Note from Bookbuddy: The first in this trilogy is Adult World described how through miss fortune this group of swinger after intrigue and police harassment end up on a farm. Read Adult World Pt 01 - 25 to read this
This second novella, Adult Farm follows the trials and tribulations of a group of like mind people who join forces to create a world separating passion and love. A polyamory community focused on bringing all forms of sexual activity to those pursuing it for pleasure without shame or retribution. Read the stories before this to follow the full story.
New readers, I recommend starting at - Adult World Pt 01 The Meeting - to understand the characters and background.
If you have read that, then start Adult Farm Pt 01 The Water Hole Everyone else, thanks for continuing to support this tale and above all, enjoy.
All Characters in this story are over the age of 18 Years old and are consenting adults.
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Dave had realised Dennis wasn't his normal perky self. He hadn't been taking off to the village on the quad bike to meet Emmy. The pink helmet now sat in the barn's corner, gathering dust. Something had disturbed that wonderful first love between Emmy and Dennis, and Dave determined to find out what and see if there was anything they could do to mend it. Having Dennis around mopping like this brought down the morale of everyone. He had also noticed that Dennis was much more aggressive with the ladies; he had lost a lot of that sweet boyish charm he had initially displayed with the girls. June missed that especially, she had noticed he didn't join in sex play; he had to be led to take part in regular massage session the ladies so much loved. He spent hours editing film in the booth he had constructed in the barn. Often he had been found just staring at one of the three huge monitors on the editing desk with nothing going on at all. Something was up with Dennis and they needed to figure out what.
"What's up Dennis?" Dave started the conversation.
"Nothing" Dennis responded.
"You've been in a dream here ages, you don't take the pink helmet when you go to town, in fact you resist going to town at all, you used to break a neck to go. I know you aren't seeing that cute girl what's happened. Don't give me shit, Dennis." Dave took the fatherly approach.
They were in the studio control room; Dennis had brought some new ideas back from his film studies, and they were seeing if they could make them fit. The control room was three partitions set round to form a box, set on a mezzanine floor in the barn. The front just had a rail and no wall, so they could see what was going on in each of the two studios.
"She dropped me, Okay!" Dennis slammed down the screwdriver he had in his hand and stormed off. Descending the homemade wooden ladder from the mezzanine floor toward the studio on the barn ground floor.
"Dennis, talk to me, what the fuck went wrong?"
"I don't want to talk about it." Dennis shouted back up.
Dennis stopped in his descent, now facing Dave part way down the ladder. Dave didn't want to let the subject drop."
"Dennis, isn't this what they teach you in production, harness your emotions, use them in your work. Isn't that what you do, to make more believable films?" Dave thought he might get something more out of this conversation if he brought it back to Dennis second love, movie making.
Dennis didn't move he held the ladder, his head at the level of the control room floor, Dave thought he looked amusing, like just a talking head, but there and clearly still very emotional about the entire scene.
"Yeah, well, sort of."
"Well, come on, let's see what we can make of it, get back here, perhaps we can make something useful."
"Not sure I want to." Dennis was now visible by his torso and head, his mind had turned he was coming back up.
"Lets make it a plot, come on you never know you might find a way to get her back."
Dennis shrugged his shoulders and slowly climbed back up the ladder.
"What triggered the break up let's start there and work backward and forward from there? I'll capture this and we can weave in other people as we go. Anyway, you should tell me you are the film student." Dave said.
Dennis told Dave how he had been talking to Emmy and she had realised that at the club he lived and worked at, he was having sex with the other woman. She simply didn't understand that this was fun and had nothing to do with how he felt about her. He tried to explain that he and Emmy didn't so much as have sex but made love, these other women were just fun, a fuck, it felt good for a moment. He had no feelings for them other than friends. He rationalised this in his own head, but she didn't seem to get it. He explained that the movie they shot of Emmy's dad and his assistant, and her mum and Boswell was two married people having fun with other people. It was just animal urge. Love and making love was completely different. He might have won this augment, but he had explained that he had it cut the movie of her parents with their other fucks and it was ready to give to her.
