Edited by oldnakeddad. With Thanks.
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Lori tossed her keys onto a side table in her parents' front porch as she asked her mother.
"What's that racket?"
Lori was a beautiful young woman of almost nineteen. She had full-bodied and long, jet-black hair; deep dark eyes; a slender, toned body with shapely breasts; narrow waist; full hips; and long legs.
Her mother informed her.
"Jason has some of his friends in. They're having some sort of video game competition."
Jason was her twin brother, but where she was beautiful and graceful, he was gangly, skinny and totally uncoordinated.
Lori muttered as she went to the fridge and took out the orange juice.
"Good grief."
She wore a tight T-shirt with snug, ripped, and faded jeans. Her smooth, tanned legs peeked out of the torn denim. Her mother went upstairs to her bedroom and Lori, being bored, went downstairs to the rec room to see what all the racket was. It actually sounded like a party.
She had socks on and was pretty light footed at the best of times, so the boys never heard her as she walked into the large rec room and stood back to survey the gathering. Every specimen of nerdom was represented, from the skinny Asian kid with glasses to the chubby kid with pop spilt all over his shirt. They weren't kids anymore, of course, all being her age of eighteen or nineteen.
They were all transfixed on the large screen TV where there was some sort of racing car game going on with two guys with controllers sitting on the coffee table in front of the TV, swaying from side to side while all of the others sat around, and leaning in and cheering wildly. One spun out and crashed as they all erupted into cheers and jeers. She called out from behind.
"
Hello, boys
!"
Several of them jumped with surprise and they all turned to look. Several boys' mouths dropped open, a few boys blushed furiously, and one boy muttered.
"Holy shit!"
She recognized some of them from their old high school, but at least half must've been from other parts of the city. Obviously, gaming on-line must've brought them together. Jason sulkily asked her.
"Lori, what are you doing down here?"
The chubby guy, with soda spilt over his shirt, spoke.
"She's your twin sister? Holy shit!"
"Didn't you see the pictures on the walls, dummy?" another asked.
"I thought they must've been photo-shopped or something. I didn't think any girl could really be this pretty."
That caused Jason to groan.
"Jeez, Glenn, give it up."
Lori smiled at him.
"I only came down to see what all the racket was about."
Jason grumbled.
"We're having a gaming tournament."
"Really? Can I watch?"
"No!"
There were several other simultaneous inputs, though.
"Yes!"
"And the nays lose! Besides, I could be useful. I was a cheerleader in high school, remember?"
Several of the guys enthusiastically nodded.
"Do you still have the outfit?"
She smiled.
"No, Glenn, I had to give it back."
"Well, fuck that."
"You boys race your pretend cars. Don't mind me, I'll find somewhere to sit and watch."
She walked around while looking at them. She remarked, clinically, to a tall slender guy with wavy brown hair.
"You're cute, considering the company."
She looked him over for a while. He was well-groomed, wore jeans and a plain T-shirt that contrasted with the super hero and video game shirts all around him. He was sitting on one of the kitchen chairs that'd been brought down from upstairs.
Jason looked around at his friends.
"Lori, there's nowhere to sit so, come on, you aren't interested in any of this. We've been planning this for a while. Why don't you go back upstairs? You're going to be a distraction to most of the guys."
"Don't be silly. I'm not trying to wreck your tournament. I'm only going to watch for a while. I mean, all of the best gamers from across the city in one rec room? Who wouldn't want to witness this?"
Glenn piped in.
"Definite, solid point there, Jason. Gamers at real tournaments actually have to contend with an audience, right? You have to zone out your surroundings,"
"Well, I guess."
"You can have..." the guy she called cute began.
Lori quickly hopped onto his lap.
"I can sit here."
"Whoa!" he exclaimed.
He was surprised and had to hold onto her to keep them from toppling over. He ended up with an arm around her lower back and quickly snatched back the hand that'd landed on her knee.
"Jeez, Lori! See? You're trying to purposely be disruptive!"
"You don't mind me sitting here, do you?"
The others looked on enviously and someone mumbled.
"You lucky dog, Matt."
Matt answered in shock.
"Ah, no, I don't mind."
Jason grumbled.
"Come on, guys. Next match."
The guys restarted their gaming competition. Lori thought there seemed to be a lot of crashing involved. Lori whispered to Matt as she lightly played with the hair on the back of his neck.
"I haven't made you uncomfortable, have I?"
"No," he lied.
She felt an ever stiffening bulge pushing against her bum and she laughed as she wiggled her bum quickly and gently.
"Are you sure?"
He turned red.
"Make sure you don't drop me on the floor!"
A few of the other guys were stealing glances of her, but she ignored them.
"Jason would get such a laugh if I fell!"
She took Matt's forearm and pulled his hand back onto her leg. A cheer sounded as a match ended and the guy keeping the score called out.
"Matt and Jason!"
Due to his hardening, Matt sheepishly replied.
"Ah, I think I'm good here."
Jason snapped.
"Oh, get off of him, Lori!"
Lori sighed in feigned exasperation and what she said next caused a few whoops of laughter.
"Fucking destroy him, Matt. I'll save your spot."
As they competed, she yelled encouragement to him and nasty insults at Jason, but unfortunately, Matt spun out and Jason's car flew over the finish line leaving him fist-pumping. Lori grinned and rubbed Matt's cheek with her hand after he walked back over to her.
"Aww, that's okay! Are you okay?"
Jason fired a cheesy grin over at her.
"Oh, give me a break!"
He was obviously happy with his win, though, as he was grinning. Lori cooed as she tried to encourage Matt.
"Jason won only because he's the biggest geek here."
After Matt sat down, again, she moved behind him and massaged his shoulders for a while. Looking over his shoulder, she watched, with satisfaction, as quite a large sized bulge formed in his jeans, again.
"This is too much fun for me, for one day, so I'll have to take my leave now."
She grinned as she went back upstairs and heard several coarse remarks and laughter directed toward Matt with Jason's objections. Glenn practically bellowed his remark.
"Did you blow your load, Matt?"
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The next morning, Lori was in the kitchen, with her mother, wearing comfortable, cotton, two-piece, baby-blue pajamas, with little, white, fluffy clouds printed on them, and a button up, collared top. As she daintily ate her whole grain cereal, Jason and Matt came upstairs. Matt immediately spotted her and her mouth curled up slightly as his eyes quickly surveyed her before he started to turn slightly red. Lori called out sweetly, purposely ignoring Jason.
"Good morning, Matthew!"
Her mother curiously looked over and was clearly vexed.
"Good morning, boys."
"Good morning, Mrs. Greening and good morning, Lori."
Jason grunted before Matt made an announcement.
"Jason won the tournament."
His mother turned to him.
"Congrats, Jase."
He grinned and Lori added.
"Oh! What an accomplishment!"
Lori's mother shot her another glance.
"Are you going to University, here, in the fall, Matt?"