Read Story: SEASON 1 EPISODE 99
ego was already disrupting her pretend life? Sally never brought out the good in her. "What does she look like?"
"I didn't get that from anyone that's kin to you. This lady was, um, let's say, interesting. I'm supposed to tell Evan that she needs some work done at her house"
"She didn't have red hair?"
"No, black, jet black. Why wouldn't she call you or go to your house?"
"I don't know," Candy said. "She didn't even give me her phone number, just an address. She lives in Mississippi, forty minutes away and I didn't even know." She did know because Sally told her in the note, 'John can't know I'm back. Sally didn't like John, but that wasn't any reason to be so secretive.
"You going to see her?"
"I guess so," she said. "I need some time to process this. It's not like running into an old friend. She was my sister and she vanished one day without a word."
"I think you should, and if there is anything I can do-"
"I know," Candy said, "you're always there for me. Thank you."
"That's because I love you," Tonya said.
"I love you, too," she said. "I'm gonna go, go think about this." She needed to be alone. "Please don't mention it to anyone, not even Evan." She turned to go, then added, "Oh, and tell him he should be wearing a shirt. He knows better than that."
"It's hot out there," Tonya said, "and I sure don't mind. Those sweaty muscles...mm."
She was too emotional already to add envy. "It's your yard, do whatever you think is okay."
"Thank you," Tonya said. "Make sure you stay in touch."
"I will," Candy said. "You'll be the first to know. Bye."
Jayda walked the few hundred yards to Alex's house, hoping she wouldn't run into any of her neighbors. Evan's cum had started to dry and was grating between her ass cheeks. When she knocked, Alex opened the front door and said, "What took you so long?" Then her mascara weighted eyelids flapped while she looked up and down. "Jayda, you walked down the street like that! I can see through your dress."
"I was in a rush and nobody saw me."
"Evan was there, wasn't he?"
"Yeah."
"What happened?" Alex asked.
"Nothing," Jayda said.
"Liar, I see it on your face," Alex said. "Tell me!"
"What are you talking about?"
"I'm talking about that look on your face. I've seen it enough to know. You did it, didn't you?"
"I can't tell you that," Jayda said, "but if you're ever thinking about trying it with a boy, stuff a cucumber up your twat first, then decide. Can I use your shower?"
"Why didn't you use yours before you came over?"
"Because," Jayda said and walked past her friend. "Can I or not?"
"I'll come with you," Alex said. "I wanna hear more."
When Evan heard his mother's car start, he was surprised she hadn't talked to him, but he was relieved that she left. It was going to be hard enough not to look guilty for fucking Jayda; he didn't need the added awkwardness of facing Miss Tonya and his mother together. It would be impossible to avoid that forever, but the longer he could postpone it, the better.
Jason didn't have to drive his kid sister around, like Evan, but that was most likely because his mother was afraid of what might happen. Her fears were well grounded, and Jason knew any changes in their interaction would have to be subtle. Offering to drive his sister and Darlene anywhere and everywhere they wanted to go would be waving a red flag. Still, when he dropped Darlene off at her house, he told her to call if she ever needed a lift. After the show she and Becky had put on, why wouldn't he. Darlene wasn't the type of girl who rode around with boys her age, so he didn't expect her to take him up on his offer. How could he know what to expect from her? The girl was standoffish, didn't date any of the boys at school and other than his sister, she barely hung out with any of the girls. The redhead was a locked box that he wanted to open.
It took more time and gas to reach 1666 Beaver Dam Road than Jason planned on. Hopefully, Darlene would appreciate it. Although, for even a sliver of a chance that he could have, The fuckin' redhead, he'd do it again even if she didn't say thank you. Darlene sitting on his face was great, but he wanted more. He would settle for sex, but the ultimate goal was to show up for his senior year with the most desirable girl in school, as his girlfriend. The potential was staggering. Even the girl magnet, Evan, would envy him.
Of course, that was all wild speculation, and the long drive had increased Jason's doubts, but Darlene hadn't called Evan for a ride. There weren't any cars in front of the large house, which would explain why she needed a ride, but whose house was it and why was she so far away from home?
His pickup's tires crunched over the oyster shell driveway, headed for, "The gate on the left side of the house," as instructed by Darlene. It was the, "Check around back, I might be in the pool," that gave him hope. Who asks for a ride home and doesn't expect you to blow the hom or ring the bell?
There wasn't anybody in the pool, so Jason turned towards the screened porch. It was dark inside, and he couldn't see through the screen, but he heard a low hum that sounded like his aunt's hot tub. It wasn't the roar of the jets, so Jason didn't expect to find Darlene in it, but he still approached silently. She'd found him wearing a towel on his patio, so he didn't feel bad about being a little sneaky
Once he was close enough, he saw a covered hot tub on the left side, but everything else was hard to make out. He eased the door open and stepped out of the bright sunlight, then waited for his eyes to adjust.
"It took you long enough," Darlene said.
So much for appreciation, He tried to act like she hadn't startled
him and said, "Sorry, I didn't realize how far it was," then he saw the black dog.
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