Mothers and Daughters Ch. 33

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If they did want to parlay the sexual acquaintance with something more meaningful, Pamela could sense they had an agenda for wishing to do so; and such perceived ulterior motive was off putting for Pamela. In short she was not interested in knowing the men she was fucking. Instead she was only interested in the pleasure derived from the act of fucking them.

To be sure Larry was pursuing an agenda in marrying her but then it coincided with her ambitions. Pamela recalled her mother's advise on marrying him. It was not like she was in the market for a domestic traditional female lifestyle, i.e. for a man to take care of her in their suburban home as she raised their several children. Instead as her mother pointed out, Larry was an ideal husband for her for the purposes of maintaining a carefully manufactured public image of her that would ensure continuation of her show business success. And their marriage was successful along the lines as her mother had planned.

Pamela, though was now thinking, that if she did wish to switch gears and pursue a more orthodox married lifestyle, Larry would probably be her best bet after all. True he had an unbelievably obnoxious arrogant personality but she could and did deal with that. Besides considering her show business fame and success he tended to tamp down his arrogance when interacting with her.

By the same token, considering his own professional success, (Pamela was aware that upon his retirement he was deemed to be one of the great quarterbacks of all time in NFL history) he was naturally not in obsequious awe of her. Ergo there was a mutual respect towards each other's professional accomplishments which produced as normal an equal male-female personal relationship that could be expected under the circumstances.

Pamela had been disappointed in not winning the Mothers and Daughters contest, but then she realized that had they won, it would not have augmented her happiness or pleasure one iota in attending this particular orgy. Upon becoming aware of Vera's pregnancy, and to a lesser extent Natasha's at this orgy, she also realized that she had become somewhat jaded of her licentiousness. Since she had in her possession countless commissioned sexually explicit video recordings of herself, her participation in this orgy merely provoked in her mind a jaundiced reaction akin to the popular expression of "been there; done that; got the t-shirt".

With such thoughts she resolved to approach Larry to propose he move in with her to pursue a more orthodox marital relationship. The main purpose would be that she wished to become pregnant but she would also want to try a somewhat limited exclusive sexual relationship. Not entirely exclusive mind you as Pamela was not as righteous as the proverbial reformed hooker.

Coincidently Larry Grant was at the crossroads of his life, and Pamela's proposal was most welcome to him. He had been in essence forced to retire from his NFL career two years previously as a result of the nude picture scandal. He was grateful for Pamela's interview which amounted to a standing by her man affirmation.

The scandal died down quickly and he did not become a public laughing stock as a result. Larry was reminded how lucky he was by the incident considering the downfall of an unfortunate US Congressman from New York City. The Congressman's scandal was somewhat similar in substance but the public reaction and fallout was much more painful and devastating to the politician. Of course it did not help the said Congressman that in a subsequent bid to become the Mayor of New York City he was exposed to another nude photo scandal.

Larry's father had given him a position in public relations for the family businesses. His father owned a conglomerate of business enterprises; the main being a chain of super markets located mostly in the south. Although Larry was competent in the assignment, he detested the job as he had no interest in the business. He constantly wanted to quit but he had the guilt feeling of disappointing his father were he to do so.

During the past football season Larry had accepted a limited assignment from one of the television networks to provide secondary analysis on some of the games. He proved to be remarkably ideal for the position and enjoyed receiving lots of positive feedback from viewers. As a result the network offered a permanent lucrative position for commentary on the pre-game and half-time shows for the next football season. Larry had been hesitant to accept. Since the show was based in the LA studios of the network, it would mean he would have to sever his ties with his father's business.

Happily Pamela's unexpected proposal made accepting the TV deal lot easier for his conscience. His father had been most enthusiastic of Pamela, and had been disappointed that their marriage was not more normal. The prospect of Larry moving out of his home to live with Pamela delighted him no end. Lamar assured Larry that he was not disappointed in his lack of interest in the family business; especially since Larry would start to actually reside with his wife. Besides the business would still stay in the Grant family, notwithstanding his absence. Larry's sister Mary had been working for the company for the past fifteen years minus maternity leave. She was definitely a competent successor. Besides it was always possible that her sister's children and his children in the future might keep the business still in the family.

