A Note to the reader:
Double Switch is a novel with a Prologue, an Epilogue and 18 chapters. The Prologue has been on this site for some time. Unfortunately, the censors at Literotica rejected my first and second chapters. I have rewritten them, making sure that no overt sexual activity takes place until the participants are 18 years of age.
To understand the story, you need to read the Prologue first. So, look it up under my name in the Author Index before proceeding with this Chapter.
Incidentally, Literotica calls the Prologue, Chapter 1. So, Chapter 5 you see here will be listed as Chapter 6. etc.
Chapter 5
During spring break, Sally brought Frank home to meet her family. Sue was, also on spring break and was, not unexpectedly, immediately very taken with Frank, especially knowing his intimate details. As they had done on more than a few dates in high school, particularly the critical one with Rod Altmann, she had visions of substituting herself for Sally and possibly sampling Frank's equipment first hand.
During the week-long break, Frank and Sue got to know each other quite well. Finally Sue asked the question which had been on her mind since the first night they were there.
"Frank, Sally tells me you have an identical twin brother, Ernest, I believe she said his name is."
"That's right. He looks a lot like me, but not as much like me as you two look, and are, alike. We would never be able to play the games Sally told me you girls have played."
"What's he like otherwise? You say he's not like you?"
"We're quite different. He's the smart one, first in our high school graduating class."
"Frank fails to mention he was second," Sally broke in.
"I worked very hard, especially the last semester, and pulled my averages up a lot. So, I guess I got lucky. Nevertheless, he's a lot smarter than I am. He's majoring in chemical engineering and plans to go all the way and get his PhD. I know I'll never have the will or the brains to do that."
"I think you're both pretty smart. What's your brother like otherwise?"
"He's very shy, especially around girls. Frank went on to describe Ernest's meager date history and emphasize his twin brother's studious nature. What else do ya want to know about him?"
Sue was dying to ask about the size of the twin brother's cock, but didn't feel she could go that far. Instead, she asked, "He
does
like girls? I mean he's not...?"
"Homosexual? No, nothing like that but, as I said, he's so shy around girls and has gone out so little; and a is a very serious student with a long road ahead of him. Once he has his degree, I predict he'll be very successful. He researched various professions and found a large demand for chemical engineers with advanced degrees. So, he chose that field."
"He sounds fascinating. I'd like to meet him sometime," Sue commented - trying to picture Ernest's assets, not associated with his intellect or his potential future.