Fantasy Island - Part 1
"You know this is a disaster waiting to happen," I said as my wife told me her plan.
"No... it's gonna work perfectly. They just need to see the real you," she said, kissing my shoulder. I was sitting next to her while she was on the computer looking at a vacation rental site. "It's absolutely beautiful. Look at these little villas and the beaches. Even the trails through the woods look like they came from a fairy tale."
"That's the problem. It's all just a fairy tale. And it's not going to end happily ever after."
"Oh hush. You just don't want to spend the money." She looked at me for a second and then flipped through other pictures. Even I had to admit that the location looked incredibly beautiful. It would be a relaxing vacation... for us... but not with her mother and sister along.
"They hate me," I said. "Why should I pay for them to go on a beautiful vacation with me?"
"Because, on this vacation, they're going to get to know you," she said. "And they're going to love you as much as I do."
"At $50K per person, they better love me."
"Will you stop it. You have the money. Why not put it to good use?"
"Alright, alright. We'll go," I relented. "Even if you can't convince them." I hoped she couldn't at least.
She kissed me. "Oh, I'll convince them. And you won't regret it. In fact, I think you'll thank me for it."
"Uh huh... the I-told-you-so-moment." I smiled.
I looked at her smiling face and remembered again why I fell in love with her. She was 15 years younger than me and still had a bright outlook on life. That made her so incredibly beautiful to me because, at 40, I'd lost that spark a bit. But our age difference was a stumbling block for her family. They wondered why I didn't marry someone my own age. They wondered why I got divorced from my first wife. They thought I was just some rich playboy that wanted a little eye candy.
But that couldn't be further from the truth. I loved her with all my heart. I only wished they could see that.
She smiled deviously as she stood, pushed me back a little, and slid into my lap facing me. She reached down and grabbed the bottom of her t-shirt and removed it, giving me a nice view of her small, firm breasts. Her nipples were hard and pointed, begging to be sucked.
"Yeah, you'll thank me for it," she said, grabbing my wrists and putting my hands on her breast. "All those women... almost naked... walking around all the time... teasing you with their big tits and tight asses." I squeezed her breasts and gently pinched her nipples. "Mmm... yeah... give them a squeeze for me. Jiggle them a little... I love that."
I leaned forward and, lifting her breast slightly, began licking it. "Ooh, that's nice... suck on my titties." I buried my face between them and squeezed her tits against the sides of my face, smothering myself. "Come on, get your face right in there. Oh, yeah... push them right into your mouth. God! I love how you tease my nipples. It goes right to my clit. Oh fuck! Suck on them... just like that."
I loved her nipples. They were always so hard, sensitive, and ready for my tongue.
"Maybe when we get back we can look into enhancing these babies," she said softly. "I know you'd like them bigger." She put one of her hands on my head and the other on my shoulder as she ground her pussy into my erection like a professional lap-dancer.
"God you're incredible. I can't deny you anything."
"Mmmm... I know," she giggled.
*****
It seemed my mother-in-law was as skeptical as I was. Gabby had just as much difficulty convincing her as me. But, in the end, Emmanuelle relented just as I did, through very different means, of course. Gabby also just had that kind of bubbling personality that just wore you down.
And a month later, we all flew down to Florida where we would take a 2-hour seaplane flight that would take us to the island resort. Unfortunately, though, while we were waiting at the small seaport, we found out that the seaplane could only take 3 passengers; the plane was also loaded with supplies bound for the island.
"I'll just take another plane," Gabby said. "You, mom, and Helena take this one. You'll start bonding sooner."
I took out my lucky lighter and nervously flipped the lid open and shut, open and shut. Gabby hated it when I did that, because she knew why I did it. "That's a terrible idea."
"Why did you bring that thing?" she asked.
"It brings me luck," I said. And that was partially true. I'd had it for the past 10 years. It was the last lighter I had when I stopped smoking. I pretty much took it with me everywhere I went.
