04 The Office Visit
Date: 10/15/2023,
Categories:
Mature
Author: byRagdenZar, Source: Literotica
Keeping the car in low gear, I drove through the silent streets, windows down, enjoying the night. A soft breeze blew, bringing the smell of fall to me. The streetlights shone on every corner, lighting a path through the quiet town. Taking turns at random, I rolled through the town watching the dark storefronts, not seeing a soul. It was strange to wander through a town this late at night when nothing was moving. Not that this town was a busy one during the day, but still odd to see it so lifeless. Like a well-maintained ghost town.
As I rounded another corner, I noticed, up the street, a light on. Even from blocks away, it was obvious that someone was still up and about. Curious, I parked the car and walked towards the large building. Windows covered the front of the building. Most had the shades open, revealing offices behind. Some were neat and tidy, while others had papers and notes scattered about. The last window had the blinds pulled, and light leaked between them as someone moved around inside.
Standing in the silent dark, I watched for a minute to see who was inside. Nothing moved for a moment, then a shadow passed over the shades. Keeping watch, I waited. Behind the shades I caught glimpses of a figure sitting behind a desk. Only scant details were available. Silken legs. Long dark hair. A light-colored blouse. I caught a glimpse of her face, and something deep inside of me tightened. My stomach knotted up. Then the blinds parted.
A single hand pushes the ...
... shades apart, and an angelic face peered out into the darkness. Dark eyes, underneath narrow eyebrows slipped from side to side, looking for something in the dark. I stood still, wondering if she could see me. Her dark hair was pulled back into a bun. A stray strand played across her brow. Her slender form was backlit and radiant in the light. The knot in my stomach tightened as she looked right at me. Her eyes narrowed, and I felt as if she was peering into my soul. Perhaps she liked what she saw as a slight smile played across her face. Then the blinds slipped back into place.
My heart hammered in my chest; my hands grew clammy. The thought that crossed my mind was simple. It was not fair that she was inside, and I was out. Some greater equation of life was out of balance, and my world was spinning off axis. The only solution was to go into the light...
I turned on my heels and walked to the main entrance of the building. For a heart-breaking moment, I pondered what I would have to do if the doors were locked. Would there be another way in? I could not let a simple locked door stand between me and the glorious light. I knew nothing of picking locks, but could I learn? I looked around and spied no rocks nearby with which I could break the glass. And even if there were, I would hate to startle the young woman with the breaking of glass. The fortunes must have been gazing upon me, as the latch slipped, and the door opened with a soft sigh.
Beyond the dark glass of the ...