A/N So... full disclosure... this is not going to be quick. I promise, this story eventually has sex scenes but this first part is really just the set up of the story. If you are looking for a romance, this is the story for you. If you are in a rush to get to the "good stuff" you may want to find another story and come back to this when you are in the mood for the build up. There is much more sex in Part 2. I pinkie swear.
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Slippers at Midnight, Part 1
Chapter 1
My name is Elle Bannister. When people ask me where I am from, I tell them I'm from Avion. It's a small town in Texas an hour from Dallas. They tell me they've never heard of it and I smile and say "No one has." I say it like it is a joke, but it's not. The residents of Avion work very hard to keep our town off of the radar. The town exists. We have a post office and a mayor's office. If someone was determined, they could find us. No one looks for us though. And that is just how we like it.
I was 20 years old and attending college in Fort Worth at Texas Christian University. It was a big change for me to move to Fort Worth. It's part of the reason I picked TCU. The class sizes were relatively small and it was less intimidating than other schools I looked at. I was glad to find out that the school didn't care if you weren't a Christian. It would be very difficult for me if I had to find a school founded by people who shared my religious beliefs.
The week before my 21st birthday was busy. I was going home for a long weekend to celebrate and I wanted to make sure all of my work was finished before I left. I knew my school friends were annoyed that I wasn't going to spend my birthday in town but I promised them that we could go out and celebrate when I got back. Delia, who was currently sprawled out across my bed, was not satisfied with that answer.
"Elle, you are turning TWENTY-ONE. That is not a birthday you are supposed to spend with your family in your sleepy little hometown. Twenty-one is the year you go out with your college friends and get drunk, dance too close to strangers, and wake up the next morning wondering where your panties are. I'm pretty sure it's the law."
I laughed. "That sounds like a great time, D, but it's really important that I am home this weekend."
"But why?"
Obviously, I couldn't tell her I needed to be home because some ancient switch was going to flip in my brain at 7:56 PM on Saturday and that I might not be totally in control of whatever I did next. Instead I told her, "My family has birthday traditions and they're really important to them. It's not for everyone, I know, but I actually really like my family and it's... special."
Everything I said was true. I did like my family and we did have birthday traditions. It just wasn't the whole truth. I hoped Delia wouldn't ask for more details. Fortunately, she didn't. She just rolled her eyes and headed out for her next class.
Thursday afternoon I was waiting outside Hays Hall, the residence building where I lived on campus. I'd gotten all of my schoolwork done for the next two weeks, my bags were packed, and I'd said goodbye to everyone who would notice I was gone. I'd wheeled my small suitcase around to the parking lot and Delia and Stephanie were waiting with me when my dad and my younger brother pulled up to the curb. Dad and Adrian jumped out of the car and for the next minute I struggled to breathe as first my brother and then my dad took turns crushing me with giant hugs.
When my dad finally released me I turned to find my friends introducing themselves to Adrian. Both girls were a bit pink-cheeked as they looked up into my younger brother's face. He was barely 18 but he was six foot two with thick dark hair and dimples that no girl had ever been able to resist. I rolled my eyes and pointedly handed him my suitcase. He took it, grinned at my two friends, and carried it to the trunk.
As soon as he walked away, Delia looked at me and mouthed, "Damn!" Stephanie giggled.
"Down, girls," I murmured.
Dad put his arm around my shoulders and kissed my temple. He looked at my friends. "Hey girls. Do you have anything fun planned for the weekend?"
Stephanie shook her head. Delia looked put out. "No, Mr. Bannister. We don't have anything fun because you are stealing the birthday girl and we have to stay here and study or something."
My dad's laugh was deep and infectious. "I'm sorry, Delia. Hopefully, you girls can do something fun next weekend."
"If she comes back..." I heard my brother's mumbled words but I doubted Delia or Stephanie had. I shot him a look and he rolled his eyes as he closed the trunk and came to stand on my other side.
By the way Dad's eyes narrowed, I could tell he had heard Adrian's comment, also, but it was only a flash and then he was grinning again. He squeezed my shoulders. "You ready, Kiddo?"
I nodded and he released me so I could hug my friends. They both wrapped their arms around me. "Happy birthday, Elle." They chorused and let me go.
Adrian was looking at them both approvingly and Delia grinned at him. "You want a hug, too?"
"Hell yeah," Adrian responded with a smirk and Delia tugged Stephanie over to him so Stephanie was crushed between them in a group hug. All three of them laughed and Adrian waved as he walked back toward the car.
"Shotgun!" I yelled.
Adrian narrowed his eyes and growled at me. I laughed and he climbed into the back. Once we were settled, my dad started the car and we were on our way home.
Chapter 2
The ride home was a joyful affair. We blasted music and sang along. My dad stopped at a drive-through as we headed out of Dallas and bought milkshakes. We were about 20 minutes from home when Adrian sat forward and rested his chin on my seat.