Author's note. I'll see what sort of response I get from this edition in the way of followers to determine whether or not to continue it any further. I seem to be losing followers and the rate of following has slowed way down.
She milked my cock with her throat. The only problem was, I kept remembering how good her pussy felt. You know what? The hell with it. I pulled her off me, stood her up and decided to just go for it. Before I changed my mind.
I bent her over the table and got situated. Then pushed into her. It was tight, but not offering too much resistance. In fact she fit like a new pair of gloves. I know one thing, if I'd planned on lasting a while, I couldn't have been more wrong. She reached under and grabbed my heavy balls and started squeezing and rolling. My cum blasted out before I was even close to calling it quits.
She moaned and whined and I felt her pussy let go and she squirted on me. Squeezing my balls until every last drop of sperm was up inside her.
After she figured me to be finished, she turned around and dropped to her knees and went to sucking and licking.
When she stood up, she stared up into my eyes, something was in those eyes that just turned my insides around. I loved my sister. I hated myself for the way I'd treated her. I'll tell you right now, that'll never happen again.
I didn't know it at the time, but mama had came down and was peeking around the corner at us. After I filled my sisters womb with my seed, she smiled and went back to bed.
I went out on the deck, still feeling the pangs of guilt about the way I treated my sister. What the fuck is wrong with me? I tried to shake it off but couldn't. I thought about Mrs Fleming. I looked at the sky. It was still early. I wonder if she's awake yet?
Remembering my key, I went and got it off the hook and walked down there, unlocked the door and went in.
I found her still asleep, so I eased back out and left. No need waking her up just because I'm miserable. So, I got in my truck and headed over to the shop. The men were up and getting ready for work.
I walked over to the slab. There was lumber stacked next to it. I tested the concrete. It was dry. Hearing a truck pull in, I turned to see Jeb parking. He got out and came over to me.
"Morning boss."
"Morning."
He looked around at the morning sun, then checked his watch. Then went over and inspected the lumber. Satisfied, he came back over and stood next to me.
"Well, guess we're officially on the way now. As long as they ieep that material coming, we'll stay ahead of schedule."
I liked to hear that.
"We got trucks coming. I need to find drivers."
He thought a minute.
"You know what? I may have an answer to that. When May and I left Pennsylvania, there was a bunch of truckers that worked for the mill that got laid off, too. Some of thrm stayed around driving for other smaller outfits, coal mines and whatnot. Apparently at a big pay cut. If I can, I'll use your phone and call around up there. See if I can find any interested."
"Sure, come on over."
"I'll call the the coffee shop. He always knows the news."
"Well, go on over and make your calls. If you find any interested, let them know I'll pay to get them and their families here. We'll sort them out living quarters."
He hurried off.
George, Warren and Scott came out. They went to the office and gathered up tools and started laying out lumber. George came over to me,
"Morning sir. Ready for the day?"
"Sure am."
"Wasn't Jeb here a minute ago?"
"Yeah, he went to make a phone call about some truck drivers."
"You want some coffee? Margret has some on in there."
"Maybe in a minute. How's the trailers working out for y'all?"
"Far as I know, everbody's happy. You've done alot for us here. More than anybody else has since we found ourself down and out."
"It's been my pleasure. I figure when a man's down, folks oughta give them a hand up, not keep kickin' them down."
"Well, I need to get to work."
He headed off and I turned to look at his trailer. Margret was standing in the door, looking this way. I really didn't want to get anything started here this morning, so I got in my truck and headed off. It didn't work, though. She headed me off. I rolled the glass down and she leaned in.
"You're not going to stop by and say hello?"
"Got things to do."
"It wouldn't hurt you to just come in for a bit and drink a cup of coffee."
"Maybe next time. Hope you enjoy your day, Margret."
She knew better than to push me too far, so she backed off and went inside. I headed out, going somewhere else but here. I drove over to the docks where the fishing and shrimp boats docked at. I needed to get a better understanding of what was going on with it all on that end.
I saw a boat tied up and some men working on it. I headed over.The man obviously in charge nodded at me,
"Howdy young feller. You huntin' work?"
"No sir, I'm starting a freighting company and I mean to haul fish and shrimp around to buyers. I'm just curious how it all works."
"Ah, you must be that Flannery feller I been hearing about."
"Yes sir, I'm Jacob Flannery."
"I'm known as Cap hereabouts. So, Mr Flannery, what is it you want to know?"
"Well, who owns the boats? Who runs the operation? Things like that."
"Ok, well, I own this one and one more like her. I have a young captain in charge of the other one. I run the business, but the captain runs the boat and crew."
The man pulled out a plug of tobacco and bit off a chew. Spat out in the water. Then eyed Jacob, speculation in his weathered eyes.
"I kinda get the feeling you're looking for something else here."
"Sir, I don't know what I'm really looking for beyond purpose in my life. I reckon if I did, I have the feeling I'd be somewhere else but here on this island."
"Yeah, I know the feeling. First time I ever felt that way was back when a bunch of Germans tried to split my wig for me."
"Well, sir, I won't take up any more of your day.Thank you for talking to me."
"Hold on a second, son. Tell you what. Go over to the markets. There's a man there name of Fleischmann. He's a chinchy old bastard, but he owns a right smart of these fishing boats. Last year, he put out the word he would like to sell out and head off overseas and retire among some kin or other he's got over there."
I nodded,
"Thank you, sir."
He waved and spat and went back to cussing everything that hath breath.
I thought about it and figured it couldn't hurt to go talk to him.
I drove around until I came to the market area. Parking, I looked around, not having a clue on where to find this Fleischmann fella. I kinda figured if he owned a batch of those big ol' boats, he wouldn't be too hard to pick up a trail on.
So, I parked where I seen folks gathering, getting ready to start their day. I got out and walk up to the group that made up the oldest ones there. They saw me coming and kinda tried to ignore me. I was wearing my overalls, boots, and old slouch hat.
I stopped a couple of arms lengths away and addressed them.
"Name's Jacob Flannery, I'm hunting a man name of Fleischmann."
Ohe of the men studied me closely before speaking.
"You're Jacob Flannery?"
"Yep, that's the name my mama hung on me."
He turned half way around and gestured to a group of five middle age women gathered up in front of a brick building.
"Those women work for him. They'll show you."
He cocked his head slightly,
"So, you're the Mr Flannery everybody is making all the fuss about?"
I shrugged,
"I don't know about anybody making much of a fuss over me, but yeah, that my name. There a problem with that, sir?"
He shook his head,