This is a story of fiction. A story about a little/big town in the northern plains filled with high-powered people. Intrigue and violence along with sweetness and romance fill the days of the people of Orchard Falls. This is a copyrighted work and may not be published by anyone but me, Zeb_Carter / Xavier Carter.
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Orchard Falls
Chapter 1
Don Steel was standing in the corner talking with friends about nothing, as friends sometimes do, when a vision, his vision, of loveliness, entered the room. He did not recognize her as anyone that he knew, but his heart was stunned to silence as he gazed upon her face. Her eyes were what took his breath away, pools of cool blue liquid that shone with such brilliance, even in the bright lights of the ballroom, they were a beacon. She wore a floor-length black dress without decoration. As she moved, gliding would be more appropriate, a flash of leg wink from the slits at the sides. The delicate curve of her neck flowed out of her dress, sweeping down to her bare shoulders across the sweet sweep of the top of her breasts. The jiggle behind the dress confirmed that she wore no bra and the smoothness of the dress as it hugged her hips proved she had forgotten her panties. She was magnificent. Don's head felt as if it was going to explode as he finally took a long needed breath. He had to know her name.
"George, do you know who that lovely young lady is over by the fireplace?" he asked his friend, in the group he was talking with.
"Which one?" George asked, swiveling his head to look for her.
"The lovely young lady, in the black dress, by the fireplace, do you see her?"
"Oh her, that's Michelle Wilfinger. But you might as well forget about her. She is standoffish and really hard to get to know." George stopped, looking around the group of guys in our circle. They all nodded in agreement with George.
"Do you know her?"
"I've met her before."
"Introduce me." Don grabbed George by the arm dragging him over to where she stood. Don had to prod George in the ribs as she turned to them.
"Hello George," she said her gaze sliding past him to rest on Don.
"Michelle Wilfinger may I introduce Don Steel, a long time friend of mine. Don this is Michelle."
"Very pleased to met you, Michelle," Don said. As he took her offered hand, he leaned down and pressed his lips to its back. It smelled of soap and perfume.
"I'm pleased to meet any friend of George's," she said softly as she retracted her hand holding it stiffly by her side.
George turned to leave, Michelle reached out with the hand Don had kissed and touched his arm. George froze at her touch. Seconds passed as this little tableau played out in front of Don. Finally, George crumbled to a pose of dejection and walked away without turning. Michelle stood there with her hand outstretched, frozen as she watched George return to Don's group of friends. She blinked twice, lowered her hand to her side and turned to Don with a smile on her lips.
"So how long have you known George?"
"Not long, a few weeks. He just started at our firm. What was that all about?"
"It was nothing, nothing at all. And what firm is that?" She seemed genuinely interested.
"Sarbanes Oxley and Associates," he told her. He would never forget the look on her face as George turned to leave and Don would never forget the way George had walked away.
"That's the big IT firm here in Orchard Falls, isn't it?" She continued as if nothing had taken place between her and George.
"Yes, it is. In fact, they are throwing this party tonight. Might I ask what you do?"
"Yes, of course, you may." She smiled waiting. She was a tease. Don chuckled.
"What do you do to fill your time Miss Wilfinger?"
"I am currently doing my residency at Orchard Falls Medical Center. And please it's Michelle."
"You're a Doctor!" Don said with surprise. Not that she couldn't be a doctor or was incapable of being a doctor. He was just surprised.
"Yes, I'm a doctor. Any aches or pains you want me to look at?" She immediately lowered her eyes in embarrassment as she realized what she had asked him.
"No, not at the moment. Can I get you a drink?" The embarrassment had passed as quickly as it had come.
"I'll walk with you to the bar." He offered her his arm and she took it as they, well he walked, she glided, over to the bar.
"What will you have?"
"A scotch and soda, on the rocks please," she said to the bartender.
"I'll have a club soda with a twist of lime."
"Not drinking tonight?"
"I don't drink anymore. I found that I always hate myself the next day."
"Then I bet your friends like you on boy's night out?" Her smile was intoxicating enough for him as she gazed into his eyes while they waited for their drinks.
"You have the most beautiful eyes, Michelle." Her blush filled her face darkening her tan and causing the sprinkle of tiny freckles across her nose to appear. She broke her gaze, looking down at the bar top. She appeared quite disconcerted at his comment.
"Thank you for saying so Mr. Steel." Why so formal all of a sudden. Had He done something wrong?