This isn't really an incest story but does border on the theme. It was the closest matching Category I had to choose from so I chose it; so go into this realizing that it is not technically an incest story and only bash me on my choice of labeling if you can suggest a better one, because I'm at a loss.
This is my first attempt to write a story for this site and my first attempt in writing in years. So feedback is greatly appreciated, as though I don't have a lot of time, I would like to continue writing and improving my skills.
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Under the waning sun, the two's conversations died slowly. The sky was becoming a dark, but brilliant orange and the smell of the ocean barely miles away filled the salty air.
Aiden let his eyes close momentarily to the sounds of tender leaves rustling in the tress. A light breeze grazed his relaxed skin. In his swimming trunks and a loose t-shirt, he felt comfortable and secure laying on his reclined deck chair just outside his open back door.
Jenny seemed just as comfortable and secure laying only two feet from him wearing only a modest string bikini. The outgoing twenty year old girl had no doubt been dropping subtle advances all day to her twenty-seven year old host, but like those flirtatious teases, she kept her bikini on the modest side; as modest as a string bikini can get of course.
"Kind of unexpected that we'll be alone together tonight," Jenny smirked.
Aiden's eyes slowly opened and stared into the nearly cloudless sky.
"Does it bother you?" he asked already guessing the answer.
"Not at all; in fact, it's nice."
"How's that?"
"Well, Hilary talks a lot about you at school. You're her favorite uncle –"
"I'm her only uncle."
"Well, yeah," Jenny blushed. "I mean, she really thinks highly of you. She trusts you more than anyone. Even more than her own mom."
Jenny waited with a pause but Aiden clearly didn't know how to respond. After almost a minute of silence, she continued.
"Well, I just hear so much about you. With us alone, I can now talk to you first hand."
"We've talked all day," Aiden pointed out the obvious.
"Yeah, but night times are always more intimate. I mean, not intimate like that, but I mean, like, more personal."
"So you want to know all my personal information?" Aiden asked non-threateningly, but still a bit defensively.
"Well, we could talk about Hilary."
"Okay."
"What do you want to know about Hilary from me?" Jenny asked.
"From you? I already know everything about Hilary."
"You don't know all the things that happen in college to her."
"Okay, are you two still taking classes together? I know you became friends in a theater class or something."
"We take at least one course together a semester."
"Who's this Jenny, wait you're Jenny, Jennifer than; who's this Jennifer girl?"
Jenny grinned wide.
"Jennifer is a horrible girl. She takes some of the classes we're in and she loves tormenting Hilary. Well, at least that's how Hilary sees it."
"You don't see it that way?" Aiden asked with interest.
"I think Hilary is just unlucky and Jennifer happens to be in the wrong place at the wrong time."
"From what I've heard, she stole Hilary's boyfriend."
"He broke up with her and started going out with Jenny, Jennifer. I tried telling her that at least he broke up with her and didn't just cheat on her. Any guy that doesn't want her isn't worth her."
"That seems almost – cold, coming from a girl."
"Are you sexist?" Jenny's voice perked up playfully.
"No," Aiden immediately defended. "It's just that usually girlfriends stick together and hate other girls that aren't in their group, or something like that."
"Wow, you're sexist."
"No, I'm just not good at explaining myself."
"Girls can be just as logical and realistic as boys. Sometimes, it's just funner to be mad. But I saw past that whole situation easily because I knew he wasn't good for her. And she was just using him to kill some time until she found the one. Even she knew he wasn't the one. She was just mad that Jennifer got him."
"So then it sounds like
she
wasn't good for
him
?" Aiden defended the man's point of view.
"No, she was definitely good for him. He was getting a lot of what he wanted, and she put up with it to kill that lonely time."
"What was she putting up with?" Aiden was now looked over to Jenny. His face began to show hints of sudden emerging anger.
Jenny gave a smug smirk to him.
"I thought you knew everything about your niece?"
"What was she putting up with?"
"Nothing too bad," Jenny consoled the increasingly agitated man. Something about his defensiveness toward his nineteen year old niece though gave her a tingling sensation that made her momentarily squirm in her chair.
"What?"
"You want me to tell you if they had sex?" Jenny lowered her voice halfway and rolled her body onto her side.