Authors: Juan Pastor
and the Matador. Sodas and other carbonated drinks are a
common mixer, as in the Tequila Slammer."
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"Care for another?" El Presidente asks the President.
"I've always wanted to see a tequila sunrise." The
President says.
Americans
would most likely call it a Rec Room or Game
Room. In the good old days it might have been called a Parlor.
The ladies are playing various games of chance, sampling
sweets, and having after dinner coffee.
"De‐coffinated café." El Presidente's wife calls it.
Mrs. El Presidente has black wavy hair and very dark
eyes.
Her hair falls in ringlets on her face and forehead
whenever she leans foreward, and there is something
extremely sexual about the way she tucks those ringlets back
behind her ears as she looks at the President's wife and smiles.
Tejana seems to have this effect on almost everyone that
meets her.
Mrs. President is often called in the American Press a
"Stepford
Trophy Wife" and Mrs. President deeply resents this
title. She is very blonde, courtesy of Loreal. She has very green
eyes, courtesy of the Bausch and Lomb contact lenses she
wears. And she has very white perfect teeth, courtesy of
$70,000 worth of prosthodontics . She has a very nice figure,
even for her age. She has heard that the Secret Service's code
name for her is FLILF. When she finally learned what that
meant she was taken aback, but now she's decided she likes
that acronym better than STW, which she thinks would better
suited to one of the several Cadillac SUVs she owns and drives.
There
are two other women at the table and the four
of them together there are playing a game of hearts. God only
knows how long the men will be talking about what men talk
about. In the meantime, there are the after dinner games,
after dinner confectionaries, and after dinner drinks.
The
very tall, very slender, man with the long hair in a
ponytail comes up to the table with a little cart with pastries
and beverages on it. He begins to fill a dainty china cup for
Mrs. El Presidente.