ELSIE
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lsie had an idea she wasn't sure if she should present to Savannah or not. This was some next-level shit. She knew she was reaching, but all Savannah could say was “no,” “hell no,” or “hell fucking no.”
In order to present this idea to Savannah she knew she was going to have to go out of her way and treat her to something special, have her real relaxed and open to the idea.
“Maybe we'll have a day of beauty together, a spa day.” Elsie picked up the phone and cradled it on her shoulder. As she started to dial Savannah's number, she was startled by the buzz of her cell phone. She'd forgotten that she had put it on vibrate. She glanced at the caller ID and saw that it said private.
Elsie couldn't stand when people called and the word
private
showed up. She liked to know who she would be speaking with beforehand.
I'll retrieve the message after I speak with Savannah.
“Hello? Hello?” Savannah was saying on the other phone.
“Oh, I'm sorry,” Elsie said into the phone. “Someone was calling on my cell.”
“You want to call me back?” Savannah asked.
“No, we can talk now. How's your day going?”
“Busy as usual, I had a lot of running around to do and my husband needed me to see a client, to stand in for him.”
“It must be a challenge having two doctors in the family.”
“You don't know the half of it. Sometimes we go days without seeing one another.”
Is that why you're seeing me
? “Listen,” Elsie asked, “are you busy tomorrow?”
“I have a few things I need to do early in the morning, why?”
“I wanted to spend some time together, maybe go to the spa.”
“Mmm,” Elsie could feel Savannah thinking. “That sounds like a good idea.”
“Call me when you know what time you're going to be free so I can set up an appointment.”
“I'll call you in the morning if I'm home alone.”
This was the exact reason Elsie didn't want to get involved with someone that not only had a man but was married to one. What was she thinking? What did she think would become of this? Why was she wasting her time? That's what she was doing, wasting time, hers and Savannah's.
Or was she? Maybe there's a reason for everything. Maybe her plans for a baby might come through via Savannah. One never knows, one can only hope.
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Elsie remembered that someone tried calling on the cell phone. She wondered if they had left a message. She snatched her phone off the nightstand and checked her voice mail.
“You have two new messages,” the recording told her
She pressed one to listen to both.
“Hi, Elsie, this is Summer, I was thinking about you. Please give me a call when you get a chance. I'd love to her from you.”
Elsie listened to the second message. It was Trey telling her he was back in town and wanted to take her out to dinner. “Don't worry,” he said. “I know you're not interested in me, but I enjoyed your company the last time I was here and would love to see you again.”
Elsie deleted both messages. She was surprised to hear from Summer, yet pleased. She had finally gotten up the nerve to call her but each time she did, no one answered and she would end up leaving a message.
As for Trey, she'd call him back and accept his dinner invitation. She enjoyed his company the last time they were together also and one never knew what could happen. If Savannah turned her suggestion down, Trey just might be the one to say yes.
Elsie knew she needed to get on with her day. That afternoon she had to attend a fund raiser given by Waves of Courage, another local nonprofit organization. She was slated as one of the speakers. She would be speaking about going back to community and doing your part. She had to pick up Harmony, who was going to introduce the speakers.
A few hours later, when they arrived at the fund raiser, Cora Lee, the Executive Director of Waves of Courage, greeted them and thanked them for taking part in the event.
“You're welcome, I'm honored to be here.” Elsie glanced around and was surprised to see so many people. “You have a nice turnout.”
“I know, I'm so pleased and it helps that Queen Latifah will be making a brief appearance,” Cora responded.
“Brief
being the operative word,” Elsie pointed out.
Elsie was the one who set it up, she used one of her old modeling contacts that knew someone that knew someone and that someone made a phone call who made it happen.
“Is there anything I can do for you right now?” Harmony asked Cora.
“Yes there is, when the queen arrives, show her to the office and make sure she's comfortable, that she's not bombarded by fans.”
Harmony wanted to hug Elsie for hooking up this opportunity. She also wanted to do something special for Elsie for being there when she and Shareef needed her.
Harmony smiled at them both and said, “You can count on me.”
Elsie, knowing Harmony had three kids, told her, “Why don't you walk around, see it there's anything here for your kids?”
