The Bitch that is my step-sister
Extended
By
Soul71
Thanks to WAA01 and Killerarmyguy for the edits
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Krissy Lancash, or formerly Ms. Krissy Walburg, laid out beneath the sun in the backyard of her husband's grandparents' property. Humming the tune from their wedding two months ago while the rays of the hot sun warmed her bikini-clad body as she lounged, on the one she's come to favor, lounger since her time moving in with Jamie and becoming his wife. Granted, she wasn't all that pleased with having to lie to her father and Rhonda about her and Jamie's relationship. Yet she knew they wouldn't understand the feelings she had for Jamie; she knew Jamie felt the same way. That was until she felt a shadow looming over her.
"Excuse you?!" Krissy snapped at being brought out of her daydreaming. "Do you make it a habit of trespassing on other people's property and staring creepily at a girl?" she asked, pushing herself back into the lounger.
"Sorry, thought you could see me; I didn't mean to startle you," the young man, clearly from the northern climes, said as he sat down on the other lounger.
"Did I say you could sit? Does this look like a hotel to you?" Krissy hissed when the man wasn't taking the hint.
"Then come with me, we can get to know each other; I got a hotel room, full mini bar, anything you want. Damn, girl, you're fucking hot," the man said, not seeing Krissy rolling her eyes behind her sunglasses.
"Tell you what go wrestle a mountain lion, then ask me; if not, get out of my face," Krissy said, waving the man off.
"What? That's absurd!"
"Why? My husband did it. Are you not man enough to fight a mountain lion?" Krissy asked with a shit-eating grin when she noticed how Jamie had walked around the corner of the house at that exact moment with their drinks in his hands.
"He lied to you; no way he could ever do that, so why don't you cut the stick and just come with me," the man said, laying his hand on Krissy's thigh.
"Oh, I think my hubby would have something to say about that, wouldn't you, baby?" Krissy cooed, smiling seductively at Jamie.
The scar that marred the right side of his face made him look sinister when he smirked like he was doing at that moment when the man just leapt to his feet. "Next time you touch my wife, when she's clearly given you no several times, you were just too stupid to understand it. I will beat you with your own hands if you set foot on this property ever again. Now leave before I call the cops for your trespassing on private property," Jamie stated, keeping his tone hard, yet in his mind, he was laughing his ass off as the man backpeddled towards the beach.
"Hey man, there wasn't a sign..."
"It's right fucking there, you idiot," Jamie said coldly, pointing to the sign on the fence he and his grandfather put up to keep people like the man before him from trampling the lawn to woo Krissy. "There're two of them! Are you telling us you can't read! In this day and age! Shocking! Or are you trying to save your ass because you know what you did was illegal for stepping onto private property when it's been clearly marked we don't want visitors? Was it something I said?" Jamie asked as he looked back at Krissy, who had been giggling through it all, only to laugh hysterically as she watched the man race off.
"Hey," Krissy's alluring voice and beckoning finger pulled Jamie down to her level once he had handed her, her drink, "mmm... I've missed these lips," Krissy cooed as her fingertips skimmed along Jamie's left cheek as he rose.
"You know, we're going to have to install an electric fence, maybe even some barbwire, since obviously, no one can read anymore," Jamie said as he lowered himself down beside Krissy.
"Hush," Krissy uttered, playfully slapping his left forearm. "You know they're only after what they can't have, right?" she purred as her thumb moved her engagement ring back and forth on her finger, causing the light to sparkle off of it. "Baby, I know you don't want to go up there, but you and I know we have to. Our little brother will be born in a month."
"Your brother, not mine," Jamie said offhandedly.
"You're doing it again," Krissy huffed, crossing her arms across her chest.
"Huh?" Jamie muttered into his can.
"You said the exact same thing about Suzie when she was born. Now look at you, paying the artists at school a hundred bucks each to come in the early morning to make mermaid theme objects for her," Krissy said, waving to the ones that hadn't been knocked down by spoiled children. "Why else do you have those scars if you didn't care about her, hmm?"
"What makes you think I do it for Suzie? Maybe I like irking the piss out of your father and Rhonda," Jamie countered.
"Lie to yourself all you want, Jamie; I know the real reason; you think I'm sleeping in that bed when you sneak out of it in the mornings? Hardly," rolling her eyes, "when you do have it done, I usually hide behind the curtain, listening and watching it all. What did you think? I was sound asleep when you came back? Nope, you have no idea how hard it was not to roll over and smother you in my kisses for being so sweet to her. So why are you so vehement about not claiming our future little brother as your brother?" Krissy asked, only to be interrupted by her cellphone. "It's Dad; we'll finish this later, don't!" she hissed, slapping his hand hard when he was about to make a crude comment about her father if the look on his face was any indication of where Jamie's mind was. "Hey, Dad, how..."
"
Krissy, you need to come home now
!"
"What's going on?!" Krissy asked; fear began to flood her chest at her father's frantic words. Her blonde hair floated on the heavy, hot, salted breeze. Her blue eyes darted to and fro in worry as silence was on the other line.
"
It's Rhonda