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Alarm

Oscar’s phone alarm was not as loud as the one Rafe and Eliza had at their place to wake them up so they could take care of Bibi.

Rafe had not returned to the apartment that night. Oscar had been asked to take Bibi to school, so he slept over the night before as he was told that Eliza would not be coming home.

Now he watched her squirming naked with his ex, who she had told him she did not like many moons ago before they became best friends followed by a savage fallout. 

Eliza looked surprised to see him, but she eased into the dress that she had worn the night before. The dress that he had actually picked for her because Rafe had not wanted to be bothered with that.

“Oscar,” she said softly.

Alessandra touched his arm concurrently.

“It is not my business what you two do,” Oscar said, buttoning up his shirt. “I am just surprised because Eliza, you did not even like Alessandra at first.”


Oscar called her Alessandra pointedly, which Alessa did not recoil from. But he had never really used the shortened name the way Eliza had for her.

“You knew we were friends,” Eliza said with soft eyes.

“More now from what I can see. Like I said, it is not my business.”

“Oscar, we are each other’s business. We have been together for such a long time…”


“I am not your husband. That is who you owe all of that to.”

“Oscar.”

“You can tell him when he comes home. He was not home last night.”

Eliza gasped. Alessa, still naked held her arm then.

“You knew that,” Alessa said. 

Eliza nodded, she did know that and Rafe knew where she was as well,


“I did not want to blindside you, you know I would never do that to you. I was going to tell you later.”

Oscar knew that was true. He and Eliza were sleeping together, but obviously, their relationship was open. Though he had only been sleeping with her and oddly peripheral touching Rafe but they didn’t want to escalate that since they started having threesomes, it was something that happened though.

It was Alessandra with whom his relationship was a little more precarious because they had not really talked a lot since their breakup. He did not hate her, but it was odd to see her with Eliza.

He went to Eliza and wrapped his arms around her, kissed her temple, and looked at Alessa.

“I know,” he said and he did. He believed in Eliza’s honesty and goodness, or else he would never have taken this ride with her.

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Intoxication

Eliza woke up moving more into Alessa, whose arms were wrapped about her in her huge bed. She took Alessa’s hand from her breast, kissed it, and Alessa rolled on top of her. They kissed deeply, caressing each other’s bodies with the excitement and lustfulness of new lovers. Eliza threw her head back as Alessa kissed her neck, realizing it was just the two of them in bed. She smelled coffee and realized Leon must have gotten up to make some for them.

Elza had never imagined she would be with a woman, but the feelings she had for Alessa were feelings she had never imagined having. Being intimate with her like this felt natural and beautiful.

Leon came into the room, and they all drank coffee and fooled around. Alessa preferred hers black. Eliza wanted cream, which was the prelude to continuing from where they all had left off. Eliza sat on Leon’s lap as he drilled her as he had done the night before, making her tremble with pleasure.

The three of them spread out on the bed. Eliza could see their reflections in the mirror in the studio. If they were mean girls, it had been fire the night before.

Eliza dressed slowly later, Alessa came over and kissed her.

“Thank you for last night,” she said and kissed her again. 

Eliza put her arms around her and took in her scent. She knew Alessa’s scent from the previous closeness of their friendship. But now that she knew her as a lover, her scent was intoxicating. Leon left them to go to work. Eliza and Alessa took a car to Eliza’s apartment. The apartment was empty. Rafe had gone to work and would have taken Bibi to school.

They were all alone, intoxicated with each other.

Eliza thought.

Oscar walked out of the bedroom and paused as he watched them naked and squirming on the couch.

 

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Mic Drop

Alessandra was supposed to give a speech at her show, but she, Eliza and Leon walked out. Eliza had stood, watching Rafe dancing with Kelly until she made eye contact with him. She was not going to leave and not let him know though she was still a bit pissed at him.

They were going to Alessa’s studio where the three of them used to go after her openings. It felt familiar and comforting.

“These are the pictures I did not use,” Alessa said of the ode to Sid and Nancy heyday set.

They were very intimate photos of her and Leon. Her giving Leon a blow job, her riding him. It was sexy to see, Eliza felt herself getting very turned on. Honestly didn’t she know if she came here that this was where it was going to go?

“Eliza, do you want to play like we did before?” Leon asked, caressing the part of her neck at the top of her spine. 

