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J.J. & Amy
The sponsorship of the sports funding foundation was very generous and his work was obviously well thought of since he was always in demand in New York. Despite being able to conduct an increasing amount of his work on the Internet, these face-to-face meetings still kept coming up and he was away again. At least he was able to fly first class which eased the pain a little. He enjoyed the special attention he received from the air hostesses on the airline, now that he was so well-known to them. In particular, there was one girl named Amy. She was of medium height and very well proportioned. Her smart airline uniform showed off her large, firm breasts, her narrow waist and trim hips. She looked fit. Amy was lightly tanned, and she always seemed particularly interested to see JJ whenever their flights coincided. Naturally, there was a limit to how friendly she could be, having regard to the rules of the airline forbidding intimate contact between hosties and their clients. But sometimes, on the long night flights when the cabin was darkened and all the needs of the passengers seemed to have been satisfied, Amy would come and sit with him. They would talk and share details about their lives. Amy learned that JJ lived in a small but comfortable apartment in one of the new tower block which has recently sprung up near the old railway station. It was central and convenient and since he was too busy and a very tardy cook, he ate out regularly at restaurants in the city and in Parnell. In his home office, he had the latest computer equipment and his investment advice to his New York sponsors for this part of the world provided a generous living. He was financially well off. JJ also told Amy that he hoped to be able to drastically reduce his travel in the upcoming New Year. He would then be able to conduct almost all his business electronically and fly only a few times a year. Amy thought she might miss her favorite passenger, should this come to pass. JJ learned that Amy lived in a flat in Onehunga with two other airline hostesses; that she had been brought up in Auckland, was the youngest in her family, but that both her parents had passed away, she having been born to them rather late in life. He learned that she liked to go diving, was a keen swimmer, loved dancing and music and enjoyed going to hear the symphony orchestra whenever she was able. Not many of her friends and contemporaries shared her delight in classical music, so she frequently went alone to the Town Hall or Aotea Centre, to listen to a selection that she liked. ♥♥♥♥♥♥ J.J. & Amy - 2 >>>(Continue) |
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