Hunter's Moon (1/4,FF,Sexfight) Hunter's Moon (Part One) Evelyn Harris strolled down the tree-lined street in the brisk October morning. Leaves swirled around her feet as she took in the view of the broad main street in the small New Hampshire town where she lived and worked. Evelyn was twenty-seven, with chestnut hair and secret hazel eyes. She was an assistant librarian and she had lived in Pembroke for four years. She was slender, and her shape still reflected the suppleness of youth. Pleasantly round breasts and a compact rear made most men look twice. She wore octagonal wire-framed glasses that made her look studious. She was soft-spoken and a bit shy. She was interested in what the day would bring. After much debate, the town fathers had approved a new assistant librarian, and after a two-month search, one was found. She started today. Evelyn had not met her, but she knew her name was Diane Abbot, and she was Evelyn's age. Evelyn rounded the corner and turned towards the 120-year old Victorian style building that housed the town's library. She made her way up the stone steps. She checked her watch and saw it was nine on the dot. Right on time. She swung open the heavy door and proceeded to the large square office and checkout area. Mrs. Brown, the sixty-something head librarian greeted her. "Evelyn, good morning, dear." "Good morning, Mrs. Brown." The older woman tilted her head. "Well, it looks like it will be a rather ordinary day. We've got a school group coming in for some reading and research. The software for the new catalog system is due to be installed this afternoon. There are a bunch of old volumes we want to move to storage downstairs." Evelyn put away her handbag and draped her sweater on the wooden back of her chair. She was wearing a long wool skirt in a subdued tartan pattern. Her blouse was powder blue, long-sleeved and high-necked. She had on simple gold hoop earrings. Her makeup was minimal, a soft foundation and a touch of lip gloss. Evelyn said, "And Diane Abbot starts today." Mrs. Brown smiled briefly. "Indeed she does. She will be in about 10, I believe. I'm sure that you can show her around, get her briefed on the routine." Evelyn said, "Of course. It'll be nice to have someone here. Maybe we'll be able to get caught up." Evelyn did not mind the work as such, but she frequently found herself working late as she handled the daily routine of the library. It would be pleasant to spend a little more time on her reading and gardening. As the young librarian started working at her desk, she reflected on her quiet and understated life. She had graduated from a small liberal arts institution five years before. She was an only child, and her parents lived in a modest house near Boston. Pretty as she was, she had no lack of suitors in high school and at the university. Some mild passions had burned a few times (she had lost her virginity at 19, to a fumbling skinny chemistry major) but no young man had made a lasting impact on her life. She preferred the reading of grand romances to the actual experience. And yet, on the edge of awareness, she infrequently felt the desire for...something a bit risky. Evelyn felt sometimes that an atavistic appetite for conflict slumbered beneath her placid life. She talked with no one about these hidden facets, and she usually tucked them away, safely in the subconscious. She had no steady boyfriend. Once in a while, some man would strike up a conversation with the pretty young librarian, and ask her out. A dinner, sometimes a movie followed these queries, but none of the men ever made much of an impression on her. She fended off the passes with skill and diplomacy, and as a consequence, rarely dated a man more than twice. Evelyn busied herself with the minutia of her job. Books were returned, books were checked out, and fines were paid by sheepish cardholders. She was poring over a spreadsheet on the computer when a soft contralto voice sounded. "Hello. I think you're expecting me. I'm Diane Abbot." Evelyn looked up. She saw a very pretty young woman, perhaps and inch or two taller than herself, with jet-black hair falling in lustrous waves to her shoulders. She had wide violet eyes behind large oval-framed tortoise-shell glasses. She wore a simple navy dress and low-heeled pumps. Evelyn stood up and extended her hand. "Hello, Diane. It's nice to meet you." Evelyn indicated the chair by her desk. "Please sit down." Diane placed her bag on the corner of Eveyln's desk and sat down and crossed her legs. She had nicely shaped legs sheathed in nude hose, with slight dimples at the corners of her knees. Her breasts were round and in perfect proportion to her rib cage. She smiled tentatively. Mrs. Brown came over and said, "Well, I see you two have met. Evelyn, Diane comes to us from San Francisco. She studied library science at Berkeley." Evelyn raised her eyebrows. "That's interesting. What in the world brought you out here?" She smiled at the dark-haired woman. Diane said, "I lived in New England as a little girl. I guess I got to miss it. When I saw this job advertised in the Library Journal, I thought it was perfect for me." Evelyn said, "Then I suppose this is a sort of homecoming for you?" Diane replied, "Yes, it is. When I saw this town, I felt I was coming to right place for me." Mrs. Brown said, "Diane, we're looking forward to you working with us. Why don't you come over to my office, and we'll get the W-4 filled out, along with the other paperwork." She turned to Evelyn. "And we might as well get the dirty part out of the way. After that, I'd like you two to handle getting the old stuff moved into storage downstairs." Evelyn made a face. "My favorite part of the job," she said, with a trace of sarcasm. Mrs. Brown smiled indulgently. "Now, now, we must take the bitter with the sweet." Diane reached out and touched Evelyn's wrist lightly, "We'll make it go fast, Evelyn." She smiled as she rose and walked with Mrs. Brown. Half an hour later, the two young women were downstairs in the storage area. It was dark and more than a little dusty as Evelyn and Diane worked steadily, moving the old books to the tall shelves. They had to work in narrow aisles, and push a ladder along to shelve the books. The two women talked casually about the town and the library. Soon they had exchanged the pertinent information about their lives. Evelyn found herself liking the tall, dark-haired woman. Diane was perhaps a bit less reserved than Evelyn, but Evelyn ascribed that to the Bohemian atmosphere of California. They were both of a type, somewhat quiet, and not given to demonstrating every feeling they had. New England types. Then something unusual happened. Evelyn was in one aisle, reaching up to place a dusty volume on the shelf overhead. Diane came by with a book that needed to go further in. The space was perhaps twenty inches wide. Diane murmured, "Excuse me a bit, Evelyn." She then tried to squeeze by. She was facing Evelyn as she tried to slide by. Evelyn said, "It's really a tight squeeze in here...but I think we can manage." Their bodies touched as Diane moved inward. Diane's breasts compressed against Evelyn's, and their bellies touched and slid into each other. Their hips met as the material of their skirts rubbed together. The women smiled awkwardly at each other as they met in inadvertent intimacy. Evelyn felt slightly embarrassed at the touch of Diane's breasts pushing and rubbing against hers. But it wasn't entirely unpleasant. Flickering shades of heat briefly pulsed through her upper body as Diane moved by. She almost gasped as the Diane's thigh fell against her mound. Evelyn looked up, just a quick glance. Their eyes met, and in the momentary eye contact, Evelyn thought she saw a hint of something other than embarrassment. She thought she glimpsed a bit of ... desire. Diane finished moving by. Evelyn's breasts and thighs tingled from the pressure. She breathed in, a long deep draught, and she heard Diane do the same. Evelyn finished shelving her books, then left the aisle. She decided to choose books that would go in other aisles. As she continued the chore, she felt her mind return to the few seconds of contact with the lovely young woman with the violet eyes. Evelyn wondered why the brief pressure of Diane's body would affect her so. She could not think of it now. She dared not think of it now.