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Something Wild(3)



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Seven and a half hours later, Penny sat behind the black limousine's  tinted windows, feeling like someone else. Which stood to reason, since  she'd paused before the mirror in her foyer not long ago trying to  figure out who she saw there. With hair volumized by electric rollers  that hadn't seen the light of day since high school, makeup that somehow  changed the entire appearance of her face, and especially with the  little black dress and strappy heels she wore, it was no wonder she  couldn't recognize herself.

She'd instructed the driver to stop the limo at the corner of Fourth and  Walnut at precisely ten o'clock where a gentleman would be joining her.  Only now, as she rode in unnerving silence, did she begin to wonder if  the stoic thirty-something driver suspected what was about to happen  back here. She pressed the button that raised a dark panel between them.

Eyeing the bottle of champagne in the ice bucket, Penny reached for it.  She'd intended to save it for Martin and his seduction, but she needed  it now. Hopefully it would calm her down. Filling one of the long,  fluted glasses provided, she drained it by half, then paused as the  bubbly, tingling sensation skittered through her.

Drinking another quick glass and a half as they neared downtown, she  thought she was almost relaxed. But then, maybe relaxed was the wrong  word. As it had earlier in Martin's office, fear was beginning to give  way to anticipation.

Her fantasy was to make wild love to a man in a moving limousine. It was  fairly simple as fantasies went, she supposed, but that made it  attainable, too, and something about it just sounded so glamorous and  urgent. Although she'd never experienced it, she'd always been  fascinated by the idea of two people so truly impassioned that they  couldn't even wait to get home.

The limo tooled around the downtown streets, moving past Fountain  Square, turning right onto Walnut, soon passing the awning-covered  entrance to the Two Sisters Pub, still open for business on a Friday  night. But Penny's thoughts had nothing to do with work. Instead, she  pondered the black push-up bra and thong panties beneath her dress. No  one who knew her would believe she even owned such things, let alone  wore them. Oh, she'd always liked pretty lingerie, but the stuff she had  on tonight, underneath and on top, fell into a different category. Even  she could scarcely believe that good girl Penny Halloran could be this  utterly wild! She bit her lip and silently thanked God for inventing  champagne. Yet as she gazed out the tinted windows as they circled the  block, she suffered a startling thought. What if somehow the windows  weren't really tinted well enough? What if somehow people on the street  or in other cars could actually see in? She knew it was a crazy thought,  but the idea of being seen was almost enough to squelch the delicious  bit of naughtiness that had begun to bite pleasantly into her spine. She  wanted to be wild, she wanted to give herself over to complete abandon,  she wanted to be everything for the man she was about to seduce, but  she also wanted to shut out the rest of the world, make sure they both  knew they were the only two people involved.                       
       
           



       

So Penny reached up and drew the tiny shade over the window next to her,  snapping it shut at the bottom, then moved about the whole interior of  the limo, darkening every window the same way.

When she was done, the inside of the car was as black as a cave. Martin  wouldn't be able to see her-her voluminous hair, her crimson lips, her  sexy, clinging dress. But at least he would be able to feel that part,  then peel it off her, so maybe that was all that mattered. Their hands,  their bodies-all exploring and connecting. And of course, if she really  did want Martin to see her, she could easily flip on the overhead light …   But maybe, she decided, this whole thing would be easier to accomplish  in the dark.

With that in mind, Penny reached up to the car's ceiling and located the  switch that controlled the interior light. Shifting it until the  overhead bulb came on, she studied the settings: On, Off and Door. She  didn't even want Martin to see her when he stepped inside the car, so  she moved the switch to Off, immersing herself in a darkness that  wouldn't be interrupted when the door opened.

The truth was, an old nemesis had begun to return over the last few  minutes. Fear, nervousness. She'd never done anything so completely  contrary to her normal self, and at the moment-champagne or no  champagne-she was beginning to grow uncertain if she could pull this off  without feeling like an idiot. What on earth would Martin think? What  if he didn't like it? What if he thought she was easy, sleazy? What had  she been thinking to rent a limousine just for the purpose of having sex  in it?

Penny was a heartbeat away from forgetting the whole idea of seduction,  and instead trying to convince Martin she'd intended nothing more than a  fun evening of champagne and barhopping on

Main Street

, when the limo pulled to the curb, gliding to a slow stop.

They were at Fourth and Walnut; Penny could feel it. And somehow, just  arriving there, just knowing she stood on the very brink of either  embracing her desires or running from them, girded her strength in a way  she'd never imagined.

Penny swallowed hard, determined to take this bold leap into sexual  abandon without looking back. This was it, the beginning of something  wild.

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As Ryan pushed through the revolving brass doors that led out to

Walnut Street

, the sultry summer air hit him like a brick. He thought to reach up and  loosen his tie, but instead tightened it a little instead, wanting to  look good for his date, or at least as good as a guy could look after  working fourteen hours straight. It had seemed silly to drive home, then  come back to meet Penny, when there was plenty he could do at the  office. He intended to make a good impression on Martin and go places in  this company, and he figured there was no time to start like the  present.

The glow of streetlamps lit the city night, but when he glanced at the corner she'd indicated on her note, no one was there.

Well, no one but whoever sat in that shiny black limo. A matching black-clad driver stood at the car's door.

Ryan shifted his gaze to the green awning bearing the familiar Two  Sisters logo-a cartoonish line drawing of two women, one holding up a  hamburger, the other a mug of beer-and wondered if Penny might be  inside. But no, she'd said the corner, so he'd wait there for a few  minutes before looking elsewhere.

When he checked his watch at five after ten, he glanced up to see that  the limo still lingered. And only then did it dawn on him. Could she  possibly be inside it?

Nah, surely not. Not Penny the Sandwich Girl.

Yet for some reason he kept staring at the limo, and the longer he  stared, the more he began to think, maybe. After all, the damn thing had  been sitting at the corner since he'd walked out at ten on the dot. It  seemed an elaborate first date, but the idea that she was inside began  to press on him.

Even as he took a few tentative steps toward the big, black car, he  actually debated forgetting this whole thing. He had the odd sense now  that perhaps this "uncomplicated girl" was a little more complicated  than she'd seemed. Yet something, call it curiosity, a simple  Alice-in-Wonderland need to see what lay down the rabbit hole, drew him  toward the car.

His heartbeat increased as he got nearer, wondering what awaited him.  And even as his better judgment told him to turn around and walk away,  to go get a drink somewhere by himself and then go home, curiosity  bloomed into a pinch of excitement in his chest.

"I'm supposed to meet a woman here named Penny," he said to the driver.

The man responded by opening the car's door.

Ryan stepped into the cool air of the limousine with total confidence.  Only when he sat down and the door shut behind him did he realize he'd  been immersed in total darkness.

"Are you surprised?"

Ryan tried to formulate an answer, at least relieved to hear that the voice did belong to Penny.                       
       
           



       

"Wait, don't answer that," she said as the limo pulled away from the  curb. "In fact, don't say anything at all. Let me do all the talking.  I'm sure you find this pretty unconventional, but I just had to do it. I  just wanted to do  …  something special, something crazy, something wild.  For once in my life, I just wanted to lose all my inhibitions, so … " she  paused to swallow audibly, nervously " … I hope you won't think this is  awful of me. I hope it's a part of me you'll be able to  …  fully  appreciate, since, in all honesty, it's a side of myself I just  discovered and I want to get-" her voice dropped to a provocative tone  now "-really intimate. So just sit back, relax, and let me make you feel  good."