Many thanks to angelic sounds for editing.
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She noticed him as soon as he walked in the door. Oddly enough, because he was nothing like the man sitting across from her. He was lovely. He stood around 5'9, with tanned healthy skin, and blonde hair, which was nothing at all like Doug, who was 6'', with dark hair and ebony skin. Not that Doug wasn't lovely, but it was just a complete contrast.
Doug was the golden boy. Her family couldn't get enough of him. She knew they were full of plans for the two of them, and especially for Doug, having done what he did for them all. She knew how much they loved and appreciated him, but no matter what, she wasn't with Doug, nor would she ever be. But, neither Doug nor her family seemed to be able to get that into their heads.
Abigail was tugged from her thoughts by the intense gaze of the blue eyes that were holding hers. She realized that she had been staring at the stranger, and it seemed that the stranger had been staring back. Interrupting Doug from his self-centered monologue, she asked him to excuse her, getting up and making her way over to the gorgeous blue-eyed stranger.
"Good afternoon, sir. Welcome to Elysium, do you have a table booked?" The stranger nodded and smiled, looking deeply into her eyes. Abigail, not accustomed to the fluttering that was taking place between her legs and in her stomach, leaned against the counter which held the reservations book, in the hopes that it might keep her up.
"I believe there should be a reservation in the name of Walker for two at 2.00pm."
Abigail checked and ticked off the reservation.
"Yes, Mr. Walker, your guest has yet to arrive, so would you like to have a drink at the bar or would you prefer to be seated immediately?"
She saw him look around at the quiet restaurant and shrug his shoulders. "What would you suggest?"
She noted the little twinkle in his eye and if she didn't know better, she would have sworn that he was flirting with her. She felt her body leaning in closer to him, felt her nipples tighten ever so slightly, and her panties get that little bit wetter. She really had to get a hold of herself.
She cleared her throat, "Well it depends. If you are thirsty, you can have a drink in a more social setting, although we do hope that the restaurant is welcoming and that you would feel comfortable anywhere. But if it were me, I think I would prefer to drink at the bar, that way, if my guest didn't arrive, I wouldn't feel too embarrassed."