Fates.Gamble
Care to take a gamble?
- Joined
- Oct 11, 2012
- Location
- Somewhere out there...
Devon was surprised how quickly she answered, as though she had the phone in her hand just waiting for him. “Well hello there, Beautiful,” he greeted her, the hint of a grin behind his words, “Remember me?” As if a night like theirs could ever be forgotten. He went from his seat to the window, gazing mindlessly over the city-scape as he listened to her voice, which was somehow even more sensual over the phone. “That I did,” he responded, grin widening as he recalled the lingerie she’d left behind. “A memento almost as good as the memories that go with it.” Devon turned away from the window, and its view of the large Globex building that fought to kiss the sky. “That’s why I’m calling,” he explained, trying to remind himself to forget about his rivals, “I was hoping we could discuss that ‘sometime in the future.’” It seemed Gabriella was on the same track, surprise taking over as she suggested meeting up even sooner than he had planned. “Yeah, that’d be great,” he quickly agreed. The smile he’d been wearing spread across his face, his very blood running hot at the prospect of seeing her again. “I don’t have a whole lot to do today, so I’m yours babe. When’s good for you?”
His attention jumped in surprise as the office door swung open, but he settled quickly as he saw it was just his friend, Zack. “What the hell are you still doing in here? How’d the meeting go?” He quickly silenced himself after a sharp motion from Devon, who was trying to hear Gabby’s answer over the mouthy fool. “You got it,” Devon told her, “I’ll meet you there.” His eyes jumped up to the clock, startled to see that he had less than an hour to get there. Where had the day gone? It felt like he’d only just awoken to her note, yet already he’d been rushed to work and off to lunch.
“Well you’re smiling too much for that to be some boring business date,” Zack commented once his friend had finally hung up the phone, “You get yourself a new lady friend last night? I thought you were going to call me once you got to the bar!”
“Oh man,” Devon started, grinning at his friend, “I found a girl like you wouldn’t believe. I forgot you even existed from the moment I saw her.”
“What? Man, that’s some shit! All you ever do is get lucky and leave me in the dust. All because I’m some lowly corporate suit monkey and you’re the prince of the land. It’s not right man…. Whoa! Where do you think you’re going? Details brother.”
Devon laughed as he shook his head at the man. “Sorry man, no time. I’ve got to meet her at Luma by Noon.” He stopped in the door-way as he recalled the folder his father had given him, still on the table where he’d left it. With a sigh, he returned and gathered it up, before heading out into the hall, Zack quick on his heels.
“The morning after date?” he questioned with awe. “Damn man. I thought Devon Buckholtz lived by the ‘many fish in the sea’ philosophy. She must have been something out of this world to keep your ass coming back for more.”
“You’ve got no idea,” Devon replied with a grin, ignoring Zackery the rest of the way through the building until the kid was practically bursting with pleads for the details. But Gabriella was a little too good to share if even in thought.
Devon returned to the GT, disappointed with how short he was on time. He carefully tucked his father’s folder away in the console, before roaring his car to life and heading out. Traffic was a bitch as always, as was finding a place to park, but he made it to Luma no more than five minutes late. He stepped inside, and had barely made it to the hostess before his eyes picked out Gabriella waiting for him at their table. She was every bit as breath-taking as the first time he spotted her from across the room. He left the hostess half-way through her greeting, his mind too drawn to his date to bother with anyone else right now. He strode across the restaurant and slipped into the seat across from her, warm smile lighting his handsome face.
“Sorry to keep you waiting, had to fight the traffic a bit.” he told her, his eyes instantly sweeping across her body in a look that spoke of obvious desire, and want, “But you were definitely worth the drive to see. You look fantastic.” Devon removed his blazer while settling into his seat, unable to take his eyes off of her or wipe the grin off his face. “So I’ve heard about this place, but don’t think I’ve ever been here before. It’s nice.” It was clear that his attention wasn’t really on the atmosphere, though. The look in his eyes practically screamed that he was thinking about last night, remembering the way her body looked beneath the clothes. It was like she was a lovely present wrapped all back up, that begged to be opened all over again. “I have to say I was a little surprised to see you gone this morning, but I certainly enjoyed your message.” <e>
His attention jumped in surprise as the office door swung open, but he settled quickly as he saw it was just his friend, Zack. “What the hell are you still doing in here? How’d the meeting go?” He quickly silenced himself after a sharp motion from Devon, who was trying to hear Gabby’s answer over the mouthy fool. “You got it,” Devon told her, “I’ll meet you there.” His eyes jumped up to the clock, startled to see that he had less than an hour to get there. Where had the day gone? It felt like he’d only just awoken to her note, yet already he’d been rushed to work and off to lunch.
“Well you’re smiling too much for that to be some boring business date,” Zack commented once his friend had finally hung up the phone, “You get yourself a new lady friend last night? I thought you were going to call me once you got to the bar!”
“Oh man,” Devon started, grinning at his friend, “I found a girl like you wouldn’t believe. I forgot you even existed from the moment I saw her.”
“What? Man, that’s some shit! All you ever do is get lucky and leave me in the dust. All because I’m some lowly corporate suit monkey and you’re the prince of the land. It’s not right man…. Whoa! Where do you think you’re going? Details brother.”
Devon laughed as he shook his head at the man. “Sorry man, no time. I’ve got to meet her at Luma by Noon.” He stopped in the door-way as he recalled the folder his father had given him, still on the table where he’d left it. With a sigh, he returned and gathered it up, before heading out into the hall, Zack quick on his heels.
“The morning after date?” he questioned with awe. “Damn man. I thought Devon Buckholtz lived by the ‘many fish in the sea’ philosophy. She must have been something out of this world to keep your ass coming back for more.”
“You’ve got no idea,” Devon replied with a grin, ignoring Zackery the rest of the way through the building until the kid was practically bursting with pleads for the details. But Gabriella was a little too good to share if even in thought.
Devon returned to the GT, disappointed with how short he was on time. He carefully tucked his father’s folder away in the console, before roaring his car to life and heading out. Traffic was a bitch as always, as was finding a place to park, but he made it to Luma no more than five minutes late. He stepped inside, and had barely made it to the hostess before his eyes picked out Gabriella waiting for him at their table. She was every bit as breath-taking as the first time he spotted her from across the room. He left the hostess half-way through her greeting, his mind too drawn to his date to bother with anyone else right now. He strode across the restaurant and slipped into the seat across from her, warm smile lighting his handsome face.
“Sorry to keep you waiting, had to fight the traffic a bit.” he told her, his eyes instantly sweeping across her body in a look that spoke of obvious desire, and want, “But you were definitely worth the drive to see. You look fantastic.” Devon removed his blazer while settling into his seat, unable to take his eyes off of her or wipe the grin off his face. “So I’ve heard about this place, but don’t think I’ve ever been here before. It’s nice.” It was clear that his attention wasn’t really on the atmosphere, though. The look in his eyes practically screamed that he was thinking about last night, remembering the way her body looked beneath the clothes. It was like she was a lovely present wrapped all back up, that begged to be opened all over again. “I have to say I was a little surprised to see you gone this morning, but I certainly enjoyed your message.” <e>