia repeated as she turned back towards the futon in question.
"Very
nice." Karla responded absently as her eyes
returned to Olivia's backside.
Olivia
turned back towards Karla and offered her a strange smile. "Excuse me." She called a sales clerk over. "Does this model come in a king
size?"
"Yes." The young woman answered brightly.
"Is
it in stock?" Olivia
continued.
"I'll
check on that." The
saleswoman answered and walked away.
Olivia
walked over to Karla and leaned up to the taller woman's ear. "You do know that I was asking you
about the futon and not my ass?"
Olivia whispered hotly into Karla's ear. Karla's jaw dropped as her face turned an unnatural shade of
red. "I thought
so." Olivia laughed lightly
as she lifted her fingers to Karla's gaping jaw and gently closed it. "You are sooo busted." Olivia chuckled lightly as she watched
the woman shift uncomfortably.
"I
wasn't . . ." Karla began to
stammer. "I'm sorry it was
completely inappropriate of me."
She finally managed to squeak out.
"Karla, it is alright." Olivia cut in. "One of the reasons I wanted to
meet you at the airport was so we could spend time together. I was hoping to put some of the
awkwardness we felt in New York behind us. Look we are not at work right now. And we know the ground rules about not letting that happen
again. That doesn't mean that it didn't happen."
"So.
. . you are not offended?"
Karla asked her carefully.
"Do
I look offended?" Olivia
questioned her seriously.
"No." Karla smiled slightly. "Although you look rather pleased
with yourself at the moment."
They
shared a warming glance at one another until the return of the saleswoman broke
the spell. Karla cleared her
throat loudly and forced herself to pay attention to the saleswoman. Karla paid for her purchases and they
brought the rental car around back.
After an intense struggle they managed to secure the frame of the futon
to the roof and stuff the matress in the trunk. Olivia felt tense when she sat into the driver's seat of the
car. It wasn't the struggle to secure
Karla's new futon or driving thru the busy city with it strapped on the roof it
was the accidental touching that had occurred.
At
one point Karla had been behind her as they were trying to jam the mattress
into the trunk of the car. The
feel of Karla pressing into her body had sent her pulse racing. Not to mention a sudden throbbing
eminating from a decidedly
southern location. The image
passed thru her mind while they found themselves waiting at the stop light. Olivia could feel her chest tightening
as she looked over at Karla. "It
would be so easy to just lean over and kiss her. God I feel like one big hormone! But she is such a good kisser. Stop it! Now!"
She mentally chastised herself as she felt her jeans becoming damp. Thankfully the light changed and she
could focus on driving.
Olivia's
condition seemed to
worsen as she drove along the streets of Brookline. The cramped quarters of the small car were filled with the
delicate scent that was most definitely Karla. There was something about the way this woman smelled that
drove Olivia's libido into overdrive.
This was going to be much harder than she anticipated. "Just focus on driving." She cautioned herself despite Karla's
earlier reassurances that this was simply an outing between friends, Karla was
still her boss. Of course the
situation seemed to be getting worse since they had to drive very slowly
because of the futon frame strapped onto the roof of the car.
CHAPTER
ELEVEN
Miraculously
somehow Olivia managed to endure the drive. The struggle to get the new futon into Karla's new apartment
was another matter. Olivia was holding the top end walking backward up the
staircase, while Karla was supporting the bottom. "Try turning to the left." Olivia instructed the taller woman as
they struggled to get the futon frame up the staircase. Karla responded to Olivia's
suggestion. Olivia inhaled sharply
as she watched the taller woman's arms tighten. The sight of those well defined forearms caused Olivia's
chest to tighten. Her palms began
to sweat and before she realized it the hold she had on the wooden frame began
to slip. "Careful!"
Karla called out effectively alerting Olivia to the situation. Stumbling slightly she managed to
regain her balance and not drop her end.
"Are you okay?"
Karla asked with concern.
"Yeah." Olivia gasped as she tightened her grip. "I'm fine. It just got away from me for a
second."
The two woman worked together to
maneuver the funiture. The
occasional touching was proving to be too much for Olivia. Despite the chill of the approaching
evening she found herself sweating.
