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The outskirts of Melbourne passed in a blur as Sebastian sat in the Land Cruiser with his forehead pressed against the window. It had been an early start and they were approaching the Western Freeway after only half an hour of driving, the traffic still light enough on that Friday morning that Nicky didn't have to stop very often at all.
Nicky was planning on staying in Adelaide overnight, followed by another four days to get across the Nullarbor Plain to Perth, and she had mapped out the route carefully before leaving. Provided that they made good time, the three siblings would probably spend Saturday in Adelaide tomorrow to look around as it was supposed to be a very beautiful city, particularly in comparison with Melbourne which was dirty and sprawling.
Sebastian was exhausted after his late night and had barely woken up enough to drag himself out to the car that morning. Sasha was also silent, her breathing indicating that she had gone back to sleep shortly after leaving. He remained awake, answering Nicky's questions with as few words as possible. Her favourite CD, James Blunt, was playing softly on the sound system and the air conditioner was circulating cool air through the cabin. The sun was sitting just over the horizon now, but even before sunrise the day had felt balmy.
"Did you remember the car charger for your laptop Seb?" Nicky asked, her head nodding along to James Blunt's crooning.
"Yeah, thanks for that." He answered, smiling at the back of her head. Nicky had brought home an adaptor for his new computer yesterday, one that plugged into the cigarette lighter in the car. It was the sort of thoughtful gesture that most people remembered about his eldest sister. He was glad that she had thought of it because he wanted to teach himself to build a website on this trip and had downloaded a few free programs to start learning.
Nicky smiled at him in the rear view mirror and they drove on in silence for a while. After another half hour of driving, she exited the freeway and pulled into a roadside McDonalds.
"Who's up for breakfast?" Nicky asked as she parked outside the restaurant and turned off the engine.
Sasha stirred slightly, but didn't answer.
"Yeah, sounds good." Sebastian answered.
He opened the door of the Land Cruiser and climbed out, stretching in the early morning sunlight. He then rapped on the window of the front passenger seat, right next to Sasha's sleeping face that was pressed flat against the glass. Sasha opened her eyes with a start and looked around confused. She sat up and Sebastian opened her door.
"Wakey wakey." He smiled at her in amusement. A glistening trail of drool ran from the corner of one mouth and red patch of skin marred her face where she had been pressed up against the window. He wondered at how girls could look great even when they first woke up. Usually, when he first awoke, his own countenance was enough to frighten small children.
Sasha waved a hand at him and rubbed her face vigorously, her eyes slowly coming into focus.
"Where are we?" She asked as Nicky closed the driver's door on the other side.
"Bacchus Marsh." Sebastian told her. "We're grabbing some Maccas for breakfast."
"Oh ok." Sasha slid her legs around on the leather seat to climb out of the car and Sebastian looked away as her short, flowing skirt exposed her white knickers briefly. He headed for the front door, hearing the car door slam behind him, and walked into the yellow and red restaurant that seemed to be made almost entirely of plastic. They placed their orders and the girls went to sit down while Sebastian waited for the tray of bacon and egg muffins, coffee and hash browns.
He couldn't get Sasha out of his mind. All morning he had watched the side of her face from the back seat, marvelling at her pure, innocent beauty. He knew it wasn't right to think about his own sister sexually, and that side of things seemed to be settling down thankfully, but another part of him yearned to look at her, to talk to her and to generally be in her company. Sebastian felt as if his sister was fast becoming an obsession for him. His dreams last night had been filled with Sasha, not in a sexual sense, but rather a loving one. The dreams were more about spending time with her, cuddling her, smelling her soft dark hair and enjoying her presence.
Sebastian glanced over at the table while he waited and smiled slightly at the sight of her. Sasha still wasn't fully awake and she was leaning forward with her head resting on her arms. She wore a loose sleeveless top of a pale lime green, a white summery skirt that came to mid thigh and open shoes that were covered in bright sparkling diamantes. Nicky looked up and smiled at him briefly as she tried, with little success it seemed, to engage her sister in conversation.
Nicky, he noticed, was also wearing a sleeveless top in a similar shade of green with long khaki shorts, joggers and white ankle socks. Sebastian was noticing Nicky more and more too, comparing her simple, wholesome beauty with Sasha's more exotic and definitely more petite beauty. They were both gorgeous girls who were healthy, slim and good-natured and he felt incredibly lucky to be spending time with them on this trip. Sebastian dragged his eyes away from them with a soft sigh. He wondered if this was normal for guys who had attractive sisters. Probably not, he supposed. Most siblings he knew tended to merely be annoying to each other.
Their order was announced and a young Indian girl smiled at him as she pushed the tray across the counter. He smiled back vaguely and picked up the tray, taking it over to their table.
The three siblings ate quickly and Sasha seemed nearly conscious by the end of the meal. The two girls sipped their coffee slowly while Sebastian emptied his orange juice in short gulps. Nicky was chatting away about the trip ahead and telling them more about the route she intended to take. Tracy had provided a generous allowance for meals, accommodation and petrol and they intended to enjoy the trip thoroughly.
Nicky's phone rang and she fussed around in her handbag to find it.
"Oh, hi Mum!" She said excitedly as she answered. "Yes, we're already on the way. We're at Bacchus Marsh having breakfast."
Sebastian gathered their rubbish and piled it on the tray as Nicky talked, then walked over and dumped it all into the square trash counter through a hinged flap. He returned to the table and took the phone that Nicky offered to him.
"Hi Mum." Sebastian said.
"Hi honey," she answered, her voice sounding tired. "Nicky said everything seems to be going well. Are you enjoying yourself?"
"No, not yet," he laughed, "We've only just started and Sasha and I have barely woken up."
"Well I hope you do. Make sure you help Nicky out ok? She's got a lot of driving ahead so try to make it a bit easier on her if you can."
"Will do Mum." Sebastian answered. "How is everything there?"
"Not too bad." His mother answered with a sigh. "I've got to meet with the funeral home today and we're planning it for Friday. Nicky said you should all be here by next Wednesday."