"Are you sure you packed everything you'll need? Toothbrush, shorts-" the young woman driving said softly, her attention on the road.
She was perhaps in her late twenties, dark hair rolled up into a bun and neatly tied at the top. A formal looking pair of glasses rested over her olive skin above slightly freckled cheeks. Her figure was slightly curvy yet fairly square, the formal suit she wore exhibiting a strong degree of formality that ended near a rather effeminate skirt at her waist.
She sat beside a young man of similar age, dressed in a turtleneck sweater and jeans. He was taller by a head and rather athletic, his fair skin several tones lighter than the woman's.
"Yes honey, don't worry one bit. I made a list and double, triple checked," He said softly, trying to sound as comforting as he could.
She scoffed playfully in response.
"Alright, but just know Duncan's not going to be happy if he has to drive all the way to ours to get something for you. Both him and Pam take a lot of pride in their creativity, and you'll be with them for a whole month so-" she went on.
"This is where I say, "don't threaten me with a good time"," he replied cheekily.
"Sure mister see how long that attitude lasts when they bust out-" she trailed off, cocking her head and smiling. "You know what, I'm not gonna tell you, and just for that sass I'll tell them to try it out on you anyway."
Sam hid his grin by looking away; he was a little worried, but so excited, nonetheless.
"I'm sorry for the sass Mistress," he said, returning his gaze and trying his best to appear apologetic.
"Save it, your gonna need all that begging and more while these two own you, punk," she replied.
Now she was the one grinning, and she had no need to hide it, reaching over to the passenger seat and grabbing Sam's crotch. A faint metallic clinking was heard, followed by Sam's groan.
"We're here," she added in a singsong voice.
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They pulled up onto the street, stopping in front of the third house. A rather high wall and gated driveway covered the bottom part of quaint, suburban home, its shale roof and chimney just visible along with half the first-floor windows.
Hayley picked up her phone and texted with one hand, while with the other she continued squeezing and tugging on Sam's crotch. He was breathing heavily, with a closed-mouth groan here and there; he was trying to maintain his composure, but that didn't stop his legs from shuffling slightly and his hips grinding into the seat subconsciously.
"Hey is this part necessary," Sam muttered. He eyed an old woman walking her dog and tried to shuffle towards the passenger window, away from Hayley. Her hand followed, gripping firmly as she giggled.
"Ofcourse baby," she replied, still texting. "I won't have this... hmm, what was this again? Remind me?"
Sam slunk away some more, looking out the window and turning his head away. He still couldn't help but have a dirty grin on his face.
"It's-" he stuttered. "It's your little-"
His voice trailed off at the end, getting quieter. Hayley squeezed harder, forcing an audible moan from Sam's lips.
"What's that?" she said, coy and playfully. "You want me to take the keys with me to Europe? Is that what you said, cause that's all I heard and if that's what you want baby-"
"No no no," Sam muttered, louder. "I said it's your little canned salami! That's what's in there, your little canned salami."
"Oh, but I don't like canned salami," Hayley continued. She was now looking at him, leaning into him and whispered into his ear as she continued massaging him down there. "But do you know why I like keeping it around, sweetheart?"
"You-" Sam continued. "You like hearing how wet it is when you shake it around in the can."
Hayley smirked, eyes narrowed and mocking. Sam couldn't even make eye contact. She burst into laughter, giving his crotch a gentle smack that made him shudder and groan.
"God, I have you so broken in," Hayley said, still laughing. "But yes honey, it's gonna be a while till I get to play with you again, and I know I'm gonna miss both of you, so."
She leaned over, giving Sam a kiss. They leaned into each other for a moment before Hayley pulled away, kissing his cheek. And then his ear, followed by a small bite.
"Besides," she said into his ear. The air tickled, but turned Sam on intensely, her voice hoarse and overwhelming. "I like the idea of handing you over nice and soaked down there."
She pulled away, smiling. Sam smiled back, reaching over and giving her hand a squeeze. She returned he gesture tenderly.