"That's when she completely lost it, I thought she understood that's what I was doing but she didn't, and I made her concern sound trivial and all about a stupid movie of her mum and dad fucking other people, I was a disgusting pepping tom, apparently." He said, adding he felt their break up was kind of final.
"Not a smart move on your part, we will need to weave that into the plot in someway."
"It's not a fucking plot Dave, it's my bloody life, I miss her badly." Dennis said.
"Dennis, the way I see it is this you have some choices. You could just do what you doing and say my life as I live it is more important than Emmy, is that what you want, the status quo, as it is now?" Dave asked.
"No, I'm sure I don't, I want it back the way it was."
"Well, you have another option you could say, Emmy is more important than the life you live here with us in the club and give this up and spend time in Emmy's world. We would support you in that decision." Dave continued.
"No, that's not a good option, I have invested my future in this place, we've built studios, I'm making and selling movies, it's my passion, it's what I want to do."
"Well, that leaves the third option you will have to think about clearly, you could say to Emmy, what if going to the club is something, we both do, you should come and see for yourself. The club and the studio are not a secret, and you could be part of that. Come and join us. Beware, she would need to be free to have sex with whoever and in front of you. Can you deal with that? Are you strong enough to consider that Emmy might find someone else while here and not want you? You need to think of that?"
"I'm not sure, you and June are a couple and you seem okay with it." Dennis responded,
"I am fine with it now, we talk a lot and we find space to be with each other. That's our own decision. When we first got together, we were just casual lovers with a common interest and goal. We stayed together despite our being with others. Now we're solid, we have a vision for the future and we enjoy sex mutually and independently. You need to think about your relationship and talk to Emmy. You can't mope here and hope it will come right or you can face it and get on with life, up to you." Dave concluded.
Dennis didn't like any of the options, but Dave was right, he had to do something, otherwise he was choosing the first option, and frankly that was the least appealing to him. Time would tell but he couldn't leave it too long, she was a beautiful girl, and she would be stolen from him soon, he really thought he loved her, or something like that because it's a feeling he had never had for a girl before. The decision to leave here or suffer all the anguish of bringing her into the club, the leering other guys. Colin, sticking his cock in her, brought a shiver to body. But something needed doing and doing soon.
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Emmy's period was late, her mother and her both went through it about the same time. Her mum finished, Emmy would normally be at the same stage. A week passed, and no sign she was praying this didn't mean what she thought it meant. At the end of her day, she would make an excuse to go into the city to buy one of those kits. She couldn't buy one locally, the local chemist would gossip to her parents before she left the pharmacy. No such thing as patient client confidentiality in small towns.
Back at school after the holidays; she was working until six at night, she heard the quad bike turn up at the grocery store. She hadn't seen him, but knew he was around somewhere. Butterfly's in stomach confused her, not knowing how to feel. She told him she wasn't interested in a relationship where he felt he could fuck anyone, while the good little woman sat at home. But the more she thought about it, she realised he didn't ask her to do that; he said that was the way he was. Maybe she might be the same, although getting nice looking guys to have fun with wasn't as easy as people made out. Most of the guys around this little town were just a bunch of losers, Dennis was just so different from these guys. He cared and looked after her; he paid attention to things she enjoyed; he was a movie guy. Who else could say they were going out with a guy who made movies, no bitch she knew?
Oh, fuck he's standing in check out his bread and milk. Her heart skipped a beat, his attraction as strong as ever. He caught her eye with a smile. She panicked, what should she say, was she still mad at him, she was and she wasn't it was like the fear of the unknown. What would he say, he lined up in her queue; he did that on purpose.
"G'day." He smiled as he spoke.
"G'day." She couldn't help smiling and almost singing the greeting, she had no control.
"I brought the Pink Helmet." He said.