Now the attractive work consequences for living with Pamela was not at all the primary factor or the sole reason for his acceptance to Pamela's suggestion that they try living more like a normal husband and wife. The nude picture scandal involving Jennifer Sturgis had spooked him to such an extent that he had become virtually celibate. And during this period of voluntary very little sexual activity, he was surprised that he did not feel deprived. He realized he had become jaded with his sex life and with the quantity of mostly bimbos he had bedded. This led him to another startling conclusion: he wouldn't mind limiting his sex life to just Pamela, his wife.

He had been contemplating suggesting to Pamela to attempt an exclusive sexual relationship but he was held back by his awareness of Pamela's licentiousness. On a few occasions Pamela had candidly admitted to him all the kinds of sexual depravities she had indulged in; the extent of which had always taken him by surprise. He did not hold Pamela in contempt for it; at least he was not hypocritical. Considering the countless women he had bedded, he knew he had no standing to condemn her for her sexuality. Besides he married her with his eyes wide open concerning such aspect of her character and the pre-nuptial agreement he signed certainly was congruent to her wishing to pursue a hedonistic sexual lifestyle.

So he never suggested to her that they become mutually exclusive sexually simply because he believed she would never agree to it. As a result he was taken by complete surprise when she made the offer, but he was naturally quick to accept it.

Now what Pamela proposed by way of almost exclusivity was that they would remain faithful to each other with the exception of occasional visits to TLR orgies. She suggested he join the club and they would attend the orgies together and this would be the only extramarital activities they would indulge in. Otherwise she promised she would no longer have sex with any of her band members while on tour or with anyone. And since she wanted to get pregnant their first foray to a TLR orgy would not occur until she became pregnant or they stopped trying for lack of success. Larry had no problem in agreeing to those terms.

In record time Pamela became pregnant, and subsequently gave birth to a son whom she named Lamar after her father-in-law. This provided symmetry as her two sons each represented the names of the two grandfathers. News of the pregnancy and subsequent birth was received with great pleasure amongst her fans, and ensured that she would remain popular as ever.

As to the ease of becoming pregnant Pamela recalled that previously in the cases of Peter and little Hannah, she was also successful in getting pregnant rather quickly once she determined to try. Pamela marveled that if nothing else she definitely was very fecund and she took pride in this as it reaffirmed in her mind her sense of her femininity.

Like Vera Starikovich, Pamela was not one to pamper herself, and slow down merely because she was pregnant. With the tremendous success of the Deep South Tour, demand to see her and her band perform, increased exponentially. As a result Pamela had Vera, as her agent, schedule for the foreseeable future, concert dates that would have her on tour an average of nine months out of twelve. And when she did get pregnant she did not let up. She quit performing about one month before her due date and resumed touring about one month after giving birth to Lamar.

With the view of maintaining an orthodox husband and wife relationship especially at home, Pamela obviously did not require her nanny to perform extra "special duties" à la Chloe Hamilton. In fact to avoid temptation for Larry, Pamela deliberately hired the nanny who was the least attractive in physical appearance amongst all those she had interviewed.

Pamela was determined to be a more active mother for her new son Lamar, than she had been with her first two children. Thus she decided to breast-feed him. As a result the nanny and her infant son accompanied her on tour. Larry also attended her concerts as often as he could; whenever his obligations to his TV job would not interfere. Such presence had the happy consequence that it removed any temptation for Pamela to have sex with any member of her band. With Pamela's desire accomplished; she and Larry became one of the hottest couple frequenting the TLR orgies, rivaling Chloe and Randy Hamilton. In particular, Larry's attendance was greeted with great enthusiasm as he became a most desired male sex partner by the ladies of the club.

