1. Island Fever 4: Paradise - Chapter 17


    Date: 11/9/2017, Categories: Diary, Male/Female, Romance, Author: JeremyDCP, Rating: 90.9, Source: sexstories.com

    _The Giving Tree_, a classic children's book first published in 1964 and still quite popular today. "I don't know how many times Mom sat up with me at night and read me _The Giving Tree_," Lindsay explained to her sisters (or perhaps she was reminding them). Lindsay turned toward her mother and said, "Mom, I wrote you a little note on the inside cover. Read it out loud so everyone can hear?" Leslie was all smiles as she opened the front cover and read off, "Dear Mom - There is no other book that could better describe you. I could never put into words as well as _The Giving Tree_ how loving, kind and generous you are. I know that I will be a great mom one day and that is solely because of you and the great example you set for me. This is my favorite book from when I was a little girl. I would love for you to read this to your forthcoming grandchild, whom I will deliver for you in February 2016. Happy birthd..." Leslie jumped up from the recliner in mid-word and screamed out at the very top of her lungs. "MY BABY IS HAVING A BABY!" The three sisters converged on Lindsay all at once, swarming her and crying as well, offering words of congratulations. Their happiness gave me a burst of energy which lasted for another two hours. Finally, I told Lindsay that we needed to get to our hotel in downtown Cincinnati or I was simply going to pass out from exhaustion. Lindsay actually drove the rental car herself and took care of checking in for us. When I toppled over and hit the ...
    mattress at 1:00am, I was out like a light. To my body, it was 7:00am (again, Norway time) and I had been awake, save for a short nap on the plane, for 26 hours. No doubt, I would get plenty of sleep tonight... * * * Telling my own family of the good news, however, promised to be a slightly different experience. Although it was not always this way, Leslie, Jennifer, Gina and Alison had fully accepted and embraced the lifestyle that Lindsay had chosen for herself. Her family, a devout religious group, still did not quite comprehend how Lindsay could have a husband and five wives (with a sixth on the way in Scarlett). But all of them were finally okay with the idea because they knew how incredibly happy Lindsay was. It was plain for them to see. She was a bundle of pure joy and everyone in our little circle loved her. We all cared for Lindsay and would protect her at all costs. To her family, as long as Lindsay was safe and happy, they were happy. On the other hand, I had not been on speaking terms with my own sister, Di, since telling her that I had six wives of my own. My sister simply did not agree with the idea at all. In fact, the last time I saw her, Di told me that I flat-out disgusted her, and that I was to leave immediately. I was incredibly hurt, and had not tried contacting her since. My oldest brother, Dan, took more of a neutral stance on the subject. He told me in the past that as long as I was happy, he was fine with the lifestyle I led. But that certainly did not mean ...
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