I slowly pulled open the door to the banquet room, hoping to see an empty seat near the back of the room, so I could slink in, unnoticed. No such luck, I realized as I quietly closed the door behind me and scanned the room. Every row of seats was full except for a few empty chairs at the front of the room, directly in front of the stage. Taking a deep breath and tugging the hem of my dress down as far as it would go, I tip-toed down one of the aisles, set down my purse next to an empty seat, and sat down, crossing my legs as quickly as possible. Did I mention how short my dress was? As I sat down, it rode up to my upper thigh, and I was terribly self-conscious that someone nearby would notice I wasn't wearing any panties.
I struggled to focus on the speaker on stage, who looked oddly familiar, but my mind kept wandering. First, because I'd had a little too much to drink the night before, and had a terrible headache. But also because I was still shocked at my own behavior, that I'd been willing to go back to a strange man's room and engage in the wildest sex of my young life. I didn't even know his name, for god's sake.
I had awakened, late, this morning in his hotel room, couldn't find my panties, and had rushed downstairs so as not to miss what was left of the keynote speech. After all, that was why I was in town - not for nights of drinking and wild sex, but to attend the first major conference of my young professional career. But here I sat, flushed with embarrassment, pantiless, and sore from being ridden for what must have been hours last night. And I was still puzzled, this man on the stage looked so familiar. Where had I seen him before?
But let me back up. I should introduce myself before going any further with this story. My name's Trinity. I'm a 24-year-old professional who has moved up the ranks quickly since getting my first job right after graduation. I had jumped at the opportunity to attend this conference, knowing that it was a great opportunity to make connections, and to let my superiors know I'm serious about my work.
I'm an attractive and confident young woman - I'd describe myself as petite, just 5'4" and delicate, but with big beautiful brown eyes and wavy deep brown hair to match, and my boyfriend tells me my bouncy tits are my best feature. We're actually quite seriously involved, which leaves me feeling even more shocked at my behavior.
Anyway, I had spent the day before, the first day of the conference, making my way to various panel discussions and poster presentations, and finally wound through the expo hall, collecting a seemingly endless stack of business cards and vendor pamphlets. Throughout the day, I dutifully shook hands and introduced myself to dozens upon dozens of colleagues who might be future business partners, realizing that I never knew which connection would be the critical one. I also learned, eavesdropping on various conversations, that the bar around the corner from the hotel was the place to be that evening.
Not wanting to miss a beat, I followed the crowd after the conference sessions closed for the day, and found myself at the bar nursing a glass of white wine. I was still wearing my conference nametag ('Hello, my name is Trinity') and many a young businessman came up to me, asking if they could buy me a drink and tell me more about their product. After a few nice conversations, and a few less-than-nice approaches from drunk suitors, the bartender gave me a new glass of wine, indicating that it had been ordered by the gentleman at the end of the bar.
I looked over, and saw a handsome, slightly older man smiling back at me. He was probably 40-ish, very well dressed, and with a calm, sophisticated look that led me to think it was reasonable to try a conversation with him. He refused to introduce himself by name, just told me he was a fellow conference attendee who was interested in getting to know me a little better.
He was a suave conversationalist, and before I knew it, we were virtually alone in the bar, he had kept both the wine and the flattery coming my way, and I was feeling a little tipsy. When he invited me back to his room, I eagerly agreed, the word 'no' never even entering my mind. I wasn't drunk, but somehow I had forgotten that I was supposed to be in town on business, forgotten that I had a boyfriend, and was only conscious of the warmth growing between my legs as I followed this handsome, confident man up to his room.