She nodded—she wanted whatever this was. 

Knowing it had been her that had caused the rift between them, she unzipped the back of her dress, and Leon unzipped his pants at the same time. The sound was like a boom. Alessa bit her lip, and Eliza wrapped her arms around her and kissed her. She felt the resistance of her friend’s lips at first and then the soft give as she kissed her back for real. When they moved apart, Alessa pulled her slinky dress over her head, and kissed her again.

It felt like bliss when she kissed her this time, unlike the time that Alessa had kissed her in a limo. Eliza had not wanted that with her friend. But this time she wanted to make love to her as a friend. She wanted to show her how she felt about her with her body–that was all it had to be for now. She would be lying if she did not admit that she had wondered how it would be if she and Alessa had made love in the back of the limo. Alessa was beautiful and how could she not desire her?

“Eliza, are you sure?” Alessa questioned gently as Eliza nodded, and Leon was pressed to her back hard. She remembered the taste of him in her mouth with Alessa’s lips as they pleased him together once.

Tonight it was going to be more.

 

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Mean Girls

Eliza stood with Leon and Alessandra, and she couldn’t explain it. But with Leon, the three of them together felt like the cool kids at school. Rafe had just said that to her when they were fighting at the door, and she had denied it.

But it was kind of true.

“Who’s ass are we going to kick?!” Leon smiled, and Eliza smiled up at him wishing it was that easy.

Watching Rafe dancing with Kelly made her physically ill. But she wanted to support her husband and their marriage was open.

“I think I know which one,” Alessandra said, and the way her eyes fell on Kelly made Eliza look at her former close friend and laugh.

“I wish,” Eliza said as Alessa handed her a martini from the bar. “Instead I am going to look at all of the art that you have here Alessa. Bella Alessa, Bella.”

Eliza kissed Alessa and caught a corner of her mouth. She could taste the gin, vermouth and olive on Alessa’s lips.

“Thank you Eliza, it always means everything coming from you,” Alessandra said at close range while looking at Kelly. “She loves art and she loves influential men. Not necessarily rich–she tried to get closer to Leon at some point.
“She is not my type,” Leon said, moving in closer so all of their faces were together. 

The three of them were in a gaggle like teenagers, and Rafe had had to admit they were like a group of mean girls but she did not care. Hearing that Leon felt the same way about Kelly? All she could do was hope her husband would become less enchanted wirth her sooner than later. 

 

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Influencing

Eliza and Rafe held hands tightly, as they walked into the gallery. There were cameras everywhere, the gallery looked like paparazzi shots from the 80s—that was the theme of the opening. They had squeezed hands tight even though they had been bickering right before they got to the entrance.

“I don’t care if she is going to be here Rafe, she is your friend. All I am saying is that I do not have to spend time around her. She is your friend and you can do whatever you want.”

“I never treated Oscar like this,” Rafe said.

“Are you saying she is on level to you what Oscar has been to me? To us?

“No–” 

“Then what are you saying Rafe? That you want to fight me about Kelly and she is not even that important to you?”

“What if she could be?”

“You cannot make me like her!”


“She is so intimidated by you Eliza, and you are not—were not such a mean girl before you met Alessa–”


“Don’t you dare mention Alessandra!”


“I tolerate all of your people—including her right now even, another show and you cannot even try with Kelly? 

“I was never with Alessa, we were always just friends. And if you did not want to come with me tonight to her show—“ Eliza saw her face in the reflection of the glass as they walked through the hallway leading to the show. She was more made up than usual with big hair, heavy makeup and a vintage 1980s dress as she thought was fashionable when she was a child. She saw herself as a caricature, and looked at her husband who was still holding her hand so tightly as if he would never let go no matter what.

“Rafe,” she said putting her head on his shoulder. “I am sorry my love.”

She felt his hand soften and envelope hers even more at the same time.

“I do not want you to be sorry. If you do not like her I understand, but did you try? I do not think you have.”


“I will try for you my love, I will try.”

It was right then that Kelly walked toward them in a vintage 80s dress of her own. Of course she would be there, she was an influencer. That was her job.

Her job to influence and it seemed she had influence with her husband.

The 80s music was so loud, the driving bass of a Culture Club song and Kelly looked at her before she lured Rafe into her arms to dance. He squeezed Eliza’s hand before he went off with Kelly, and Eliza wandered into the gallery toward Leon and Alessandra.

