Page 45 of Back Up Plan

Ari nodded, the feeling of the wet panties in her hand, sending blood to her clit.

“And when you’re thinking about me, I want you to think about all the things you’d like to do to me,” She added as she slid the clean underwear on.

Ari watched her ass she bent, already imagining how she’d look bent over with Ari’s strap-on inside her, begging for more.

“And I don’t want you to worry about respecting me,” Cass added as she brought her mouth to Ari’s ear and bit it, harder than Ari expected.

She grunted with pain… or pleasure. She wasn’t so sure anymore that there was a distinction between them.

* * *

It was only a few days before Ari was leaving her place to meet Cass for coffee after their Pride tryst. She checked her hair in the mirror by her apartment door. Even though it was a Saturday, she opted for a tight bun to keep her hair off her neck in the early July heat.

She had opted for a looser and more flowing skirt, nothing too sexy. A part of her was nervous to see Cass, it would be the first time since they had fucked and Ari feared their relationship would have changed too much.

She wanted to keep her walls up, to not let Cass too close. After all, Tommy was right: she was terrible at casual relationships.

She took a deep breath and relaxed her shoulders, it was just coffee.

Grabbing her keys, she swung the door open and headed downtown.

She opted for an Uber, wanting to avoid the sweltering subways at any cost.

As she hopped in the car, Ari’s phone began to ring. Jess’s name appeared on her screen.

“Hi Jess,” Ari said as she smiled at the driver.

Jess replied on the other end, “Hi Ari. Just wanted to check in with you, Kylie emailed me and said she hadn’t heard back from you about her next ADR session. She’s ready to schedule but wants us to handle it.”

Fuck.

She had completely forgotten about that email.

“Right, well I’ll speak with the technician today and get back to you,” Ari said, trying to cover her ass.

“Great, and not to over step, but you may want to give Kylie a call. I think she’s feeling a little… forgotten,” Jess added.

Ari, disappointed in herself, snapped, “yeah. Thank you, Jess.”

She hung up the phone before her assistant could reply. She tapped her finger against the door of the car for a moment. According to the GPS, she had ten minutes before she would be at the coffee shop.

Surely that was enough time to be berated by her highest earning client.

She tapped Kylie’s name and the phone rang for a few seconds before a voice replied.

“So, you have time for me now?” Kylie complained.

Ari, lowering her voice, said “Kylie, I’m so sorry I missed those emails. You know how much I value you,”

Kylie sighed, “Well, Iknewhow much you valued me. But, I don’t know what your deal has been the last few months.”

“I understand that. I need to do better by you, you deserve that,” Ari confessed.

“Yeah, I do. You know that I get calls from other agents every day, right? But you found me, brought me to John and you’re the reason this is working out for me,” Kylie said, her voice rising.

Ari nodded, mostly to herself.

“You know, I almost never have to communicate directly with any of my team. I don’t even know your assistant's name,” Kylie grunted, “Which, now that I think about it, feels like a red flag.”