Author's Note: This is a romantic
Valentine's Day tale
, featuring and revolving around an incestuous relationship between a brother and sister.
Thanks to ScottishTexan for pointing out some errors.
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Lily sat on Corey's kitchen counter as he put together a couple sandwiches for an impromptu lunch. She wasn't unexpected - he had been expecting to take his sister and her boyfriend of... Who knows how long... Down to the harbour in the afternoon.
His little sister had turned up with a squeal and a hug about half an hour ago, but she was yet to actually say a single thing. She was brooding about something, responses coming in grunts and nods. Corey knew from long experience that trying to pry would unleash her full wrath on him, instead of the person who was to blame.
So he played the waiting game. Acting the good host and waiting for his sister to work out exactly how she wanted to start the conversation. Sometimes she'd change her mind, and keep it to herself, but most of the time she would break down into a rant. Corey would give her a sympathetic ear, and that would be enough.
Lily wasn't the kind of girl who appreciated getting advice. When she was in high school she'd always been the shortest, the smallest, the weakest. It had led to her being sure to tell everyone that she could take care of herself. Whilst her height had come back after she hit a kind of second puberty in her first couple years of university, the attitude had remained.
He passed her the sandwich on a plate, which she took with a distracted smile, he leaned back across the kitchen from her with his own. The two of them eating in a comfortable silence.
Even though they lived in the same city, about an hour apart, they didn't get to see each other all that often. Lily always surprised him when he saw her. It was hard to keep it to himself sometimes, but he had to admit that on some level he was jealous of her boyfriend.
Lily tended to think of herself as a mousey girl, but Corey couldn't see it. Sure, her hair was a soft brown, which could be described that way, but she didn't have a mousey personality. To him, she was a firecracker. She tended to be bouncy and excited about everything. Life was about enjoying things, and only dealing with consequences if you absolutely had to.
She also wasn't the short girl who used to bowl him over, anymore. She had flourished into a full woman. When she bounced around the place, she also jiggled. Drawing his eye, whether or not Corey wanted to find himself staring at her. Lily came up to his chin, the perfect height for a movie-esque kiss.
In short, she often gave him very unbrotherly thoughts.
"Am I ugly?"
Corey choked on his sandwich, coughing and hitting his chest as he struggled to swallow. He rasped weakly, "What?"
She shrugged, her fiery deep brown eyes locking onto him seriously, "Am I ugly, Cor?"
"Eh... No? Where the hell is this coming from?" He replied, getting himself a glass of water from the sink.
Lily screwed up her face, "You're just saying that. You have to say that, you're my brother. There's no other explanation. I'm ugly."
"No, no you're not." Corey shook his head, "At the risk of making things awkward, and giving Caleb even more reason to hate me than he usually does... As a guy... You're gorgeous, Lil. Not just as your brother. Objectively."
She raised an eyebrow dubiously, "Objectively?"
"Well, subjectively. But I suppose objectively, too. I kinda vaguely remember something about perfect symmetry being sexy? Your face is pretty symmetrical." He shrugged.
Lily rolled her eyes, "Yay. I was pumped out of a clone factory. Totally hot."
"Where is this coming from? Did you and Caleb have a fight?" Corey asked, knowing he might just cause her to blow up at him.
For a moment, he thought he had done it.
Lily's glare fixed on him, her jaw tightened and her nostrils flared. Then suddenly her chin started quivering, her eyes welled up and her hands tightened on the bench. She squeezed her eyes shut and silent tears didn't just roll down her cheeks, but flooded down.
Corey instantly crossed to her side and wrapped his arms around her, "Woah! Hey, hey. It's okay."
"It's not!" Lily wailed, "I'm just a stupid, ugly bitch!"
He patted her back and stroked her hair, pulling her chin into his shoulder, "Hey now. You're not, Lil. You're not."
She curled her fingers up into his back, raking him, "I am! You don't know, Cor! You have no idea! You're my brother. You can't see me like I really am. I'm just stupid and fat and fucking ugly!"
He lightly picked her off the bench, holding her easily and causing her to squeal in surprise. "Do I need to check you for a fever? In what goddamn world are you fat, Lil?"
"Put me down! Put me down!" She laughed through her tears.
He stepped back from the bench, "Not until you take it back."
"Fine, fine! I take it back." She laughed.
He lowered her, and brushed a tear away with the back of his hand, "So... What caused all this? Some broken scales?"
"Sorta." She sniffled, "I mean, the scales were part of it. But not really. I... Started snacking. I was upset and... I put on five kilos in a week."
"I poop a kilo in the morning. You should really try a before and after. It probably isn't nearly as bad as you think it is." Corey teased.
Lily screwed up her nose, "Ew. So gross. You're such a boy."
"Yup. Pretty sure I am. You don't need to worry about your brother suddenly deciding to take up skirts. Though... They are cute. Hmm." He grinned at her.
She rolled her eyes, "Aaaanyways... I was snacking because... Because... Oh my god, this is awkward. Thinking it is easy, but telling you... Um... I need to tell you this. Because I want actual advice. Because even though you're my brother, you actually are a guy."
Corey nodded, "I promise to behave. Especially because hell needs a heater, if you're asking for advice."
"It's a... Sex thing." Lily went bright red and looked away.
His throat constricted, and he took a deep breath. "Oh. Uhm... I thought the cruise was... For you and Caleb... Were you trying to... Compensate for lost time?"
"Huh? Oh. No, we were still having it. A lot." Lily said nervously, "It was just... He doesn't... God... He can't look at me, during. Okay? There. I said it. Cal can't look at me."
Corey frowned, "Okay... I can't really tread carefully, here."
"Yep." She said, not daring to look at him.
He scratched his chin, "Uhm... Are you... Sure? I mean, everyone has their favourite... Position. Maybe his just doesn't... Face you?"