Chapter Twelve
Dan saw his brother walking along the sidewalk just two blocks from their house. He pulled over and Don got in.
"So, how did it go?" Dan asked.
"Fantastic," Don replied. "Lana is so petite and hot, I was just walking along thinking about it and I was getting hard again. How did it go with you?"
"Like you said," Dan replied, "fantastic. Gail is another hot cougar. I can't believe our luck."
"Yeah," Don said almost wistfully, "it's too bad we've only got this summer to enjoy it."
"Yeah and there's a hitch," Dan said.
"A hitch? What hitch?"
"Well, Gail wondered if I would be back next Friday. I told her that it would be you."
"Oh yeah," Don said with a grin, anticipating sex with yet another beautiful mature woman in this small town.
"The hitch is, what about Jackie, and Lana, too. Their husbands all play poker on Friday night. As much as I would like too, we can't go banging all of them on the same night. Not unless we go wham bam thank you ma'am then head off for the next one. And I really don't think they would like that. As a matter of fact, neither would I. I like spending time with them and not being in a rush."
"Okay," Don said, "you're right, that is a hitch. Good thing Rachel is our Tuesday client."
"Except that her husband tends to be home every night of the week."
"Oh yeah."
Dan's phone rang. "It's Jackie," he told his brother and put the phone on speaker. "Hey, Jackie, what's up?"
"Gail called to thank me. Said she had a wonderful time. She's looking forward to doing it again with you and Don."
"Don and me?" Dan said, giving his brother a big grin and receiving one back in return.
"That's what she said. She said that she'd been rethinking her position on having sex with the two of you at once...but not anal." Jackie said.
"Okay, that's great, and not having anal won't be a problem." Dan looked over to his brother who was nodding in agreement. "But there's a hitch."
"A hitch? What hitch?"
"Well, between you and Gail and Lana all being open, so to speak, on Friday nights when your husbands are playing poker, and as much as we would like too, Don and I don't think we can pay each of you a visit on the same night and, you know, spend, um,.. ."
"Quality time with you," Don spoke up.
Jackie laughed. Dan and Don could hear another woman laughing. It must be Rachel, they both thought, and Jackie's on speaker phone also.
"Quality time," Jackie said. "I like that." There was a short pause. "So, since Don's with you I guess you're home already?"
"No," Dan said, "He was walking home from Lana's. I dropped him off there and then I took the truck out to Gail's. He was a couple blocks from home when I saw him. We're sitting at the curb now."
"Hey, what about me?" Rachel spoke up. "You left me out."
"Actually, that's another hitch, Rachel," Dan said, "your husband is home almost always every night of the week, right?"
There was silence for a moment. "Okay," Jackie said, "I'm sure we can work this all out. But what I called you about is to ask you when you think you'll get done working tomorrow?"
"We'll be done and home by five p.m. Why?" Dan asked.
"Rachel and I were discussing how much we miss you boys tonight and were wondering if you could drive into Springfield tomorrow night. I'm going to book a room at the University Plaza Hotel. Do you know where that is?"
"No, but we'll Google it."
"Of course you will. Springfield is about an hour away. Do you think you can be there by seven or seven-thirty? I'll call you tomorrow to tell you which room it is so you can just go right up."
Dan and Don exchanged big grins and then Don spoke up. "Like our grandfather says, we'll be there with bells on."
The boys could hear both women laughing hard. Rachel spoke up, still laughing a bit. "Actually, we would prefer it if you were inconspicuous. Okay?"
Dan and Don laughed. "Yes, definitely inconspicuous," Dan said. "I don't even know what grandpa means by that."
"Google it," Rachel said.
"Okay, boys," Jackie said, "until tomorrow night. Goodbye. No, wait, uh do you think you'll be able to spend the night? That would be ever so nice, you know."
Don was nodding furiously as Dan answered Jackie's question. "Yes, of course we can spend the night."
"Okay, lover boys," Jackie said, until tomorrow night.
"Kiss. Kiss." They heard Rachel say and then Jackie ended the call.
"Damn twin brother," Don exclaimed, "both of them at the same time and in a fancy hotel to boot! Woo-Hoo!"
Dan was no less excited than his brother. "And spending the night with them, to boot," he said. Neither Dan nor Don had ever slept, as in actually spent the night with and slept with their girlfriends, or any other woman for that matter. Tomorrow night would be a night to remember, they were both sure.
"Oh, by the way, brother," Don said, "Lana's husband is going to be out of town Monday night. She would like me to show up again, just like I did tonight, you know, from the alley to the back door."
"Way to go, Don," Dan said.
"Yeah, but why don't you go instead. I've had her once and I'm sure I'm going to have her many more times this summer. So you can go in my place and be sure to let her know she getting the other twin. I'm sure that will thrill her even more."
"You're too kind," Dan said with a big grin.
"I know, I know," Don said, "but I love you brother of mine."
The boys laughed as Dan pulled away from the curb and drove the remaining short distance to their house.
The
Chapter Thirteen
Shortly after 7 p.m. there was a knock on the door of room 512. Jackie smiled at Rachel as she headed for the door. Both women were wearing light, cotton, floral patterned summer dresses and high heeled shoes; no stockings, no panties, and no bras. They were cleansed, showered, and ready for action. Of course, they had already made love to each other, totally relaxing in each other's arms in the secure privacy of the hotel room, and anticipating the arrival of Don and Dan.
Jackie looked through the peephole to be sure it was the Erikson twins before opening the door. "Come in," she said and stood aside.
"Well don't you boys look nice," Rachel said as she embraced then kissed each one.
Dan and Don were wearing sports coats over their white dress shirts and, of course, clean jeans, not too new and not to worn, as well as their cowboy boots.
"Thanks," Dan said.
"This is what we wore when came to M. U. a few months ago for an interview," Don said.
"Yeah, this is where we thought we were going to go to school before Stanford accepted us," Dan said, then added, "Now I kind of wish we were going to go here, considering what's happened in the last couple of weeks."
"That's sweet," Jackie said. She hugged and kissed both boys, too. "But it turns out that Rachel and I will be leaving Cougarville."