I live with my grandparents in a gated community in LA. It's a terrible place to live for a 21 year old guy. I'm constantly surrounded by the elderly and the complaining of various pains and aches. My question is why do old people have to complain about everything and anything. I mean last week my Grandpa gave the bag boy at the supermarket a half hour lector on the importance of saving the juice in the pickle jar after all the pickles were gone.
Anyway my life is terribly boring, all I do is go to work and music college. I'm not very attractive and that is probably why I never get invited out by my friends or ever have the courage to ask a girl out. I'm not fat but I'm one of those gangly guys that everybody look at like, what is that guys problem. You've probably seen me or guys like me walking down the street.
The only upside is I'm also the guy that always has a gorgeous woman on his arm. The guy that people look at and go how the hell did he nab that hot chick?
Anyway my life changed when me cousin came to live with us. Although let me be clearer, she actually is my grandfather's brother's daughter's daughter. I don't really know what exactly that makes her to me. My grandfather is actually my step-grandfather as well so I guess I'd call her my step-2nd-cousin?
Well on with it. I came home from work one day and went to the kitchen to get a drink of water, when I saw her picture. Man she was unbelievable, she had a wonderful face, like a perfect ten. She had long brown hair that framed her face wonderfully and a body that was amazing. She wore a tight pink top in the picture that showed off her tight toned stomach and firm breasts. She wore a short jean skirt that allowed a great view of her wonderful legs.
I froze and stood there like a dummy staring at her picture. I didn't even see my Grandma walk in.
"Hi honey, how was work?" She asked in a pleasant tone.
"Who is this?" I asked, pointing to the picture.
Grandma glanced at the picture. "Oh that's your cousin Jillian. Isn't she a doll? She just graduated high school and is coming out here to go to college. She's going to live with us for a few months while she sets up herself in a dorm."
I brightened. "Really?" I put my glass back in the sink and went upstairs to change out of my uniform. I thought about the beautiful Jillian while I took a shower, doing what guys do in the shower with a fresh mind full of Jillian.
With such a beauty fresh in my mind I don't have to tell you that my shower was a very pleasant one. However when I got out of the shower I glanced at myself in the mirror and sighed. My gawky appearance stared back at me and my hopes of ever getting into a girl's pants, Jillian's or anyone else's, flew out the window.
Yet I didn't know it then but there were a few surprises in store for me.
The weeks of summer pasted slowly and I had long forgotten about Jillian's arrival. With musician study and work, all thoughts of her were push to the back of my mind. Until my Grandma came to me on my day off in front of my computer working on the latest story for Literotica.
"I'll be back shortly, Josh." She said.
I spun to face her in my seat. "Where are you going?" I asked.
"I have to go pick up Jillian from the airport." She said. "She coming to stay here, remember?"
I nodded. "Oh that's right, I forgot all about it." Inside of course I was cheering. Every loser wants a hot chick under his roof.
"I'll be back in a little while I don't know how bad the traffic is going to be." She said.
"Alright." I said.
So I waited eagerly for the angel to arrive.
I continued to work on my stories for a while but I found my mind wondering and it became too hard to focus on my writing. I shrugged the aches out of my fingers and picked up my guitar. I lost myself to my playing for I don't know how long.
I was finishing up a Dream Theater song when I heard a voice say. "Wow. Is that Dream Theater?"
I jumped startled and glanced to my doorway. My jaw dropped as I saw the goddess for the first time in person. The picture that had been on the fridge did not do this girl justice at all. She practically glowed just standing there. She had the hair pulled back into a long ponytail showing off her smooth face and neck. She wore a black top similar to the one I had seen in the picture and I could clearly see that she did not wear a bra and her grapefruit breasts stood all by themselves. She had on a pair of jeans so I didn't get to see her legs but it was summer after all, hell I'd probably get to see her in a bikini.
Anyway, realizing that I still hadn't said anything I shook my head and strummed a power chord to pretend I was distracted. I nodded, "Yeah it was Home, you know Dream Theater?" I asked amazed that she would be into metal, much less a mildly popular progressive rock band.
She nodded. "Yeah my ex-boyfriend turned me onto them. Now I can barely stop listening to them." She came into the room and held out her hand. "You must be Josh, I'm Jillian."
I put my pick between my lips and shook her hand, her skin was like silk and her grip was light. "Yeah nice to finally meet you. I heard you were going to stay here until you got yourself into a dorm. You're going to go to UCLA right?"
She nodded. "Yeah I'm going to be in the medical program."
"Beautiful and smart. You must be like one in a million." I said with a smile, even though I wished instantly that I hadn't brought notice to her that I thought she was attractive. Jillian probably knew that everybody thought she was attractive though.
She blushed though, actually blushed. "Well thanks. But you are also one in a million." She said.
She lost me there. I wasn't one in a million at anything, and most certainly not looks, especially to a perfect ten like her. I blinked and frowned puzzled. "What do you mean?" I asked.
She shrugged slightly. "Well I don't know. How many guitarists can play near perfect Dream Theater?" She asked. "Of the millions and millions of players not many can play what you just finished."
I laughed. "Well I guess not."
She leaned back against the wall and motioned behind her. "I'm gonna go unpack, so I'll see you around. I want to hear you play some more."
I nodded. "Alright. Anytime."
Days passed and Jillian spent most of her time at UCLA getting tours of the campus and talking with various administration and students to get all the right classes. I have to admit the girl is on the ball.