Adult story: The Ten of Them – Chapter 7
by Hard93
Genres: Fiction, Consensual Sex, Exhibitionism, Romance, Teen Male/Teen Female, Wife
One trip, one hot night, and the day I made three of my friends millionaires.
We go to the bank, and open an account for Marshall. I transferred the twenty-five thousand dollars into his new account. We then go to lunch and Marshall had a certain restaurant in mind as he had me drive to it.
We eat a great lunch. Just before we leave the Judge shows up. He watched as Marshall put a one hundred dollar bill on the table for the tip. The Judge curious asks, “Marshall, how in the world do you have money the throwaway like that?”
Marshall laughs and then says his reply, “Dad, I said I was taking a year off from school, not from working. JJ is instructing me in how to be a stock market trader. Today was my first day. I just made a little over forty-two thousand dollars.” The Judge sets down in chair next to Marshall and begins to smile.
Marshall continues. “JJ believes by the time I’m ready to leave for college I will be able to pay for it without scholarships. If today’s typical I’m sure we will do that.”
The Judge looks at Marshall and me before he says, “Are you sure Marshall that’s what you want to do? I know son, I went about this the wrong way. I just want you to understand how important your education is.”
Marshall’s shakes his head yes before lifting Misty’s hand to kiss it. Turning back to his father he says, “Dad I know how important my education is, but also I know how important Misty is to me. It would just be too hard for me to be without her. I’ll be too busy thinking of her to get a good education this year. That would make it harder next year. I think this is best, what I’ve learned this week is important too. What JJ taught me so far is that friendship and love is more valuable than money. You need money to live on, but love makes it worthwhile.”
The Judge now displays a sad smile with more understanding he says, “You and JJ are right there. I miss your mother more every day. Maybe if she was here I wouldn’t have made the mistake of forgetting that. I’m sorry son. I should never make you choose between college and the love of your life. You made the right choice. I didn’t, not this time. I did the same thing and waited on your mother. It was a lot harder than I thought it would be, but now I realize it was worth it. The only time I was truly happy was when I was with her.”
We let them talk for over ten minutes. Misty is constantly at Marshall’s side, and the Judge only smiling at the two of them. When they finally left I drove them home. I explain on the way to them that we’re going to get our house guests from the airport. They will be arriving in about three hours. We’ll probably stop by the mall to kill an hour to an hour and half before going to the airport. Marshall and Misty are going to help Mom set up the small house; the furniture hasn’t been delivered yet.
Kathryn and I took the new SUV on our trip to the airport. Stopping at the mall too gave us some time to stretch our legs. We walk hand-in-hand into the mall. Kathryn had changed into a dress that shows off her figure, I see several men that give her a second glance. If any of them stare too long and hard I took her left hand up and give it a kiss to show off her wedding ring.
Kathryn giggles, “You really don’t like for other men to look at me.”
Half joking I say, “Of course I don’t mind them looking, I just want them to know they’re looking at my wife. It saves them time realizing they don’t have a chance with you.”
Giggling Kathryn says, “That’s so nice of you.” Kathryn then drags me off to some of her favorite stores for a quick look around before buying a couple dresses. It’s now time for us to head off to the airport to meet Alyssa and family.
We arrive at the airport I park in short-term parking and we walk in at 5:45 waiting for their six o’clock flight to arrive. Checking the board their flight is on time and a little after 6:05 PM the first class passengers begin walking into the baggage claim area. I spot Alyssa but not Edward, a young woman beside her is Joan and there was Johnny who was just walking up to them. Still waiting but Edward never shows up.
I point the three out to Kathryn who immediately recognizes Joan from some of the pictures off of her Facebook. We walk to them as they stood by the baggage carousel. We actually manage to get within ten feet of them before they notice we’re there. Joan was the first to notice and she wraps both of us in a hug. Giggling Joan says, “I knew you weren’t going to make us stay in a hotel.”
Alyssa came up and gives us a hug as well, Johnny offers me his hand I quickly shake it. Looking around I still don’t see Edward so I ask, “Where’s Edward, isn’t he here with you?”
With a sigh Alyssa says, “We fought on the way to the airport, and he refused to leave LA. I’m afraid our marriage will not last past the next few months.” Johnny and Joan tensed up hearing that, they still want their parents to stay together.
I say sadly, “I’m sorry to hear that Alyssa. I’ll drive you home tonight. Tomorrow if you want to rent a car we can do that or you can use one of ours, but we will be happy to drive you anywhere you would like to go.”
