Foreword:
While this story is based on real people, it is entirely a work of fiction, merely using them for their likeness. This is an off-shoot of my BBC patrol series, and I'm thinking of forking it off completely and building a series based on this.
Characters:
Yanet (based on Instagram model Yanet Garcia)
Wendy (based on model Wendy Fiore)
Emma (based on Instagram model emar_bb)
Alton (based on Black star Alton)
The rain lashed down in the young Seattle night. The wind cut through the rain like a blade in the crisp Fall air. It whispered quietly like a specter in the night.
The car pulled into the driveway of the large mansion. The rain pattered softly on the windshield. The windshield wipers were drumming rhythmically, pushing aside the falling rain. She found herself entranced by the the motion and gentle sound.
Her heart, however, was pounding. Her pulse was rapid and strong; nerves fried with anticipation and excitement. She did not understand why she was so nervous. The event of several weeks ago should have made her comfortable, but she had noticed a distanced demeanor from Wendy for the past couple weeks. Maybe it was stopping by unannounced that made her feel uneasy, and that was all it was. She turned off the car.
She scurried through the gale to the porch. The veranda provided coverage from the rain, but the increasing wind whipped the rain against her. Her large coat protected her from most of it. She shuddered and shivered as she pressed the doorbell.
The foyer looked dark through the large front door window. After some time, she rang the doorbell again. The wind and rain continued to howl as it poured around her. After some time, the foyer illuminated with light, and a figure began to approach the door from a distance. It was Wendy, fixing and tying her robe together as she walked. She opened the door.
"Yanet! Oh my God! What are you doing out here?" Wendy asked, sounding both surprised and shocked.
"I'm sorry to drop in announced, but, uh, I was in the area. Was seeing if you two were up to anything tonight?" replied Yanet.
Wendy didn't say anything for a moment. She appeared to be looking for the words. "We decided to have a quiet night in tonight. I know, I know. We're so boring on a Saturday night," Wendy said laughing.
"Do you mind if I come in?" Yanet said, still standing on the porch with the rain beating against her.
Wendy was taken aback but took the request in stride. "Yes, please do. Let's get you out of this nasty weather." She ushered Yanet inside and closed and locked the door.
"Can I take your coat? It's drenched. Let me hang it up for you," said Wendy.
"Oh, yes, thank you so much." She handed Wendy the drenched coat, and was relieved that her tight black cocktail dress was still dry.
"Of course, dear. Now, would you like some hot tea or coffee? I have both."
"Tea would be perfect."
Wendy smiled. "Come with me. I'll put a kettle on." She motioned Yanet to follow her.
The pair walked in the large, modern kitchen. Wendy grabbed the kettle off the stove and walked to the sink to fill it.
"Have a seat at the table and I'll be over there in a second," Wendy said.
Yanet obliged, taking a seat at the kitchen table by a large window overlooking the house's large and formidable backyard. The rain splattered against the window as she looked. The sound of a chair moving moving moved her eyes to meet the sound. Wendy sat across from her.
"I really hope I'm not intruding on anything tonight. I should have called or texted. I feel so bad now," Yanet said with a hint of embarrassment on her face.
"No, no, no. Not intruding on anything. Max is with my parents for the weekend. Alton and I are just having a lazy couple days without the baby," replied Wendy with a laugh.
Yanet blushed and looked down before returning to meet Wendy's gaze. "Good, I'm glad. Wendy..." her voice trailed off. She placed her hands on the table next to Wendy's. "I've missed you. I feel like I haven't seen you much at work the past couple of weeks."
"I'm sorry, dear. Just been so busy lately. I'm really sorry. Something been bothering you?"
"No, no. Just haven't...heard much from you after that one night."
"Nothing to worry about! I insist everything is okay. Alton and I have just been...busy," Wendy said, her right eyebrow furling slightly.
"I figured as much. Speaking of, where is Alton?"
Wendy smiled before excusing herself to retrieve the kettle from the stove. She grabbed two mugs and tea packets, and brought them to the table before returning with the kettle.
"Alton is...preoccupied upstairs at the moment," replied Wendy. She poured the hot water into their mugs, steam and wonderful aromas rising from the cups.
Wendy sat back down across from Yanet. She cradled her mug gingerly in her hands, taking in the warmth and aroma of it.
"You see..." Wendy continued. "I haven't been avoiding you. Alton and I have just been...*preoccupied*." She took a small sip of her tea. "Have you met the newest check-in, Emma?"
Yanet took a sip of her own before answering. "I've seen her around the station, but have not been formally introduced, no."
"She's been over--frequently. In fact, she's upstairs right now." Wendy leaned forward. "Alton can't get enough of her," she said in a near whisper. She leaned back in her chair. "And this isn't really anyone's business, but I'll tell you anyway since you're a close friend. She lives with her parents, and the living situation is, well, not good for her. I've offered for her to rent a room from us for cheap."
Jealous panged Yanet's chest. She felt her pulse and heart rate quicken again, and began to feel warm and wet at her words.
"Yanet..." Wendy continued. "We're so close to getting her pregnant. Isn't that wonderful?" she said with a wide smile.
"That...is. Yes, that is wonderful. But, Wendy...what about me?"
Wendy gave a perplexed look. "What do you mean?"
"I mean...I thought..."
"Shh, shh, shh," Wendy said, putting a finger on her lips to shush her. "We haven't forgotten about you. Alton can't enough of you, either. He brings you up constantly." She took another sip of tea. "He *will* get you pregnant. Now is just not the time."
Yanet went through a rollercoaster of emotions in several seconds. Elation and euphoria to a catastrophic drop. Her face sunk and she wanted to cry. Tears welled in her eyes.
"Honey..." Wendy whispered. "Soon. Soon. Here, come with me. Let's go upstairs."
Wendy stood up from the table and offered Yanet her hand. After a moment, Yanet rose to meet her, and accepted her hand. The pair headed upstairs.
They were walking down the long hallway to the master bedroom when they heard sounds of sex and lovemaking emanating from the room. The hallway was unlit but well illuminated from moonlight bleeding through a large paned window. Squeals of pleasure, moaning, and masculine grunting sung to their ears. The pair paused for a moment, looked at another with knowing looks, and proceeded through the already open door of the room.
The room was dimly lit. A small lamp on each side of the bed on nightstands provided the sole illumination for the room. The wall facing the backyard was mostly glass, and large amounts of moonlight flooded the room. It gave a sense of exhibitionism along with privacy. The rain spattered against the large window and skylights in an even, heavy cadence.
When they entered the room, they were greeted with the sight of Emma on top of Alton riding him cowgirl-style, her back to them. The young girl's hips were undulating expeditiously on the black man's cock. Her pussy seemed to swallow the cock whole with each stroke. They could see the intent and desire in her hips. A desperation to satisfy her maternal instinct to breed.