After meeting Tom and Amy, and the fun he had with them, somehow for Tony some sort of Dam had broken. Until that moment, he had not been able to shake off his grief for his parents, killed in the car crash, but now, something had happened...................... Somehow normal feelings had returned, feelings which included lust, and a desire to make up for lost time. And a desire to try whatever came along, to try anything...............
Tony had that in mind as he returned to Tom and Amy's on the Sunday for the Barbeque they had arranged. This time, as well as Tom and Amy, their two daughters would be back from college for the summer. Their parents had already tacitly agreed that he could make a move on them...........
Tony drove up the drive and looked over the garden he had designed and built for the family, and he was pleased with it. As a landscape gardener he could always spot mistakes, and thought there were less mistakes on this garden than most he had created. Tony rang the bell, and the door was opened by a young girl, about 19.
"Hi, you must be Tony -- it's lovely to meet you -- my parents said you were nice. My name is Kelly. Come on in." Kelly held the door open for him. Kelly was small and slim, shapely, but not too curvy. Kelly was wearing a pretty, flowery summer dress. He could make out the line of her bra through the top, but the dress flared out from the waist. Her long black hair hung down her neck, her pretty features lit up when she smiled.
As Tony entered, another voice he didn't recognise shouted from the kitchen. "Bring him through here, then get the drinks like I told you to."
Kelly rolled her eyes. "That's Maggie, my older sister. She's always telling me what to do. I'd better do what she tells me or she'll make my life hell. Come on through."
Kelly led Tony through to the kitchen, where Kelly introduced him to Maggie, a much taller, more shapely, version of Kelly, but with black curly hair down to her shoulders. "I'll look after him. You get the drinks. You'd better have them ready before mum and dad get back." Maggie explained that they would be back in a couple of minutes -- they had just nipped out for more drinks. As she spoke, Tony heard a car pulling up on the drive. Maggie turned to Tony, and spoke harshly to him. "You sit over there. Keep out of my way while I sort out everything around here. If I wasn't here everything would be chaos..........."
Tony moved to the chair, but was still standing as he greeted Tom and Amy. Amy looked as stunning as she had before in her summer dress, Tom full of good humour, joking with Tony that it was Tony's fault he "couldn't sit down properly."
For the next half hour, Amy, Tom and Tony tried to chat, between Maggie ordering them to do things for her. It seemed that Maggie was using Kelly as little more than a skivy, sending her to fetch things, or wash dishes, or prepare food. Once she poked Kelly really hard when she thought she wasn't working fast enough. Tony noticed as Kelly bit her lip to prevent herself from yelping out loud, and noticed the tear on her face.
Tony turned back to Amy and Tom. "Maggie seems a rather strong character......."
"Strong?" It was Amy who butted in. "Strong? I'd call her bossy, and she is really horrible to Kelly, and uses her as her slave when she's around. Kelly doesn't have the confidence to fight back. She's not a lot better to us............"
"Sometimes I think she is worse to us!" Tom broke in to the conversation. "I'm just a taxi driver to take her wherever she wants to go, and Amy is just here to wash her clothes and provide a hotel for her to stay in."
The conversation paused for a moment as Maggie shouted at Kelly. "Come on you lazy cow. You're useless. Can't you do simple job?" The rant was accompanied by Maggie giving Kelly as slap on the arm which clearly stung. Kelly rushed out of the room to the garden in tears.
Amy spoke again. "She's a good girl, but she just needs bringing under control. I'd better go and see Kelly." Amy left to comfort her younger daughter.
Tom took up the conversation. "She's always been a bit strong willed, but while she has been at college she has become overbearing. We talk of her a lot -- don't know what to do." Tom paused. "And of course it's worse for Kelly. Always being shouted at, criticised, and she's such a gentle loving girl. When Maggie's here we often hear her crying herself to sleep. Just don't know what to do for the best. We try to accommodate Maggie, try to protect Kelly, but the more we do, the more she wants. Always wanting more.................."
Amy brought Kelly back in, and for the next couple of hours the Barbeque went fine. Tony enjoyed the food, although he found Maggie's manner overbearing to him, and embarrassing in her attitude to the rest of the family. He had also chatted to Kelly -- when Maggie wasn't interrupting and giving her things to do -- and found she was the sweetest girl he had met. She chatted away, respected him, but was clearly hurt by Maggie's constant jibes. As evening came on, they retreated indoors from the cool breeze and insects.
Even as they came indoors Maggie was still organising, telling people where to sit, what they wanted to drink. She stopped Kelly drinking wine, giving her orange juice instead. It was a few minutes later that the tensions came to a head. Kelly was drinking her second glass of orange juice, but spilt a little of it onto the settee. Maggie burst into anger.
She screamed at Kelly. "You clumsy cow. You are so useless. You don't care about anyone. ..........." The tirade seemed to go on for a couple of minutes. She paused, before launching into her grand finale. "You're nothing but a pathetic child. Even Tony thinks you are a useless pathetic girl, thinks you are a useless cow, who adds nothing to life. Get upstairs and play with your dollies, or suck your dummy." There was uproar. Amy and Tom told Maggie she had said enough, gone too far, but Maggie just spat at Kelly, then turned her back, storming off to fetch a cloth.