Rather than being jealous, Pamela took great pride in being responsible for converting Larry from being a creep in bed to being the consummate partner to the discerning heterosexual female. She also appreciated the irony that the public's perception of the felicity and harmony in their marriage was once steeped in manufactured fantasy, but was now changed into reality.

True to her promise of marital fidelity with the exception of TLR orgies Pamela only fucked her husband. Since each of the members of the band had their own serious girlfriend; they were actually relieved that Pamela unlike the past tours no longer wanted to bed them. This in turn made their performances even more professionally entertaining as there was an absence of sexual tension that might mar an otherwise entertaining concert.

As they were all excellent musicians, Pamela and her band were arguably the most entertaining group on the popular music tour circuit. The music performed by Pamela and the Dixie Depot was of the highest quality and expanded the genre of popular music. All their concerts were sold out within minutes of becoming available for public sale, and their concerts were universally praised.

Natasha occasionally performed with them, but rarely. Vera as her agent was only able to schedule Natasha usually about four one night concert dates per year. Natasha's hectic classical concert music schedule provided little opportunity to coincide with Pamela's tour schedule.

Whenever Natasha was able to join Pamela and her band for a special concert date, the resulting entertainment was always super spectacular. The audiences were truly thrilled and felt fortunate to be able to view it. The demand for attending such concerts vastly outstripped the capacity of the venues where the performances were held. As a result the tickets for such concerts were sold only by mail subscription and were distributed under a lottery system.

One concert that Natasha performed with Pamela became absolutely legendary and provocative. After the hyped almost naked Atlanta concert in the Deep South tour Pamela retained in the back of her mind a desire to perform one time totally naked along-side with Natasha; her band though would remain clothed. Happily Natasha had no problem with such plan.

Pamela's idea was that a onetime nude performance would make entertainment history for all time. Pamela rationalized her desire by proclaiming that the purpose of her proposed nude performance concert would be the ultimate expression of artistic freedom. It was to explore new horizons in public vocal poetry unfettered by normal clothing restraints. Of course no one paid any heed to such euphemistic and pretentious justification, but were only interested in gaining admittance to such a concert.

Pamela had some hope of acquiring permission to perform in the nude since naked female wrestling had been allowed in public arenas. However every significant municipality in the United States refused to allow such performance license. So Pamela had to look elsewhere to realize her ambition. As it so happened, the City of Rotterdam in liberal Holland had no such issues with Pamela's entertainment ideas. As Natasha was available for the concert in Pamela's European tour, the concert was duly scheduled.

Pamela was aware that Joe Cocker had performed in this same city in 2007 which performance was highlighted by one of his signature hit songs: "You Can Leave Your Hat On". Pamela felt that this song would be the most appropriate song to open the concert; and it was the only song she sang that night that was not composed by her.

Pamela was determined to equal the excitement of Cocker's electric performance. In addition to her band she acquired the services of some of the finest musicians in Europe to replicate Cocker's musical backing. Just like Cocker, she engaged a trio of female chorus singers to gyrate to her right as well as belt out the title of the song at the appropriate times. Natasha was to Pamela's left playing her violin. And next to Natasha was Lajos Kiraly playing his preferred Steinway piano. Although Kiraly and Natasha were no longer romantically involved they still occasionally performed together to the delight of their respective fans.

Just like Cocker's performance, Pamela had arranged a huge close circuit TV screen installed at the back of the stage that would periodically alternate to display views of naked women in all kinds of poses as well as naked ladies swaying to the music. All the female musicians in addition to the trio chorus singers had agreed to perform naked as well with Pamela and Natasha. Since on both sides of the stage included large close circuit TV screens to show close up the live performers on stage, the audience were treated to sumptuous displays of naked female beauty; the lead trumpet player as well as the featured lead saxophonist were especially cheered.

