Rescuing a Snow Angel Ep. 04
New Year's Celebration with Silver and Gold Twins
Copyright by DMallord, 2021, USA., Revised 2022. All rights reserved.
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Kenjisato, a Literotica editor with over 200 edited stories under his belt, continues his impeccable editing in this augmented and corrected storyline. Thanks to his keen attention to grammar and vocabulary, my work reads much better...my homophones, homographs, and homonyms mismatches are shaping up as well!
INTRODUCTION
In this episode, Jim Rawlings embarks on a covert operation for Chris Mortenson, the owner of the old Radisson Hotel complex, and surveils a conversion gone wrong. Rawling's military background and his newly-acquired forensic accounting skills begin to merge. The 'art of the lie' creeps back into his undercover work as he finds it necessary to deceive the twins, but not before he has time for a New Year's tryst with them.
Rescuing a Snow Angel Ep. 04
Christmas had been outstanding! Once, I would readily have hooted that out as, "Christmas had been Out-F'ing-Standing!" That would have come out easily in the camaraderie sharing among my fellow soldiers. Back in the civilian world, almost two years later, the OD green had vanished and it was just the Martinez twins and me.
So now, I express that joy of Christmas as having been truly outstanding!
Even more so, rolled up in the sheets, naked, and with the two of them! It didn't matter at that late evening soiree if I couldn't tell them apart. They both liked the sex and I was 'ridden hard and put away wet' by the time I limped out their back
door. Easing my body into my Silverado, I fought the icy road back to my new quarters, at Mortenson's old hotel renovation in progress.
Post-Christmas, it was also nice to have found their business card stuck in my door again, inviting me to join them for a New Year's Eve dinner and more entertainment. Different dinner menu...same dessert platter, in the bedroom, I suspected as well!
The New Year's Eve drive to the twin's place was slow as the road conditions were slushy and slippery. Old Man Winter just wasn't letting go his grip on the city. The windshield wipers had trouble keeping the heavy flakes of snow from blanketing the glass from top to bottom. Even so, I arrived just as the sun was setting. I parked next to the big snowplow and was greeted by their black lab. I knew its role and so I stood still, waiting for one of the girls to open the door and call out, "Heel Blacktongue!" the giggling girl-woman ruefully adding, "Don't be biting the best parts... leave those for me!" That salty tongue had to belong to Carmen; because, at Christmas, Gabby had told me Carmen was the one with the vulgar vocabulary!
Blacktongue doggedly trotting behind me, I entered and was relieved to see the twins were dressed differently, tonight. At least it was going to be easy to tell them apart, until they undressed. And for that, I had brought a solution to distinguish them apart in that king-size bed we had played in at Christmas.
Teenage squeals erupted, almost like screams for a rock star walking onto a stage. A smile erupted from my somewhat embarrassed noggin. No one had ever screamed for me--with their clothes on, anyway. Their faces were truly lit up with pleasure in that greeting; when I pulled the two Christmas-paper wrapped boxes from my overcoat pockets and presented them. They couldn't unwrap them fast enough! They leveled a barrage of hugs and sweet cheek-kisses as the box tops came off. Immediately, they slipped the colored Tibetan chokers on and dashed to a mirrored buffet in the dining room to see how the antique neckwear looked on themselves. The silver, antique Tibetan choker stood out spectacularly against Carmen's creamy-beige skin tone. The ornate choker appeared like a crown jewel floating above her satin, low-cut, black dress. Gabby appeared just as radiantly in the gold, antique choker. It contrasted vividly against the coral-red, ankle-length gown she wore. Both rewarded me with a heartfelt hug and more kisses on the cheeks again, as they came running back into the living room. Carmen, the last to kiss me, whispered, "I'll be kissing more of you...later!"
Her eyebrows arched as she winked at me, dropping down from her tiptoe position. That remark had my eyebrows going up, as a smile spread across my face. What she had kissed at Christmas, began to a stir in my pants again.
The girls had tried their hand at roasting a turkey; following what they remembered from their mom's and dad's preparations. I can't say that it was 'chef quality', but it certainly tasted delicious and beat Army turkey hands down anytime! As we ate, they related how they tried to recreate their mother's preparations, mostly from memory, with some help making the tamales from an elderly, next-door neighbor. They lost their mother two years ago to cancer and their dad this past year, to a heart attack. Tough life situations for two eighteen-year-olds to face watching their dad slip away. They were left alone to carry on his legacy; the mowing and snowplow business they operate today. It was tough work; but they had grown up with sharing in the labor and accounting process for their dad.