This is the sixth installment of the Kentucky Woman series. In this episode, Frank travels to Kay's hometown of Mittown, Kentucky where he is introduced to some of the secrets of small town USA.
1
I saw her as soon as I got off the plane ramp. She was tan, radiant, and smiling broadly as she saw me. Her long dark hair was flowing over her shoulders and down her back. She wore a loose blouse that still could not hide her big breasts, while her jeans hugged her voluptuous hips and high round ass. The sight of her immediately sent a tingle through my body.
We embraced and kissed. "You don't know how happy I am right now, Frank, having your arms around me again." she said, keeping her green eyes on mine.
"Honey, the feeling is absolutely mutual," I said, kissing her once more.
We let the embrace linger a bit and then she steered me out of the terminal toward where she had parked her car.
The drive was almost an hour to her house. On the way we passed those fabled fields of blue grass. Coming from the city, the lush greenery was so dense it almost hurt my eyes. She saw me staring at the scenery. "Welcome to Mittown County," she said.
"It's beautiful," I replied.
"Yes it is," she said with a nod.
We came to her driveway, a long, wooded dirt road and to her house. Her property was surrounded by mostly woods with just the peek of a neighboring home. Her house was a 1970's constructed Cape. The deep bark of a big dog welcomed us as we drove up.
"That's just Wolf," Kay said. "I told you about him."
And then the dog was upon us. A huge Sheppard Rottweiler mix with big teeth bared was right up at my door.
"Don't mind him. He'll soon know you're friend, not foe."
"You sure?" I asked Kay tentatively.
"Absolutely."
With that she got out of the car and went to the big dog. He wagged his tail at her as he kept glancing back at me, still nervously sitting in the car. Kay took him by his collar and hugged him, whispering into his ear.
"You can get out now," she said.
I opened the door and the dog, though eying me, no longer had its teeth bared.
"It's okay, Wolf, he's a friend," Kay cooed to him. "Give me your hand," she said to me.
I did as told. She squeezed it and then brought me closer, hugging me.
"See, baby," she said to the dog.
And like her own child, the dog nudged playfully between us.
"It's okay now," she said.
I held out my hand, palm up, and looked at Wolf with a smile. Kay released her hold on his collar and he came slowly to my hand where I could rub under his chin.
"Good, now that we're all friends," she said. "Let's go inside."
I grabbed my suitcase and followed Kay into her spacious house. It was airy with many windows facing the woods. Through the kitchen I could see the big pool, blue and looking very inviting on this hot afternoon.
"Want to swim?" Kay asked.
"You read my mind," I said.
"Let's get changed then. Come. I'll take you upstairs."
I followed her to her bedroom. She kissed me again. "I'm so happy you are here, Frank." She said again. "You get into your suit. I want to go get some food ready and then I'll join you."
I changed into my bathing suit and went out to the pool, not wasting anytime getting wet. The water was warm, but the swim was refreshing after the flight and drive. I splashed around a bit and then saw her coming out of the kitchen and down to the pool.
She had on a white bikini, the top not revealing much of her breasts while the bottoms cut to a miniscule V, exposing her hips and endless tan legs. She had put up her hair and was wearing platform sandals. The sight of her was mind boggling.
I got out of the pool, dripping, and staring dumfounded at her. "Damn, baby, no wonder that poor boy couldn't control himself when he saw you. Is this what you wore?"
"Something like this, but in black," she said and smiled shyly. "But stop, Frank, I'm still not quite good with what happened with Brock, despite what we talked about."
"Yeah, but Kay," I said, looking her up and down again. "He will never forget you and I mean that in a good way."
"I hope you're right," she said. "How's the water?"
"Fantastic," I said. "You going in?"
Before she could answer, we heard Wolf bark loudly. He was barking in the direction of the neighbor's house.
"What's he riled up about?" I asked.
Kay looked past me toward the woods and the sliver we could see of the neighbor's house. "Oh, it's probably Mr. Perry on his deck trying to catch a peek."
I grinned. "Ahhh, smart man," I said. "But the dog gives him away, huh."
"Always," Kay said. "As soon as I hear Wolf and I'm out here sunbathing, I know Mr. Perry has come out to watch."
"Do you give him a show," I asked.
She shook her head. "No, you know I'm not like that, Frank," she said, blushing slightly.
"Uh huh," I said. "You're not, but I am. Maybe we should give him a show he won't ever forget." I took her in my arms and pulled her too me, turning her to face where Mr. Perry was probably watching. I kissed her on her neck. "What do you say?"