Another morning caught me by surprise. We woke to the ringing phone, grinned at each other like sated lionesses, and slowly realized one of us would have to get up.
Jess groaned. "I bet it's Matt."
I hid under a pillow from the sunlight. I felt ... done. And very sticky, everywhere. I bet the sheets were rank. I didn't care. I stretched beneath the covers. I thought about playing with myself, teasing her when she came back into the room, but I was a little sore.
Jess hopped on the bed, straddling me, pinning my arms to the side. Her head met mine under the pillow.
"Feel familiar?" She licked my earlobe. "It's almost ten. Matt can't believe we haven't fed him yet."
"Can't we just ... stay? For a little while?"
"Nuh unh, Little Miss Worker Bee. You know how early those new boxes arrive. If you want to sleep tonight, we need to get started fast."
"So who wants to sleep tonight? If we shower together we could ... stay ... in bed for another ten minutes ..."
We gave it a good go, but were both still too sensitive and finally settled for gentle morning kissing. Showering with another woman was ... interesting. Every time we looked at each other, our breasts were rubbing. Every time we turned for something it was our asses. Every time we brushed against one another, we giggled.
With great relish, Jess unveiled my outfit for the day - a short, black pleated skirt, a bright yellow low-rise thong, matching yellow bra, and a white little polo-collared shirt. "If you had longer hair, I'd have you in pigtails," she told me.
We picked up breakfast to go from a coffee shop next to a pet store. All in all, we were at Aunt Cathy's in less than an hour from Matt's phone call. Jess and I couldn't take our eyes off each other the whole way.
"About time -- wow," he said when we hit the driveway. He was outside, moving the new set of empty boxes. "Did it cross your mind I might have been joking about celebrating last night?"
Jess tossed him a muffin. "Did it cross your mind that if you'd finished, you'd have celebrated too?"
"Children," I warned. They both had identical smirks. "Matt, you going to impress us today?"
"Impress you? I have been up all night. Not only did I finish sports equipment, but I dismantled all furniture and even-"
"Where'd you get the tools? I had them in the bin out here with a padlock."
"I used your combination, sis. Duh. Think about changing it sometime. I also got a call from your boss? I thought you were on vacation. He said to call back around noon."
Jess ran in to try calling them back.
"Wow, Matt," I said, meaning it. "I am flabbergasted."
"Then if anybody needs me, I'll be downstairs on the crappy futon. Fast asleep. Adios."
I waded past stacks of disassembled furniture and found Jess hunched over Matt's computer, checking her email. I rubbed her shoulders. "He really did it."
"Pff. He takes credit. It was like legos. Hours and hours of legos, I'll give him that, but he's going to have to work harder than that to get my praise. And I can't get ahold of anyone at work."
"Puts us ... a day ahead?"
"It'll come down to her clothes, bedroom, and the kitchen." She gave me a peck on the lips. "Get to work, honey."
Noon rolled around and passed without Jess getting ahold of anyone. I disappeared into work for a couple of hours, digging through dusty drawers. Every time I finished one I swore to myself I'd do a better job on the next box, not make it so heavy for myself, not simply dump the contents into a fresh one. I always succumbed. Unbelievable. And to think I thought of myself as an ascetic.
"Harri?" Jess said some time later. She'd sounded ... nervous. Then she giggled.
"What? What's wrong?"
"Well, you might want to watch that skirt when you're on your knees, is all."
"Apparently -you- might want to watch this skirt." I snorted. "What's really wrong."
"N-nothing - well, I got through work. They know I'm on vacation this week, know it's super important, but they're in a huge whirlwind and promised to pay me overtime if I can run pick up a courier delivery from Seattle. The agents will only hold it for twenty-four hours unless a licensed company representative appears to sign for it. I-I'd have to leave for Seattle before this evening. And we're a tiny bit ahead here, and everyone else is much further away than I am. It's really the only chance we have to get the paperwork before it RTS's to China."
I put my arms around her waist. "I'll go with you."
She shook her head. "We aren't that far ahead."
"So send Matt."
"Licensed reps only, Harri. His machines can't fake that. Rules Jimmy out, too, even if he could get off work."
"It's only one night. We'll have plenty more, any way I can get them."
She smiled. "I know that."
"So what's with the nervous butterflies?"
She tugged me to two dining room chairs, where we sat. "You know I've been ... pushing you a little this week? I think it's - it's good for you, Harri. Don't you?"
I had to admit she was right. I had to admit I loved every second of last night.
"And I have one more thing, and it's big and, and I'm not going to be here. I'd hoped it would evolve ... naturally, when the opportunity ... presented itself."