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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 fifth in this series and describes a day leading up to an evening of group electro-sex. It might make more sense if you have read the previous days of "Three J's and an S Go Skiing"
For the most part, the stories in this series are pretty mild.
If you are looking for heavy duty stuff, try one of my other story series.
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Joan was awakened by sunlight streaming through the top of the window directly onto her face. She looked sleepily at the glass and wondered why anyone would put a dark curtain across all but the top two inches of a window. Then she realized that the curtains were wide open and what she was looking at was the snow piled that deep against the front of the cabin. She found her robe at the foot of the bed and went upstairs to see who else was up.
Sara, naturally, had been up for quite a while and was standing in the kitchen putting away dishes from the night before. She was wearing a long T-shirt style nightshirt with a big image of "Hello Kitty" on the front.
"Don't you own any clothing that you didn't buy in the children's section," asked Joan with a laugh.
"Growing old is mandatory," replied Sara, "But growing up is optional."
Sara gave Joan a big grin and then yelled in the direction of the bedrooms, "Ron..., Kevin..., your note said make sure you were up by eight."
Ron and Kevin stumbled into the kitchen from the bedrooms. Both were wearing the robes Joan had provided for them the night before. Julie followed shortly thereafter. She was wearing her cotton pajamas. Judy came in last. Once again, she was wearing her black nightie. This morning, however, she had on a matching pair of very small bikini bottoms with ruffles on the back and a black micro bra, also with ruffles. The bra barely covered her areola, let alone her breasts.
"Worried about the cold this morning, are you," asked Julie with a snicker. Judy just stuck her tongue out at her and sat down.
"Coffee's ready," announced Sara. "I can do eggs, waffles, or pancakes. And you've got a choice of bacon or sausage. What does the group vote for?"
After some general murmuring, Joan announced, "It looks like pancakes and sausage wins this morning."
Judy looked over at Sara and asked, "Are you getting shy this morning? Or is there something that you don't want us to see?"
"What do you mean?" asked Sara.
"Well," said Julie. "It wasn't like we were snooping or listening in, but the crack of that paddle was pretty loud and either your favorite team won the Superbowl - FOUR TIMES - or you and Joan had some really fantastic S&M sex last night."
Sara blushed slightly - something that she normally didn't do very easily - and replied. "I'm not hiding anything. If you want to see what my ass looks like this morning, here." She turned around and pulled up the back of her nightshirt. Her ass cheeks were still bright red with darker blue and purple splotches on them.
"I don't hide anything," she continued. "But I don't cook bacon or sausage in the nude. Some pain is just that - pain." She dropped her nightshirt back down over her bottom and turned to get ingredients out of the refrigerator.
Just then a low beep, followed by three high beeps and a warbling tone sounded from the pocket of Ron's robe. "Oh oh," said Ron. "We may have to gear up and head out."
He pulled a satellite cell phone from his pocket and answered with "Snow Rescue, this is Ron." He listened for a moment and then answered, "I think you know the answer to that sir. And I am very sure that I can speak for Kevin on that, too." After a pause, "OK, sir. We will bring e-kep and e-cass down here to cabin 19 with us and will be on standby from here."
He put the phone back in his pocket and looked around. "The plows can't bust through the drifts on the road, so they have to wait until they can get a blower from the state. It won't be available until late tonight or early tomorrow. Since the snow kept almost everyone from getting here and the resort is basically empty, they have decided to totally shut down the slopes and use the down time for mid-season inspection and maintenance on the chair lifts. The boss asked if Kevin and I would rather be on standby for emergencies or help with greasing the cables. That was a no-brainer." He smiled at everyone and finished, "You heard my answer. We will be on standby from here until they re-open the slopes."
"What is e-kept?" asked Julie.
Kevin laughed and answered, "e-kep... E-C-E-P. It stands for Extreme Conditions Extraction Pod. Basically it's a tube on a sled that you can pull behind a snowmobile. If someone breaks a leg or whatever, it protects them from the weather while you get them back to the lodge or to a road to meet an ambulance or to the aid station to wait for a helicopter."
Kevin looked over at Ron, and Ron continued the explanation. "E-cass is E-C-A-S, and that stands for Extreme Conditions Ambulance Sled. It is a miniature ambulance with a hand stretcher in it and room for an EMT to crawl in alongside someone. It bounces like mad, so there isn't much you can do in there except check vitals and make sure the IV's are working, but it means a severely injured person isn't riding by themselves in a glass coffin."
Julie raised her eyebrows and Ron added "That's how someone described the e-kep before we had e-cass available. I'm fully qualified for both units. Kevin is qualified on e-kep and has gotten halfway through the E-D-P-P tests for the e-cass."
"Too many letters," said Sara as she set a stack of pancakes on the table. "It makes it sounds like Kevin is half pregnant."
Kevin laughed. "I have to show that I can tow the sled properly Empty, with a Dummy in it, with a real Person in it, and with a Pair in it."
"He's done empty and with a dummy. Since I am instructor qualified, I get to be the person and then one-half of the pair," said Ron. "Maybe we can find time for Kevin to complete his certification tests today or tomorrow. After breakfast we will run up to the aid station and pick up the units and stop by our cabin for some overnight stuff. Judy, if you want, you can ride along with me, and if Julie wants, she can ride along with Kevin."
"Are we allowed to ride along on the resort's snowmobiles?"
"The snowmobiles belong to Ron and I," answered Kevin. "As long as we aren't actually on a rescue run, we can have passengers ride along. Unless, you are there for a reason, however, you can't ride in the sleds."
"Oh drat," said Judy with a grin. "I was really looking forward to riding in a glass coffin."
After breakfast Ron and Kevin and Judy and Julie all got dressed and prepared to head out on the snowmobiles. "Are you sure you two will be OK here alone for most of the day," asked Kevin.
"We'll find something to do," answered Joan.
A few minutes later the two snowmobiles were whining their way up the slope toward the lodge. Sara cleaned up the table and stacked the dishes into the dishwasher. Then she turned to Joan and said, "You know what I would REALLY like to do today?"
"What?"
"Sleeeeeeeeeeeep." answered Sara. "Last night was new and exciting and wonderful and fabulous, but this morning I am TIRED!"
"It takes a lot to burn the fires that hot," said Joan. "I will probably lay down for a while myself."
"Separate bedrooms," said Sara. "No offense, but my mind is really telling me that I have to get some sleep and I don't want my body overruling my mind...... again... (lopsided grin) ... for now."
Joan swatted Sara lightly on the butt and "You take the bedroom on the left. Then you won't hear the Jurgensen's toys calling to you either. I will stay up here and fall asleep watching TV."
Sara yawned and walked over to the stairway to the basement. "Wake me up at three or when they get back." She loudly yawned again as she walked down into the basement.