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Potential - S01 E249

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Potential - S01 E249

Read Story: SEASON 1 EPISODE 249

Whatever Style had in him pulled out of his stinging rectum. He closed his eyes and panted, breathing in the pungent aroma coming from Darlene's flooded cunt. The fuckin' redhead had done it again.

When Jason finally opened his eyes, Style's leather pants were in her hand, hanging in front of her. She turned and walked towards the house. Her ass was freakishly white and sexy as hell. in Jason's mind, he heard her words again, don't worry, I'm a professional. He rested his forehead on Darlene's pubic bone.

"Thank you for making that dream come true, Darlene said. "I hope you'll be around for some of my other dreams."

After what had just happened, Jason should have been terrified of Darlene's dreams, but when he looked into those blue eyes, he smiled and said, "Me too."

Gloria's head turned left toward her mother, back to her aunt, then back to the left. Candy saw her daughter's excitement mounting with each turn. It made her smile. For some reason, probably because Sally was there, it was more apparent how much Gloria was like her. Candy felt a sense of pride about creating that beautiful young lady and raising her to be who she was. It also frightened Candy that Gloria reminded her of herself when she was that age. Would her little girl struggle with the same things she had unsuccessfully fought her whole life?

"Well, Mom," Gloria said, vibrating with impatience, "can I?"

Candy turned to Sally, and they both grinned. "Aren't you scared someone might see you naked?"

Gloria shrugged. "Who's gonna see me besides ya'll?"

"Okay, be a J-bird," Candy said. "Just don't drown."

Gloria rolled her eyes and turned toward the back door, grabbing the towel off the bar stool as she passed it. Sally sighed and shook her head. "God, she's you, you raised-"Her voice wavered with emotion-raised a little you."

Candy didn't respond until her big sister was pressed against her back, hugging her. "I know." She held Sally's arms where they rested on her stomach. "It's scary."

Sally turned her around and grasped her shoulders. "Candy, she's beautiful... beautiful." Sally's eyes glistened, and her lower lip quivered. "Perfect, she's perfect. You did the right thing, baby, you really did. I'm so proud of you."

If not for the tormented pain of a broken, regretful heart that was seared on Sally's face, Candy might have enjoyed the moment. Instead, empathy crushed her chest, and her stomach burned with rage. She clung to her sister. "Sally, I'm sorry, so sorry that you-"

"No, Candy, no, don't do that," Sally said. "I did what I did, what I had-needed to do, and I deal with that. You did what you needed. to do, and it worked out for you. You have a daughter. It's obvious how close the two of you are and how much she loves you. Why aren't you happy? What's wrong?"

Candy kept her face stuffed in the crook of her sister's neck. Sally gave her a minute before she pushed Candy back to arm's length and held her by the shoulders. "Baby girl, what is it?"

Everything, Candy thought, every fuckin' thing! She couldn't look her sister in the eyes without crying. Everything was wrong. She was married to a man who treated her like the nanny. He didn't love her or the girl she was raising by herself. Who was she to raise a child when she was still acting like one? "Maybe you and Bobby were right," Candy said.

"No, we weren't right about that!" Sally shook her. "Keeping Gloria was the right thing for you, even if things didn't turn out the way you expected. Is it Evan?"

"God, Sally, what's wrong with me?"

"Is it because he reminds you of Bobby? Do you love him the way you loved Bobby?"

"Um, ah, yes and no, not the way I loved Bobby. It's so confusing the way I feel about Evan. I love him, love him like a mother would, as best as I can, anyway, but It's like an addiction. He's my drug. I keep telling myself, and him, that we have to stop, but I can't say no to him. Sally, I let him fuck me in the kitchen this morning. Anybody could have caught us, but that never crossed my mind until after. Then we did it again." She hung her head in shame. afraid to tell her sister the whole truth. "I'm supposed to be the adult, yet I'm acting like-"

"Like you did with Bobby," Sally said. "You're not-Are you?"

Candy fell backward onto the couch, pulled her legs up to her

chest and hugged them. Her big sister saw right through her.

Wasn't that why she came here? Candy nodded. Tears dropped on

her knees. "I swear, didn't plan it, or at least it didn't start out that way. I had stopped taking them because I wanted to have a baby with John. I thought it would-"

"Damn it, Candy, you can't fix a marriage with a baby." Sally reached down and grabbed her chin, forcing eye contact. "Listen to me, you have got to be careful. If he finds out-Shit, it's dangerous. he's dangerous."

Her sister's tone had changed so drastically that it scared and confused Candy. She had never seen that expression on Sally's face. Did her sister know something she wasn't saying?

Sally continued, "You have always thrived on taking risks, even getting caught, but you can't do that with him, not like this. You should leave him if he makes you that unhappy. But if you're-fuck -Candy, I'll help you disappear. You have to leave if you're-"

"Disappear?" Those helpless, hopeless, and trapped feelings twisted up Candy's insides. "No, no, can't! told you about Cindy, I can't do that to her. John is paying for her college, and her family, oh god, no. Cindy doesn't deserve to lose anything because of what I did, and I can't leave those kids with him. They don't deserve that, elther."

"Cindy kissed you, first. It took two! You didn't force anyone to do something they didn't want to do. You didn't, ah, you didn't do anything wrong"

"I'm the grown-up," she said. "Cindy was, um, I shouldn't have let it happen. I was wrong."

"You're in love with her, aren't you?"

The feelings Candy had for Cindy were the final straw. Her body jerked with spastic sobs. Sally held her. "I'm sorry, baby girl, I'm so sorry. I should have done something, found another way to fix it. Something, I shoulda done something to help you."

Candy was sobbing too hard to hear what her big sister was saying. They sat together on the couch, hugging until they heard the sliding glass door open. Candy quickly wiped her face and put on a fake smile.

"Aren't ya'll coming- Gloria stopped when she saw them. "What's wrong, Morm?"

Candy looked at Sally, shrugged and said, "Nothing. Why?"

"You look like you were crying."

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