1. The Challenge 6: Making Amends


    Date: 1/2/2016, Categories: Fiction, Body modification, Consensual Sex, Incest, Job/Place-of-work, Male / Females, Male / Older Female, Author: tw_holt, Rating: 90, Source: sexstories.com

    his aunt said. “Uh, well, I don’t know,” Ken glanced to his mother, awkwardly smiling at him. “Please? I think it’ll be great!” Janet encouraged him. “It’ll be my treat!” “Well, I just, I don’t know,” Ken shrugged. “We went shopping. We bought her some new clothes, I did her hair. She just needs a date!” Marie chimed in. “Ken, we don’t have to, if you have plans,” Darla spoke up. “No, no, Darla. We talked about this. You need a nice night out,” Her younger sister, Janet, reminded her. Janet and Marie smiled brightly at Ken, nodding their heads. He looked to his mother: she shrugged, lowering her eyes. Then Ken felt it. His heart beat, causing pity to kick in. “Ugh, shit,” he thought to himself. “This is the last thing I feel like doing.” “Ok. Sure, we can go to dinner tonight,” Ken said, nodding to his mother. “Great!” Janet got up from the couch across from him, giving Ken a huge hug. This was weird, something was going on. Chapter 3 The rest of the day was spent looking through old photo albums and reminiscing about older, better times. There were a few moments where Ken was genuinely laughing – not faking it. Closer to dinner time, Janet asked Ken to go home and change. “Off you go! Change into some nice clothes, come back and pick your mother up,” Janet shooed her nephew away. “You do have a shirt and tie, right?” “Yeah, I do,” Ken chuckled. “Good, go change and come back in an hour to pick her up,” Janet glanced to Darla. Marie was standing next to her, her arm around ...
    Darla’s waist. “Alright, I’ll be back,” Ken nodded and left. “What a weird day,” He thought on the way to his car. “See? You did great!” Marie assured her Aunt back in the house. “I agree,” Janet added. “It’s all about baby steps. Take things slowly. When the time is right, we’ll tell Ken about Bob and his challenge.” Darla nodded, sighing heavily, “We just aren’t that close.” “Hey, it’s fine. We will show him you’re different now. You and he will be closer in time,” Janet said. “I promise. During dinner, just stick to the discussion topics we planned.” Back at Ken’s apartment, he tried on a green tie, one that matched his and his mother’s eyes. Satisfied that it went well with his black shirt and khaki pants, Ken left to go pick up his mother for this date. He rolled his eyes, not looking forward to an awkward meal with her. When he arrived, Darla was presented to Ken, similar to how a prom date would be. He thought it was odd, especially when his cousin pulled his arm at the elbow and placed his mother’s hand there. “Ok, so, you ready?” He sighed. His mother nodded and they left. Janet and Marie watched them leave, smiling, hoping, that their plan would come to fruition. ****** “I like the tie, Ken,” Darla said after another awkward silence. “Oh, uh, thanks Mom.” Most of the short drive to the restaurant was awkward, occasionally darted with small talk, about the weather, Ken’s job and so on. Ken let her order first, thinking about what to say next while he glanced at the ...
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