Hi folks,
Lana here. It's been a while. Sorry about that. Here's a contest entry for Summer Lovin' 21. This started straight and went to incest in a heartbeat. Don't ask me how. I never understand how my stories end up the way they do. This story is set in my erotic universe. I hope you recognise some returning characters, all a little older, and yet still so very naughty.
I hope you enjoy,
Love,
Lana Ocean
Canada
August 2021
P.S. I made some quick edits. Sorry for the typos!
OUTER BANKS VACATION
Part 1-How It Started
My family has vacationed in the Outer Banks (OBX), North Carolina, for as long as I remember. I remember so many hot stuffy drives down the interstate highways, sitting in the back of a station wagon, looking backwards. Cars crept at a snail's pace and the exhaust and heat would become unbearable. It was only the excitement of being back on the beach that would keep me smiling.
We used to have a golden retriever. She would sit with me in the back, tongue out, and sniffing the air. She and I would play on the beach, chasing seagulls and barking at the waves. I would get severely burned by the sun and my mom would put Nivea cream on me. That always stung.
Reddish-brown hair, thick glasses, skinny as a rake, heavily freckled, and with a laugh that often embarrassed me. I was awkward then, incapable of having a meaningful conversation with anyone, and kept to my sci-fi and fantasy novels and dreamt of going into space with a space shuttle. I played dungeons and dragons and video games with my two friends from high school, and talked about girls, and how we would solve all the world's problems.
Today, I'm nineteen. I look almost the same as I did when I was thirteen, just a little taller. I'm still a full-time nerd. I have zero social skills. And women scare me just about as much as I worship the ground they walk on. I'm in college taking computer science, and my social life is no different from what it was at home. I was promised sex in college. It never happened.
In August, just two weeks before I was to return to college, my mom and dad took me and my little sister back to OBX and the little sandbar town of Nags Head. I watched the landscape go by outside the window, listening to music on my phone with earphones, and wished our dog Daisy was still alive. Beside me, my eighteen-year-old sister Samantha was texting nonstop with her friends. The car air conditioning was on; the sky was clear of any clouds, and I wanted to be anywhere but here.
For years, we had been using a beach house that belongs to my dad's boss. We would take it over and live there for two weeks every summer. I knew everything there was to do in OBX. From the Wright Brothers to Duck Donuts to where to get the best boiled shrimp. I had done it all over the years. Now it was about sitting around doing nothing for two weeks, packing up, and heading home.
I was not looking forward to returning to college. It was just more school--certainly with a lot more freedom--but it was still only about deadlines and projects and tests. Lots of tests. And professors who clearly would rather be anywhere but in front of a class teaching.
I was getting a sense of what my future adult life would be like. Forever alone, watching sci-fi movies, and arguing over who the best superhero was. All while writing endless code to let people do something slightly better than before.
I sighed when the car ground to halt in traffic. Getting into OBX was always a chore. Getting out was also a chore. Traffic is terrible. One way in and one way out. More or less. It was always this way. It's part of the OBX experience. You just had to accept it.
Beside my window, in the inside lane, a Ford Focus stopped beside us. I had my head against the glass, and I adjusted the glasses on my face. The driver of the Focus was a woman who looked to be only a few years younger than mom. Maybe forty? She looked terrific, and she was singing to something on her radio by the looks of it. Her shoulders were bare, but I could see she wore some kind of dress thing. She had on movie star sunglasses and her hair was dirty blond and she was checking out her face in her sun visor mirror.
I watched her, happy for any entertainment. I was listening to some blues and hoping my mind would shut down for another hour to escape the torture of the drive. I didn't have to move my head. I could watch her with almost no effort. Perfect for my generation.
She was a delight. She was belting out tunes and then hammering her steering wheel like a drum set. I reached up and pulled an earphone free from my left ear and through the window I could hear she was listening to. My mouth opened a little in surprise. She was listening to
Party Rock Anthem
by LMFAO. That was a song I didn't expect to hear someone my mom's age listening to.
Just then, her face turned, and she was looking right at me. I froze. Her face lit up with a smile that stretched from ear to ear with perfect white teeth. Then she started singing the words at me and bopping her head from side to side. I could only stare.
Then she threw her head back and laughed. It was infectious, and I smiled back at her. She pulled off her shades and then blew me a kiss and winked at me. She was gorgeous and her smile was memorable.
Then we pulled away, and she was lost to me.
I sighed and put my earphones back in and lost myself in some Muddy Waters. My mom always said I had an old soul. I don't know about that, but I love the blues. The older the better. I closed my eyes and lost myself to the sounds of guitar making my heart bleed.
They had renovated the beach house last year after we had used it. We walked around and oohed and aahed at all the changes. The kitchen was state-of-the art. The TV room was massive with a full theatre style seating to watch movies when the weather turned bad. For me, the most exciting thing was they had spruced up the room I always claimed, and I had a better view of the beach and ocean.
Mom screeched, and we ran outside to see her jumping up and down and pointing at the large hot tub. Mom and dad hugged and giggled, and my sister Sam and I looked at each other and rolled our eyes. Hot tubs are not my thing. It's too hot. Too jetty. They're for making people soup.
For two days I wandered the area after I would wake at noon. I saw familiar faces and waved at the occasional person who waved at me. Over a decade of staying here meant meeting and knowing all the same people who came here every year at the same time.
I should mention that none of the people who came here every year had kids my age. I was always alone. My sister had her holiday friend Tina to hang with. They had already bonded and were running the beaches and looking for boys, as Sam said, trying to get a rise out of me. I just ignored her and went back to my book.
My record reading at the beach house was twelve novels. That happened three years ago. The weather had turned nasty, and we were housebound for a week. Then the AC died. I'm the only one with fond memories of that holiday. I had checked the weather for our stay. Hot and sunny. One day maybe for rain, but that was it.
On day three, mom woke me at eleven and threw my swim shorts at me.
"Wake up, Kevin! Get your ass out of bed and get outside!"
I mumbled something and pulled my pillow over my head while lying on my back.
In seconds, mom had yanked it away. "Get up! For God's sake! This is your last time to enjoy yourself before college starts. Get outside. Do something.
Anything!
Your dad and I are sick of seeing you moping around."
When I refused to move, mom grabbed my one thin sheet and pulled it off of me. I immediately covered my groin and woke up fully in a heartbeat. "Mom! Jesus, fuck! I'm naked here!"
Mom had dropped the sheet and whirled away from me and held her face. "Oh my God! I'm so sorry! I didn't see anything! I didn't!"
She fled the room, and I lay there.
I heard a noise and looked up and saw Sam checking me out from the doorway. I kept my hands over my junk and glared at her. "Sam! Get out!"