It has been two weeks since our sisters visited. They are in the moving process and should be here at the end of next week. We are hopeful they are pregnant but have to wait for 7 weeks to test and be accurate. We are looking to add a midwife to our emergency clinic as several of our staff believe they are pregnant as well.
Today, Mom arrives for a weekend visit. Terry is at the airport with the limo to bring her to our house in town. Our sisters have been trying to convince her she needs to move here to be with them. Brian and I want to show her the house we have built, right next to ours, where she can live without a financial obligation and have her house in Boston sold so she would be mortgage free.
Terry honked as he drove down into the garage to park. We hustled down the elevator to meet her as Terry opened her door.
"Hey Mom, don't you look nice," we both said in unison. She had on pink blouse and black slacks. Her pearl necklace around her neck. Her blue eyes looked us up and down as we came over and gave her a group hug. "Hope you had a nice flight."
"It wasn't crowded," she laughed. "I was the only passenger except for the flight crew."
"We lease the plane, and they supply us with a crew when we need to use it. We have heard it is a nice crew, we are too busy to use it." Brian said as we lead Mom toward the elevator.
"I need to get my luggage, "she said.
"Terry will take care of it. We plan to have dinner in town in a few hours, and then stay here tonight. In the morning we will move to The Lodge and our place there." I let Mom know as we exited onto the main floor.
We led her into the living room and told her if she needed to rest, we would show her to her room.
"I don't need rest, I slept on the plane. I need to see my boys and catch up on your lives." Mom replied. "The girls said they had a great time, accepted jobs here and want me to move as well. It looks like you have plenty of room for all of us here."
"We do have plenty of room, Mom, but not in our house. We built homes for everyone on this street. You probably noticed them when you drove up. Can we get you something to drink, coffee, soda, water?" I asked.
"Coffee would be nice," she replied.
I hit a button on our end table and asked Margret, our housekeeper, to bring in three coffees.
"I am so proud of you boys," Mom said. "Your game business was so successful, and when you sold it, well, I wondered what you would do, and look at this."
"Thanks, Mom," Brian said. Walking over to where she sat and gave her a kiss on her cheek. Her blouse was partially unbuttoned, and we both could see she was not wearing a bra.
"Why did you go into this type of business?" she asked.
"Well," I started, "Sex sells and people need a place where they can be free to express their sexual feeling and find someone to share it with no matter what persuasion they are. The town was dying, only three businesses left operating, so we bought them and all the land around to go with the acres of The Lodge we own. We are still a work in progress, the town is only half rebuilt so far, and with a Western theme since we live out here in the West."
"The girls told me everything when they got back home, they are so excited to get back." Mom commented.
"Everything?" Brian asked.
"What they you fucked them, and they might be pregnant, well at least they think they are." Mom replied.
We both turned red when she said that.
"It's okay," Mom said leaning back on the sofa. "Something I need to tell you, a family secret. Your dad was sterile. We didn't know each other sexually until after we married. Not that would have told us his situation either. We wanted kids and my family, well, I grew up having sexual relationships with family and extended family all on the pill. Your Uncle Steve volunteered to provide the means for us to have children, so he moved in with us, and we fucked until I became pregnant. Three girls later, your dad still wanted a boy, so Uncle Steve stayed, and we could not have been more excited when we found out twin boys were in the womb. When you were born, I had my tubes tied, we had accomplished what we wanted. When your dad died 10 years ago, I continued to visit family and had my needs met."
"Wow, I would have never thought," Brian said.
"I told your sisters right before I flew out, their reaction was about the same as yours."