Innocent Devil's Harem Taboo Ch. 24
-- His two girlfriends get caught kissing.
Original: January 24, 2021
Submitted: February 16, 2023 to Literotica (Copyright 2020 Kaizer Wolf)
Tags: harem, incest (brother/sister), supernatural, shifter, big tits, redhead, blonde, MILF
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NOTE: This is the Taboo version of Innocent Devil's Harem, where Serenity is Kai's adoptive sister, and he refers to her as such. I've had quite a few people request that I upload this version again, so I decided to do so.
This version also later has HOT taboo relationships happening between other characters that are significantly less steamy in the non-taboo version compared to this one.
Hope you enjoy!
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- CHAPTER 24 -
Finally in my sister's blue car, and backing out of our parking spot in the hospital parking garage, we all sighed heavily, Avery's mom included.
"Well, I'm glad that turned out okay," I said in relief. And as a distraction, to try to get my mind off Avery's mom, and her huge braless tits being framed perfectly by the seatbelt between them, the deep-V of the hospital scrubs showing off way too much cleavage. That and I really liked leather in general, with Michelle having her black leather purse on her lap, something one of the EMT's had salvaged, and one of the only things she'd recovered from earlier that day, aside from her black flats.
Even if Michelle wasn't wearing the leather, seeing her with it was really hot for some reason.
"Me too," Serenity agreed with my comment, pulling out her phone in the backseat to type out a message.
"Letting Gabriella know?" I wondered as I began driving down the parking garage lane.
My sister nodded. "Yeah, I want to make sure Avery knows her mom is okay now." She paused to glance up at me. "Also, I don't really want to have a detailed conversation about all this over the phone. Maybe I'm just being paranoid, but people can intercept our calls. Unlikely, but possible, so I'm keeping everything vague."
I nodded as she returned to her message.
After she was finished, she leaned forward so that her head was almost next to my seat, seeming pensive. "By the way, why did you disappear after talking with the doctor?" she wondered seriously.
I took a deep breath, deciding to be honest as I made the first turn down to the next level of the parking garage. "Because I sort of charmed both her and the nurse, and it worked better than I was hoping."
"And that's bad?" my sister wondered.
I grimaced, glancing back at her as I made my way down the ramp-like pavement. "Sis, I don't know about the doctor, but the nurse is getting married. And yet, she was about to abandon her fiancΓ© just because I said hi to her."
Her chocolate brown eyes widened in surprise. "Oh," she said simply, pausing for a long few seconds.
"I feel like I've ruined her life," I added quietly. "Especially if making her lovesick for me is a permanent thing."
My sister frowned. "But, she's not going to leave her fiancΓ©, right? Like, just because she would have left him for you, doesn't mean you've ruined her life or anything. Honestly, she was acting pretty normal after you left," she added.
I looked at her in surprise. "Really?"
She nodded. "Yeah, she seemed normal to me." She glanced at Avery's mom. "What do you think, Michelle?"
"I think she seemed normal," Michelle agreed simply, her blue eyes focused ahead as I pulled onto the road, with her reaching up to tuck some of her blonde hair behind her ear.
I sighed. "Well, then maybe that's a good sign. Maybe my influence really is weaker when I look normal, and maybe that means the effect I have isn't permanent. There might truly be a difference between what I've been calling 'charming' versus 'compelling' someone."
Serenity nodded. "Yeah, we determined it was weaker when you used it on me, so that makes sense. Honestly, I wouldn't worry too much about it. We got Michelle out of the hospital, and now that she's different, hopefully she won't ever have to go to the hospital again for herself."
"Thank you, by the way," Michelle quickly interjected, glancing over at me. "Both of you. Thank you so much for saving my baby girl, and me too."
"Of course," Serenity responded before I could. "Although, just know that we can't do this for anyone else. We decided to make an exception for you and your daughter, but Kai can't keep turning people like this."
Michelle nodded. "I understand," she whispered. "And I'm very grateful. I barely even remember the accident, and I definitely don't remember dying. It all just feels surreal that I shouldn't even be alive right now." She paused, growing more somber. "Or that my little girl would be paralyzed," she added quietly, her eyes filling up with tears.
"Hey," Serenity said gently, reaching out to rub her arm. "Everything is okay now. From what I understand, it'll be hard for either of you to get hurt from now on, and while there is the downside of wanting to drink blood if you do get injured, you should heal really fast."
Michelle patted my sister's hand, while turning her head to give a weak smile. "Thank you, sweetie. And I'm not trying to be overly dramatic," she said with a sniffle, reaching up to wipe her eyes. "It's just kind of...well, scary, to think that both of our lives almost ended. And scary to think of the hell my daughter almost went through. Truly, you have no idea how grateful I am."
I nodded, deciding to focus on what we had to do next, speaking to my sister. "Now, we just need to go home so I can change you too, Serenity," I began, only to focus on Michelle. "And then, I need to take you hunting so you can fully heal after everything you went through." I sighed. "After that, I can take you home, since I imagine you might want to change, and I guess I can leave my car with you too, until you can get a new one. I assume insurance will cover it."
"W-What?" Michelle said in surprise. "Leave me your car? How are you going to get home?"
"Oh," I said, glancing at her. "I can sort of grow wings and fly, so it's no big deal."
Her blue eyes widened in shock. "Oh, well, umm..." Her voice trailed off.
Assuming she might try to decline, I quickly continued. "Look, it's fine. It really isn't that big of a deal. Use my car as long as you need, and my sister can just take me to school."
Serenity grinned. "It's been a while since I've done that. You were too embarrassed before."
I smirked, but decided not to reply, with Avery's mom responding to my comment.