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The Woman in the Window
What woman stands in her hotel window and undresses in full view of the woman across from her? Sure, she was on the twenty-third floor, and they were separated by Michigan Avenue, but still, Zelda Gilroy was a respected marketing executive attending a professional conference. What had possessed her to perform a striptease for the blonde across the street? It must have been the steamy lesfic novel Val Givens had been reading which caused her to take off her blouse, then her jeans, and then her bra in view of the woman in the window across from hers. Or maybe it had been that that woman had dropped her robe and removed her own bra. Whatever the incentive had been, the two of them stood dressed only in panties expressing their sexuality. An unexpected phone call broke the spell that had captured the women. The following morning Zelda discovered that the woman she had stripped for in the window had been the graduate MBA student her former professor wanted her to mentor. Val was shocked to learn the woman she had exposed herself to was the woman whose career she intended to emulate. Zelda was at the conference to conduct a workshop and network with her peers. Val was there to make contacts that would help her find a good job when she graduated. They spent two nights together in Zelda’s room networking in an entirely unprofessional manner. They returned to Omaha convinced what had happened between them was over. Zelda was convinced Val wouldn’t want to keep seeing a woman so much older. Val was sure Zelda would be embarrassed to be seen with a woman so much younger. Then their professor, unaware of what had happened between the two, pulled some strings to get Val a job reporting to Zelda until the end of the year. Despite their resentment, they could not resist the connection between them. This is an age gap romance of about 70K words. It comes complete with an HEA. Extra points will be given to the reader that knows who the ‘real’ Zelda Gilroy was.