The fund raiser was called “Kept Kids.” Various stores donated children's clothing, tapes, games, and items that low-income families couldn't normally afford. There would also be a number of speeches and a small concert by a local.
Elsie was proud to be a part of the event.
As she walked around, Elsie spotted Savannah's husband. She made a quick decision to go over and say hello but she stopped in her tracks when she spotted a woman approach him and place her hand intimately on his lower back. The woman leaned over and whispered in his ear.
He laughed, hugged the lady's waist, and pulled her into him.
“What the hell?”
“See someone you know?”
Elsie turned around to see Crystal standing behind her. “What's up, girl?” Elsie asked.
Crystal followed Elsie's gaze. “Isn't that your friend's husband?”
“It sure is.”
“Well, he sure looks mighty friendly with Ms. Thang.”
Elsie agreed. Before she could say anything more, she heard her name being called over the intercom.
“Go motivate the people,” Crystal joked.
“I sure will.”
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Later that night, Savannah and Elsie sat up in the bed together. They had just finished watching a movie. Savannah had surprised Elsie by coming to her house.
“I thought we weren't supposed to see one another until tomorrow,” Elsie said.
“Well, I was able to get away tonight.”
“Where's your husband?” Elsie asked.
“He got called in.”
Elsie thought to herself,
I bet he did.
“So what do you want to do?” Savannah asked her.
“You tell me,” Elsie said.
Savannah rolled over and pushed Elsie back on the bed. She unbuttoned the shirt Elsie wore, pushed the bra up, and ran her tongue between Elsie's breasts.
Savannah then stuck her thighs between Elsie's and starting grinding her knee into Elsie's pussy.
“Why are you playing with me?” Elsie asked.
“I'm not playing,” Savannah told her.
Elsie pushed Savannah over and laid on top of her. “Let me please you.”
Before Savannah could respond, Elsie pushed up Savannah's skirt and pushed her panties to the side. She placed her fingers on her pussy and was surprised to find it was already moist. She then dove two fingers inside her, causing Savannah to shiver and wail out loud.
This only made Elsie place two more fingers inside her and pump her faster. “This is what you did to me in the bathroom,” Elsie told her. “I'm returning the favor.”
Savannah couldn't say a word, all she could do was rear back against Elsie's hand. “Harder,” she told her, “harder.”
The next thing you know, Savannah was screaming out loud and holding onto Elsie's hand while it was still inside her.
“I shouldn't be here,” Savannah said.
“You can leave anytime you want to,” Elsie told her, knowing she wouldn't.
Caressing Savannah's face, Elsie said to her, “I'm thinking about having a baby.”
“What?”
Elsie, unable to hold in what she wanted to ask Savannah, said, “How would you feel about asking your husband to donate his sperm to me?”
Savannah removed Elsie's hand and sat up. “Are you crazy? There's no way I could ask him something like that. You're joking, right?”
Elsie could feel her throat tightening. This was some serious shit to her, it wasn't a joke and Savannah was treating it as such. Elsie felt her body tremble and not from pleasure. “You think this shit is funny? You think this a joke?”
Startled by Elsie's response, Savannah leaned forward and told her, “I apologize if I was out of line. Please forgive me.” She waited on Elsie's response, when she didn't receive any, she went on. “I know this is important to you, but look at what you're asking me to do, ask
my
husband to father
your
child when we don't even have any of our own.”
Elsie realized that maybe she wanted this so much that she was blinded by her need and was not being realistic.
“I need to be alone,” Elsie told Savannah. “I really need to be alone.” She didn't wait on Savannah's response, she got out of the bed and walked into her bathroom and slammed the door behind her.
Once she heard Savannah leave, Elsie came out the bathroom and sat on the edge of her bed. She knew she had no reason to be mad at Savannah. Shit, if the roles were reversed, she would have thought that Savannah was crazy to make such a request.
Maybe having a baby right now or even doing the artificial insemination wasn't a good idea. It was driving her crazy. Elsie decided to put that whole idea to the side for now.
Elsie looked at the phone. She really needed someone to help her sort through this madness. She picked it up and dialed a number.
“Hello?” the voice on the other line said.
“Summer?”
“Elsie?”
“Summer, I need a friend.”
“I'm on my way.”