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Divulging Details of a Hot Night

“So, how did it go with Kelly at the party?” Jeanne asked, watching her sister intently.

Eliza smiled. 

Jeanne was nervous because she had interviewed Kelly, became friends with her, and introduced her to Rafe–her brother-in-law. She had never expected that Rafe would get so close with the influencer.

But he did. 

Divulging details of a hot night he had had with Eliza and Oscar, Kelly and Rafe had shared a kiss, and Rafe came home and told Eliza all about it.

“Nothing happened,” Eliza said, looking at her daughter Bibi play in the distance. Bibi was an only child so far–she was not sure if she wanted to have another child. And Bibi played so well by herself. “Kelly knew she was coming here to meet me because I never met her. Rafe told me what he told her, and I wanted to meet her. She’s pretty and new and charming. I can see why he would want something with her. He can if he wants to, but she is not going to be a part of a group dynamic for me.”

Jeanne took a sip of her coffee, nodding.

“Did she say anything to you?”

Jeanne kept nodding,

“She was intimidated by you–felt you were not into it. She said Rafe seemed very affectionate and friendly, but she did not want any of that in her life.

Eliza nodded. Kelly was not someone she wanted to get closer to.

Alessa was here last night with Leon.”

Eliza nodded now. She looked into her sister’s eyes as she sipped her coffee.

“She was.”

“Eliza.”

“Jeanne?”

“Were you ever in love with Alessandra?”

Eliza put her glass down with a loud clank.

“Alessa was a friend—you know that! I would have told you if I was in love with her.”

“That is what I thought, but you looked so weird when I mentioned her.”

“It was intense. If I ever would have been with a woman, it would have been Alessa, but I never wanted to be with someone just to try something. Everyone I have slept with has been for love or something more. I don’t want anything more with Alessa. And now she is with Leon.”

Jeanne nodded.

Eliza felt happy though that Kelly was intimidated by her, and hopefully, she would not be part of her larger dynamic with her husband. She was not her type.

It would have made more sense for Leon and Alessa to have been a foursome with them.

Eliza paused.

Alessa had met her in the bathroom that night. They smiled at each other in the mirror. This was some time now after the falling out they had endured. Eliza felt happy to see her look happy with Leon. Leon had wanted their friend Sally at some point, but now Eliza wondered if he had just been trying to maintain some closeness to Alessa? He had always been by her side.

Eliza smiled at her sister like a Cheshire cat.

 

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Dressed to Kill

Kelly got dressed painstakingly for the party at Rafe and Eliza’s. She had met Eliza before and liked her a great deal. But after her friendly date with Rafe first telling her about an intimate experience he had with his wife’s significant other–they ended up having a moment at the bar. He told her that she had to join the festivities tonight.
“I want you to come,” he said kissing her forehead at the bar as they were about to leave a few nights ago.
He kissed her forehead again as they greeted each other. Kelly could not keep her eyes off of Eliza who was literally glowing. And why wouldn’t she? She was regularly having sex with two men— two very gorgeous men.
Including her husband, the man who had invited Kelly there. Kelly walked around with a glass of champagne. She looked for Jeanne, but she was so coupled with her fiance Terrence that she did not want to steal her away from him. Rafe looked sexy and dapper, beside Eliza.
Eliza was the kind of woman who commanded attention. Kelly felt her hands shake as she looked over at him. Eliza rested her eyes on her and there was a smile on her face, but Kelly was not sure what it meant.
Rafe looked at her and raised his glass.
Kelly—the influencer at almost guru status—was completely at a loss even though she was dressed to kill, but she was not sure she had any power.

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The Alpha—Retro

I am reposting my first Wicked Wednesday post—#97–in honor of the 500th post. I was burning to write this story, and almost eight years later, Eliza and ensemble are still going strong!!!

Hotel

Eliza was always waiting. As a younger woman with her friends in bars looking for Mr. Goodbar like the novel and movie she had read and seen. Now she was in the hotel bar waiting for her fiance. Curled protectively over her drink, she thought about all the things going on in her life, all at once at a pace she could barely control. Slowly, a man sat beside her at the crowded bar, everything about him was slow, measured including his smile at her. Eliza felt inside her as if everything had stilled in that moment.