"Just keep moving and get this done then you can excuse yourself
and go back to Sydney's and release some of this tension. This shouldn't be too hard. It's not that bad really. Liar! It's the first
time we've spent anytime together since New York. Once today is over with we should be able to see each other
every day at work. Liar, liar
pants on fire."
Olivia
tried to steady her breathing at the thought of having to work closely, very
closely
to this woman every day. Mentally
she tried to convince herself that it wasn't going to be a problem. She felt herself becoming
exasperated knowing that she was only fooling herself. The conflict between her desires and
her common sense were now engaged in a full fledge war.
The
two women found themselves exhausted once they had the futon set up in the
living room. "Are you sure
you want it in here?" Olivia
questioned her. "Yeah."
Karla answered sighing deeply as
she dropped down onto the futon.
" I can use as a couch.
I'll only be sleeping on it until I have time to go out and buy a
bed. This way I won't have to move
it again." Karla reasoned.
Olivia
found herself sitting on the futon next to the taller woman. "I guess I can skip the gym
tonight." Olivia chuckled.
"I'm
sorry about this." Karla
apologized. "I feel like I'm
taking advantage of you."
Without
thinking Olivia shot the dark haired beauty a suggestive glance before she
could stop herself. Once she
realized what she had just done she blushed deeply. Karla laughed heartilly. "Now that is an attractive shade of
red." Karla noted as the embarrassed
blonde buried her face into her hands.
"Well that makes us even for what you did to me at the Futon
Palace." Karla continued to
tease her.
"I
didn't do anything." Olivia
countered as she swatted Karla playfully.
"I was just making an observation."
"Uh
huh." Karla responded as she absently ran her tongue across her teeth.
Olivia
found herself mesmerized by the site of the pink appendage peeking out. "I should be going." She said abruptly as she shook her head
trying to erase the erotic images that were now dancing merrily thru her
mind.
"Oh." Karla responded in a disappointed
tone. "Well uhm . .
." She scrunched up her
beautiful features. ". . .
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to monopolize your time. I was hoping to take you to dinner . . . but if you have
plans. . ."
"No." Olivia blurted out quickly. Her jaw dropped as she realized how
insane she must sound. "I
mean I don't have any plans and I would love to go to dinner with you."
"You
had me worried there for a moment."
Karla laughed lightly.
"Where would you suggest that we go."
"I
don't know." Olivia responded
thoughtfully. "Given our
attire and that we smell like we've been
moving funiture. . . how about some take out from that little Thai place
on the corner."
"Are
you insinuating that I stink?"
Karla chuckled as Olivia shrugged her shoulders. "Okay point taken. Take out is is then."
Twenty
minuetes later the two women found themselves stretched out on the floor in
front of the new futon arranging cartons of food in front of them. "Sticks or plastic
fork?" Karl inquired as she
handed a paper plate over to Olivia.
"Sticks,
please." Olivia answered as
she reached across the taller woman to retrieve a container hidden behind
her. "That wouldn't be the
Pad Thai hidden behind you would it?" Olivia inquired playfully as her body accidentlly brushed
across Karla's chest.
"Oh
is that over there?" Karla
answered an innocent tone.
"I
see, holding out on me already?"
Olivia laughed as reached for the container.
"Trust
me I would never hold out on you."
Karla responded in a husky tone before she could stop herself.
Olivia
turned to the woman to make a snide comment in response. As she turned she realized just how
close their were to one another.
Her body was balanced over Karla's lap as she turned their breasts
brushed together. They found
themselves locked in a fiery gaze.
Neither spoke as their lips came together. Brushing slightly against the other's in a timid
motion. Their eyes locked once
again as their hearts raced uncontrollably. Uncertain that it was the right thing to do Olivia found
herself allowing her heart and body to take control. She lowered her head slightly and captured Karla's mouth
with her own.
The
moment quickly became heated as Olivia deepened the kiss. She playfully teased Karla's bottom
lip, nipping at it gently. She
could hear Karla moaning with pleasure as her tongue entered her mouth. Karla's hands began to caress Olivia's
back pulling her closer to her.
Suddenly Karla broke away and Olivia found herself looking into a pair
of very frightened eyes. "I
should go." Olivia said abruptly
as she pushed herself up off of the other woman. Standing on shaky legs she gathered up her keys and forced
herself out the door before either of them could change their minds.
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