Alicia was always so impressive and intelligent. At staff meetings, she always spoke with eloquence and offered innovative solutions to the problems at work. No one was surprised when the day came when she was announced to become the new manager at the hotel. Everyone was happy for her and applauded her success. Of course, success can come with its own drawbacks. Her stand-out abilities made her stand out too much. Her coworkers often felt that she was "above" them even when she was one of them, so few of them ever socialized with her or even had a conversation beyond idle chit chat. This problem became exasperated when she finally reached management status. As a result, Alicia often felt a certain level of loneliness, and her loneliness led to a sense of longing for connection.
Her constant work also prevented her meeting someone who could satisfy other, more personal, needs. It was certainly not for lack of physical beauty. Her smooth chocolate skin was hypnotic to anyone that even so much as grazed her hand. Her full lips seemed to invite the embrace of another's lips. There was a voluptuous quality to her figure, and her hair was kept in long, perfect braids that reached in between her shoulder blades.
When Robert started working the front desk at the hotel, he was immediately enchanted by her. Though she was his boss, he couldn't help but cast an admiring glance and let his eyes trace the curvaceousness of her body. Though she pretended not to notice, Alicia did take pleasure in feeling desired. In truth, Robert himself was not unattractive. He was tall and thin with short brown hair and a beard. He had a certain playful masculinity about him that Alicia found amusing. Robert was also not afraid to actively talk to Alicia, which was a certain confidence that she didn't seem to find among the employees or customers she dealt with on a daily basis.
One evening, Alicia was walking through the lobby and saw Robert attending the front desk. She decided to push the envelope and see how he would respond to some playful teasing on her end. She walked up to him and said, "Robert. I noticed you have a little bit of a staring problem when it comes to me."
Robert chuckled. He replied, "Yeah. It's because I've noticed you have a little bit of a 'being hot' problem."
Alicia smirked. "That's an interesting way to talk to your boss," she said.
"You're just the boss out here," he replied, "Behind closed doors would be another story."
"Oh?" she teased, "What exactly would you do behind closed doors?"