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Tim and Abbie 50: At the Pub for the match  

Clairew1959 64F
95 posts
3/16/2021 9:47 pm
Tim and Abbie 50: At the Pub for the match


Friday arrives, and Abbie drives herself to work, telling Tim she will see him home afterward. She is a bundle of nerves today and keeps admonishing herself to relax and not worry. She is experiencing the same worries as she did over the party Microga. Abbie tells herself to how well that worked , worrying for nothing.
Abbie herself has self-esteem issues almost equal to those that Tim had. Tim has learned that most of the things he attributed to others were all just in his own head. But for Abbie, considering all things, this fear of interacting with groups with different outlooks on things is always there. She tries to play it down and not let it bother her. Being a transgender woman trying to live normally in a mainly straight world is filled with hurdle after hurdle.
Abbie drives herself to work so she can leave early. She wants time to get herself looking her best for what is ahead.
Grace, understanding Abbie’s nervousness, texts her throughout the , telling her to relax and everything will be fine. Abbie tries to, but for some reason, these warning buzzers keep going off in her head. Like being in the water at a beach. Everything looks clear ahead, and the bottom is still up to your knees, but then you take that one step more and realize there was the drop in the ocean’s depth, and you are now in over your head.
Abbie does breathing exercises to relax and has a stiff drink as she applies her makeup to help her . She knows part of her qualms is from stories Tim told her about his mates. Especially that one who is a bit of a loudmouth and bigot.
Happy with her makeup and her drink finished, Abbie feels more relaxed as she picks out a Kelly-green plaid dress that complements her red hair and makes her green eyes sparkle. It is lower cut and shows her bought assets at their best, especially as she has them on display framed with a black lace shelf bra. If looking at Abbie from the right angle, the dress allows a fleeting peek at her nipples. It is one of Abbie’s more casual dresses, so she fits in with the crowd she will be meeting and not appear overdressed.
She hopes these distractions will be enough to keep any comments being made until they get to know her and understand what she and Tim have. Content with her appearance, she hears Tim pull into the garage around . He comes in to find her ready and the table with her computer in the kitchen.
Tim whistles what he sees before him. Abbie smiles at him and tells him he should get ready too. She hears the shower running a short while later, and as she sits at the table, she envisions what she is not a part of right now. Tim’s lovely body standing in the shower, the water cascading down over him.
In her mind, Abbie visualizes what she is imagining. She feels herself getting aroused at the thought of Tim standing naked in the shower. Scrubbing soap all over his body, running his hands up and down his shaft to clean it nicely, then the water spraying all over his body to rinse himself.
In the shower, Tim is having some fantasies of his own. As he covers his body with soap, Tim takes his time washing his ass slit and then his cock. It is hard, not so much from his soap scrubbing but thinking of Abbie downstairs in her green dress. He so loves when she wears that shade. It does complement her red hair and makes her like an Irish lass.
Closing his eyes as the water runs over him, washing the soap away, Tim visualizes Abbie standing outside the shower with a towel for him to step into. Then her dropping to her knees and taking his cock head into her mouth to suck. Just the glans at first, her teeth lightly nibbling on that -rim of the head.
Tim leans back against the wall of the shower as he wanks himself over the illusion. Abbie is taking more and more of his cock into her mouth to suck and lick. He imagines her tongue running up and down his vein the back of his shaft. Nibbling up and down and running her tongue over him. Then her taking his balls, one by one, into her mouth to play with. Tim lets out a deep moan as he envisions Abbie sucking his now hairless balls.
Abbie has taken that part of his grooming in hand. Every couple of weeks, they spend an enjoyable hour when Abbie shaves Tim’s mons, balls, and around his asshole. Personally, Abbie has all her hair removed with lasers every few months. The softness of her skin all over is so lovely to feel. They have talked about Tim moving to that also, but Abbie is taking her time to get him to accept the idea.
Right now, in the shower, it is almost like Abbie is doing all these things to him just outside the shower door. His hand is moving rapidly, jerking himself. Getting closer and closer to the climax. Tim is amazed at how Abbie now has such control over him, even when not there. The mere thought of her can take him to an orgasm.
A few more strong wanks, and the resulting burst of sprays over the shower floor. Tim watches as the shower water washes it away down the drain. He is leaning back against the shower wall as he calms himself. After a final rinse, Tim steps from the shower and dries himself off.
He picks a pair of casual khaki with a paler green polo shirt. The outfit is similar to what he usually wore on pub nights. Between Tim’s running, athletics with Abbie, and now having clothes fitting him properly, he looks much different. And with no beard and a new haircut, the change in his appearance is astounding.
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Tim and Abbie drive to the pub arriving just as Sam and Grace are also pulling into the lot. They walk into the bar together, and Tim sees his gang sitting at several pushed-together tables along the one wall with a good view of the televisions airing the game. As he leads them to the table, Abbie notices with some surprise that Brian from the Peacock is sitting at the bar. She will have to say hi to him after meeting the others.
Everyone at the table greets the three new additions with kindness. The go on about how good Tim looks. And asking if Grace is Abbie’s sister for how much they look alike. Just social chit- when Mark walks up to the table with a new pitcher of beer.
Seeing the new arrivals, he stops short and gasps, looking them. Then pulling himself together in the way Mark can, he says clearly for all in the pub to hear, “Tim, I didn’t know that you swung that way, and Abbie, is it? You do pull it off rather well.”
