This is a continuation of my previous story. So it will be helpful to have read that story beforehand. This chapter got rather long real quick so I opted to separate it into three parts. Hope you all enjoy it.
All characters depicted are over 18.
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I rolled back on my side. That's when I noticed it. I still had my sister's panties from last night clutched in my head. I let out a deep contented sigh. I lay there reminiscing about last night's adventure with my sister. I wondered was that it? Would there be more? Did I want more? I thought about that last question. My sister had made me feel amazing, loved, even beautiful. I decided that, yes, if she wanted another go, I was in. In for an inch, in for a mile. Or, as it came to my head before I corrected it, in for an itch. And, boy did I have an itch that my sister knew just how to scratch. Not knowing what might be in store for today, I got up. Not more normal groaning. I was excited, buoyant. That third day I wasn't a morning person? Yep. After a night of sex with my sister, gave me a skip to my normal pattering of my feet. Who would have known?
Slipping into my pajamas, forgoing my underwear. I padded down the hall to the kitchen. I saw everyone else was up and breakfast was just about ready.
Dad looked over from the stove, "Finally decided to join us, sleepyhead?"
I stretched a bit and responded, "Yeah, couldn't trust anyone to leave me any food. Especially with your cooking." I went over to my dad, standing on my tippy toes and kissed my dad on the cheek.
"You seem to be in a good mood this morning. We didn't even have to shake you out of bed," my mom said.
"Guess I am just happy Kaitie's home," I said using my longtime nickname for her. She loathed it when others called her that, but with me she tolerated it.
Dad pulled me into a hug. He always hugged me the same. Deep, hard and long. Like he never wanted me to go. I felt safe and loved in his arms.
"Hurry up, dad. I'm starving," Kaitlin piped up. Laughing, my dad kissed the top of my head and let me go and turned to finish making breakfast.
"First time home since moving to California and impatient as ever," my dad chuckled.
I turned to face my sister who had a beaming smile. I stuck my tongue out at her. Dad always gave me hugs in the morning. My sister would always bicker about the food getting cold or it taking too long. Anything to get the hugging to stop. It was a sibling thing. And it started right back as if it never stopped. Despite last night.
So I went to sit in my normal spot. I had always liked sitting next to the window behind the table. Mom liked the chair facing the kitchen. I think it was to check on the time since the clock was in that direction. So dad sat opposite me and next to mom. Normally, I don't have an issue getting in and out of my spot. But today was different. With dad cooking pancakes and mom and Kaitlin were both already seated, I had to squeeze myself behind one or the other. My sister inched her chair closer to the table. So I took the hint. I sucked in some air, not that it would do much good as small as I was, and inched my way behind Kaitlin. My nipples, still sensitive from the night before, brush across my sister's golden tresses sending pleasant tingles through my body.
Finally sitting down, I looked over and saw my sister grinning. While dad finished the pancakes, mom asked, "So you two have any plans?"
Immediately, Kaitlin responded with one word. "Shopping."
My sister loved shopping. Whether she bought anything or not. I loathed it. I opted for online shopping and staying in, but my sister loved going out.
"Oh that's nice. Mind if I tag along?" My mom and sister were very similar. The two of them could shop until the stores closed. My dad and I were different. We liked to stay in and piddle about the house.
"Sorry, mom," Kaitlin started, "but I think it's a sister day today." She reached under the table and quickly found my hand. Interlacing her fingers with mine, she gave my hand a squeeze. A reassuring squeeze? An urging squeeze?
I looked at my sister, my eyes wide with confusion. Kaitlin looked at me and slightly shook her head towards mom. I looked at mom then back at Kaitlin. She was trying to tell me something, but I had nothing.
"Honestly, Hailey did you already forget?" I was dumbstruck. Forget? Forget what? Had I actually planned to go shopping with Kaitlin and I blacked it out? Kaitlin, addressing our mother, said, "Hailey was telling me last night how she still needs to do some Christmas shopping. So I volunteered to go, but since it's for the two of you it might be hard to hide it if you come."
Now I get it, she wanted me to come up with a lie without making it look like a lie. "Oh, sorry. I must have a lot on my mind today. Sorry."
"Yeah. I suppose. I mean her computer did explode on her last night?"
While our dad was carrying two serving plates of food—one with the pancakes, one with bacon and sausage patties—asked, "What? Exploded?"
"She's exaggerating," I sighed, "but yeah it crashed on me and I haven't had time to determine the issue."
"I heard her yell last night. So I went over to see what her problem was. Then we started to talk. She mentioned having so much to do and not a lot of time to do it in. One of which, was buying Christmas presents. So I offered my expertise," she said this last with as much bravado as she could muster. Almost, as if I should give her a medal for her taking me anywhere.
Mom looked over at me, "What do you have that's so time-consuming?"
"Well, I have a paper that's due. Not to mention exams to study for. And now on top of it all, I need to figure out what's wrong with my computer. That'll take time plus the shipping and then the installation. All while still needing to use it for schoolwork." I was working myself up. Listing my problems, but seeing no solution. I needed to write my paper. I needed my computer to write my paper. My computer decided to up and crash on me. UGH!
That's when I felt it. A reassurance. My sister's hand had dropped my hand and was placed on my thigh. Stroking my thigh, her fingers were making lazy circles where they touched. It was comforting.
"See? She needs a day off. A day off from thinking. So I decided we should have a sister's day."
"Seems like a good idea to me, kiddo," my dad said to me.
"Yeah. I suppose. I still worry about everything else. Will I have time to finish it all?"
"Well, no good comes from worrying. I think a day to cool off and let your mind wander will do you some good. Besides, I need your head clear and focused on your sister. I can't afford to let her go hog wild in the mall with my credit card. Not if you plan to go to college at least." My dad chuckled and slid a credit card over to Kaitlin.
She snatched it and doing her best evil villain impersonation steepled her hands with the credit card between them and lecherously said, "My precious!"
My dad laughed heartily and said, "If I recall, someone was just complaining how hungry they were." My sister put on a faux innocent expression and put the credit card in one of her pants pockets and started piling up pancakes on her plate.
"Eat up, little sis. We have a long day ahead of us." She smiled, almost wickedly. Oh, God. What was in store for me today? No use backing out now. I was committed.
We had some small talk while we ate. As we were clearing the table, I started to rinse the dishes. When my dad nudged me out of the way and said, "You better get ready. Knowing your sister, you probably shouldn't keep her waiting too long."
I walked to the bathroom. I started the shower. Nice and hot. Getting the steam to start fogging up the mirror, I checked the temperature and adjusted it accordingly. I slipped out of my clothes and into the hot shower. I was enjoying the feel of the water cascading down my body, when a loud banging interrupted my reverie. "HURRY UP, SIS. WE HAVEN'T GOT ALL DAY!"
What was it about my sister and shopping? Of course we have all day. The mall closes at 10 PM during the holiday shopping season. It wasn't even 10 AM, yet. Did she really expect us to shop for twelve hours. Again, I wonder what I had gotten myself into. But I quickly finished my shower. Wrapping myself up in a towel and holding my pajamas, I trudged down the hall to my room. Laid out on my bed was an outfit. I looked at it. I looked at my closet. What the hell?
Peeking into my room, my sister tells me, "I picked out your outfit for today."
Turning towards her, "I don't even recall owning these clothes. Where did you find them?"