Everyone in this story is 18+ in this story of young lust that turned to young Love.
More fun with Linda and family. Book 6
I start to speak to finish, but Bobby reaches for my hand and says. "June and I would like everyone to know that your look right now is what got us to talking, and well, here we are, so in a way, this is all you two's fault. So now let's raise a glass and toast to love.''
I danced with everyone and laughed; we drank coffee and 'tea and funny wine' at midnight. Linda told her Aunt what it was, and she took some tea. Finally, all the beds in the house were taken. Bobby and June passed out hugs and kisses.
Bobby palms his truck keys to me and says. "Drive to the end of the drive and turn left; stop before you run into the river, and they see us for coffee at breakfast.''
I kiss Aunt Jane on the cheek, as does Linda.
Linda says. "We are going for a drive; see you at breakfast.''
I open the door for Linda; the old Chevy is a clean 1953 as fixed up as a new one, and I glance in the truck bed, a full bed with roses. We drive down, turn left, and park next to the bank of the river. I open Linda's door and step to the back of the truck.
She shrieks when I pick her up and drop her on the mattress. "A bed!''
We stand and remove our clothes. I get down on one knee, pull the ring out of my pocket, and say. "Under the stars, would you marry me? I can't think of any words to say how much you mean to me. I will stand in the fires of Hell if you ask me to. Love will you be my wife.''
It was at that point she shrieked. "Yes.''
I got knocked down and, if it was possibly knocked up. We made Love repeatedly, never needing to go extra hard. We felt the day changing the night sky as I was still in her. The light was making Linda's eyes dance. We came as the dawn broke. You could hear the birds getting busy as we had not spoken one word all night unless you count groans. Linda cleans my cock clean, and as we get dressed, we get back to reality now.
I say. "How should you tell your dad about your ring?''
Linda says. "Like, do you want to die, baby?''
I say. "We don't have to tell him, but your Mom and Aunt? I think their actions warrant we tell them at least, but the best thing I can say is to let's work on putting the idea in their head before we tell them. You might even start by talking to your Aunt about her thoughts; having them on our side would be good. I love you, my wife-to-be.''
Linda says. "I trust my Aunt but not my Mom; somethings off."
I answered you. "I know she won't make eye contact with me. It's off, but no clue how or why."
We drove the quarter mile back to the house, and people were packing the tables and stuff, but they did not know us, and nothing was said. We walked in as the smells of hot coffee and breakfast June had an inter-glow as she cooked.
June says. "Coffee almost ready; y'all sleep well.''
Linda says. "From the looks of us, you need sleep too, and thank you, it was a good sleep; thank you for the loan of your stars and the soft bed."
Linda holds her ring finger up.
June screams. "Bobby, they did it like you said they would.''
Bobby comes out, and we all hug.
Bobby says, "You going to tell her Dad? Or keep it between us four till he can't stop you in two years?''
Linda says. "We are still talking now, but we wanted you two on our side. I take coffee to my Aunt. Wait, let Rick take her coffee, please, dear.'' Linda winks at me, her blue eyes sparkling gold.
I tap on her door at her room, stepping in, and she is under the sheet and looks lovely, her neck red. I close the door and hand her coffee. I look down and see her nipples. It's nice being tall, your eyes lidded you moving in bed it was clear you were touching yourself.
I say. "Jane, you never said yes about my chores, but those are lovely. I leave to let you get dressed, or do I still have chores needing done?"
Her hand stops me from leaving and taking my hand, she slips it under the covers and shows me how wet she is as she looks at me.
My new Aunt says. "Lock the door, please you just make me too wet.''
I go and lock the door, and I bite and tease your neck.
She says. "We don't have the time; use your hand, dear.''
I pull the covers off, and her legs are open. She is wet. I lean in, take a deep breath, and begin to feast. A pillow is needed to keep her moans down, but her need is great, and my fingers are flying between her lips, my tongue on her massive clit as she comes for a good five minutes.
She says. "I see why Linda loves you; you're so giving.''
We talked on the way home in the car about getting engaged, if it was a good idea, how her Mom would take it, and her Dad. My folks have yet to earn a vote, but I let Linda talk.
Aunt Jane says. "You know you two are as clear as glass; you're cute, but don't tell your Mom she has no poker face. You tell her now, and he knows by the day's end. So what's not said does not have to get lied to, but could you pull over? I need hugs and kisses from both of you.''