"Uh huh," she said skeptically.
"You couldn't buy us a bigger plane?" Emmanuelle asked sarcastically when Gabby told her the news.
"Mother!" Gabby admonished her.
Gabby's flight left an hour before our's did, with 3 other passengers on board with her. I sat nervously in the airport in chairs opposite of, and facing, Emmanuelle, her mom, and Helena, her sister. You could cut the tension with a knife. And my lighter was out again, flicking open and closed, open and closed.
Finally, our flight was ready to board and we all got in. I got in first, to sit in the back beside the stowed supplies, while Emmanuelle and Helena sat in the middle row. It was a little scary to step on the float and feel the plane move beneath you in the water. I grabbed one of the support beams to catch myself.
"Seat belts fastened?" the pilot asked once we were all seated. He held his headphones in his hands waiting for our response.
"All fastened and ready to go," Emmanuelle said.
"It's looking like a clear flight, with beautiful, blue, sunny skies, with a flight time of one hour and fifty minutes. So sit back, put on some headphones, listen to some music, and enjoy the ride.
I pulled out my phone and put in my earbuds so I could listen to music. The plane pulled out and glided across to top of the water, taking off at a steep climb. The pilot was right, too. The skies were indeed beautifully blue and sunny. The water below us looked incredible, too, as we flew overhead at 14000 feet.
About an hour and a half into our flight, though, the skies ahead looked very dark.
"Looks like we're in for some surprise choppy weather ahead," the pilot yelled back to us. "I don't know where it came from, but we don't have the fuel to go around it. I'm going to take it in unless something else looks bad. I think we can punch through ok."
I heard the pilot radio in about the storm to get more information, and then the plane started rocking and rolling a bit as we got closer. And then it grew really dark and suddenly a light flashed in front of us.
"Ok, that's the something that looks bad. I'm going to turn us around," the pilot yelled back. The plan banked to the left in a long arc to turn us around, when suddenly lightning flashed and struck the left engine. Sparks flew as the engine blew and suddenly caught on fire.
"Mayday, mayday. This is seaplane Nancy Sierra One Niner Niner with an emergency.... One engine out and we're going to have to land in the water... I repeat, this is an emergency landing."
The pilot, to his credit, took us downward at a reasonably comfortable angle, and we could see the dark waters approaching. But then another bolt of lightning struck and the plane went completely dead. Suddenly, we dropped hard.
"We're going down hard," the pilot yelled.
And then we hit the water and the plane stopped cold. The bite of the seatbelt took my breath away for a moment as I was pushed forward, but it held. When I snapped back, something happened and I blacked out for a moment.
I don't know how long I was out, but I didn't think it was that long. When I awoke, the plane was dead in the water and appeared to be slowly sinking, nose first. The pilot's seat was empty and his door open so somehow he got ejected, but Emmanuelle and Helena were still firmly strapped into their seats. I unfastend my seatbelt and fell forward into the back of Helena's seat. She was unconscious with a little bleeding from her forehead. I got in front of Emmanuelle and Helena.
"Are you ok?" I asked Emmanuelle.
She was holding her head, like she was hit by something. "Yeah," she said softly.
"We have to get out of the plane," I said. "I think it's sinking."
"Where's the pilot?" she asked a little dazed, looking up front for the first time.
"He must've been ejected," I said. I helped her unfasten her seatbelt and then helped Helena. She was limp and I held her against me, carrying her, as I opened the cabin door. The wind, rain, and waves hit me hard, almost forcing me back into the cabin. But I pressed forward. I helped Emmanuelle out as well, helping her stand on the float, and helping her hold Helena for a moment.
Knowing we were going to need more to survive than just ourselves, I went back into the plane and grabbed life jackets from the back. Then I quickly released several of the supply containers and grabbed as many as I could, too. I tossed the supply containers out the door and held the life jackets as I got back out onto the float.