Kathryn quickly said, “As long as you don’t mind his wife coming along.” Kathryn shows off her wedding set to Alyssa and Joan to some confused expressions we giggle, we then start to tell the complete story about what happened yesterday, how it turned out to be our first wedding and why. But there still going to be a wedding on the fourth just like we said. Johnny is getting the luggage as it comes around the carousel. Once the luggage is retrieved we head out to my new SUV.
As Johnny and I loaded the SUV I ask him, “How do you like my new SUV Kathryn bought me for my birthday last week?”
Johnny looks a little shocked asks, “Didn’t you tell Joan she’s only just now turn fourteen?”
With a large smile I say, “That’s right yesterday she turned 14, we got married and earlier today we made another million dollars.”
Johnny says, “Wow, how did you guys manage to make $1 million this morning?”
Smiling I say, “Traded stocks on the Internet. I found out Kathryn is a natural when it comes to the stock market. She can easily out trade me on a daily basis. I was just smart enough to realize how awesome she is at it.”
We finish arranging their luggage in the SUV. Before we get back on the road I ask, “It is an hour drive or a little more with traffic, is anyone hungry we just get something to eat and let traffic clear.”
Alyssa says, “I really want someplace where I can stretch my legs a little. I’m still on California time and not really hungry yet. But I feel like I need to stretch my legs after being cooped up in the airplane for nearly five hours.”
I suggest, “How about a shopping mall, there’s a fairly large one on the way home only ten minutes from here.” Joan brightens and shakes her head yes to her mother and Johnny just shrugs his shoulders not caring either way.
Alyssa says, “That should work, Joan loves to shop.” Kathryn and Joan are whispering between each other, giggling merrily, they act like old friends. I’m really happy that my wife is getting along with one of my oldest friends. We all pile in and I drive us off to the mall.
On the way to the mall Kathryn is suggesting some things we can do tomorrow, when she suggest water skiing Joan groans it seems she’s forgotten her bathing suit. Kathryn giggles and said, “You could borrow my white one.” Kathryn laughs at the expression on my face but she continues, “Better idea we’ll buy you a new one here at the mall.”
Traffic between the airport and the mall isn’t bad fortunately, arriving back in the mall to find a nice parking spot and everyone piles out, Kathryn and I walk hand-in-hand back into the mall for the second time today. Joan walks beside Kathryn as they continue to talk. Alyssa’s beside me but she’s as quiet as a church mouse. Johnny stays by his mother’s side. We both can tell that she’s very upset. There’s not much we can really do about it other than being there for her.
Well over an hour we spend walking from store to store as Joan and Alyssa discover just how generous Kathryn can be. Alyssa brightens up a little as Kathryn insists on buying her new clothing and a bikini as well. All their purchases are in bags Johnny and I carry.
I like the way the three of them are getting along. It is obvious Alyssa has forgotten Kathryn is six months younger than Joan. Alyssa speaks to Kathryn as an equal, while still treating her daughter like a child. Alyssa doesn’t seem to notice how frustrated Joan is getting by being treated like a young child by her mother, which I see I’ll have to speak to Alyssa about. Kathryn speaks to both women as equals, which pleases Joan to no end.
When I get the chance I pull Alyssa aside to speak to her, “Alyssa, you do realize you’re treating Joan like she still five years old not nearly fifteen.” Alyssa’s expression shows the sudden realization why the two of them have such problems of late. Pausing for a second for Alyssa to think it over, once her expression eases a little I continue, “I know it’s hard for a mother to realize their child has grown they all want to keep them as their babies. You really can’t stop nature and shouldn’t try what you end up with is hurt feelings and resentment from your child.”
Shaking her head as a wide smile crosses Alyssa’s face she said, “JJ, you sure you’re only eighteen. That Forbes article was absolutely right you are wise beyond your years.”
With a wink I say, “It’s easier to spot when you’re my age.”
Now with a small laugh Alyssa says, “Don’t you forget that, when you become the father of a fifteen-year-old.”
I know I never will. That’s either my strongest asset or my curse, from the brightest moment of my life to the deepest pit of misery I’ll never be able to forget one second. So I do my best to make sure nothing goes terribly wrong. I think through all my actions. That’s one reason I’ll never cheat on Kathryn I don’t want to be without her. If she never forgave me, there’s nothing that will make it worth that. Even if she did forgive me, I would always remember how badly I hurt Kathryn, and there is still nothing worth that.
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