Note: How many of you have returned to your hometown to find it had changed a lot? This chapter will have a little bit of nephew/aunt incest and even some infidelity. Sit back and enjoy. All rights reserved.
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Ted pulled off the Interstate that had been built a couple of years after he had left his hometown of Plainville, Pa. It was weird seeing new businesses along the main drag where some old family stores once stood. He passed his old high school and noticed a lot of large trees in front of the gym where only small seedlings stood when he went there. He had his divorced Aunt Ann still living in the town and he had not seen her in about 5 years.
It was also weird as he drove by his old house. The new owners had painted it light blue which looked so much different that the pure white he had known it. A small bicycle lay in the driveway and the large evergreen tree that used to be in the front corner was missing. Everything looked smaller and older than he had pictured it in his mind.
Ted slowed down seeing a blond teenage girl walking down the street carrying her school books. Damn. She looked just like his old high school sweetheart Ellen. He pulled over to the curb and pushed the power window switch. As the girl walked by the car he yelled. "Excuse me?"
The girl stopped and looked suspiciously at the stranger in the car. She looked around to see if others were near in case he attacked her or something. Mr. Summers was across the street looking over at her. She smiled. "Yes?"
"Your last name wouldn't be James would it?" He asked.
"No, it's not." She answered sharply. "Why?"
"You look like someone I used to know when I lived here many years ago." He said. "Thanks anyway."
As he was powering up the window she said. "James was my mother's maiden name." She smiled.
He pushed the down button. "Ellen James?"
"Yes." The young girl said. "What is your name?"
"Ted." He said looking at her well formed body. "Ted Givens."
"You're Ted Givens?" She asked surprised. "I've heard about you." She walked over and leaned in to see him better. "My name is Dawn."
"Well Dawn. You are as lovely as your mother." Ted said watching her face blush.
"Thank you. Wait until I tell my mom." She said.
"What does your mom do?" He asked. "Does she work?"
"Yes. She is the owner of the Real Beauty Hair Saloon." Dawn said. "What are you doing back in Plainville?"
"I'm moving back. I'm the new bank manager." He said with a smile. His thoughts were moving back in history as he saw Dawn's firm breasts under her Catholic School girl shirt. He remembered the first time he unbuttoned her mother's white blouse.
"I have to go." Dawn said as she watched his eyes move down her body. It was the same look she had seen on boy's faces since the eighth grade. But, this was a handsome grown man who had been her mother's steady boyfriend in high school. It gave her chills as she moved back to the sidewalk.
"Where is the beauty shop?' He asked.
Dawn realized she probably shouldn't have told him where her mom was. "She is married you know."
"I know. My aunt keeps me informed of all the town news." He laughed. "Don't worry I just want to say hi."
"OK. Her business is across the street from the bank." Dawn said as she walked away. Ted looked at her cute little ass in her green plaid pleated skirt as she walked away.
Ted thought about heading to his aunt's house to say hello but suddenly pulled into the parking space in front of Ellen's shop. The window was covered with ads so she could not see him as he walked over to the door and peered inside. He could see two women with their heads under hair dryers and one woman sitting in a revolving chair. One woman stood facing the woman in the chair and looked to be cutting her hair. It had to be Ellen he thought. He pushed open the door.
A door buzzer sounded and everyone stopped what they were doing and looked up at him except Ellen. "I'll be with you in a moment." She said. Ted looked at her body and noticed she had kept it in great shape. She was wearing tight jeans and a silky red blouse.
"I don't think I can wait." Ted joked. Ellen heard his voice and turned sharply with her scissors pointing at him. She tried to talk but just stared at him.
"Ted." She said totally surprised to see him standing there.
"You remembered my name." He laughed.
"Yes. But, you haven't remembered mine the past eighteen years." She said shaking the scissors at him.
"Of course I have." He said. "My aunt told me you married Jim." Jim was Ted's high school buddy.
"Your aunt told me you were moving back. Can I at least get a hug?" She asked.
"Only if you put those scissors down." He laughed.
Ted took two steps and pulled her familiar body into his. She still wore the same perfume and her breasts were still soft and full. "I'm sorry about what happened." He whispered in her ear.
"Kind of late for that isn't it?" She whispered back. She peeked over his shoulder to see the other women leaning forward to eaves drop.
Ellen pushed him away. "I'm glad you are back. You will have to come to dinner and meet my daughter."
"Too late, I've already met Dawn. She's as lovely as her mom." Ted laughed.
"Keep your hands off." She said with a grin. "I heard you are available again right?"