Chapter 16 - Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut
Rose and Dave drove to Burlington and dropped off their luggage with the hotel concierge. They then prowled around Boston doing touristy things. The one advantage of having a motorcycle was that they were much easier to park than a car. Dave went into a garage near Quincy Market and parked in a series of spaces designated just for motorcycles. He was the only other bike that morning.
They roamed around the picturesque waterfront market, went to the Aquarium, walked part of the Freedom Trail, and did some other shopping, having things they bought shipped home to Florida.
In the afternoon, they drove back to the northern suburbs and checked into the Marriott Burlington. Dave had called Jim Goodman over the weekend to see whether he was still interested in getting together as he'd indicated in Roanoke, when they'd met. In Roanoke, Dave had been with Alice and Penny and Jim had asked one of them to dance. One outcome was they had a sexy three days with Jim being a major part of the MFMF swing and swap that they enjoyed when he wasn't working.
Jim lived somewhere in Burlington with his long-term steady girl, Blair Morrill, who was an unknown to Dave except that Jim had portrayed her as a beautiful libertine. Rose knew little about the situation except what Dave explained to her over a campfire in Maine before they'd met Tim Linnington.
Dave called Jim from the hotel to let him know they were in town and settled. Jim sounded excited and promised to pick them up right at six o'clock at the hotel's main entrance.
As it turned out, Jim drove an SUV that looked in mint condition. He got out to greet the couple and so did the pretty, short-haired brunette in the car. Rose had kept her summer dress and heels that she'd bought in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, just for something like the evening. She'd found time to iron out the wrinkles from the severe packing required for the motorcycle just before they needed to leave the hotel.
After Dave, Rose, Jim, and Blair had all met, they got into the SUV and Jim drove them to a mall where they went to a restaurant named Legal Seafood. It was a local chain with a superb reputation, and, of course, great seafood.
They all got drinks and split a couple of shrimp cocktails. By then the small talk about Dave's trip, the weather, the motorcycle, and their day in Boston, ran thin.
Dave chuckled, "There's no need to be embarrassed about anything. We're very open about what happened in Roanoke and about Rose and me. Your comments or questions are more than welcome."
Blair said bluntly, "Jim told me about meeting you and Alice in Virginia."
Rose quickly added from her meager knowledge and desire to participate in the conversation, "... and Penny."
Dave nodded, "We had a lot of fun, and I think built a nice relationship with each other. I hope that came across in what he told you. Both Alice and Penny send their regards. They both wish they could have joined us to see you again."
Blair smirked, "He told me that Alice fucked the stuffing out of him ... but who's Penny?"
Dave ate a shrimp stalling for time. Jim looked panicked about what would be said next. Dave, Rose, and Blair all looked at him.
Jim finally explained, "Errr, Penny was the other woman that was there. Even though Alice is Dave's wife, Penny was more with him." He gestured at Dave.
Blair said calmly but with a bite to her voice, "But she spent some time with you. You fucked her?"
Jim reluctantly said, "Well, yes. I told you that we swapped back and forth." He tried to remember exactly what he'd confessed after returning from his trip to Virginia.
Blair turned her whole body to Jim, "Oh, am I not remembering that part of our conversation when you told me about meeting 'Alice and Dave'?" She made large air quotes around the two names.
Jim said defensively, "I didn't want to disrespect Alice, Penny, or you, so I didn't mention her. I was afraid of what your opinion of them and me might be if you knew that, and I also didn't want to make you feel that you had to compete. You don't."
Blair said now with anger in her tone, "I think we need to have another discussion about what the phrase 'Tell me ALL the details' means. I promised to do that with you, although I haven't had an opportunity drop into my lap the way you did with Alice AND Penny, apparently." There was no doubt she was pissed about being short-changed some information about her boyfriend's romp with another woman. They had an agreement that he'd short-changed by the sin of omission.
Dave said, "I would think it would be easier for a woman to create opportunities to connect?" He was trying to help Jim by diverting the conversation slightly.
Blair shook her head, and spoke in a more relaxed manner to Dave, "Harder? Yes, I could get picked up in a hotel bar, but I stay in hotels near my consulting clients. The restaurants and bars in those places are also usually watering holes for various execs and visitors to my clients. If I'm on the prowl, I'd get seen. I need a pure, professional relationship with them to succeed in my consulting work, not tainted by someone thinking I'm a tart or an easy lay on the prowl for a one-night stand. Overall, I'd say it's harder."
Dave nodded, "I take back what I said. A guy can get away with it, but not a woman.
The double standard."
"Precisely. Jim did say that where you live you went out of your way to practice a more equitable balance between men and woman and the related value sets. He learned a lot about your Circle from you. I think it's helped him think more about the various things men do to put women down ... like NOT telling them everything about an evening with another woman when he'd pledged to do that." She shot daggers at her boyfriend.
Dave said, "The Circle has acted more egalitarian than the world outside our gates. For instance, we have a female chef, and a female concierge and handy woman to help in the Circle. Role reversals in both cases. I gladly turned my multi-billion-dollar business over to a woman as CEO, and one of my other wives is the CFO there. Moreover, there are many more women than men in the Circle, and that's by their own choice."
Rose contributed, "Many of the women in the Circle have traditionally male jobs outside the Circle, many in computer science-related jobs, including in the robotics area. I'm studying oceanography, a somewhat male bastion of talent."
Jim asked about Dave and Rose's backgrounds and how they met. He knew about Dave and Alice and Penny, but not anything about Rose. He certainly knew he wanted a piece of her later, provided he could get Blair to cooperate and forgive him fast enough. From what he could guess, Rose hadn't worn a bra and she was mildly excited. She'd also been making eyes at him since they met.