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by E. Walsh


  “Fu**!” he called out when his cum spurted out of him. Elaina followed him and screamed when she met her climax. Alana sucked each drop of the juices Elaina gave to her.

  “No fair, I didn’t come” Alana said pushing Elaina up. Richard was still hard so he pulled Elaina off of Alana and bent her over so that her ass was facing him.

  “You’re turn. Eat her!” he demanded as he thrusted his cock into Elaina. She whimpered because she was still sensitive from her orgasm, but she buried her face in between Alana’s legs. Richards’s thighs smacked hard against Elaina’s ass and he felt as if he would come again.

  “That’s so good, Elaina. You’re going to make me come!”

  Alana clenched her eyes closed and her body began to quake. She gasped once her orgasm died down. Richard didn’t think that it was possible, but he came again and bit down on Elaina’s back. The three of them collapsed onto the ground still breathing heavy and sweating like crazy, but they were indeed satisfied. None of them could keep their eyes opened any longer and they all drifted to sleep holding onto one another.

  * * *

  Chapter Eight

  Their last day of camping was filled with a lot of fun and adventure. The three of them spoke with each other and poked fun at each other. Today, Richard even decided to swim with the girls.

  “You’re not bad looking for an old man!” Alana called out as she splashed water at Richard, he dodged her with ease.

  “And you’re not bad looking either to have such a disrespectful mouth.”

  Elaina laughed at the two of them and started splashing water at both of them.

  “Whose side are you on?” Alana asked while trying to move away from Elaina. Elaina laughed continuing to splash them with water.

  “I’m on my own side.”

  Richard swam under the water and pulled Elaina down underneath it. Elaina struggled to get away from Richard, trying not to laugh under water and just when she thought she’d bust out laughing, Richard pushed her back to the surface.

  “I could’ve drowned.” Elaina said once her breathing calmed down. Richard grinned.

  “That’s what happens when you splash me.”

  Alana watched their transaction and began splashing both of them. Her movements came fast and Richard didn’t have enough time to dodge her.

  “Ha! Never turn away in a fight!” Alana laughed happily. Richard and Elaina held up their hands and laughed as well. After several more minutes of them playing around, Richard told them it was time for them to start packing away. The girls sighed, but they exited the lake.

  “I’m glad Dan didn’t come,” Richard said as he walked a little bit ahead of them.

  “I bet,” there was an edge to Alana’s voice and Richard looked over his shoulder at the twins and grinned.

  “Of course, for the reason that you’re thinking about but there’s another reason.”

  “What is it?” Elaina asked as she brought her hands up to her short bob and squeezed the water out of it.

  “Every time we go camping, we only fish, hike and drink. We never swam or anything. Then again it’ll be weird for two straight men to be swimming together.” Elaina laughed.

  “Yeah, dad’s not into swimming.”

  Even though Dan was just their stepfather, he’s been in their lives since they were three years old so they knew him inside and out.

  “Alana, help your sister take down your tent.”

  Alana sighed, but walked over to Elaina. “That’s what you’re here for.” Alana mumbled under her breath and Elaina lightly punched her side.

  “Don’t act like that.” Elaina said and Alana sighed again.

  “Fine you take that side and I’ll take this side.” Richard took down his tent with ease and went to help the twins when he noticed that they were struggling.

  “You girls are hopeless!” Richard sighed as he unhooked everything that the girls missed and brought the tent down. “What am I going to do with you too?”

  “Some of what you did last night would be nice.” Alana confidently said. Elaina blushed but she didn’t disagree with what her sister said. Richard smiled and shook his head.

  “I’d love to take you two again, but I’ve got to get you home. Your parents must be worried sick!”

  The girls sighed; their phones did not have a signal so they were unable to contact them. They could have gone into town and called them, but they were having too much fun.

  “We’re not eating any fish tonight?” Alana said as she pulled her bags close to the fire pit. Richard shook his head.

  “We’ll pick up something on the way back.”

  “Good, because I was getting tired of eating fish,” Alana said. If she didn’t eat fish again for another year, she’d be fine with that. Elaina felt the same way; she could do without fish for a while. Richard thought otherwise.

  “Fish is one of the best things that you could possibly eat. Wherever we go I’m definitely going to order a fish sandwich.”

  Elaina smiled. “I’d be okay with chicken.” Alana nodded her head and picked up her bags.

  “Let’s hurry up and make this long trip back to the car.”

  Richard led the way like he normally did, it wasn’t quite dark yet but it was quickly approaching. He liked leaving the camping ground when the sun was starting to set because he got to enjoy looking up at the sky. The girls followed his stares in wonder. It was definitely beautiful to see and they knew that this, among other things, would be implanted in their memories for the years to come.

