I think we are all grown up enough for me not to put a red warning on this story :-)
Gina lay her hand on the bar exposing her freshly
painted purple nails. She smiled at the grey haired man talking to the barman,
knowing full well that her voluptuous lips would at the very least capture his
attention and, if everything when to plan, would have him eating out of her
hands within minutes.
The grey haired man was indeed captivated by the
pretty mouth smiling at him. He gave the woman the once over, checking her up
and down and decided she was worth spending a little bit of time to get to
know.
‘And a drink for the lady,’ he said to the barman who
smiled and took a glass and readied to pour a whisky, Gina nodded and the
barman poured.
Gina swept a strand of hair from her face and mouthed
thank you to the stranger so seductively that it was like a small kiss on his
neck. He shivered and held out a hand.
‘I’m Ivan,’ he said, ‘Pleased to meet you.’ His accent
was thick.
Gina took his hand and gently shook it.
‘Charmed,’ she said. His smile told her he was there
for the taking.
Gina toyed with her drink, her fingers caressing the
glass; the movement hypnotizing the Russian standing in front of her.
The barman rolled his eyes, he’d seen this scene
playing out in front of him a thousand times before. He knew that before long
they’d be sloping off to the man’s room, money would change hands and bodily fluids
would be exchanged.
Gina’s spoke quietly, luring Ivan closer and closer. She
could feel his excited breath on her cheek.
‘Let’s go to your room,’ she whispered.
Ivan nodded and they stood up and slinked out of the
bar.
As soon as the door clicked shut, Ivan went to kiss
Gina but Gina pushed him away.
‘Money first,’ she said with a wink.
Ivan dug in his wallet and drew out the bill they’d agreed on. Gina’s eyes lit up and she tucked the note in to her bag.
Ivan dug in his wallet and drew out the bill they’d agreed on. Gina’s eyes lit up and she tucked the note in to her bag.
‘Now get undressed,’ she said ‘and I’ll give you a
show you’ll never forget.’ Ivan did as he was told, hurriedly getting out of
his clothes and settled on the bed already showing off his impressive manhood.
Gina nodded her approval and smiled, she pulled up her
skirt on her left leg revealing her stocking tops. ‘Leave it alone,’ she
ordered to stop Ivan from touching himself.
She then pulled her skirt up over her right leg, but
this time the view was not so good. Tucked into her stockings was a small
handgun. Gina whipped it out and pointed it at Ivan.
‘Take my money.’ Ivan said. ‘Please don’t kill me.’
‘I don’t want your money.’ Gina snapped. ‘Does the
name Dimitri Yashin mean anything to you?’
Ivan remained still, names were names, faces were
faces, bodies were bodies. In the dim and distant past he’d done his government’s
work, no questions asked. He’d always known that one day his past might catch up
with him, no matter how respectable his business was these days. This woman was
obviously a victim’s daughter or granddaughter looking for revenge.
‘He was a good man,’ Ivan said, not knowing if Dimitri
Yashin was a good man, a bad man or even a man.
‘You kill…’ But Gina couldn’t finish her sentence
before she was lying on the ground with two suited men standing over her, her
own weapon pointing at her head.
A naked Ivan stood up, taking the gun from his
bodyguard. ‘I have no idea who Dimitri Yashin is,’ he said. Gina felt Ivan’s
spit land millimetres away from her face. ‘And you obviously have no idea who
Ivan Gabulov is. You think I’d be
foolish enough to have sex without protection?’
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For the first time in my life I've heard pronunciation of the name Ivan 'ai'. There was a hero in a Russian Christmas fairytale called Ivánek which means little Ivan, pronounced this way it sounds really funny to me :)
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