The Secret Life of Michael: A Twisted Tale of Seduction and Betrayal 12 When Susan arrived home Michael had dinner fixed and waiting for her. He had even poured her a glass of wine and put it on the table. Susan was quiet and Michael knew that she had been thinking about Harold. When he kissed her he could smell that she had already had a few drinks. His fit right in with what he had planned for later. After dinner Michael fixed Susan a couple of more drinks. He knew that usually two or three drinks usually got Susan drunk. She did not drink that often and when she did she fell asleep after a few. Michael helped Susan upstairs and after undressing her helped her into bed. He did not bother with Susan's night gown. If everything worked out she would not need it. Michael then called Kathy and told her to meet him at the mall. He knew that she could be there shortly. He also told her to bring her swim suit and to make some excuse to Jim for not returning home tonight. Michael picked up Kathy and took her to the house. When she saw Susan's car in the garage she got worried but Michael told her Susan would not be down tonight. Michael fixed Kathy a drink and brought it out to the pool. Kathy had never drank alcohol before but almost everything she had done with Michael was new to her. She liked the taste of the drink and finished it rather quickly. Michael poured her another making it stronger than the first. He helped Kathy get into her suit and they got into the pool. While they were in the pool Michael kept running his hands over Kathy's sexy body. He could feel her respond to his touch. Her nipples were plainly showing through the fabric of her suit. Michael untied her suit and pulled it off leaving her naked in the pool. He saw Kathy glance towards the door obviously worried about Susan. Michael told her not to worry and handed her another drink. Kathy drained it and Michael refilled the glass from the pitcher on the side of the pool. He stood behind Kathy and slid his hand between her legs rubbing her pussy lips. …and then things took a turn
