Sylvia Mills would not have expected as dull a person as Kevin Dooley was to know about a spot as interesting as this one was. Like a lot of dance places, the prices for food and drink were high. But Sylvia loved to dance, and she was willing to go there with Kevin for that. Not that he was really good at it, or that she would ever consider doing much else with him, any of the things that he really wanted to do with her. But she was happy to use him and his money. The dinner before they came here must have run a good sixty dollars.
She saw somebody more interesting not long after she got there that night in early May. He was a tall and muscular young fellow sitting alone in a back corner. She danced some with Kevin, then with several others. But the stranger picked up her signals and he soon moved in on her. His arms went around her body in such a way that his hot hands seemed like they would melt her behind right off.
Sylvia began to fantasize about him taking off not her rear but her clothes, and his, and balling her senseless right in the middle of the dance floor. Her fantasies plainly found an echo in him, to judge by the large hard tube that pressed against her. The way it felt made her mouth go dry, even though it made her wet elsewhere. His name was John.
John Parron had planned to be here tonight, but not alone. The phone call that he got at six o'clock, saying that the woman he had a date with was not feeling well, had left him suddenly at loose ends. So he decided to come anyway, to see what might be made of the evening. Quite a bit, from the way this girl was acting.
Over the next hour Sylvia danced with John often -- as often as she dared, as often as she could stand and remain standing. He made her legs weak with his touch. It seemed crazy to her when he kissed her and tried to hold the kiss while she were dancing. But when his tongue slipped in between her lips and invaded her mouth, it didn't seem crazy at all -- but it was driving her that way.
And not collapsing at his feet or climbing his body was all the harder now. He knew very well how she was feeling, which made it worse; or maybe saved her from getting arrested. He knew the layout of this place, and saw a way to use that knowledge.