She tried to be still, still curled over her drink. The man did not even seem to notice her after he smiled, which she felt was for the best as she stirred her drink aimlessly with the cutoff straw that was inside it. She crossed her legs, hooking her ankle so her legs seemed crossed twice.

“You’re engaged?”

Eliza’s lips had just touched the rim of her glass, as she looked up at him startled by his sudden speech.

“Yes,” she choked slightly even though she had not had a sip. Looking around nervously to avoid looking in the man’s eyes, she remembered she was waiting for her fiance conveniently.

“Looking for your fiance? He’s probably not going to come.”

“What do you mean?”

She was sure her eyes darkened like Rafe told her they did when she was mad at him. The stranger was taken off his game for a moment which pleased her.

“I mean I don’t think your fiance is going to come, and I think you are coming with me.”

He held her upper arm loosely, but his grip was firm nonetheless.

“My fiance–”

His finger on her mouth was soft, almost a caress, and she was lulled into silence. She knocked over her drink, and burned with embarrassment. When she looked up at the bartender, he waved her off and she got off the stool as she was being gestured to by this man who she did not know. Her heart was beating calmly, nothing about her was wild as he took her out of the bar.

They waited near the elevators, as he took out a pack of cigarettes. He offered her one, she shook her head but he kept the cigarettes extended until she took one.

“You are going to have a hard time with the obey part of the vows, aren’t you?”

“They do not have that in the vows anymore.”

“They should,” he said inhaling smoke.

Eliza raised her eyebrow at him as he lit a cigarette for her. She had stopped smoking a few years ago when she became domesticated, or rather when she started living with Rafe. But now the feeling of the cigarette in her mouth made her feel happy. Made her think of a time when she was free. It was almost as if she were that person again.

“You think so, huh?” she said blowing out her own cloud of smoke. “Does your wife obey you?”

He snorted.

“I’m not married. But if you vow to be with a man you should obey him, and he should protect you.”

Eliza inhaled and shook her head. She wondered if Rafe was looking for her now. It was a very dim thought in her head, she did not think it would be awful for him to wonder where his perfect fiancée was for a moment.

Perfect, perfect, that was what he said about her and what he expected. She did obey him, and he did protect her but it was hard to be perfect.

“My fiance is perfect,” Eliza said out loud what she was thinking.

“Then what are you doing out here with a stranger when he is looking for you?”

Shrugging and swinging her cigarette back with her arms, from her perfect black dress that Rafe loved her in so much, she declared.

“I am not perfect.”

He grabbed her and kissed her so hard she thought she would lose her breath. Her lips throbbed from his after he pulled away from her, and put his arm about her.

The elevator was right on time and they walked into it. It was mirrored all around and she could see every angle of their bodies.

He kissed her again, this time she was not out of breath but wanted more even as he gave it. When they pulled away this time, he lifted her chin so she looked up at him.

“Are you going to obey me?”

“I am not getting married to you,” she stuck out a her tongue with insouciance.

He pulled her close to him.

“But I will protect you if you do.”

“Protect me from what?” she questioned looking up into his eyes. He looked down at her without blinking.

“From what will happen if you don’t obey me.”

Her eyes fell to the floor, she felt him looking at her. When he tilted her chin to look up at him again, she tried to avoid his gaze, but he made her look.

“I have simple rules: no names, no questions, no guilt and you keep your ring on.”

“That’s it?”

He nodded then pressed her to the coolness of the mirrored wall, kissing her so that she almost believed she would go through the glass. Peeking for just a moment as they kissed at the overhead mirror to see how it looked to have him cover her. The view made her so wet she shifted her legs, so he pressed himself all the more to her. She moaned unexpectedly even to herself, as he kissed her neck which was always her weakness.

They came to his floor and managed not to look so disheveled, since she could see in the mirrored hallways. But in his room, he did not turn on the lights. There was just the light from the moon outside.

“No lights?”

She clapped her hand over her mouth.

No questions.

He took her hand from her mouth and kissed it. She did feel protected from herself when he did that, as if to say he was okay that she had forgotten for a moment.

He pulled her hands up over her head, and pulled her body closer than close to his. Eliza was on a tilt as if dangling from a puppeteer’s string, pressed herself to him and closed her eyes opening herself to the darkness. His mouth on hers was so divine she almost wanted to pull out all of her hair as he tugged at it, her hand rose tugging at her hair with his until he kissed her fingers after pulling her hand away.