I hugged her in a roadside park, and Linda showed her the ring.
Aunt Jane says. "She can't wait for the wedding.''
We got home and dropped off Linda, but her Aunt went in to keep her from getting into too much trouble. So I waited in the car.
Aunt Jane came out walking fast. "That's just sad she grounded till after prom, dear. We will work on it together, but take us home. I need a cup of your Aunt's tea.''
We sat on the couch, sipping our tea.
June asked. "Was it bad what we did earlier?"
I answered, "It's what your niece wants to give you to say thanks. Let me rub your neck; you have been driving all day.''
I unzip her dress and roll it down her shoulders, touching more of her back.
I say. "You still have not said yes, and I must stop until I hear one.''
Aunt Jane says. "Let's draw a hot bath and let the tea hit us in a soak. OK, yes, you can tell Linda you did all your chores around the house. Are you going to tell Linda about you know what?
I chuckled. "Who do you think sent me in with your coffee.''
The tea and bath led to her bed, and she says. "I was the first to touch her and make her happy in eighteen years."
I left her bed a few hours later. Linda would be pleased to hear, and soon, it was time to go to school. I want to call her, but that sounds like a minor deal for most of you. But in the 1970s, nobody in a modest home had their phones in their bedrooms the phones were in the hallway. In other words, one phone per house and a 90% chance of getting him on the line rather than Linda.
But the phone rang. I answered it; it was Linda's Mom crying saying. "Safer to meet at school and stay away from the house till you hear it's safe. This is bad.''
Again, her tone and what she says, the tears seemed forced or off. The hairs on my neck stood up the last time I felt that it was at the table with Mae seconds before that kid came up to pop Mae's bra.
I sat on the floor, ready to cry, but if Linda was in school, I should be too. I kissed Aunt Jane and said. "It was your Sis that called; she said to stay away. It's bad something is off with your Sister Linda's at school, so I am off too.''
Aunt Jane reaches out and holds my arm.
Jane says. "Yes, my Sister worries me. This is just a bump in the road; you're strong enough for her. I see you together; you two are made for each other. Stay smart, young man; two years till you are free from him. We will get through this. Your not alone.''
I rushed to the school, and it was a Monday. There is a Cheer meeting before school. She should be there; that's where I went first. She was coming out of the Cheerleader sponsor's office sad-faced and crying. Linda walked over near me and whispered. "Dad told me if he catches us together, he will beat the shit out of Mom and leave her on the street penny less and send a hit man after you. So I have been removed from the squad, and if he catches us together or hears of us hanging out, he sends me to a girls' school in Canada.''
I say. "I learn fucking French if I had to."
But Linda does not smile, I went on and say. "Dear, If we love each other, this is just a bump in the road. I go to talk to Ms. P. after school. I love you, Hun; we will get through this.''
School is slow. Linda cries as she passes by at lunch but does not come to my table; she says something to Mae.
Mae comes and takes my hand she says. "We found out he hired one of the teachers to watch Linda, so no contact, please. We are working on who her Dad talked to today. I'm sorry Rick, what about prom?''
I say. "I don't know, Mae, I just don't know.''
I spun by Ms. P.'s place after school, and she asked. "What, where's Linda?''
I started talking thirty minutes later; I was damn near in a coma. She went to call someone and asked a couple of questions about the law, and she came back.
Ms. P. says. "Damn Rick, you Texans suck; he owns her till twenty-one, then you guys can be together. So, any info on him? Does Linda's Dad play the horses, cards, women, or drink? You know how to find out?''
I say. "I do. I'll ask his sister-in-law when I get home. I staying there doing chores. Linda's Mom fixed that up. We were beyond happy. I, or rather we, got engaged Sunday morning under the stars. To go from that to this, it's harder. I don't know what to do. Tuesday is her Mom's store day. I feel a cold coming on, or I'll skip class. I'll talk to her Mom and see if there is anything there. It's not like I've not blackmailed a blackmailer before.''
Ms. P. says. "Oh, do tell dear this must be rich you and Linda do this?''
I say. "Yes, let me think a second. I need to leave the names out, but this is what happened.'' As I recalled the details, my friend and mentor proudly smiled. I thanked her for her hand in this and asked to use the phone.
I called Aunt Jane and asked. "If she wanted me to pick up burgers.''