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Apologies for the long wait between chapters 1 and 2. I plan on weekly releases, but Literotica took longer than expected to publish it. I got the next few chapters ready, waiting for some final edits.
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The ringing of my phone woke me up. I slept through the first wave, but it was insistent as it began ringing again.
My body felt relaxed and heavy from what had happened before falling asleep. The memories of the ravishing sex, unfiltered words, and the quiet aftermath lingered.
Rolling over, I fumbled for the phone on my nightstand. It was my mom, and she had called 3 times already. I picked up the call and sleepily said, "Hey Mom. What's up?"
"Where were you guys?" with obvious concern in her voice. "Your dad and I took turns calling you and your sister. Neither of you picked up once! Are you guys ok?"
"Yeah, we're ok. I just fell asleep."
"What about Addison?"
I looked over at my sister. She looked peaceful, undisturbed by the ringing of the phone. The curve of her back rose and fell with steady breaths. At some point, she had crawled under the sheets that had fallen down her back.
Her hair sprayed across the pillow, a few strands clinging to her cheek. Her breasts spilled out beneath her as she slept on her stomach. I was tempted to crawl on top and go for another round.
"Hello! Calvin! Oh my gosh! Are you guys in danger?"
"What? No, Mom! We're ok. I, uh, went to check on Addison. She's sleeping, that's why she didn't pick up. We're doing ok."
My mom let out a sigh of relief. "Ok, good. So, how has the trip been?"
I talked to my mom for the next half hour. Repeating the same things over and over again. Finally, my dad came to the rescue as he took the phone from her. After asking one question, he said bye and hung up.
Throughout the entire conversation, Addison had remained asleep. It was 6 o'clock and my stomach rumbled, reminding me how hungry I was.
Gently, I tapped her on the shoulder to wake her up.
"Hey! I'm hungry. Let's go to that buffet?"
She stirred awake, her nose twitching before letting out a soft, contented sigh, and rolled onto her back. The sheet was now at her hip and revealed her collarbones and the way her beautiful breasts settled high on her chest, effortlessly, and unbothered by gravity. The remaining sunlight filtered through the window and caught her in a way that made her look unreal.
She blinked a few times, then squinted at me. "What time is it?"
"Six. Mom called, and you slept through the entire thing."
She laughed, husky and half-asleep. "You wore me out. I needed that."
"You're the one who asked for it," I smirked and leaned down to kiss. "I'm the one who had to wake up to answer the call. And I'm still hungry."
She groaned and rubbed her eyes, then peeked at my phone to confirm I wasn't lying. "Ok, but I'm not dressing up or putting on makeup. I'm putting on sweats and that's it."
"I was gonna do the same."
She got up and stretched her arms over her head, completely unselfconscious. "Twenty minutes, and we'll get out of here."
Addison swung her legs over the side of the bed, letting the sheet fall away from her. She stretched again, arms raised high, back arching, every movement unhurried. Then she stood, bare and unashamed, exiting my room.
"Quit staring," she said over her shoulder as she walked to her room.
Half an hour later, we were in the car on the way to the buffet. The sky was turning golden-orange as the sun made its descent. Addison sat back in her seat, humming along to the radio.
By the time we pulled into the parking lot, it was buzzing with the end-of-day crowd. Families chasing their kids around, older couples moving slowly with purpose, and teens loading up their plates like they hadn't eaten in weeks filled the buffet with chaotic energy.
Inside, the smell hit us immediately. Fried chicken, garlic butter, pastries, and grilled meats, among other things.
"Okay," Addison said, eyes scanning the buffet strategically. "I'm starting with the seafood and barbecue. You do you, and we'll meet back here. Remember, this is pretty expensive, so make it worth it."
She grabbed a plate and marched off with purpose. I followed a few steps behind, thinking this woman in sweatpants and food-focused haze was the most beautiful thing I'd ever seen.
I slid opposite her at our table. Looking at her plate, I said, "You weren't kidding about making the most of it." She had stacked crab legs, lobster, steak, ribs, potatoes, and beans on her plate.
"I ain't playing around. And you already broke Rule 1."
"What's Rule 1?"
"Don't load up on carbs. That's how they get you."
I looked down at the mountain of garlic bread, mac and cheese, mashed potatoes doused in gravy, and two slices of pizza. "Oh, damn. I messed up."
"It's ok, a rookie mistake. Don't worry, I'll try to make up for it. And you should have an appetite after the way you fucked me."
"True. How do you know what to do at a buffet? We've never been before."
Addison grinned as she expertly cracked a crab leg. "My girlfriends and I would treat ourselves once a month. You know, a broke college student thing."
"Buffet nights instead of party nights?" I asked, raising an eyebrow.
"Exactly. We'd be stingy where we could, and at the end of the month, we would go to a buffet and eat like queens. Our version of luxury."
"So you're a buffet vet?"
"Basically. We were broke, hungry, and deadly serious. There were rules. Zones. Plate limits. No one touched dessert until every station had been hit at least once."
"Sounds intense," I said as I eyed the diminishing mountain of food on her plate. "You make it look effortless."
She leaned in, eyes dancing. "Stick close, rookie. I'll show you how it's done."
I chuckled, shaking my head as I dug into my plate. Around us, the clatter of trays and hum of conversation filled the space, but it all faded into the background. Just her, me, too much food, and the kind of warmth that didn't need anymore.
By the time we cleared our plates for the third time, I was deeply satisfied and needed to be rolled out the door.
Addison leaned back in her seat, patting her stomach. "Ok, I regret nothing, but I may die."
"Can I have your brownie?"
She slid her plate across to me. "Take it. Tell Mom and Dad I loved them."
We both laughed, lazily sipping the last of our drinks. The buffet had started to quiet down, the dinner rush fading, and darkness settling outside.
"You feel like walking it off? Exploring the town?" I asked, pushing my plate aside. "Could use some air."
Addison nodded. "Yeah. Let's go see what this town is hiding."
We stepped out into the cool streets. The air had a crispness to it, and a scent of pine and sweetness, maybe a bakery nearby. Streetlights flickered, bathing the sidewalks in soft gold.
We wandered without any real direction, passing mom and pop shops with handmade signs, bookstores with their windows still lit, and the occasional street musician playing something soft for the night.
Addison slipped her arm through mine as we walked. "You ever notice how towns are different at night?" she said. "Like they're softer. Less trying to impress."
I nodded. "Like showing they're real self."
She smiled at that, resting her head lightly against my shoulder for a beat before pulling away to peer into a store window.
"Want to go in?" I asked.
"Not yet," she said. "I kind of like wandering."
So we did. No plan, no destination. Just two people with full stomachs and nowhere to be, letting the town unfold one step at a time.
We continued walking in silence, the air between us quieter, more reflective. I could tell Addison was lost in thought, her pace slowing as she looked around at the buildings around us.
"So," I said, trying to break the silence. "You mentioned your girlfriends, but anyone special in the picture?"
She gave a small, amused shrug, glancing over at me. "If I did, I wouldn't have done what I did with you. But I told you, I had that one complicated relationship."
The words hung in the air probably longer than they should have. I pressed on, not trying to sound too eager, but unable to resist. "Did you think he was the one?"
She stopped walking for a second, her gaze shifting over the streets as she gathered her thoughts. "Yeah, I did actually."