One Prince The Future
Life beyond that incredible Summer of '71
Author's note:
This is my submission for the 2023 Summer Lovin' contest, a continuation of the relationships detailed in the previous "One Prince" series, as requested by several commentators. You may want to read those first. Or not. I find the contest a convenient touchpoint for Mark and company's exploits. As before, regardless of inspiration, this story is fiction, and if you think you recognize yourself in it, don't worry about it... no one else should. Again, I'm putting this in Erotic Couplings, although I often have a hard time deciding between that and Romance. If I've picked the wrong category, please don't let it affect your enjoyment. Some advance warning: this segment contains some more sibling / first cousin incest, in case you want to skip over that. Also, it's a long one, since it recaps several months. And of course, any person(s) actually having sex are over eighteen. Thanks for reading, and I particularly appreciate voting and constructive comments, regardless of any contest. That's how I know how well I am pleasing you, the reader. Cheers!
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Sharing horizons that are new to us
Watchin' the signs along the way
Talkin' it over, just the two* of us
Workin' together day to day
Together
We've Only Just Begun - The Carpenters (1970)
(*two, three, four... who's counting?)
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Hi. It's me again, the guy who
still
thinks he was the luckiest person on the planet that summer. Marsha, Kate and I had had some time to grow, living together at college, before our "anniversary" Memorial Day weekend and the following summer. We spent Spring semester at school and then decided to stay for Summer semester, mainly because it was both easier for all of us, plus my cousin Mike would be joining us. We did plan to take the couple of weeks between end of term and Fall Semester going back up to The Thumb. Weirdly, for the Fourth of July, we ended up hosting.
So to tell this right, I'm going back to right when we moved in, back in January, and do a hop, skip and a jump coming forward.
The journey started with Marsha, Kate and I settling in to a three-bedroom house our parents had bought down at school. It was the most amazing surprise solution to a problem I'd ever seen, before or since. Don and Natalie Terney -- the girls' parents -- had gone in with Hank and Janice Engle -- my parents -- to buy the just-off-campus house so the three of us could live there while attending college and also get a return on their money when we were done with it.
Our tenancy started inauspiciously when the girls got their periods the day after we moved in. So the whole first week we were there and I was trying to play campus guru and get them oriented to their new lives, we were at minimum on edge. Wanting to strangle each other comes to mind. But our summer experiences had taught us how to live together and still give each other room under that kind of stress.
One of the first things we did was divvy up territory. There was no way we were going to be able to concentrate on our studies without private space. Even with it, we blew it a couple of times because of late night shenanigans. We each took a bedroom and agreed that we needed to build a play space, probably in the basement, and that sleeping arrangements would have to be fluid. Don and my Dad had provided Full sized beds for each of us, which would be plenty when there was only one or two of us in the bed, but a bit tight for three of us on a regular basis. When we hadn't been with each other, all three of us were used to sleeping alone. We figured we'd work it out, somehow.
I guess you could categorize all three of us as Rugged Individualists... we were used to being competent and independent in our daily lives, especially when out from under parental structures. So the next thing we did was divvy up chores on a rotating basis. We really didn't want any one of us feeling like they were getting taken advantage of. So we identified general jobs like cooking, cleaning, shopping, snow removal (that's one I had to point out), laundry (the girls had definite opinions about that) and so forth. Some stuff was rotated daily, some weekly.
I had my Corvair, of course, and Don had left an old -- well, 1965 anyway -- Buick Electra 225 4-door for the girls. We worked out getting them a parking sticker, and who was riding with who, and when, was worked out when we finalized our class schedules. The pressure hit about a week after classes started.
We'd been sleeping together, all three of us, in one of the beds after having fucked our brains out in one of the others. We rotated so the laundry chores weren't too onerous. When the need to actually study came home to roost, there was a lot of squawking. The girls were over their periods by then, but there was still a lot of crabbing, complaining, bitching and moaning about 'not tonight, dear, I have this headache called homework'. Plus, early mornings.
Being Juniors, Marsha and I had managed late morning to afternoon classes. Kate, the Freshman, got the shitty end of the stick -- mornings and weekends, the classes nobody else wanted. But technically, she wasn't supposed to be driving on campus, even with a stickered car. So one of us -- guess which one -- had to make sure she made it in on time. I 'volunteered' because I could swing by the Design Department's Computer Graphics Lab after dropping her off and get time on the machines. The keypunch machines. Believe it or not, all our programming and data entry was being done via punch cards, 1971 style.
In any case, we went from lotsa-nookie to lacka-nookie in very short order. Just to soothe tempers, I spent that following weekend building a play space bed in the basement that could double for sleeping. And that sucker was going to be King Sized, believe me! All three of us agreed that it would be worth dipping into the start up funds as a sanity saver.
It took another week before Kate blew an 8am Monday test because we'd been up fucking around very late Sunday night.
"I
hate
this!" she informed Marsha and me as we got ready to hustle in and try to salvage the rest of her day. "I
know
I have to cut back our 'nightly romps' and not blow off classes, but I
really
hate that I have to cut back, and you two --"
"Also have to," I interrupted. "I said I'd get you to class in the morning and blowing the class was as much my fault as yours. Obviously, Friday and Saturday nights are wide open. Sunday through Thursday we're just going to have to suck it up and be responsible. And believe me, I don't like it any more than you do."
"You know, Sis," Marsha put in thoughtfully, "we
got
this opportunity because we were responsible. We were both off at college, on our own, and we weren't screwing up. We both kept our heads on pretty straight. We've got pretty much the same situation here. We were able to keep our heads out of our pussies and into our books last Fall. We can do it again."