10-06-2020, 04:06 PM
"Please, come in Sirisha." I mumbled softly as I closed the door and turned to follow her. My eyes were immediately drawn to her round ass that swayed from side to side as she walked with a swagger towards the living room.
"Got us a bottle of wine." Sirisha handed it to me as she sat on the sofa and crossed her legs.
"Thanks, but you didn't have to." I took it and placed it on the bar counter.
"Just being a good neighbour." She laughed.
"I think you've already proven to me you're more than a good neighbour," I smirked at her as I opened the bottle and began to pour us both a glass.
"Oh, stop it Sri." She chided me jokingly.
"Seriously, I don't think I could have a better neighbour." I sat down beside her.
"Well, I guess the same would go for me." She said as we clinked our glasses. "To being good neighbours." She said.
"Look forward to being better neighbours," I said.
"Well, that's something we need to talk about." Sirisha said as she took a big sip. I followed, knowing that this topic was bound to come up.
"Yes, I guess we should."
"Sri, let me sort of jump right in. Before my mind changes." She said, leaving me wondering what was on her mind.
"Sure Sirisha, but listen, we don't have to talk about it if you don't want to."
"Wait, Sri, let me finish. I need to." She took another big sip. "I think I'm going to need something stronger after this." She laughed.
"We can arrange that."
"Later, now listen to me." She turned to face me, balancing her glass on her knee as she began talking. "I've had some time to think the past few weeks. After, you know, that whole incident and our chat. I've shared some of my feelings, but mostly when I was upset. A few nights ago, I shared with you some other feelings, after which I think you've been enjoying your live show." She pointed to her living room and we both laughed.
"Yes, so while I have loved every minute of it, I am a little confused as to what is on your mind. You went from being really upset to that, all fairly quickly."
"I know. I can imagine. So, I want to clarify what's going on in my mind." She drained her wine glass and I got up to refill it. "Thanks." Sirisha said as I refilled both glasses and I sat down again.
"So, I've been doing a lot of thinking, soul-searching, and really trying to figure things out. And over the past couple of weeks, I have come to certain decisions which I am now certain of taking. Firstly, what happened with my brother-in-law, that was a complete slip in my judgement. I was weak, I was lonely, and I needed some physical companionship. I still do. But the point is that with him, it was just physical, from being alone all the time. And I have realized that is wrong, so I have called things off with him. Mutually, we decided it was wrong, and we've decided to bury that secret somewhere deep."
"Sirisha, you don't have to justify things to me."
"Let me finish Sri. Trust me, I wouldn't be telling you anything if I didn't want to." She held up her hand and continued. "So, that has ended between us. I had a long chat with my husband about our life and relationship as well. Leaving out some details of course. I know it would be lying, but I rather just leave it at that and move on. I have decided to sell my business in Hyderabad and move to Dubai to be with him. I do miss him; I do love him a lot. Since he can't make the move here right now, I have decided to go and be close to him. So that is in the works as we speak."
"Wow. Ok. I suppose that's a good decision, a sensible decision. You are sure about it right?"
"Of course, I am sure. I wouldn't do it otherwise."
"I suppose that means the end of being good neighbours to each other." I laughed, trying to lighten the mood.
"Eventually, yes, it would." She smiled. "I'm glad your priorities are straight." She chided me jokingly, smacking my thigh. And I wondered what she meant by 'eventually.'
"Just kidding ya, Sirisha. I'm happy for you. For whatever my opinion matters, I think you've done the right thing."
"Thanks, Sri. But there is one other thing."
"What's that?"
"So, like I said, eventually, yes, it would mean that we will stop being 'good' neighbours. But I've been thinking about something." Sirisha stood up, drained the second glass of wine, and walked in front of me. All I could do was look up and stare at her sultry figure looking down at me. "Before I move away before I sell my business and leave, there is one thing I've been wanting to do for some time now. Tonight is the night. And just this one night only."
"What?" I looked at her with a confused gape, feeling my palms getting a little sweaty, and gulped loudly.
She moved forward and while straddling my legs, she lowered herself onto my thighs. My eyes opened wide as I sat up and adjusted myself, suddenly feeling a surge of anxiety coupled with excitement coursing through my veins. My mind worked hard at trying to process what the hell was going on. At the beginning of the night, I had hoped for this, but I certainly hadn't expected it. At most, I thought there might be a couple of more shows in store for me before it all stopped. But certainly not this.