Date: Mon, 3 Aug 2015 09:34:37 +0000 (UTC) From: Beaumonte Bill Subject: Michael's Story Part 9 Michael's Story (part 9) Cheryl Marie was a lovely girl I met in Cincinnati a number of years ago. Sadly, her life was cut short when she was hospitalized and died from pneumonia acquired there. Parts 1-7 of this story are exactly as she wrote it, except for a few spelling and grammatical corrections. This and subsequent parts I write in honor of Cheryl Marie – I only wish she could have written it and seen if published. –––––––––––––––––––– We drove to the club where Rory would be performing. Along the way I took the initiative and took hold of Michael's hand, which really pleased him. We were shown to our table and I ordered a glass of wine, while Michael ordered his traditional bottled water. We talked about the upcoming show and shared experiences with Rory's music. Rory was short for Aurora, which I actually liked better than Rory, which didn't sound as feminine. She had been performing for around 40 years, with a dozen albums produced. Over her career, Rory had been honored with almost a dozen music awards. I had never been to one of her liver performances, and was truly grateful to Michael for taking me. What a wonderful bonus that Michael was the man taking me. My mind was racing to take in all that was happening – after years of being a girl in private, it felt like I was not simply taking another step, but a giant leap – I hoped it wasn't off the top of a building. Michael took my hand while we enjoyed Rory's performance. This time it had a wonderful calming effect. I hoped that I was settling into my role. Was it a "role" or the "real me"? I wasn't sure, but I thought I might just find out tonight. I had several more glasses of wine throughout the performance, while Michael continued with only water. I nursed the last one so I could avoid getting drunk. Already I was sure that any inhibitions I had were nearly gone. The performance was magnificent, exceeding both of our expectations. Afterward we walked out to the car hand-in-hand. Michael opened my door for me, but instead of getting in I turned to him and put my arms around his neck and pulled close to him. I hugged him and said, "thank you Michael, for this wonderful evening!" I pulled back just a bit and looked up into Michael's eyes. He brought his lips to mine and I instinctively opened my mouth and our tongues met. I pulled close to him and we shared a wonderfully passionate kiss. As we kissed I felt his erection pressing against my leg. I wasn't absolutely sure where this would all lead – I wasn't sure I was ready to move a lot further, but it certainly seemed that Michael was! I got into the car and we drove back to my place. We were strangely silent during the drive – I think we were both processing that kiss and wondering if we had crossed a forbidden line. Hell, what was I thinking? Everything about this night was about as "forbidden" as it gets! I didn't want the night to end like this, so I reached over and took Michael's hand. He looked toward me and I smiled at him. "That was quite some kiss!" I said. "In all my years," said Michael, "I don't think I have experienced a more passionate kiss than that. I was afraid you might be having some regrets." "This is a really big deal to me, Michael," I confessed, "and I needed some time to process all that has happened, but I'm delighted with our date." "That kiss can never be taken back," Michael said, "and I wouldn't want to, but I don't want it to ruin things at the office." "All we can do is to try to remain professional," I replied, "and keep this for our private time – that is, if you want to continue." We were stopped at a traffic light, and Michael leaned over to me for a brief kiss and said, "I really want to continue, but I'm struggling with my internal feelings." "In what way?" I inquired. "Cheryl dear, I am really attracted to you – really!" Michael explained, "but I know you are also Carl, and I'm trying to deal with that." "So you are not sure if this is a straight or gay relationship?" I asked. "That's sort of what I am struggling with," he returned, "you know I'm not at all homophobic – I just have always thought of myself as straight." "Have we done anything at all that isn't straight?" I asked. "Well, not so far, but I'm feeling very strong desire for you," Michael responded. "I felt your `desire' pressing against me when we kissed," I confessed. Michael flushed red with embarrassment, and did not respond. "It's ok," I said, "you are a man and it is natural to respond to a woman as you have – I'm really flattered that you like me so much." "It's more than that," Michael said. "Oh?" I asked, "please tell me more." "I can't," Michael said, "it's much too personal." "Michael dear," I said, "we are getting very personal – is it something you think would offend me?" "Not exactly," Michael replied, "it's something I'm not so proud of – maybe you can get it out of me after a few drinks." "I see that I'm going to have to get you something stronger than water," I said, and we both laughed. We arrived at my place and I just wasn't ready for our date to end, so I asked, "Would you like to come in?" Michael agreed and soon we were inside. I slipped out of my heels – they were very sexy, but were tough to wear for hours at a time – I was glad to shed them. I turned to Michael again and we had another breathtaking kiss! I really wanted him to be my man. We sat on the couch and we continued to kiss. The wine had really made me feel mellow and I felt ready for whatever may happen. –––––––––––––––––––– To be continued ... Feel free to contact me with your comments or requests. –Bill (oral_guy_2000@yahoo.com) Please support this website by donating to nifty.org