"I can't believe we're actually spending the weekend with your ex." Kayla looked up from her phone, staring out at the road ahead of them. She and Emily had been driving for nearly three hours, and the entire time she'd been filled with a mounting anxiety and annoyance.
Emily, for her part, didn't seem particularly bothered. "Well, it's not
that
weird. We ended things on good terms, and she was never, like,
crazy
or anything. We just drifted apart and went our separate ways."
"Well, I don't think she's gonna be too thrilled when you introduce her to your new fiancΓ©," Kayla sighed, running a hand through her long brown hair.
"She already knows about that, and she's cool with it."
"Are you sure?"
"If she wasn't, would she have invited us up here?"
Kayla rolled her eyes and looked out the window. "I just have a really weird feeling about all this. You haven't seen each other since college, and she just out-of-the-blue sends you an email asking you to spend the weekend with her?"
"Beats going to a reunion, I guess," Emily shrugged. "Besides, it's just one weekend, what's the worst that could happen?"
"Murder. Horrific accident. My best blouse getting a stain on it."
Emily chuckled. "C'mon, it'll be fun! You'll probably really like her, she's a lot like me."
"But you're probably
way
cuter," Kayla smirked. She looked back down at her phone. "Take the next left."
They drove up a long, winding strip of pavement that cut through the forest like a river. For a minute or two, they wondered whether there would even be a house at the end of it, but eventually the forest opened up and they saw a large, lavish mansion. Kayla whistled appreciatively. "Damn, Emily, you didn't tell me this chick was loaded!"
"I... didn't know she was either," Emily frowned. "When we were together, we rented an apartment close to campus, and she was almost always late on her half of the rent. And I basically had to cover the food budget myself."
"Huh." Kayla shrugged. "Well, maybe she got rich after she graduated. What did you say she did, exactly?"
"Haven't got a clue. I don't cyber-stalk my exes, unlike
some
people I know." Emily smiled, knowing Kayla was giving her the stink-eye. She liked how they could rib each other without it affecting their relationship. Their friends always said they were like an old married couple, which, as far as Emily was concerned, meant their love would last for a long time after they actually
became
a married couple.
She parked the car out front, and the two women got out and approached the imposing front door. It was deliberately old-fashioned, looking more at-home on a castle than some rich socialite. Emily didn't see a doorbell, so she reached for one of the thick metal door knockers and gave it her best shot.
Within moments, the doors creaked open, and a woman stepped out to greet them. "Oh my gosh,
Emily
!" she exclaimed in a high-pitched vocal fry. "It's been so long!"
"Brooklyn? Is that really you?" Emily almost didn't recognize her. The face was familiar, but her body was... definitely not. Instead of the pale, skinny, slightly frumpy girl Emily knew, this new Brooklyn was tan, voluptuous, and
extremely
eager to show off how tan and voluptuous she was. She wore a low-cut dress with no bra underneath, letting her large breasts hang freely. Even her hair was different; it was still blonde, but it now stretched all the way down below her butt, far longer than even Kayla's hair, let alone Emily's auburn pixie cut.
Brooklyn embraced Emily tightly, giggling like the happiest woman in the world. "Oh, I've missed you so much!" She pulled away and turned to Kayla. "You must be Emily's new girlfriend! Nice to meet you!"
"I'm her
fiancΓ©
," Kayla said sternly, eyeing Brooke suspiciously. "And we've been dating for a good few years now, thanks."
"Oh, right, silly me!" Brooklyn held up Emily's hand and examined her engagement ring. "Wow, that's so pretty! I'm so happy for you two! Come in, come in, lemme show you around!" She turned around and led the other two inside, her ass swaying back and forth and making the fabric of her dress dance in the afternoon light.
Kayla held Emily's hand tightly, a sour look on her face.
"
Some
one seems jealous," Emily whispered.
"I don't like some tramp touching my girl like she's hers," Kayla replied.
Emily smiled and kissed Kayla on the cheek. "Don't worry, Kay, I'm always gonna be your girl." She turned back to Brooklyn. "So, uh, how long have you had this place?"
"Oh, just a few months," Brooklyn chirped. "Anyway, this is the foyer!" She gestured towards the polished wood floors and elaborate stonework on the walls. "I think it gives the place a kinda castle-y feel, y'know? I like that sorta thing. Knights and princesses and all that, it's so cool!"
"Yeah, it sure is!" Emily had a hard time buying Brooklyn as a history buff, but didn't feel like pushing her on it. She noticed a large painting hanging high on the far wall, depicting a woman in a flowing white gown floating gracefully above a small town of villagers. "What's that?"
Brooklyn stiffened for a moment, then relaxed. "I dunno! I just saw it at an auction once and thought it was pretty, so I got it! Anyway, let me show you the pool!"
Kayla raised an eyebrow. "Pool? But we didn't pack any swimsuits."
"Oh, that's no problem!" Brooklyn replied. "I prefer skinny-dipping anyway!"
"Wh-What?" Kayla blushed. "Isn't that a little... um, weird?"
"No, it's great! Besides, the way I think of it, you two have seen each other naked, and I've seen Emily naked, so we're not really breaking much new ground, are we?"