"Son of a bitch..." Kaitlyn huffed in frustration, shutting her calculus textbook with enough force to shake her desk. Her body ached; the memory of Jesse's slow, deep thrusts into her the previous day had consumed her every waking moment. While she had not expected to have sex with him on the hard, wooden bench of the player's locker room at half-time, it had been a welcome surprise, only to be topped by Jesse inviting her over the next day. However, now that the day had come, she had yet to hear a word from him.
When they had discussed their tentative plans, there was no time set or further information given to her: only the invitation. Was she supposed to just show up? What if he didn't want to see her and meant for her to come over in the evening? Would his frat brothers all be home, and would word spread about her visit?
Even though she and Jesse had hooked up several times, that fear of being discovered continued to gnaw at the back of her mind. If anyone knew the story, the context, or how it could impact Oliver, they would hate her; and wish harm on them both. But recently, she began to wonder... why should she feel so guilty? Oliver would be hurt, yes, but he would need to understand that it was necessary. He had grown so much since Jesse had begun to leave him alone, leaving his shell and moving forward with his life. None of that would have been possible without her intervention. If Oliver somehow did discover what she had done, he would certainly hate her, but Kaitlyn knew that his hatred was a small price to pay for returning his life to him.
Picking up her phone to look at the screen, Kaitlyn sighed and tossed it onto her bed. She had checked her phone for any word from Jesse almost every ten minutes since she had woken up that morning. The anticipation was killing her, and she needed a way to get her mind off of him. Standing up from her desk, Kaitlyn walked downstairs to the kitchen, desperate for another cup of coffee, when she ran into Oliver leaving the room.
"Oh, hey Katie. How's the studying?" he asked before taking a sip of his coffee.
"It's going okay, having trouble focusing," Kaitlyn replied with a frown. She left out that the trouble focusing was due to her frustration at Jesse not responding to her. Oliver nodded sympathetically, before gesturing towards the stairs back up towards her bedroom.
"If you need a second set of eyes on something I can help if you'd like. You're probably still tired from all of the celebrating last night after the game, huh?" Oliver said. Kaitlyn froze at his words, doing everything in her power to not let her expression change. At the School Showdown, Britannia Heights University won and the entire campus erupted into a variety of parties. Many of her sorority sisters, Veronica and Mel included, went out to celebrate the victory... however, Kaitlyn did not join them. After being fucked in the locker room, she had trouble focusing; and knew that she'd be unable to face her friends, the feeling of fullness still so fresh in her mind. Kaitlyn had snuck back into the house, ensuring she did not have to face her family, before locking herself in her bedroom. From there, she enjoyed a long night of pleasuring herself, edging herself over and over again just as she had done the night before she and Jesse first had sex. The build-up and sexual denial had made their first time together that much more intense, and she knew that re-enacting that build-up would make her visit the next day all the more pleasurable.
'That is... if he ever fucking texts me the plan!' she thought angrily, exhaling deeply as the thought crossed her mind.
"Thanks, Ollie. I should be fine, I just need a bit of caffeine to help get me through the day," she said, plastering a smile on her face to hide the bubbling anger at Jesse that had begun to grow. Oliver's head tilted curiously, as he watched his sister's expression.
"Alright... but before you go can I ask you a question?" he asked, bringing a hand up to scratch the back of his head awkwardly.
"Uh... sure, go ahead," she replied, ice running through her veins. His tone had become serious, and that was never a good sign.
"Alright well..." he began, clearing his throat nervously. "We've always been pretty open with each other. Always there for each other and I feel like we can tell each other about our lives, right?"
"Yeah...?" Kaitlyn said, her hands squeezing her coffee cup as she did her best not to fidget.
"Okay, because I've been hearing some rumors. Mostly from Veronica and Mel the other night. I don't think they thought I heard, but they were talking about you sneaking off with some guy and wondering who it was and what you weren't telling them. Are you dating someone?" he asked, laughing nervously. "If you are that's great, but... I was wondering why you didn't tell me."
"Ollie, I'm not-" she began to say before he raised a hand to cut her off.
"Please, don't lie to me," he said, giving her a small, reassuring smile. "I know you only moved back because you wanted to keep an eye on me... especially after what I told you about Jesse. But he hasn't bothered me in a long time it's like he ignores me whenever I see him. I don't want you to put your life on pause because of me."
Kaitlyn's heart broke at his words; she had been so concerned with not wanting her brother to feel betrayed that she had almost caused herself to go to the point of sickness over her guilt. But here he was, reassuring her, even though she had always seen herself as the one to look after him. All of the justifications she had given about doing the right thing to protect Oliver had begun to waver; maybe he didn't need her to protect him anymore. But what would that mean for her arrangement with Jesse? Could she call things off? Would she want to end things with him?
"Okay..." she sighed, nodding in agreement. "I've been seeing someone, but it's nothing serious. Just... chatting with him. I doubt it'll go anywhere."
She kept it vague and high-level, hoping that it would be enough to satisfy her brother's curiosity. Since the night of the Theta Lambda Sorority party, however, he had been asking more and more questions about her social life. Now hearing that Oliver was aware Veronica and Mel had been lying about her using the upstairs bathroom, she knew that it was only a matter of time until the truth came out.
"Well, that's exciting!" he replied eagerly, beaming at his sister. "Who is it? Is it someone I know?"