As they did so there was a mechanical whirring from towards the house as the gate began to slowly rise.
"He sure took his time," Hayley said as she turned the car into the driveway. "Classic Duncan."
She stopped the car just outside the garage door. They both got out, just as the front door opened and a man walked out.
"I can explain," he said quickly, ending with a chuckle and a big smile.
Duncan was half a head shorter than Sam, much less athletic and in his late thirties. His somewhat round figure was complemented by the big sweater and sweatpants that he wore and coupled with his slightly receded hairline and thick glasses over slightly tanned skin he threw an image that screamed "dad bod".
"Save it Dunc," Hayley said, raising his hand in an open palm towards him while walking to the trunk.
"I had to get some things ready, and you know how bad the signal can get in the attic," he said, chuckling some more from Hayley's act. "Sam! Help me out here!"
Sam smiled at him and shrugged comically while walking towards the trunk. Hayley, who had popped open the trunk, snapped her fingers and pointed at the bags. Sam nodded promptly and began reaching for the largest bag as Hayley walked over to Duncan, arms crossed. Her face was stern in mock rage until she got right up to him, where she broke into a smile and gave him a hug.
"God your hard to be mad at," she said without letting go. "And besides you are-"
"Pet sitting for me, after all," she finished by turning towards Sam, who heard it and smiled, looking down at the ground in slight embarrassment.
"Nothing to thank me for, nothing at all," Duncan said, releasing from her hug and moving to hug Sam. "It's so great to have you over Sam."
"Thanks for having me Duncan," Sam replied, smiling. "I promise I'm not gonna be a bother at all."
"Oh, he knows that sweetheart, he knows," Hayley said with a giggle. Duncan laughed a little too, patting Sam on the arm.
"Please, it's the least I can do after all you did for Jane," he said. "She wanted to say thank you for the new skateboard you got her in person, before her flight. She was quite bummed when she found out she was gonna barely miss you guys cause her interview got moved up."
"She wasn't upset to find out your redecorating her room already?" Sam replied.
"Hah, please," Duncan replied with a chuckle. "She's gonna be making six digits straight out of college, more than both her brothers. She's already got apartments lined up and couldn't care less."
Sam and Hayley smiled. They were glad to see Duncan in such high spirits; they'd been worried that the freshly emptied nest would have them arrive to find both him and Pamela quite down.
They moved the bags inside. Duncan's living room was homely and rather spacious. The fireplace in the corner had a curved sofa in front, close to the minibar. The TV was to the side, seemingly in disuse; Sam recalled Duncan mentioning that she and Pam weren't really into watching shows in the living room, something about information overload. A rather healthy idea if you asked him.
"Well sweetie," Hayley walked over to Sam after setting down his laptop bag. She draped her arms around his neck and kissed him on the lips, deeply. "I'll miss you. Texts and pictures everyday okay."
"We'll make sure he does." Duncan said with a smile. "And I'm sure Pam will enjoy handling it if he gets lazy, or if he's a little too... occupied to do so."
Sam, seeing his smile and enthusiasm, had a shy grin and looked away.
"Oh, that reminds me," she walked over to the desk and ruffled through her backpack.
She pulled out a large binder with "SAM" written on the front, circled in a large heart with red marker. She then walked over to Sam and held it out with one hand, the other on her hips.
"Go show Duncan your file sweetie," she said with a grin. "And be sure to do it properly."
Sam took the file with an embarrassed grin and walked over to Duncan. He handed it over, without making eye contact, his grin having widened even more as he stood there staring at the floor. He held his hands together behind his back and swayed a little.
Seeing all this, Duncan smiled a big toothy grin. He opened the file, looking through the pages.
"Hayley, I'm impressed," Duncan said without looking up. "Health issues, hard and soft limits, dietary requirements, safe words... you truly are the perfect pupil."
"I learned from the best," she replied, leaning against the table. Duncan chuckled.
"And you," he said, once again without looking up. "Three whole pages of interests, front and back, and another four pages with details. What have you got to say for yourself?"