The color drains from Abbie’s , and she feels the room spinning. She feels she is about to faint. Everything she feared has happened. She has been outed in a public place where everyone heard and are looking. Never has Abbie experienced this before, and even imagining it might happen did not prepare her for this.
She grasps on the back of a chair and takes a couple of deep breaths. Looking directly at Mark, Abbie says calmly, in a clear voice that carries through the room, “Are you claiming you are without sin? Throwing the first stone? Often the one making the most noise is the one with the most to hide.” Her eyebrow raised some, and Mark blushes from her statement. He actually shuts up for a change and looks around.
Abbie steadies herself, and two of the women jump up and steers her to the restroom. Martha, her pregnant belly sticking out looking like she is ready to drop, wets some paper towels and presses them to the back of Abbie’s neck, telling her just to breathe slowly.
Debbie tells her to no attention to Mark. He is their resident ass. Why their husbands put up with him still is beyond them. They fuss over Abbie, admiring her dress and what a change there is in Tim, which they know is a result of her. After a few minutes, Abbie is calm and feels like she has known Debbie and Martha for ages. Neither make any mention of what Mark alluded to and just treat her as a new girlfriend. Telling her how glad they are that Tim has finally found someone, she must be special seeing how happy he is now.
They go back to the table. Mark is off at the end of the bar. Abbie notices that Brian is no longer at the bar, rather just a half-empty glass. She remembers how as the world was spinning, she noticed Brian looking over at the with a disappointed expression on his .
Abbie and the two women join the conversation with the others. Before long, all know each other better. Tim’s mates and ladies all are enchanted with Abbie’s American accent and want to know more about where she is from and how she happened to end up here.
Abbie answers their questions but does not name the where she works or what they do. Just that she is an office manager, she was unsure of the impact of stating where she works. Mark meekly comes back over to the table and sits a bit removed at one end, listening to the conversation. Looking at him, he appears to have something else on his mind.
Everyone is so proud of Tim for his promotion and all of his accomplishments. Matt and Peter get into a bit of an extended conversation with Tim about efficiencies lacking in the plant at Microga. Tim is interested in their insight. He inwardly smiles, realizing that the skills he had taught them so long ago, they are now regularly using. The ability to analyze and breakdown situations to theorize the problem and discover the solution.
Tim asks the two first when is the best time in their workday to talk about this further, and then arranges to meet with them on Monday to go into their observations and suggestions further. Both Matt and Peter are amazed as Tim puts their meeting on his calendar and sends off a message to his Administrative Assistant to block out time for the discussion and contact their managers. Both men quickly add it to their calendars also.
Meanwhile, Abbie watches Mark go back up to the bar and quietly moves from the to talk to him for a minute. She does understand why Mark said what he did. It did not take away the pain she felt from it, but she needed to reassure him a bit.
Tim looks over and sees the two of them chatting quietly and wonders what that is about. But both seem calmer as Abbie leaves Mark to return to the .
and info are exchanged between them all. Sam had been talking with Luke about construction and the difference between commercial and residential. Sam is impressed with Luke’s knowledge of the trade. Meanwhile, learning about Grace’s vocation in linguistics and languages, she is bombarded with questions. All are flabbergasted when Grace can tell each of them correctly where they or their families come from based on their dialect.
The likeness between Abbie and Grace is also a topic of conversation. Both the guys and the women repeatedly comment about the chance of randomly meeting your doppelganger and laugh and enjoy Abbie’s reference of Grace as her mini-me.
All in all, the evening goes rather well after a rocky start. When the game ended, the couples part heading out of the pub. Tim suggests Sam and Grace join them for one more drink at the Wilde Peacock, which they agreed to immediately. The evening has been an interesting adventure, and to talk, just them about it would be a nice wind-down.
As they leave the pub, Mark is the one in the who stays behind. the bar with his head hanging down, everyone calls goodbye to him. Abbie goes over to him and tells him she hopes they can meet again sometime and not to worry. Mark just nods his head but cannot speak.
When they reach the door, they see it is starting to rain. Not a lot now, but enough for all to make a dash to their cars with cheers of goodbye. In the short time until they arrive the Wilde Peacock, the rain is really coming down.
When the four walk into the Wilde Peacock a few minutes later, they all head over to the end of the bar where Les and Phoebe are sitting. Abbie, somewhat surprised, sees Brian down the bar and goes over to him. While the rest amicably, Tim sees Abbie and Brian in deep conversation.
About minutes later, Abbie rejoins the , not saying anything about her detour. Tim looks her questionably, but Abbie minimally shakes her head to relay that it is not something to discuss.
Later driving home, in the continuing rain, Tim asks Abbie what it was all about, her conversations with Mark and Brian? Abbie replies, “Mark did apologize to me, and he seemed sincere. Underneath, he seemed like an okay guy. You should give him some slack as it appears he is going through something right now.”
Abbie quietly continues, “To say more right now would be more or less gossiping, and more so, confidentiality issues must be observed.” Now Tim is really curious, but he would never ask Abbie to gossip. She assures Tim that everything might soon see the light of and he will understand.
Meanwhile, back the pub, Mark has one more pint. Probably one more than he needs. He stumbles of the pub and over to his car in the pouring rain. Mark climbs in, not even turning the motor on. Then he gives into his pent-up emotions and leans his head against the steering wheel. In anguish, Mark begins to cry.

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