Author's note: And here's batch two. Woulda been up faster if I'd done a proper reread after reading Literotica's rules. Probably going to be longer on the third part, cause reasons and stuff. All characters are over 18.
...Chapter 6, The Morning After...
I wake with Kaylie still wrapped in my arms. Unlike sleeping with Jen, the arm I left underneath my sister hasn't fallen asleep.
"Morning," Kaylie says before I've had a chance to do more than take in her beauty again.
"Good morning," I reply, nibbling at her ear, ready to go for another round. She starts pushing back against me when the door swings open. I barely have time to look up and see Sawyer walk across the room to plop down on the bed directly in front of us.
Her eyes travel up and down our fully naked bodies, nodding. She pauses when her eyes reach where we're joined at the hips, frowning. "All right. Mom says you two need to get up. We bought you as much time as we could, but she's insisting we need to go out and explore."
"Does mom..." Kaylie can't even finish the question, but I share her worry. I want to tell mom about Kaylie and me myself. I don't want her finding out... oh, god. We were so loud last night.
"I don't think so. She hasn't said anything, at least. But you two should shower. I'm honestly surprised the room doesn't smell worse. Didn't you two fuck like animals last night?" Sawyer asks with a completely straight face.
A pulse of pink energy exits me, wrapping over Kaylie and I, causing Sawyer's eyes to widen as we're freshened up. "Oh shit... that is so awesome. I didn't even think about how great that is going to be for cleaning up after banging."
"Sawyer," Kaylie hisses, grinding herself against my cock some more.
"You know, you guys could probably bang another one out in the shower. If you hurry," Sawyer says, reaching down to fondle my balls for a second, causing an electric shock to run through me. "Course, mom might come up and hurry you out, so you could get caught. Either way, I've done my part."
With that, Sawyer leans over, giving Kaylie and me a peck on the forehead. I can't help but watch how Sawyer's leggings hug her ass as she walks out of the room.
"Fuck...." Kaylie groans even as she pulls off me. "Not being an ass to mom sucks."
"Yeah," I agree, reaching forward and squeezing her ass even as I sit up beside her. "But at least yours is great."
"Yours isn't half bad either," Kaylie says with a squeeze of her own. "I just wish I got to play with it more before everyone else has their turn."
"Still not sure how to feel about that," I mumble as I search out my boxers. As I'm gathering my other clothes, I realize that Kaylie's heating vent is completely uncovered. Shit.
Mentioning it to Kaylie, we both hurry as we grab towels. As much as I want to join her, I let her take the shower first while I wait outside. I don't feel comfortable going into mom's room to use her shower right now. Especially after everything... yeah, not happening.
When I finally get my turn, Kaylie gives me one last lingering kiss before letting me in. Then I complete a quick and cold shower, hoping to bring my erection down. Thankfully, it works. The cold temperature also helps me finish quickly. Getting dressed in a pair of jeans and plaid sweater I'd normally wear when helping Kaylie with gardening or Madison with working on the mustang, I head downstairs.
Everyone is gathered around the kitchen table, the smell of waffles, syrup and bacon permeating the air as Bethany supervises the waffle maker.
Mom doesn't even wait until I'm in the room before she waves me over. "Good, Darren. Eat, then we head out. We need to get our bearings."
"Aren't you tired?" I ask, taking my place at the weathered oak table. "You've been up all night."
"Mom got a skill that eliminates her need for sleep. And food. And water," Bethany supplies with a frown. She's dressed more rugged than usual. Like she's prepared for a hike. As I look around, I realize we've all dressed in our outdoors clothes. Even Sawyer, who isn't even wearing her leggings, but actual jeans. She hates jeans. Bethany still has her pink hoodie though. Pretty sure she has a dozen of those.
"Not eliminate. Replace," mom says, finishing off the last of her waffles as I dish up a plate of my own, smiling at Madison as she hands me a set of utensils plucked from the drying rack next to the pair of heavy-duty kitchen syncs mom had installed over a decade ago.
"I'd say that being able to pick up a rock the size of a dime and turn it into nothing, so you don't have to sleep is eliminating it," Bethany complains, stabbing her waffle with an unusual amount of gusto.
