1. BLITHE


    Date: 10/4/2015, Categories: Fantasy, Consensual Sex, Erotica, Male / Females, Romance, Author: Gentalman, Rating: 91.4, Source: sexstories.com

    he asked, looking up from his crossword. “Now Ted, it will do us some good to get out.” mom jumped in, “I must admit, I’m a little anxious to meet Candice’s family. It should be fun.” “I’m just teasing the boy, Helen.” dad defended, “I know it’s important to him.” and smiled at me. “I can put up with cow patties and a pig sty at least once for him.” Julie popped into the office and asked, “So, am I packing for swimming or not?” “Yeah, we can swim. I talked to her last night.” I replied. “Mercy!” mom exclaimed, “I can’t see stripping half naked in front of total strangers.” “They aren’t strangers to me and they won’t be to you after you meet them.” I pointed out. “Come on mom, at least pack for it. If it’s too awkward for you, you don’t have to swim.” Julie urged. “Well, it’s been a while since I swam in a river.” Dad reminisced. “Really; are we barbarians now?” mom quipped, throwing her hands up questioningly. “It isn’t like that.” I argued, wanting to keep the pool secret. Julie offered me support by saying, “It’s clean and clear; not like the river in the city.” delivered with a smile. “Yep, I saw it myself.” Dad admitted. “”What do you think they’re bottling at the plant?” “Natural spring water, they say.” Mom replied. “Right; fresh water out of Pike Creek of course!” Dad exclaimed, and chuckled. “They purify it too just in case, you know.” I didn’t know if Dad was putting us on or not. I made a note to ask Billy the next time I saw him. We all got ready and met at the ...
    front door. For the first time since we opened, Dad locked the front door. “Ah, no guests today!” he exclaimed, tossing the keys in the air and catching them. He walked towards the van and hit the unlock button on his remote. The three of us just watched him walk off. “Hey Dad?” I called, and watched him turn around. “Feel like driving Jenny?” I asked, and tossed him the keys. He grinned wide and said, “You bet!” catching the keys. “I think you’re the only one that hasn’t driven her yet.” I observed. We drove route seven with mom and dad in the front while Julie and I rode in the back. I noticed Dad latch onto Mom’s hand and they held on for the ride. I guess any problems Betty may have caused were laid to rest. To be honest, I was too scared to ask. “You need to slow down around this curve. The entrance is on your left.” I instructed. He slowed to a crawl, looking for a path. “There should be a mailbox at least.” he huffed, closely watching the road. “There is.” I agreed, ‘right under the call box’. I almost snickered out loud from my own humor but spotting the entrance stopped me. “Right there Dad.” I alerted. “Are you sure?” he asked, making his left. “Yeah.” I confirmed, trying to see Mom’s reaction. He stopped at the box and looked around. Mom read out loud the wrought iron sign straddling the pillars, “Sun Crest” and looked back at me. “Now where have I seen that before?” “1928 Dad.” I informed him, smiling at Mom. “No, we can’t just drive in like we live here.” he ...