Dallas, Texas

After a long afternoon of relaxing by the pool and not-so-discretely flirting with her husband, Sue Ellen excused herself under the guise of needing to get out of the sun, slipping back into the house, making her way upstairs to 'rest'. JR knew exactly what his wife meant when she made her excuses to go inside, because he felt it too; the energy between them this afternoon was electric and he wanted to get away from prying eyes just as much as she did, so a few minutes after she left, he too made his excuses to leave the family gathering. Entering the bedroom, he barely had time to shut the door before his wife attacked him, pushing him back against the door and thrusting her tongue into his mouth, not that he minded, she was just taking the direct approach to what they were going to end up doing anyway. "You took so long to come upstairs", she made a brief comment before resuming their physical contact, working on quickly ridding them of their clothes.

"Sue Ellen!" jumping slightly as she heard the loud banging on the door and Lucy's insistent tone, she called out to answer, eventually deducing that her mother was on the phone and was asking to speak with her, even after being told that she was resting. "Thank you Lucy, I'll take the call in here", sighing to herself, she leaned toward the nightstand, "good afternoon mama", she tried to sound perky and interested as she reluctantly picking up the phone, however, she wasn't doing a particularly good job, because speaking to her mother was the last thing she wanted to be doing right now. Reluctantly, she gently pushed JR away from her and as her mother began to speak, she cursed her ability to make her presence felt at the most inconvenient times, as if she were trying to interrupt. She would have gladly chosen JR over her mother if she'd had the choice, however, she didn't, not really; Patricia Shepard was always on the lookout for weakness and now that she had her eldest daughter on the phone, Sue Ellen knew she was trapped and she couldn't afford to only dedicate part of her attention to their conversation. "Sue Ellen dear, how are you?" Sue Ellen was in no mood to be talking, but she put some effort in anyway, "I'm fine mama, how are you?" JR listened to his wife's conversation and grinned to himself mischievously as he continued with their previous actions, there was no way he was going to let Patricia Shepard ruin his afternoon with his wife and if he had to get rid of her himself, he would. Gasping quietly as JR placed light kisses on her cheek and neck, Sue Ellen found it difficult to concentrate on anything her mother had to say, and when JR moved his attention to her chest, she bit her tongue to avoid yelling at her mother for calling at such an inopportune time. "I'm fine dear. I was calling to respond to the baby shower invitation I received in the mail this morning…" waiting for a response and feeling confused when she didn't get one, she spoke again, "Sue Ellen?" Patricia's voice trilled through the telephone as she realised that she didn't have her daughter's full attention, "what's going on there?" Sue Ellen tried to push JR off her, though it was a fairly weak attempt, because she was rather enjoying his actions, they just happened to be poorly timed. "Nothing mama. What was it that you were saying?" she managed to race through her words before covering the mouthpiece for a moment as she let out an unavoidable moan at the attention JR was giving her breasts. Grinning to himself, JR found some kind of entertainment in provoking a reaction from his wife while she was in no good position to respond, and feeling naughty, he decided to have a little fun with her for a while; it wasn't as if she had to talk to her mother right now, she could always call back.

"Oh? Mhm, I agree, yes mama", listening to her mother prattle on, Sue Ellen gave her standard lines, ones that required little to no real thought, because, at the moment, she wasn't exactly capable of thinking clearly and holding a conversation. Gasping aloud in surprise as JR moved his attention further south, she knew she had to end the call soon, because knowing JR, he wasn't about stop his actions. "Sue Ellen?" Patricia sounded annoyed and confused, she clearly knew something was going on, but she had no idea what it was, "are you even listening to me?" she heard her daughter giggle before she responded and she began to work out what was happening on the other end of the line. "Sue Ellen Shepard!..." just as she was about to launch into a speech about boundaries, as if she was reprimanding her teenage daughter, she was cut off by Sue Ellen, "Ewing mama, Sue Ellen Ewing. I have to go. I'll call you back this evening. Goodbye", she made a quick move to hang up, though her hurried efforts weren't particularly good and the phone was still connected to her mother's end until she hung up herself. "Sue Ellen Ewing!" Patricia didn't even realise that her daughter had attempted to hang up on her until she heard a loud gasp and then a pleasured moan, and at that point, she'd heard enough of her daughter's improper actions for one day, making her own move to hang up. Disgusted, Patricia shook her head; Sue Ellen may be a married woman, one who was perfectly entitled to participate in such activities, however, there was no excuse for acting so inappropriately in front of company, even if that company was on the other end of the telephone; it just wasn't ladylike. Chuckling to himself as he heard her hurried goodbye, JR intensified his actions; he may have started out simply trying to get rid of his annoying mother-in-law, however, now that she was gone, he was just as dedicated to pleasing his wife and eventually, himself. In the back of her mind, Sue Ellen knew she was in for an embarrassing lecture when she eventually did call her mother back and did see her in person at her baby shower in a couple of weeks, however, right now, that was the last thing on her mind. Because despite JR's initial cautiousness concerning his current activity, he was good, very good, and when she had JR's attention, nothing else was important enough to warrant present thoughts.

To be continued…