Literotic asexstories – Amy – Day 01 Pt. 04-05 by d1rty0ldMan74,d1rty0ldMan74
Amy
Part IV
When last you read a game designer, David Drake had just met a woman who claimed to be his twin sister and she had just enough conviction in her claims and proof that David began to believe her. And now we pick up as David is readying for a dinner with Amy Fries.
A short while later I was dressed in a nice pair of black jeans and a polo shirt. It was strictly “meeting with the team” attire and not my normal Friday night wear.
As I pocketed my keys and wallet Sophie came to the open door of my room. She looked at me and with a small sigh asked, “You okay?”
“Yeah, of course. Why?”
“Do you REALLY think she’s telling the truth,” Sophie asked?
I nodded and said, “I do, actually.”
Sophie crossed her arms, a look of concern creeping across her face. I was in “going out” clothes. I knew immediately what she was thinking. She was afraid I was going to do what many people might do when faced with a revelation like this.
“I’m not going out for drinks,” I answered her unspoken question, “I’m actually going to meet her for dinner at Frank’s.” Going to Frank’s was a two-fold win. The food was the best in town and Lys, Sophie’s wife, worked there as the manager. Sophie knew she wouldn’t let me drink.
Sophie’s eyebrows went up in yet another all-too-familiar gesture. “Her?”
“Yeah, I guess we have 49 years of catching up to do,” I said. Sophie seemed to take the answer.
“Do you want me to set up the blood and DNA tests she talked about,” Sophie asked.
“Yeah, please.” I headed toward the door and said, “I’ll probably be late.” I gave Sophie my customary kiss on the forehead and headed out the door.
Twenty minutes later I walked through the door of Frank’s. Lys was smiling at me as soon as I walked through the door. Lys was a genuinely wonderful young lady. She and Sophie were understandably nervous coming out to Grace and me. We had both come from conservative families.
There was never any question. Lys became another of our children immediately. All that mattered to Grace and I was that she made Sophie happy and respected her. Though she did get the same “dad” speech from me that any boy would have gotten–minus the pregnancy bit.
Lys and Sophie moving in after Grace died was a Godsend. It likely saved my life.
Looking at that shit eating grin on Lys’s face I asked, “I take it she told you?
Without a moment of hesitation Lys said, “Oh Soph told me you were coming in for dinner, but she didn’t tell me you were on a date.”
“Ah,” I said while I was betting I was making the family frown. “I take it the lady is here, then?” Lys nodded as her grin increased.
“I’m not on a date,” I said to Lys.
“Sure. You’re dressed up as much as you ever get. And you’re groomed,” she prodded at my trimmed beard, “And the woman is absolutely gorgeous. But this isn’t a date.”
I turned to Lys and said, “Your wife left out quite a few details. Look, I think she’s my sister.”
It wasn’t often I could knock Lys speechless, but I always enjoyed doing it. Lys was my smart-ass kid-in-law. She and I loved to get one up on each other. Playfully, of course. We were never nasty to each other. I really did love her like my own.
I gave Lys a look over my glasses and gave her a wink as I headed into the dining room.
Sitting at my favorite table was Amy. I was stopped cold. I thought Amy was attractive when I met her at the house. I had no fucking idea.
Amy had her hair pulled back giving me a full view of her neck and shoulders. They were flawless and creamy, and I wanted to kiss the crease where neck met shoulder. I could have spent all night just kissing her neck and shoulders.
She had changed out of her form hugging dress from earlier and she put on a “dinner” dress that was very low cut. Had I mentioned I was a breast man? Yeah, and holy shit were they spectacular. Judging by the dress she couldn’t possibly have been wearing a bra and was little to no sag evident. Shit, my man boobs sagged more.
I leaned back into the foyer and said to Lys, “Maybe just one rum and Coke.” I was fixed with a look that’d turn boiling water into ice. I quickly added that I was kidding and after I took a moment to regain my composure I moved forward.
Have you ever heard the expression that some people smile with their whole face? Well Amy certainly could. It was brilliant! Her entire face lit up and her eyes, I swear to God her eyes sparkled. All the light in the room seemed to focus on Amy as if it existed solely to illuminate her. It was a smile that you would do anything to see. You would give everything for that smile to be directed toward you. And holy shit, it was all for me.
“David!” she exclaimed happily standing up.
“Amy,” I stumbled out, “thank you for meeting me.”
I joined her at the table, moving very deliberately so as not to make an ass of myself. I reminded myself that this was not a date.
Part of me hoped I was wrong. Part of me wished I was wrong.