My eyes can't help but drift to where Kaylie is sitting next to Sawyer. Both twins smile at me when I look over, Kaylie's is a little bashful, but Sawyer's is a full-on smirk as she waves for me to sit between them. I shrug, taking my place on the wooden bench. A bench mom insisted works better than a bunch of chairs with as many kids as she has. After some of the poor seating I've encountered at college, I'm not sure she's wrong. Though having the twins press up on either side of me as soon as I sit down is a little flummoxing. It'd be pleasant if not for the fact that they're making it hard to pick up my bacon.
Much as I love them, this is bacon we're talking about! Interference is sacrilege. Which is why it's totally justified when I turn my attention from my food to tickle Sawyer in retaliation. After my night with Kaylie, I'm certain this was Soi's idea.
"Girls, stop bothering your brother and let him eat," mom says, even as Sawyer squeals under my tickle assault, her giggling filling the room.
Relenting on my assault, I can't help but notice how even though they both give me room, it's only barely enough to maneuver. Still, once I have my first piece of bacon in my mouth, I decide all is forgiven. For now.
As I'm munching on breakfast, mom clears off the far side of the table, laying down one of her old maps. Her hobby of looking for interesting geology means she has far more maps of the surrounding area than... honestly, I don't know if there's a map place nearby that would have as many maps as mom does. I think the cartography is part of the fun for her.
"Okay. So, since I was already spending the night in the turret, I plotted out what I could," as she says that she draws a thick line across one end of the map with a permanent marker. "From what I can tell, everything over here is water now."
None of us speak, staring at the line mom's drawn. I think we're all more shocked about the use of a permanent marker than what she's saying about the rearranged geography. When I shake off my shock, I try to understand what the line means. It's over a mile away, based on the scale. And it's the side that most of Token's point was on. So, most of the city isn't here with us. Half that distance is just open fields between our subdivision and where the city was. But mom's not done. Switching to a green pencil, which is still surprising but not as intense as permanent ink, mom traces away from that line in a soft curve leading to the other side of the map, where she draws a straight line until she hits the highway. "There's a thick canopy of trees on these two sides. And either there's a small civilization on a mountain, or an active volcano to what used to be south. But I think it's east now. So, water to the west. Jungle to the south and east."
Bethany lets out a snort. When we all look at her, she steps away from the waffle maker and says, "If this line is accurate, then Jackson probably got dumped in the jungle. Right where he belongs."
We all chuckle at that. Except mom. She just frowns at the mention of Madison's ex-boyfriend. Douche couldn't even give her as much attention as I did. And I was in another state at college. It's seriously not that hard to text a few times a day. Or to chat on discord for fifteen minutes every night. I'm able to do that with all four sisters, and he couldn't handle just one? He didn't even appreciate Maddie's poem's and those are funny as a turbo-charged kitten chasing a laser pointer. And yes, that is a line from one of my favourites.
Am I biased in thinking she's better off without him?
Of course, I am. But my sisters all agree with me, so I'm not alone.
"Well, we're going to find out. People are mostly hunkering down for the moment, but water's already gone out. And I don't expect the solar farm to keep running for much longer, so we'll be moving to off-grid mode soon."
This evokes a round of groans from all of us. Mom's had us do off-grid weekends every year since the solar panels were installed when I was fifteen. They tend to be fun, and we don't usually complain. Except we're all smart enough to know we won't be able to go back on-grid afterwards.
"But that means the solar farm is here, doesn't it?" Bethany asks, tapping at part of the map mom hasn't marked up. The area across the highway where the Solar Farm is located.
Mom shrugs. "Hard to say. I can't imagine where else our neighbor's power is coming from. But the tree barrier along the highway prevents me from seeing anything that way. We'll be checking that out too."
"Damn," I mutter as I think about the fact that my old clunker runs on gas. Not that I could've afforded an upgrade to a hybrid or electric. "I've got enough in the tank to get us around for today. But that's about it."
"We'll see about getting more fuel. But we'll take my jeep today. We don't know what shape the roads are going to be in," mom says. "Bethany will drive."