  * * *

  Chapter Nine

  After driving for two and a half hours, Richard stopped at a rest stop because he was too tired. After the day’s festivities, he wouldn’t be able to drive the full four hours back to town. The twins were already fast asleep in the back seat with their heads resting on one another. He put the car in park, killed the engine, and leaned back in his chair. Many things ran through his mind, but only one thing stuck out in his mind, which was that he slept with both of Dan’s kids. He has to look at this man on a regular basis because they’re always fishing together when they didn’t have to work.

  “Sh**,” he mumbled under his breath. He hated when he started feeling guilty after he’d done something. He wished that he had those feelings before he fu**** them. He was confident enough to know that the girls wouldn’t tell their parents, but could he seriously look at them the same way when he violated their trust in him? Probably not; but what’s done is done. He couldn’t go back into the past and change what he did and he didn’t want to. They showed him the time of his life and he wouldn’t trade it for the world.

  *

  When Richard woke up several hours later, he wasn’t surprised to see that the girls were still asleep. He sat up in his seat and started the engine. It was still pretty dark outside, but he was starting to see a little light in the sky. When he started driving again. Elaina stirred.

  “Good morning,” Richard said looking at her through the rearview mirror.

  “Morning” she responded rubbing at her eyes. Alana was still soundly asleep.

  “Did you sleep well?” Richard asked returning his attention back to the road.

  “Yeah, did we stop?”

  Richard nodded his head. “For a few hours, you two wore me out.”

  Elaina grinned and looked out of the window. “How long we got left?”

  “About two hours depending on how traffic is.”

  Elaina was still slightly tired, but she wanted to watch the sun rise completely. She also wasn’t used to sleeping sitting up for an extended period of time. Alana on the other hand could sleep through anything. If they ever experienced an earthquake when they were sleeping, Alana would sleep straight through the vibrations. When the sun began rising in the air, Elaina was blown away because of how beautiful it was. Just like the sunset the sunrise was able to take her breath away.

  “I’m really glad we were able to go on this trip with you.” Elaina said happily. Sh
e kept her voice down so that she wouldn’t wake her sister.

  “Me too,” Richard said sincerely and they drove the rest of the way home in silence.

  *

  When they arrived in front of their house at 8:30 p.m., Alana stirred and woke up.

  “We’re back already? It just felt like I went to sleep.”

  Richard and Elaina laughed and Richard turned around in his seat.

  “Kiss me,” he said quietly and the twins took turns kissing his dry lips. “Our little secret,” he said once they pulled away from them.

  “Of course,” Elaina said and Richard grinned.

  “Well let’s get this stuff in the house.”

  Alana groaned talking about how weak she was because she was still tired. Richard scolded her playfully and told her he’s never taking her camping again. The three of them laughed as they began taking things out of the car.

  They each had a great time and the girls learned so much; they learned how to fish, how to put up and take down a tent, and Richard learned something as well – the beauty of a threesome with young teenage twin sisters.

  4. Stacey & Stephanie, a Twin Sister Romance

  By: Kylie James

  Stacey & Stephanie, a Twin Sister Romance

  © Kylie James 2015 – All rights reserved

  Published by Steamy Reads4U

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  Warning

  This book contains graphic content intended for readers 18+ years old.

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  * * *

  Chapter One

  Stacey threw her book bag on the floor and flopped on to her bed with a loud sigh of relief.

  “I can’t believe we finally did it!” She looked over to her sister who was spread out on her own bed parallel to her sister’s. Her long dark hair splayed out over her pillow.

  “I know, right! It was a little touch and go for a minute there. I mean can you believe that last question on Mr. Gregory’s final? I nearly died! I told you it would be on there too, didn’t I? It was the one thing I knew I didn’t know!” Stephanie looked over at Stacey.

  “Well we didn’t flunk so…” Stacey threw her arms up in the air and waved them, “yay!” Stephanie laughed. “God, I am so glad to be done! No more 8am classes and no more finals!”

  “Yeah, now we just have to figure out what to do next. We’ve sent out so many freaking resumes and I haven’t heard anything back, it’s so depressing. How do other people do this? I mean, they usually hear back from someone right? Why isn’t anyone calling us?” Stephanie sighed.

  “I know, it’s frustrating and I’m about ready to dedicate myself to a lifetime of being a barista.” She paused. “Wouldn’t it be great if we could get a real job together somewhere? Like a big company or something? Actually, I don’t even care if it’s a big company, just somewhere that will pay the bills and isn’t too crappy.” The twin sisters had always been inseparable. Stacey rolled on to her side to look at Stephanie who nodded.

  “Whatever we do, we need to do it fast or we’re going to have to move back home with mom and dad and that would just suck. I mean, I love them and all but you can’t move back in with your parents after college. You just don’t do that!” Stephanie said with another exaggerated sigh.