Everything she experienced was going to be him: his hands, his mouth, his body. And he was much more gentle than she would have expected considering how brutish he came off at the bar and in front of the hotel smoking. She liked the smell of cigarette smoke on their clothes as they floated past her against the wall.

Against the wall he pounded into her, her head rolling and bobbing, knocking her into another reality. He held her so close she almost could not breathe, she closed her eyes and embraced this other world she was in where she was not perfect. A world in which her arms were tight around a man whose name she did not know, but whose savory scent she wanted to scrape with her teeth.

Because it would end, this would end…

They dressed in the moonlight, and he walked her back out into mirrored hallway, and into the mirrored elevator where she watched him cover her overhead in the mirror again with a kiss. The elevator opened and revealed the bar from a distance. Eliza walked out first, Rafe was standing facing the opposite way at the bar. She walked over to him with a spring in her step, knowing she was imperfect.

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RETRO: CHRISTMAS CAROL

Rafe held Eliza tight to him, his breath sweet with amaretto from the Disaronno that they put in the eggnog while they listened to Christmas carols on the sofa. Eliza pressed her cheek to his chest, and closed her eyes. She loved feeling this close to him, and sunk deeper into the emotion.

Her phone rang, and she realized she forgot to turn it to airplane mode. A picture of the painting that was in her hotel room with Terrence popped up.

“I have to take this…” she said sheepishly, and grabbed her phone. “Terrence?”

Eliza tried to make her hmmmms unremarkable, and she did several of them with Terrence. She talked in depth about a minor job detail to make it seem like it was a business call.

“I want to curl my fingers in you,” Terrence had said. “I want to curl my fingers in you so I can smell and taste your core…”

She crossed her legs tightly when he said that.

“Okay,” she answered. “I think that is just fine…we will talk about it when we return to work. Okay, bye.”

When she turned to look at Rafe, he looked straight at her. The Christmas carols had stopped.

And so had her heart.

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Influencer

Kelly was Jeanne’s friend. His sister-in-law had done an article on Kelly as an influencer. Rafe knew Kelly, she was gorgeous and all over with the globe and media with her luxury lifestyle. He knew her right away, sitting at the bar that she was paid to sit at and look beautiful. Her waist-length ponytail and lush long lashes that would look fake on another woman but looked decadent on her, full red lips and a wide smile were on display when she saw him. He put his hand on her waist, and they kissed on both cheeks.

“Hey, honey,” Kelly said, and he smiled because the younger woman was so much more safe than any of his friends in many ways. It was their growing rapport that made him come to see her because of what had happened. She seemed like someone he could confess to. “So tell me!”

Rafe had texted Kelly a little bit of what had gone on. How much he had enjoyed watching Oscar fuck Eliza. Watching her enjoy him, and Oscar act like she was completely his. 

But it was also lying in bed, after Eliza had gotten up in the middle of the night–he was not sure–but he and Oscar were lying together. They had not been trying to do anything to each other, but they were spooning. Rafe felt Oscar hard behind him and even though Oscar could not see–he got hard as well.

“Nothing happened,” he said, taking a casual sip of his drink and trying Kelly’s as well. She smiled because she knew he thought she always got a colorful monstrosity of a cocktail to drink. “It was later how we looked at each other because we knew we had been that close. Eliza actually saw us and she said it was a turn-on–said if we wanted to do anything, she would watch.”

Rafe remembered that he and Oscar were lying there — both of them hard. Eliza watched them with an intensity of arousal he had not seen before from his wife.

Oscar moved behind him, and for a second, Rafe felt excited wondering what could happen. He turned around to face Oscar, and Eliza threw herself onto the bed and they both surrounded her.

It became about her again, as it had the night before.

“This is the same Eliza who you wanted to try something with that eccentric artist Alessandra Wagnall? She did not, so now you want to with Oscar?”

“Alessa told her I had been with a man before too and I told Eliza no, I never had been.”

“Is that the truth?” Kelly asked him, taking a sip of her colorful monstrosity.”

Rafe swirled his finger in her drink, and she licked it. Kelly looked at him, and he was pretty sure she blushed. It was the first time he saw her do that–look intimidated by him. Now he was intrigued by her because he had never thought of her like that before.

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