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Four young college girls on a skiing vacation have to find other things to do when an excess of new snow traps them in their cabin. This is the second in this series and might make more sense if you have read "Three J's and an S Go Skiing."
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Julie, Judy, and Joan slept until after eleven. By the time they had awakened, Sara had the cabin completely cleaned and straightened up. The Three J's took their time showering and finally emerged into the living room around noon. They were all wearing the same light, pajama-like sweatsuits they had been wearing the previous evening before stripping down and going into the hot tub on the back deck.
Sara was wearing a long nightshirt with a giant picture of Sponge Bob Square Pants on it. It made her look like a little girl, but anyone who had been watching her clean the cabin would have known immediately that she was NOT a little girl. That was because as she cleaned, Sponge Bob was hanging on the doorknob of the closet in the kitchen.
Sara liked doing housework naked. It made her feel free and alive, while at the same time allowed her to feel that she was a naked slave serving her masters. Her breasts had bounced freely as she moved quickly around the living room, not only picking up the minor litter from the night before, but also cleaning and dusting every surface in the room. When she heard The Three J's begin stirring, she scurried over to put on her night shirt and then went into the kitchen to begin preparing breakfast.
Sara, unlike The Three J's, had always been an early riser. In their apartment at the university, she would always get up around 5:00 and clean the living room and kitchen and do up the dishes from the night before. She always did this naked, and just like this morning, when she heard The Three J's beginning to stir, she would put on her nightshirt and begin preparing breakfast. None of them had ever seen her cleaning in the nude. That was her little secret. Nor did they see her cleaning their bedrooms or the bathrooms naked. That she always did when the three of them were in class.
As Julie, Judy and Joan came into the room, she called out, "Breakfast will be ready in a moment. Your choice is eggs or waffles. I already have the bacon done and the coffee on."
The Three J's voted for eggs and gathered 'round the kitchen table. In a few moments, the eggs were done and Sara joined them. As they were eating, Joan said, "Sara, we have to talk about last night." She paused and added, "...this morning..." Another pause, "...when we haven't each had a bottle of wine."
Sara turned slightly pink and answered, "The wine only brought out what was already there. I have been your obedient slave since the fifth grade. I like it. I enjoy serving you. And you have always protected me and taken care of me."
Joan continued, "But you have not always been our slut slave. You have been our friend, and we want you to continue to be our friend."
"Does that mean you didn't like what happened last night?"
"No," blurted out Judy. "That was fabulous. It would almost be enough to make me give up on men." She turned slightly red and continued, "But sex has a way of messing up friendships, and The Three J's and an S have been together for a long time."
"Does that mean we can't do anything like last night again?" asked Sara. The fear and disappointment in her voice was obvious.
"What we have to do," explained Joan, "is set down some new rules." She looked around the table. "Sara, you need to know when we want a slut slave and when we want a friend."
Sara swallowed and nodded and Julie continued. "And we need to know when you want to be treated as a friend and when you wanted to be treated as a slave."
"I am always your slave," answered Sara.
"Ok,' said Judy. "Then we need to know when you want us to treat you as our friend slave and when we should treat you as our slut slave. If we don't know what each other wants and expects and what each other's limits are, then we will screw up a really wonderful friendship for all of us."
Joan took Sara's hand and asked, "Sara, what are your limits. What is it that turns you on and what don't you want or won't allow."
Sara sat thinking for several minutes. She began, "I think you have already realized that I have this thing for snow." Everyone laughed. "And it is pretty obvious that once I am turned on, spanking really takes me over the edge."
She looked up like she was trying to recall something or go over a list in her head, "But I don't want anything that will permanently injure me or mark me. No tattoos or brands or anything like that unless I decide to get them."
She twisted her mouth in an odd way as she thought, "And nothing, of course, that would get me or any of us kicked out of school or hurt my - or your - future careers."
Joan nodded her head. "It sounds like you have thought about this a little."
"Fantasized is more like it," answered Sara, lowering her eyes and staring at the table. "But I never thought any of this would become anything but a fantasy."
Judy spoke, "It's a reality now, and we have to work with that new reality. Some things will change. Some thing will not. And we have to figure out what does what."
Julie asked suddenly, as if she had just thought of it, "Do you have a safe word?"
Everyone looked at her and she stammered out, "I read the book... and some stories on line..." She turned bright red. "OK, a lot of stories on line, but I know what a safe word is."
"So do I," said Sara softly. "My safe word is 'summertime.'" She smiled and added, "Summer is the opposite of winter. I don't really like hot weather."
The Three J's laughed. "Summertime it is," said Julie. "As long as it is winter, things are OK, but if it turns to summer, it is time to stop."
Joan added, "Then the logical 'slow down' word would be 'springtime.' If things are getting close to summertime, then 'springtime' tells us to back off."
"Winter, full speed ahead. Springtime, back off. Summer, stop. I got it," said Julie.
"But that still doesn't solve the problem of how we know for sure whether or not the snow is falling - or about to fall," said Judy, who then raised her hands and shoulders in that way that means "I don't know," and asked, "Any suggestions?"
"I have an idea," said Joan, and she got up and went back into her bedroom. She returned a moment later carrying something black that looked like a short velvet belt.
"This is one of three I bought online a while back to use as a straps to hold my skis together for storage. It has a Velcro catch that will grip at almost any size and it has my initials embroidered on it in gold. The only problem is that it isn't waterproof. I ended up throwing out the other two after only one season because they were so water damaged from melted snow."
Joan set the strap on the table. In golden script it said "J J J."