Warning: This story contains depictions of taboo subjects, extreme sexual acts and difficult sexual adult situations that some people may find offensive. If you are offended by such things, please do not read. This is a story of fiction and is meant for adult (+18) sexual entertainment and enjoyment only. I do not condone, encourage nor approve of such sexual acts. The scenes depicted in this story are entirely fantasy, all characters are +18 and do not relate to any people or events in real life.
Writer's note: It may be of benefit if you please read Chapters 1 to 5 of "Church Fete" before reading this chapter, as it will give you a better understanding of how the characters got to this stage.
Chap 6 -- Debbie Nichols
Debbie Nichols was a 22 yr old female Library assistant that regularly assisted in the Sunday School class in Vicar Robert Kenyon's church. Her partner, Adam was a mechanic at a local garage and the 2 of them were planning their upcoming marriage.
As part of the preparation, the couple knew they needed to visit the Vicar to receive the customary 'sanctity of marriage' speech that most Vicars liked to offer prior to marrying couples. So, as the young couple approached the Vestry -- the nervousness showed on their young faces. Unbeknown to Adam, however, was that Debbie Nichols harboured a little crush on the good-looking Vicar. It was a fantasy she had often indulged in, although she felt guilty and awkward around him, her tummy fluttered a little whenever he paid her any attention.
To their surprise and relief, it was Susan Kenyon that answered the door and showed them into the Vestry. Inside, the room was much more opulent than either Debbie or Adam had expected. Two Comfortable sofas, a kettle and a small fridge sat in the corner. The room was warm and well-lit but with little decoration or adornments.
As Susan showed the couple in, the Reverend Robert Kenyon stood up to greet them -- offering Adam his hand to shake before giving Debbie a big hug. It was not unusual for members of the church to hug each other and so Debbie felt quite comfortable with the Vicar's hands around her. Even when she felt the vicar press his body hard against her, she did not feel overly concerned or uneasy. Her tummy fluttered at the touch and Debbie felt sure she must have blushed somewhat.
But as she turned to sit, she realised that Susan had already sat down next to Adam on one sofa and so she was only able to sit next to the Vicar. This was something Debbie was a little less comfortable with, but she assuaged her reluctance by reminding herself that he was the Vicar.
"So, Debbie and Adam -- you're here for the pre-marriage talk. Is that right?" asked Robert with a smile.
Adam was about to speak when Debbie first piped up. "We ... we're not really sure what's supposed to happen Vicar." She offered sounding a little flustered.
"There's just so much to do, so much to arrange and we've only got a few weeks left. My head is all over the place at the moment." She lamented with a sigh.
Susan smiled at the young girl. "It's OK Debbie, I know it can be pretty daunting when you realise how much there is to do. But you can relax and trust us, Robert will guide you through it all. The reading of the 'banns' and then the ceremony itself. But before that, Robert needs to just explain to you, about how marriage is seen in the eyes of God."
"It's a lot more relaxed these days." Offered Robert with a smile. "And the Church is always trying to catch up with the views of younger people. We want to attract the youth of tomorrow -- as we, my generation become the Elders of the church. The views of the church toward the exclusivity of marriage is changing, and although many of our Elders don't agree with it -- we, the ministers that are actually engaged with our parishioners and our community -- we advocate it and welcome it." Replied Robert in his best pastoral voice.
Debbie looked at Adam and smiled winsomely as she realised that neither of them quite understood what the Vicar was actually saying. Susan, however, was more astute and seeing the confusion she piped up.
"What Robert means." She offered leaning forward slightly. "Is the part that sexual pleasure has in a marriage." She smiled.
Of course, at the first mention of sex -- both Debbie and Adam blushed somewhat. Debbie turned her face downward, uncomfortable with the idea of discussing such a subject with her Pastor. It wasn't that Debbie was shy or inexperienced -- she knew about sex, or so she thought. But discussing it with the Vicar and his wife, was not something she had envisaged.
