“Yeah,” Gus nodded. “You said it was on the beach when you went with your family for your eighteenth birthday. You told us you were surprised you got it so quickly, like out of the blue.”
“That’s right. You thought it was just some random chick I met, huh?”
“It wasn’t?”
“Nope,” Mick said, then paused. He looked over at Bob. “It was Tammy, my older sister. She’d gotten a bottle of sweet wine and we walked over between some trees at the edge of the beach. The moon was shining on the water. We drank it kinda fast, then laid down on the sand, listening to the breeze in the palm trees.
“The next thing I know, she rolled over and started touching me. She pulled my trunks down and started to blow me. Next thing I know, she’s got them off, pulls off her bikini bottom and is fucking my brains out, right there on the beach.”
Bob looked at him, his eyes wide. “Dude.”
Mick nodded. “Afterwards, she lay next to me as I held her and asked me if I was okay. I laughed and told her, hell yeah! She was scared of what I’d think of her, if I hated her. I told her I loved her and thanked her for doing that with me.
“She kissed me and thanked me back, then told me it was a one-time thing, but it was something she’d always treasure. We’ve never done anything again and don’t talk about it, but it was beautiful, you know, in its own way. Some kind of special love we created between us, like nothing I’ve ever felt with anyone else. We’re really close now. She’s someone I can talk with about anything.”
He looked at them, then added, “And, um… I’d appreciate it if you didn’t repeat that,” he said and laughed.
Gus was spellbound. “Wow,” he breathed. “I wasn’t sure anyone would understand about this kind of thing, let alone feel the same way. I thought I was some kind of freak.”
Bob spoke up then, and said, “We’ll then, I guess we’re all freaks here.”
Gus and Mick looked over at him.
Bob looked down, then back up with a grin. “One night my older sister, Cindy, came home drunk as shit and passed out on her bed. She had this halter top thing and it shifted and her tit was out. It’s huge, you know? You’ve seen her, she’s stacked.”
Mick and Gus both grinned at him, remembering their time in the pool at Lois’ house.
“Well, I went in to see if she was okay and found her that way. I figured I’d never get another chance and started to feel her up, squeezing her tits and stuff. I even sucked on them. She never even budged, she was so wasted!” he said.
He sighed and said, “I jacked off on her tits, got my spunk all over them, rubbed it in real good. I put her shirt kinda back on so it looked like she’d just fallen asleep with it loose around her. She never said a word, and I wonder if she even knew she woke up with my dried cum all over her boobs.”
Bob shrugged. “So yeah. If you’re both freaks, then so am I!”
Gus looked at his friends, amazed, shaking his head. Relief washed over him as he realized this just might work out, after all.
“The freak brothers!” Gus said and they high fived.
“I guess I don’t have to ask, but can we keep telling people she’s an old friend from down south? It’s gonna get weird enough when we have to tell people we’re a three-some. Lois and I’ve been through that before. Telling them she’s my half-sister will not go well.”
Bob laughed. “That’s for sure!”
“Yeah, dude,” Mick agreed. “It’s okay with me, really.” He looked over at Bob, who was nodding.
Bob looked at Gus, then Mick. “I’ve wondered about you and Stacy for a while. It’s been all innocent between you guys, but there’s been…”
Mick sat up. “Like an underlying current running between you and her.”
Bob nodded. “Yeah, exactly. Something under the surface. There, but not obvious.”
Mick smiled at Gus. “I’m sure the girls are totally into how romantic it is. You guys falling for each other, and all that.”
Bob chuckled. “I bet Demi is totally getting off on it, too! She loved it when you three were a thing.”
—***—
“Um, Lois…,” Sam ventured, then stopped. She kept her eyes on the road, the lights of the oncoming cars sliding across her face as she drove.
Lois looked in the rear-view mirror from where she sat in the back seat behind Demi, who sat in the front passenger seat.
“Yeah?” Lois answered.
“Um…,” Sam started, then stopped, her eyebrows furrowed.
Lois sighed and looked down at her lap for a moment. Sam caught the movement in the mirror and waited.
“Okay, it’s like this…the very short answer is Stacy and Gus have been falling for each other since, basically, she showed up that night on his doorstep,” Lois explained.
The girls made no sound at all.
“You know she’s Gus’ only blood relative, and they were very close growing up. He doted on her, protected her, loved her, all her life. From what she says, he was an awesome big brother.”
“I bet he was,” Demi said softly. “I wish I had one like him.” Sam nodded, but remained silent.
“Yeah, and since she came to live with them, they’ve grown closer, emotionally. She only had her dad, and we know how that went for her.”
