Disclaimers: This vacuous stroker, the first of a three-part story arc, is fiction, so chill. Everyone is over 18 and shuns condoms. Tags: mother-son, mother-daughter, brother-sister, grandmother, fuckfest, bisexual, pregnancy. If you object, stop reading. Voices may be unreliable. Details may be incorrect. Opinions may not be the author's. Read prior chapters first. Comments are invited. Enjoy!
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Stanley Steamer 11: Megan at Xmas
Steaming-hot family Christmas
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MEGAN
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"Funny farm; quack quack." Okay; I knew I had the right number.
"Uncle Stan, hi, it's Megan. Is Mom around?" I doubted she was.
"Hey there, hon. No, Pam's shift isn't over. What's up? Any way I can help?"
"Well, I was going to spend the holidays with my boyfriend Jerry but he's in Portland to see his sister and I have a couple weeks free. Can I come stay with you and Mom till Old Christmas? I really want to get out of Tucson for awhile."
"Sure thing. Let me guess -- you'll fly into Palm Springs and I'll get to pick you up. No problem. When are you coming?"
"I can catch the noon flight if I hurry. There's an hour layover in Phoenix and then I'd land about 3:00 PM."
"That works just perfect! I have to drive then anyhow and you're not far out of the way. I hope you won't mind a detour to San Bernardino on the way."
"You're driving Heidi, right? I'd love that! Umm, how is Mom doing now?"
"A lot better since she moved in with me. The shit is past. She's still on that killer job but she loves it. You can just expect her to be exhausted, as usual."
"I'm sure glad she out of that horrible situation with Dad. I don't even know what happened. She won't tell me about it."
"There's a rule called Need To Know, hon. You really don't need or even want to know anything about this. Trust me."
"Okay. Well, I'd better book my flight now. See you at three!"
"Love you, hon. See you then."
Click.
I sure am glad my uncle is there. Mom says he totally saved her from a really REALLY disastrous tumult she will not talk about.
I was not surprised when she divorced Dad. He was always creepy. Not sex-creepy, except for not respecting women. It was more social-creepy. He hates Blacks, Jews, Mexicans, Arabs -- just about everyone not like him. He despises most of the sailors and Marines he treats. He loves the perks of being a Navy doctor -- and the Navy paid for med school. He just hates doctoring.
I grew up a military brat. Mom was young; Dad just about had to marry her because of me. He was deployed from base to base so I mostly knew other brats. The best times were when he had ship duty for months. Then I could study without being told that future wives don't need educations. He was surprised when Mom finished R.N. and paramedic training. But that was not an M.D. so of course she was inferior.
I studied hard. I took all the science and advanced courses I could. At first I hated our being stationed with Marines in Twentynine Palms. What is a Navy doctor doing out in the desert? But then I got into classes at High-Desert College and I really aced the botany program. That, and challenging some classes, got me into university in Tucson early. Now I'm 18 and officially a junior already. School in the fast lane, or something like that.
Botany is fun. So is my crazy boyfriend Jerry. He is mostly into xerophytic psychopharmacology -- desert plants to get high on. I'll see how that goes. One datura trip was enough for me.
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Back to now. I booked my flight, stuffed my carry-on shoulder bag -- undies, papers, my melodica -- caught the bus, and made it through inspections in time for my plane. Since that 9-11 stuff last year, airport security is a pain.
A monograph on platyopuntia hybrids kept me busy on the flight and layover. The view from my window seat was great when we skirted the tall mountains and swept into Palm Springs. The desert sky was clear; a tongue of cloud filled Whitewater Pass's two-mile-deep cut in the Coast Range. It was so beautiful!
I left the arrivals gate and saw my lanky, craggy uncle with two striking young Asian women. All wore denim jeans and varied bright tees. I waved. They waved back. I rushed over and hugged my uncle Stan.
"Hi hon, you're looking great!" Not true -- I looked too much like him.
"Hey, my favorite uncle, it's good to be here! You look healthy." He did.
"Too much dishonest work does that to a person. Now, let me introduce you. Kaylee..." (he gestured at the Japanese-looking woman) "...and Nikki..." (she looked Indian) "...beware of my incorrigible niece Megan."
"You're Pam's girl? You must be superlative," Nikki said. They hugged me.
They knew Pam? Had my uncle acquired new girlfriends?
"This is my only bag. Let's get out of here." I do not like airports. Only pervs do.
He gestured. "This way to Heidi."
Uncle Stan took my right hand. Kaylee took my left hand. Nikki took my uncle's right hand. Yes, cute girlfriends for sure.
I saw the lovely pearl-bright Karmann Ghia convertible. I love Heidi. She is so smooth, quiet, and sneaky. I rode in her just after she entered my uncle's life last year. She did about 130 mph on that long stretch of Barstow Road. Mom said he has other steam buggies now. I am dying to try them!
Uncle Stan keyed Heidi's doors open; he left her Kevlar ragtop up. I assessed relationships and decided to lounge across her back seat with my legs up and my bag by me. Let his babes have him for now! I sat so I could watch his face.
Nikki scooted next to Stan in front. We took off for the freeway surrounded by Heidi's implacable silence, broken by our chatter.
"Our music program at San Berdoo State is off for the holidays so we came to confer at Rancho Relaxo," Nikki turned to tell me. "No school till next year. We'll be with our families in L.A. after we stop at our apartment."
They're students? My uncle is snarfing students? And not much older than me.
Kaylee twisted further. "We sing. We're still training. But with Stan, we SING!"
"We impressed some people," my uncle said. "We did some recording. It may be released soon -- our agent and producer are still taking bids."