  “I don’t think there’s any working around that, a part time job at the coffee house isn’t going to cover the bills and dad said that he wasn’t paying for anything once we graduated. I mean, I could probably cover half of rent and electricity and maybe cable but after that I’d have nothing left. We’re gonna have to move back in with them soon if we don’t figure something out.” Stacey paused for a minute as she thought about the possibilities. “We could become high class prostitutes?” Stephanie laughed loudly, grasping her stomach as she did.

  “I bet there’s plenty of guys out there willing to pay good money to be with identical twins but, I dunno, there’s something kind of weird about that.” Stephanie looked over at her sister who looked as though she were seriously contemplating the idea. “NO!” Stacey frowned, “That is not an option!”

  “Why not? We could get rich and it’s not like you haven’t seen me naked before. It’d just be sort of like looking in a mirror or something?”

  “Yeah,” Stacey sat up on the edge of her bed, “but can you imagine…like…doing the same guy?” Stephanie thought for a minute and shook her head.

  “I guess not. I dunno though, maybe it wouldn’t be so weird. I’ve never really thought about it.” Stephanie mirrored her sister’s pose, sitting up on the edge of her own bed. “You think dad will help us get jobs?” She looked at her sister hopefully.

  “Maybe?” Stacey shrugged. “I guess it’d be a better option for him than having us move back home? I don’t know if he knows anyone though. Not someone who would just give us jobs because they know dad, you know?” Stephanie nodded in agreement.

  “You want to ask dad and see what he says?” Stacey laughed as she assigned the dreaded task to her sister.

  “Why do I always have to be the one to ask dad for favors?” Stephanie shrugged this time.

  “He likes you better. You’re a daddy’s girl!” Stephanie jumped over on to her sister’s bed and began tickling her. Stacey screamed as Stephanie taunted her. “Daddy’s girl, daddy’s girl, daddy’s girl!” Stacey fell back on to the bed, her knees drawn up to her stomach as she laughed and gulped for air.

  “Stop!” Stephanie didn’t stop. “Stop! Stop! Oh my God stop I’m gonna pee!” Stephanie pulled back quickly this time and Stacey took a deep breath.

  “Eww, you better not!” Stacey sat up. “Fine, I’ll ask dad but you have to ask mom for money, we need food and the electricity bill is past due already. Plus that way it’s fair.” Stephanie relented.

  “Deal.” It didn’t matter what it was that the girls were agreeing on, it always had to be a fair deal and if it wasn’t they would work it out until it was. They had been that way since they were toddlers, if one had something the other had to have it as well, not just something, but something that was equal in value.

  “We’ll call later though ok? I need a shower first.” Stacey sighed loudly as she relaxed back on her bed. “I need to wash academics off.” Stephanie laughed at her sister.

  “Me too.”

  Harold J. Anthony met Maude Sanders when she was a twenty-five-year-old single mother of twins. He had never imagined himself being a father, he’d always been something of a free spirit and the idea of kids seemed to be everything that freedom wasn’t. When he first set eyes on Maude however, as she sat between two high chairs in Allie’s Diner, he knew that he was going to marry her. He had walked over and introduced himself and even offered to feed one of the girls so that Maude wasn’t juggling the two fussy infants. From that point on his life changed forever. Just six months later they had been married and ever since, the girls had referred to him as their dad. The title had grown on him and he took his new responsibilities very seriously. He worked sixty-hour work weeks as a broker to put food on the table and keep their small family of four in a decently sized home. Maude, in re
turn, kept the house clean, cooked the meals and ran all of the errands.

  Harold and Stacey had always been close; from the very second that he offered to feed her in the diner as Maude fed Stephanie. Stephanie however, was a mommy’s girl and it showed.

  When the phone rang, Harold had just changed out of his work clothes and had settled down in his favorite armchair to catch up on the global news. The New York Times rattled as he shook it, straightening out the pages. He had just begun to read when Maude picked up the phone.

  “Harry! It’s Stacey, she wants to talk to you!” Maude’s voice echoed from the kitchen. Harry shook his head with a smile, Stacey always seemed to know when he was getting ready to relax; it never failed. As soon as he would sit down with the paper in hand, she would call.

  “Can you bring me the phone? I just sat down!” Seconds later Maude shuffled in in her house slippers with the phone in her hand. He took the phone with a smile. “Hey baby! How is my college graduate?” The pride in his voice was more than evident and Stacey couldn’t help smiling.

  “I’m okay.” Harold knew that she needed something, these days she generally only called when she needed something, or when both of the girls needed something. He waited for her to tell him what it was. “Daddy?”

  “Mmmhmm?” Harold set the unfolded paper on the arm of his chair in anticipation of the bombshell.

  “Well, you know how me and Stephanie…” He interrupted her.

  “Stephanie and I.”

  “Well, you know how Stephanie and I just graduated and remember how we have been sending out all those resumes?” Harold already knew where this was going but he allowed it to play out.

  “Yes…” He looked over at Maude who was still standing in front of him in anticipation, and he rolled his eyes and shook his head.

 

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