Naughty Nubile Niece Two: Mother's Day!
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~~ All characters in this book are over 18. ~~
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Chapter One
It's a good thing I've had a lot of practice being patient with my brother. Because otherwise I might be tempted to kick his rich, sexy, well-meaning ass.
Jessica's lips twitched into a smile that was half-sardonic, half fond, as she drove out to the lake house where her brother and her daughter had been staying for the past few days. It had taken all of her considerable powers of persuasion to convince her boss to give her the time off she had asked for, and she had paid for it by working the equivalent of back-to-back sixteen-hour days. But she was finally going to have time to talk with her brother. And they would clear up things he had been carefully avoiding for the better part of the last twenty years.
It had been an accident, those many years ago. At least, Jessica thought wryly, it had been an accident by the standards of incestuous sex. She and her brother had both been young, horny, lonely, and starved for affection. Jessica because she was going through a bitter breakup with her then-boyfriend. Jason because even back then he never truly opened his heart to anyone but those he trusted the most.
But after that one time, that hurried, frenzied fuck in her tiny little bedroom on Walnut Street, he had cut her off, completely and utterly, so terrified of what they had done he refused to even
talk
about it. Jason had run back to college, only coming home when he absolutely had to, and leaving as soon as he could. After his sophomore year, he didn't even come home for summer break - opting to stay in Champaign in a crummy apartment and take summer school classes so he could graduate early. And when he graduated, he had fled to New York, returning maybe once or twice a year, if that.
He was back home now, though, glory be to whatever god of second chances had given her this opportunity. And this time, Jessica didn't intend to let him get away. She would use whatever weapons came to hand. And to her smirking delight, her daughter had already breached Jason's first defenses. Emily had told her what they had done, her breathless voice coming over the phone late at night while her brother slept the deep, dreamless sleep of the freshly-fucked.
There was a car she didn't recognize in the driveway, bearing New York plates, and Jessica grimaced. Probably Jason's. No. Definitely Jason's. Her brother went through luxury cars like some women went through boyfriends - getting rid of them as soon as the shine wore off. She opened the screen door. "Anyone home?"
"Out here, Mom," a light, female voice called, and Jessica walked through the huge front room that took up most of the ground floor and out the back door to the deck. Emily and Jason were sitting on the steps that led from the deck to the long, sloping sward of grass that led down to the lake and the property's strip of narrow, muddy beach. Crab Orchard Lake was a lot of things, but even its most ardent supporters couldn't pretend it sported Hawaii's crystal water or white-sand beaches.
Jason stood, a bottle of his disgusting diet soda in one hand as she crossed the deck. Jessica stopped a few yards away and looked at him.
Her brother looked good. He always looked good. It was almost annoying, how he could turn her on with only a glimpse. Black hair, like hers. Blue eyes, like hers. Belly still flat, shoulders still broad, the mobile face that could close like shutters or open like a book, depending on how much he wanted you to see, still unlined by the years.
It was closed now, and wary. "Hello, Jessica."
"Hello, Jason. You jerk."
"Mom..."
"No." Jessica shook her head at her daughter. "This has been a long time coming. If you don't want to hear it, you can take a walk."
"Okay." Her daughter, Jessica noticed, was wearing loose shorts, an emerald-green bikini-top, and very little else. "How long are you planning to ream him out?"
"We'll be done by suppertime. But if you want to be useful, I brought some groceries out here. They're in the trunk."
"I already..."
She cut her brother off. "Here, Emmie. Keys."
Emily caught the tossed key-ring. "You know you two are just like a couple of kids, right?"
"Am not," Jessica and her brother replied. Immediately and in unison.
Jessica almost,
almost
giggled, as Jason caught her eye.
Emily snorted, her point made, and stalked inside. A few seconds later, they heard the screen door on the other side of the house bang open.
"That girl," she sighed. "Did she tell you about that hare-brained idea of hers to take a break year?"
"Yeah."
"What do you think?"
A corner of Jason's mouth tucked up in a wry smile. "I think that you're her mother, I think Emily is old enough to make her own decisions, and I think whatever opinion I have, I'm going to be accused of taking someone's side. Better to keep my mouth shut."
She narrowed her eyes. "Candy-ass."
His smile widened. "I know better than to get between a couple of Chapel women." A mock shudder. "I saw what you did to Dad when you and Mom or Ashley got into one of your spats."
Jessica grimaced. "Just...talk to her, okay? She has a chance to get out of here, Jase. Like you did. I don't want her to stay here, get knocked up by some loudmouthed redneck, and spend the next fifty or sixty years of her life playing 'what-if' with herself, like I have. She looks up to you. She'll listen. And she doesn't pay much attention to what I say anymore."
"Familiarity breeds contempt," he murmured.
"Yeah. Maybe if you were around more she wouldn't put you up on a pedestal. Two
years,
Jason," she hissed, taking a step closer and jabbing a finger into his chest. "Two years since we've seen you. Two
years
of nothing but five-minute phone calls and e-mails. Or texts. A text to Ashley