The one exception to the total nudity of the females were that they were allowed footwear to eliminate the discomfort of prancing and walking barefoot. Paradoxically Pamela's boots made her more sexually alluring than had she been barefoot. The male musicians including Pamela's band were dressed in tuxedos. The contrast between the males' attire to the female nudity was so startling that the audience sensed the historical significance of this concert.

Words can not truly describe Pamela's energetic rendition of "You Can Leave Your Hat On" and its effect on the audience. Needless to say the concert was off on a truly raucous start and the audience was continuously in a high passion. The absolute apex of excitement occurred midway in the second half of the concert. Since Pamela was still breast feeding Lamar in reaction to her exhaustive activity her milk let down and she began to drip. The sight of her lactating tits caused the audience to go wild.

The DVD sales of this concert went through the roof; excerpts of same went viral on the internet. Presumably no other singer(s) had as of yet the cojones to imitate Pamela's audacity; although Lady Gaga has come close to imitating Pamela in some of her musical videos. In any case this concert in The Netherlands remained a constant uniquely remembered entertainment event.

It was becoming clear that Pamela Rose had become a legend in popular music. She had become a truly iconic female singer; truly surpassing as a younger alternative to the likes of Cher, Madonna and Tina Turner. The concert in Holland established her forever as an unforgettable show business celebrity; long remembered after her retirement. Life was just delightful for Pamela Rose.

Domestic felicity and harmony was not in the cards for Vickie Vargas, after this orgy. During the two weeks she was away from Atlanta, she ignored her husband's frequent urgent text messages and voice mails on her original cell phone. Instead, on the day after St. Clair's death she simply texted a onetime reply: "John died. Going to funeral. I'll let u no when I'll be back."

She refrained from sending any more messages until she was leaving the Atlanta airport in the late afternoon Sunday, Mother's Day. She wanted to stay in Dallas longer but there was heavy pressure from her firm to return to work that Monday. Not until she was in her car which she had parked at the airport and started heading to her home, did she contact Greg. She simply texted: "Back in Atlanta driving home. See u soon."

Vickie had no illusions. She expected fully that her homecoming would be stormy, but she did not regret her actions. She vowed to herself no matter how Greg reacted she would not compromise on her desire to have an affair with Johnny Whitaker as well as occasionally dallying with Vera Starikovich. That was her agenda and nothing Greg could say would alter her mind on those two points. Apart from that she was prepared to accommodate Greg as much as he desired in continuing their marriage even so far as to switch to and to maintain a sham marriage. Her resolve was instrumental in quieting her dread in anticipation of the confrontation.

Not surprisingly, Greg Patterson was not a happy camper when his wife entered the front door after a two weeks absence. That they had been virtually incommunicado with each other during the entire time, exasperated his feelings no end. So as soon as he saw her he bellowed in a staccato timbre:

"Where the fuck have you been? Why haven't you kept in touch like you said you would? Why didn't you answer any of my messages? You said you would stay only a week depending on the death of John St Clair. I saw from the news stories that he died the Tuesday, two days after you left and his funeral was that Saturday. So why didn't you have the decency to let me know that you would stay away another week? What about your work? Aren't you in trouble there considering your unexpected absence? And for God's sake why didn't you alert me of your arrival; not until you were driving home. Were you afraid I was going to change the locks?"

'Well', thought Vickie in her mind, 'this obviously is not going to be a pleasant scene.' But as she was expecting a discordant reception, she steeled herself not to be intimidated by his anger. So avoiding the pertinent questions for the moment she quietly responded:

"I've kept in contact with my firm while away so I've no problems there except that I'm expected to be in the office tomorrow."

Greg fumed:

"So your work is more important than your husband?"

Vickie softly replied:

"Be reasonable Greg. You know that I'm a senior partner in the firm so it was not surprising that the firm demanded that I remain at least in daily contact."

Not softened at all, Greg groused:

"So what am I chop liver? That you felt it was unimportant to keep in touch with me?"