APRIL... More of the same (Part 128a)
There was a LOT on my
mind as I drove to work that Monday morning. Would Jacqui show up as
she’d promised... I had to have a talk with Donna about the incident
with Jacqui on Friday... I had to get the retirement papers together for
Mary, the lady who worked in the mortgage department... how much money
would leave the bank that day and, what new “surprise” would spring
forth from the Trustees.
If there was one positive thing I saw as
I made my way to my desk it was more pants suits than I’d seen since
the new dress code was implemented. Donna was wearing her blue velour
suit and Trish had one on that was new to me. I saw that Lorie, the
bookkeeping machine (computer) operator, had a nice tailored one but the
surprise was Katy, the drive-up teller. She didn’t wear the shortest
skirts but they were pretty short and I would never have expected her to
show up wearing a suit. I was about to call Jacqui to my desk for our
talk when I saw Netta, the switchboard operator, walking across the
lobby floor. She had on a polished cotton suit in sort of a goldenrod
color. It was stunning. A tall, well proportioned girl, the suit looked
like it was made just for her. What really got my attention was that
even from the distance I was at I could see the indents of the leg
elastics of her panties. I really had no reason to go over to her but I
headed in that direction anyway. I called out her name and she stopped.
As I approached I knew I had to say something so complimented her on
being brave enough to wear a suit. I quickly pointed out the others who
were similarly dressed. She was, obviously, a bit embarrassed. I think I
finished by saying something about having her encourage some of the
women she saw upstairs to do the same. Then she turned to walk up the
stairs. I started back to my desk but changed direction and headed for
the customer check writing desk which was at the foot of the stairs. I
made like I was straightening the deposit tickets out and then turned to
watch her make her way up the stairs. I will say this about the view...
it was spectacular. The VPL was vivid. The crotch area wasn’t all that
big but the ridges that her panties made on the seat of her pants was
enough for me to start a bulge even though I was out in the lobby. WHEW!
Jacqui
had calmed down from Friday as I’d hoped and she was good to go back to
work. Donna was next to meet with me and she was a bit defensive which
was what I expected. I told her she had been technically correct in that
situation but there were better ways to handle it than to embarrass
Jacqui and, ultimately, the bank. As she walked away she said that she
wished there was a job at the bank where she could “operate” on her own.
I remember hoping I’d see a VPL from her as she had on the same suit as
Elle and Laura and I’d seen one on both of them. But, because she was
shorter than they were the jacket covered her bottom. In looking at her I
couldn’t help but think that the Trustees that had originally wanted
all women’s jackets to be that long would’ve certainly approved.
The
doors were about to open for the public when I spoke to Trish about
gathering the papers that had to be filed for Mary’s retirement. She was
surprised at the news. I didn’t know too much about Mary other than
she’d done the same job for many, many years. Trish asked if I knew that
Mary had two very interesting things in her past. I didn’t so Trish
filled me in. Mary was born on January 1, 1900 and was the first baby
born in the city that year. A picture of her with her mother had made
the front page of a couple of the city newspapers. The other was that
Mary’s first day at the bank was the day the stock market crashed in
1928. I found that to be interesting and did a quick calculation. It
meant she’d been at the bank for almost 38 years, longer than anybody
else. All of a sudden I realized that with Mary leaving it would mean
having to find a replacement for her. Not what I need at that time!
Other
than the continuing outflow of money it was a relatively calm day. All
the customers were out of the bank around 3:15pm or so. As soon as the
last one left I watched Donna peel off her suit jacket. Trish saw her do
it and immediately looked to me as if to say “Can we do that?”. During
all the discussions in the Board room it had been my interpretation that
the members were only concerned with how the customers felt about women
wearing pants so I just flipped my hands up and smiled. Her jacket was
off in a nanosecond. A few minutes later I saw Lorie slipping hers over
the back of her work chair.
When it seemed like there was a
delay with the general “proof” for the day I went to see what was wrong.
Donna had a problem and it appeared that a withdrawal ticket was
missing. Liz, the auditor, asked if she’d checked her waste basket.
Immediately Donna bent over at the waist and started rummaging through
the scraps of paper. The long awaited VPL from her was now before my
eyes. Not as interesting as Netta’s back in the morning, it was still
“refreshing”.
The missing withdrawal slip was located and Liz, in
her inimitable way, chastised her for it. I knew what was coming as
soon as Liz opened her mouth. One would’ve thought Donna had been
accused of actually stealing money with her defensive reaction. It was
another situation that I figured was best to let time take care of. It
had been a busy day and it was late so I told Donna that we’d get
together early the next morning. It wasn’t what she wanted but I told
her I had a meeting to go to. I didn’t really but went upstairs anyway. I
wasn’t thinking about Netta when I started up the stairs. However, she
was just picking up her handbag from the floor and I got a reprise of my
earlier view of her backside. I had no idea of who made her panties but
the seam for the crotch was a lot thicker than most I’d ever noticed in
a VPL situation. It was a nice way to end a long day. If there was one
thing I took away from it was that if and when more of the women started
wearing pants I was going to be very pleased.
To be continued...
4 comments:
Sounds like a good day at work!
BS... at least there was something positive to look forward to. :-)
OMG. The end on the upskirt is on hand. Pantyhose and pantsuits sad days for an old observer.
OB... not quite. Stay tuned...
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