Seeing her discomfort, Robert lifted her hand in his and patted it gently. "It's OK Debbie. I realise this might be awkward for you. But trust me when I say, you don't need to be embarrassed. These days sex is seen as a vital part of a marriage, and it certainly is in the eyes of God. I do believe God wants us all to have a full, active and pleasurable sex life Debbie. So many marriages fail for this very reason -- that the married couple have not understood it's importance." He offered solemnly.
As Debbie and Adam relaxed slightly, Susan chipped in with her own view.
"Sexual pleasure is a God given blessing. It's a gift from Him to all of mankind and we believe, it's wrong to not accept that blessing." She stated, sounding rather admonishing.
"Sex is not a sin." Continued Robert. "And enjoying sex in any way, shape or form -- is NOT a sin." He added, affirming the word to convey his sincere belief.
"What Robert means." Continued Susan, looking at her husband. "Is that any sexual act is acceptable to God. It hasn't always been seen that way by the church but in today's modern world, with all the technology and social media -- the church has fallen behind. We're trying to move our community forward."
"For example." Said Robert puffing himself up a little, and still holding Debbie's hand. "Taking nude pictures. That is not a sin, though some of the Elders would not agree. And likewise, sharing those pictures with another person -- is NOT a sin." He added, glancing at Debbie's face to see her reaction.
Debbie blushed in response, and Robert saw Adam's eyes go wide in excitement.
"Of course, everyone has to be in agreement." Replied Susan, in a cautious tone. "We don't condone anything that is done without proper consent." She added with a wry smile, remembering her own lack of consent when she had first encountered Mike Johnson.
"Sharing them, letting other people see and admire a sexy body. It's NOT a sin." Concluded Robert, realising that this was the first line he needed to get the couple to cross.
As expected, Debbie blushed profusely, and Adam cast his gaze downwards. After an awkward moment, Debbie spoke up.
"But ... but surely? I mean ... aren't we meant to be FAITHFUL?" asked Debbie sounding decidedly confused.
Susan grinned at her husband, aware that Debbie had not dismissed it completely out of hand. When she had discussed the approach with her husband, Susan realised that it was Debbie that would need the convincing. Adam was, by all accounts that Susan had heard - a bit more promiscuous than Debbie.
"Being faithful isn't about sex." Said Robert waving his hand dismissively. "A lot of the elders think that way, and I don't blame you for accepting their view. But the church's view has changed. Believe me, myself and several other ministers -- the bishop included have prayed long and hard about this. We are all of the firm opinion that the church has been ... ummm ... ill advised ... about this and many other matters." Added Robert trying to sound as authoritative and commanding as he could.
Debbie looked at the Vicar, her face flummoxed. Her mouth dropped and she was about to speak when Susan piped up.
"Being faithful is about putting the other person before yourself." She said with a smile. "It's about giving them pleasure, and receiving pleasure from them. But how that pleasure is obtained or given -- well, THAT is where the church is changing its stance."
Hoping to hammer the idea home quickly, Robert waded in. "If everyone is in agreement, and all get pleasure from the act then there is no sin in, for example -- a man watching his wife being fucked by another man. As long as they ALL enjoy it." He concluded, knowing that Debbie would now certainly have something to say.
"Oh Vicar. I ... that sort of language ... I'm not sure we should ... I mean, it's a profanity, isn't it? Do you really think you should be using those sorts of words." She asked tentatively.
Robert smiled winsomely. "My dear child. They are just words. For far too long people like me have been using fancy words for things that are very basic. This has been the church's problem and the main reason why we failed to engage with the youth of today. You hear these sorts of words all the time now, in normal conversations, on TV and in social media. The fact that the Church has not been using them had driven a wedge between the ministers and the parishioners. It doesn't need to be like that and in fact, it shouldn't be like that. We should be using a language that you young people relate to -- but ..." Robert hesitated.