A note to readers:
This is a long story that unfolds chapter by chapter through the eyes of two protagonists – Mark and Elsa, and as in many of my other stories involves a growing spate of horny characters. Every ten chapters or so I will provide a short summary at the start of that episode to bring new readers up to date. This story could appear in a number of genres (Loving Wives, Incest, Lesbian, Fetish, and more) depending on the chapter, but the overall theme is Group, so I have applied this moniker to all chapters. The story is still being written, yet I intend to post a new chapter every couple of days. Enjoy.
Chapter 4 – Redemption and Girlfriend's Sister Sex
Mark
Elsa fired about a hundred questions at me like rifle shots at a carnival, expecting me to instantly respond with the first answers that occurred to me. I did, but I wasn't sure I was giving the answers that would keep me in her good graces. Some of her questions and comments confused me, especially where involving her sister was concerned. I couldn't fathom what she was suggesting.
Elsa had started to smile a lot, and the initial sad look on her face had given way to glee about nailing me with some of her questions. I figured this was penance and part of the groveling process.
The entire time we'd been talking the limousine had been taking a slow and circuitous route to the Ritz Carlton Hotel. This was the top of the line hotel in the city, and it also had a ballroom that could seat five hundred or more for dinner. I'd instructed my driver to make the ten-minute trip take at least thirty or forty minutes until I signaled that I wanted to arrive. With Elsa's consent, I tapped on the glass to indicate we should head to our destination.
The limousine finally pulled up in front of the main entrance. A doorman immediately opened the door for us as the chauffeur raced around the long car to help extract us from the plush vehicle. I noticed a familiar face standing in the crowd of other people milling around the hotel entrance. I took Else and Cindy over and introduced Lucas, my security man, to them. He was more focused on the crowd than any of us. Lots of flash bulbs went off as we reached a red carpet from the limo.
As we entered the hotel lobby, there were other people standing there in groups – the men in tuxedos and the women in ball gowns. I took each girl's arm and led them through the grand foyer, down an ornate hallway, and into a grand hall just outside the ballroom.
A half-dozen people raced to greet me. "Mr. Worthington, we are so glad you could join us this evening. We have you seated at the head table. I hope that is acceptable."
I glanced left and right at the two beauties with me and replied, "Only if these two gorgeous ladies are on either side of me."
"Certainly, Mr. Worthington. We will make sure that is the situation. I know we planned on your bringing one other person."
Another younger man stepped forward, "Ms. Conners, Ms. Conners, and Mr. Worthington, may I bring you some drinks. We have some excellent wines that we have set aside for our VIPs."
Before I could reply, Elsa spoke with authority, "I would like to have a glass of the white wine that everyone else is enjoying." Cindy agreed with her.
I looked at them with wonder and repeated the same order, adding that I would like some ice in my glass as well. When the aide had vanished, I turned to Elsa, "That was a wonderful thing to do. I wish I had thought of saying that at so many of the prior events like this."
Elsa asked me as the three of us stood there, "Are you spoiled?"
I laughed, "Yes, probably; more so these days. I was anything but as a kid – my parents were poor but strict. The part of me that struggled to get to where I am wants the privilege. Another part of me doesn't want to distance myself that much from the rest of civilized people. As the old saying goes, I still have to put my pants on one leg at a time."
The aide rushed up with a tray with three glasses on it. He served each of us, bowed, and moved away.
Elsa commented, "I can see how you can quickly get spoiled with this level of service and attentiveness."
I nodded. "It can wear thin. People also attribute opinions, possessions, and other things to you that aren't accurate or possessed. I'm supposed to own two huge ocean liners for my personal use; I don't like to travel on the water except occasionally to swim, water ski, or use a kayak. Paddle boards look like they might be fun but I've been too busy to try those." He laughed. "I'm also supposed to own the rights to some kind of auto carburetor that would let a car get hundreds of miles to the gallon; I don't and I doubt there is such a thing. The Laws of Thermodynamics auger against it."
Cindy asked me, "How do you get out to your oil rigs in the Gulf?" The question indicated that she had done some research about me and Worthington Industries.
I laughed again. "Usually, I don't. I have taken a helicopter out there a few times, but on most of those trips we didn't even land; we just flew over the rigs so I could see their scale."
A man walked through the lobby ringing chimes that I took to be the call to take our seats for dinner. I led Elsa and Cindy into the ballroom, and towards a long dais on the room's stage. As we got to the front of the room the social matriarch Patricia Scott Kendall greeted me with polite hug. "Mark, we're so glad you could accept our invitation."
I chucked, "And my money." I turned, "Patti, allow me to introduce my friends Elsa and Cindy Conners." Patti made welcoming noises, and pointed to three seats on the stage. I noted that we were not on the end, and as I usually requested, not next to the podium.
I helped the ladies up the five steps to the dais. I commented with a touch of sarcasm, "The price of fame is that you get to eat before everyone else, and they all watch you with drool coming from their mouths."
Cindy asked, "Does everyone get the same chow?"
"To my knowledge we do. I believe they set a few plates aside for vegetarians, vegans, kosher, gluten free, and so on, but otherwise it's what I call rubber chicken or mystery meat."
Elsa asked, "I'm embarrassed that I don't know the cause we're supporting other than something at City Hospital."