Disclaimer: All characters are 18 or older.
Author's note: This story includes older woman/ younger man sex and group sex/ swinging. If any of this is not your cup of tea, please find another café.
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Sandra was having breakfast with her husband, Billy, on a lazy Saturday morning when she heard the front door open. A few seconds later, her brother, Santos walked into the kitchen area.
"What's for breakfast?" Santos asked.
"Make your own. And make me some, too, while you're at it," Sandra barked back at her little brother.
Santos laughed as he looked in the pantry and scoured for something to eat. He knew his sister didn't take any crap from him. They routinely gave each other a hard time, but they were close.
"When are you boys leaving?" Sandra asked.
Billy and Santos had tickets to the Michigan -- Ohio State NCAA football game today.
"Game starts at 1. We'll leave at 10 to give us some time to get in some decent tailgating," Billy answered.
"Where's Ma?" Santos asked.
"Still asleep."
"What about dad?"
"I brought him eggs and toast earlier. He's just resting now."
Their parents lived with Sandra and Billy. Their mother, Millie, was 57 years old. She married their father, Marcos, shortly after she immigrated to the US from Costa Rica when she was 21 years old. Their father was a lot older than her. He was 40 when they married, and now he was 76 years old.
Marcos had a stroke 5 years ago, and it left him as an invalid. It was too much for Millie to care for him by herself, so they sold their home and moved in with Sandra and her husband.
"Let me go up and say hi to dad before we leave," Santos said as he sprinted over to his father's room.
After Santos came back, he said, "Yo, tell Ma sorry I missed her."
Sandra just nodded her head in acknowledgement.
"Why she sleeping in, anyway? She used to be up at the crack of down when we was growing up," Santos opined.
"Dude, she was out late last night. I don't even know what time she came home," Sandra complained.
"It's like you got a teenager in the house," laughed Santos.
"Tell me about it," she agreed.
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Sandra was 33, the same age as her husband, Billy, and they'd been married for 10 years. Her parents were both from Costa Rica, although they met in the USA. Being the older sibling, she was always the responsible one, and she took it upon herself to always take care of family. She finished high school near the top of her class, and then she graduated college and got a steady office job. While in college, she met Billy, and they married and settled into a comfortable life. They bought a house in a nice middle-class suburban neighborhood and set down roots, even if they never had kids.
After her father became invalid, it left him weakened and wheelchair bound. She saw how her mother struggled to care for him, so her parents sold their home and moved in with Sandra 5 years ago. After spending his life as a strong, independent man, Marcos felt guilty having others have to provide him so much care, so he spent most days in the bedroom, just watching tv and rarely ever coming out, so as not to be a burden to others. Her mother, on the other hand, was a social butterfly and always wanted to go out.
Sandra's brother, Santos, was 2 years younger than Sandra, but he was the polar opposite of his sister in so many ways. Whereas she was responsible and settled down, he had dropped out of community college, was an eternal bachelor, and drifted from sales job to sales job. Santos had his own apartment nearby, but he frequently hung out at his sister's house.
Sandra's husband, Billy, was best friends with Santos. Both had an easy-going laid-back personality and a passion for sports. Overall, even though they were opposites in so many ways, Sandra's marriage to Billy worked well. Being the responsible, motherly type, Sandra looked after Billy and gave him the structure and dependability otherwise lacking in his life. On the other hand, Sandra was a planner and perfectionist, and Billy helped her to be more spontaneous and adventuresome.
Friday night, Santos stopped by his sister's house again for dinner. As Sandra, Billy, and Santos sat down to eat Thai take-out, their mother, Millie, walked by.
"Hey, make sure you bring your father some food?" Millie said hurriedly.
"We already brought a plate of drunken noodles to his room, Ma?" Santos replied.
"Ma, where are you going?" Sandra pleaded.
"I am going to your auntie's house. I'll eat over there." Millie answered nonchalantly.
Sandra skeptically looked at her mother dressed in a slinky black dress, stockings and heels. Even at 57, she was still trim and fit. "Dressed like that?" she asked with raised eyebrows.
"Dressed like what?" Millie asked in mild exasperation.
"Like you're not just going over to auntie's house," Sandra laughed, trying to lighten the mood.
"This is just how I dress," her mother brushed her off. "Now I have to get going." And then Millie was out the door.
"Dude, why is Ma acting suspicious?" Santos asked.