Sam’s hands gripped the steering wheel tightly, her knuckles turning white. “Yeah,” she said in a low, dark voice.
“So…with that trauma still fresh for her, and them rediscovering each other all this spring, well…,” Lois paused and looked out the window at the passing houses.
She took a deep breath, then said, “They fell in love.”
Lois looked at Sam’s eyes in the rear-view mirror and waited. They flickered over and looked at Lois for a moment, then went back to the road.
Demi stirred and moved in her seat. “I can understand falling for Gus…,” Demi said. “I mean, how could she not, right? He’s her hero, her savior.”
Sam nodded slowly as she drove.
“It’s more than just that,” Lois said from the backseat. “They’ve always been so close. Just the two of them, against a world that wasn’t kind to them. They lost their mother when they were young.
“Her dad really mistreated Gus.” Lois’ words hitched as she spoke. “Did you know Gus’ last name is his mother’s maiden name? Poor guy doesn’t even know his biological father’s name.”
She waited a moment. “Stacy’s dad wasn’t that great to her, either. She had to watch her older brother, the guy that was always there for her, get mistreated.”
Sam looked back at Lois in the mirror again, but this time her eyes had softened and held compassion.
“Look,” Lois said with an undertone of finality. “I can’t explain why they fell in love, and I’m not going to judge it. From my point of view, it makes perfect sense. They may be half brother and sister, but they’re so perfect together.”
“But what about you?” Sam asked as her eyes looked at Lois. “Where do you fit in with all this?”
“I’m the one that made them realize how they actually felt.”
Demi turned, her head whipping around the side of her seat. “You did what?”
“I saw what they were going through. I know Gus, remember,” she said. “I could see the turmoil in him. I saw the same turmoil in Stacy.”
She looked at Demi, then looked over in the mirror, catching Sam’s eyes for a moment. “Come on! Tell me you haven’t seen how they look at each other. Tell me you never saw the yearning those two have!”
Demi looked down for a moment, then said, “Yeah. I know what you’re saying.” She looked at Lois and nodded. “It makes sense…in a weird way,” she chuckled, then grinned widely.
“Right? So I talked with each of them separately. Got them to come to grips with their feelings, so they could get it out in the open and see it for what it is. Then, when we were down there, just the three of us, we finally talked together and got it figured out.”
Demi grinned over at Sam, who glanced at her, then turned back to the road, her expression unreadable. Demi turned back to Lois. “So you guys just talked while you were down there?” She asked mischievously, wiggling her brows.
Lois grinned back at her. “Not exactly…,” she said, drawing out the words and grinning back.
“I knew it!” Demi burst out laughing. “Oh jeez, I can only imagine what the three of you got up to, all alone down there!” She chortled and rocked in her seat. “Really…when you think of all the stuff going on with all of us, how strange is this anyways?” Demi giggled and patted Lois’ knee.
Sam took a deep breath and let it out. In a soft voice, she asked, “So what place do you have in this relationship? Did you give him up? I don’t get it.”
Lois shook her head. “Oh, hell no! He’s mine, and I’m keeping that guy.” She grinned at Sam as she looked in the mirror at Lois. “I’m gonna marry him one day,” she said softly, but with conviction.
“But what about Stacy?” Sam asked, her head tilted a little.
“She’s with him, too. With us. We’re a throuple. That’s the word when three equal partners are in a relationship.”
She looked at Demi, then at Sam in the mirror. “This isn’t really much different from when Demi was with us, except Stacy is just as in love with Gus as I am, and we both want to spend the rest of our lives together, with him.
“This is permanent. We’re together now, and we’re gonna stay that way.”
“The three of you forever?” Demi asked.
Lois nodded. “Yup. Gus probably doesn’t realize it yet, but he got married to us when we were down there. Neither of us is gonna let him go. Stacy and I talked it all out on the way back today when it was just us driving his car,” she chuckled.
“Poor Gus! He has no chance,” Samantha said, laughing. She drove for a distance, then glanced at Lois in the mirror. “I’m happy for you guys. It’s weird, I’ll tell you that.” She shook her head softly. “But what else is new, huh?”
report “There’s something about you and Gus loving to be in a three-some,” Demi said, her eyes twinkling. Both Sam and Lois laughed.
They pulled up in front of Lois’ house and parked. Sam turned around and looked at Lois. “Look, I just don’t want you to get hurt.”
Lois smiled warmly at her friend. “I won’t. We’re still working through the details, but we’re all in agreement it’s the three of us together. Forever.”
Sam sighed, then nodded. “Okay, then.” She smiled at Lois, then looked at Demi. “I wonder what other weirdness we’ll come up with next?”
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