Amy said, “I really didn’t expect to hear from you so soon, David. But I’m really glad we have a chance to talk.”
“I uh…wanted a chance to speak to my angel.”
What the fuck did I just say? What the fuck was wrong with me?
Amy looked startled for a second. I thought for sure she would get up and leave. Shit, I would get up and leave.
I heard Lys, just as good an eavesdropper as Sophie say, “Jesus Christ. Good thing this isn’t a date.” I shot Lys a quick look before going back to trying to not sound like a creeper.
“Sorry, bad joke.”
“Go on,” Amy prompted, clearly amused and not creeped out. My relief was indescribable.
“As soon as you were out the door I got on a call with my, with our, older brothers.”
“What did they say,” Amy asked.
I sighed, gave my famous frown, and said, “Well they’re lying sacks of shit but they’re really bad at it. That being said, I asked them if I had a sister.”
“Did they admit to it?”
“Only after I told them I met you. But they said, and I actually believe them, that my parents told them you died when we were born.”
It was like a light went out. The smile-the radiance just shut off. I felt like I had been shot because it hurt so much to see that smile vanish. I saw Amy’s eyes begin to water. Dammit dammit dammit.
“That’s,” she said with a barely contained sniffle, “really fucked up.”
“I know.,” I said, “I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have been so blunt. I should have found a better way to say it.”
“No,” Amy said, gathering herself together, “I really appreciate the honesty. I just can’t imagine why…”
Lys chose that moment to come over. I didn’t know whether to be annoyed or grateful for the interruption.
“You’ll have to pardon my father-in-law,” Lys said, “we usually don’t let him talk to people without a babysitter.”
Amy laughed and a ghost of the smile returned. I was happy to see it but jealous it wasn’t directed at me.
Lys set down a Sprite for me and what I was pretty certain was a rum and Coke for Amy. Like brother like sister.
“What would you like to eat,” she asked Amy.
Amy ordered stuffed shells and then looked expectantly at me. Lys said “He only ever gets one of two things. What’s it gonna be Pops? The Alfredo or the Chicken?”
I thought about fucking with her but ordered the Chicken Parm. It was always good; reliable.
As Lys walked away Amy said, “I had the impression she runs the place,” Amy said, “Does she always jump in and serve?”
“Yes. She believes in never having others do what she won’t. And she always serves me.”
“Why? Trying to impress ‘dad’?”
“Long story. She helps me not to drink. But we’ll get to that.”
“Okay,” Amy said, leaning forward, “SO you believe me? That we’re twins?”
“Yeah. Yeah, I do. Sophie is setting up an appointment for us. You know, to get our blood checked to prove it. But yeah, I believe you. The moment you asked me if I ever felt like something was missing.”
“And?” she prompted.
“My whole fucking life,” I said quietly.
Amy’s hand touched my arm. Her hand was warm and soft. Her grip was reassuring. It felt like a bolt of lightning hit me where our skin met. For a second, I actually felt like I was going to cum in my pants. I was relieved I was sitting down because I was instantly hard as steel. So much for never wasting an erection.
I saw the look on Amy’s face. Did she feel it too or was it just my sick imagination? Jesus Christ, what was wrong with me?
“So,” Amy said, “where do we start? I looked at her quizzically, wondering if she could read my thoughts.
“You know: life stories, that sort of thing.”
We spent the next hour trading stories. Amy had been adopted by Saul and Emma Fries. She had two adoptive brothers, Bill and Allen. She grew up in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania then moved to New Paltz when she got her degree.
I sat listening with rapt attention. Amy, my sister, grew up in a simple home with parents that loved her and brothers that are what brothers are supposed to be. I felt more than a ping of jealousy.
“What is it, did I say something wrong,” she asked.
Damn, she really could read my thoughts.
“No, Amy, not at all. My parents were good parents, good providers. But Dad sometimes was overly strict. Image was very important to him. Mom loved us all very much, but she had a love-hate relationship with the truth. Especially when it came to matters of her and Dad’s health.”
Looking me in the eyes she asked, “But what about your brothers?”
“Dean and Cal,” I chuckled, “no, they were — are — not close to me. They’re so much older than I am. We have nothing in common. Most of the time I was treated like an intruder.”
“But why?”
“Only theory I have is they wanted a sister. As far as they knew I lived, you didn’t. I stole your life.”
Amy opened and closed her mouth a few times. This time I think I read her thoughts. “Yeah. Your birth family is fucked up.”
She nodded slowly not saying anything. I hope to hell I didn’t scare her off. Lys is right. I don’t know when to shut up. Instead of turning her back and leaving she took my hand again.
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