Like my other stories, this series might have found a home in any number of categories. Group Sex, First Times, or even Exhibitionist & Voyeur.
A warning: There are elements of bi MMF herein, so if that isn't to your taste, so be it. There may be lots of other things that might appeal to you.
Thanks for all the positive feedback and votes for the first Window Seat trilogy. It is appreciated.
I hope you enjoy this second trilogy which jumps ahead to 2006.
Enjoy.
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I checked the forecasts from every source in the state and it looked like an awesome three days for a midweek hike. TV and internet called for clear skies and light breezes and they have no reason to lie, do they?
We had packed most of the gear the night before and all remained was toiletries, food that we'd carry in and the like. Sarah was a deep sleeper and loathe to set an alarm for any reason. I had mine set to go off at 5:30 but i didn't need it. I woke up with a hot, sucking mouth on my cock and looked up just as my wife shoved the covers aside. Smiling, she whispered that she was gonna miss me while I was away. I told her that I'd be back on Thursday afternoon.
"Nevertheless," she said and gently held my cock upright, straddled me and lowered herself down. I held her by her lovely full tits and thrust up into her- loving the feelings since forever. She bit her lip and we rode and arched and quietly came all over each other. I held her by her ass and pumped her full, moaning and trading tongues and not caring one bit about the morning breath. I was going to miss her, too.
Sharing kisses and whispers of devotion, we cuddled until she had to get up to pee. When she came back from the en suite I was getting dressed. She sat on the bed naked and reached for her robe as an afterthought. "I set a charge of dynamite under Sarah's bed, but I doubt it'll do anything. I'll go in and dump her onto the floor after the smoke clears."
I buttoned my jeans and commented that the only sure thing was that the blast wouldn't wake Ben up either. We had the sleepiest kids in Christendom. I doubt I'd see him before his sister and I were on our way to the hills.
When I had finished breakfast and loaded the perishables in the cold packs, my wife guided 'Sleepyhead Sarah' into the kitchen and coaxed her to have some toast and coffee. I loaded the pickup and looked at the front door. Mother and daughter were in a serious conference. I had no idea what they could have been talking so seriously about.
They were spitting images for the most part and kindred spirits in many ways, but my wife could offer no advice about camping and hiking, except for staying away from poison ivy. Sarah on the other hand could offer no advice to my wife about housekeeping besides waiting for the cleaning lady who came on Tuesdays and Fridays.
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Clapton, Skynyrd, The Stones and I were grooving as I drove west. We had been on the road for about an hour when she finally woke up. She stretched and sighed and rubbed her pretty face. "It's alive!" I said and she stuck out her tongue. She rummaged under the seat and pulled out her CD case, selecting a mix-tape disc and switching off the classic rock station I had been listening to.
"Out with the old... and in with the new..." and the truck was filled with Green Day, Usher and the Black Eyed Peas. Though mostly new and unfamiliar, I could sing the odd line when she held an invisible microphone to my face. She was being fun and silly, bopping in her seat- and emphasizing some of the more suggestive lyrics- and looking at me- daring me to say something.
Someone not familiar with the situation might have even thought she might have been flirting- and maybe she was- but that was just Sarah all over. She was the loudest in her clique- a leader in almost every way. She played basketball even though she was only five foot four, leading the charge up the court and setting plays. She played softball, a rock behind the plate. Because she was on the short side, she didn't get any scholarship offers, but she wasn't too concerned. She didn't consider herself university material.
My wife described her as saucy and rambunctious from the time she could walk. Curious about everything with a slashing wit, she could be heard over the din of all her girlfriends- just as likely to either cleverly satirize a teacher at school or make a fart joke.
Her brother Ben, on the other hand, though a year older, had recognized early that there was no way to compete with the 'sister tornado' as he called her. He turned and ran the other way, becoming bookish and shy- a camera and video and computer guy. He wasn't withdrawn by any means, just way more quiet by comparison. Though he considered himself a bit of a nerd, he had a savage wit too, and was quick to point out absurdities in life. By and large, we had two totally different kids, and we loved them dearly. As a family we got along as well as we could have hoped.
So if Sarah expected me to chide her for singing naughty songs or acting just the other side of proper, I wouldn't. I had heard her and her friends singing along to sexual things that would have been banned in my day. Nothing like a bunch of teen girls singing about their "humps" down in the basement rec room. Yes, indeed- an old dad at forty-two had better keep up- or at least keep his mouth shut.
Upstairs my wife would kid me about being an old prude, even though she knew too well I wasn't. Sometimes in bed she'd whisper and ask me which of our daughter's friends turned me on the most, and she'd make up stories about what might have happened with that girl and she and I. Sometimes I'd ask her the same question about Ben's friends and there would be more stories- always ending up in a sweet, hot lovemaking session. There were things in both of our pasts that would have shocked them to their cores- like the fact that we had been swinging since back in our college days- and had participated in bi group sex and other things.
But we always kept that from Sarah and Ben. As far as they knew we were normal, boring, suburban parents with mildly interesting jobs. But events were unfolding and history was about to give us all a good kick in the ass.
***
We stopped at a family restaurant on the interstate and had a wonderful late breakfast. We made the turn towards the park and its many hiking trails just before 10:30. The last filling station before the park came into view and since we needed gas, I pulled in. "Are you staying in here, sweetie?" I was going to get out to check on the gear in the back.
"No, Dad. I don't want to be a bear." Her hand was resting on the door handle and she was smiling mysteriously.
"A bear..? What are you talking about?"
"A bear, Dad. What does a bear do?" She was starting to get that impatient look that would immediately be followed by a classic eye-roll. "What does a bear do... in the woods?"
It dawned on me and I made a face. "Way too much information, kid!"
She laughed madly and hopped out of the truck and walked to the station. I shook my head.
***
The parking lot was deserted- just one dusty Subaru down the way. Doing this hike in the middle of September was way better than doing it in August like we usually did. Sarah and I had been doing our weekend hike thing for going on four years and every time we seemed to enjoy it more. I couldn't convince her to try a wilderness hike, she wanted some comforts. These trails were always well-kept despite the crowds and Rangers made sure there was firewood available to save the trees. There were little cul-de-sacs off the trails for overnight camping, and these were equipped with concrete pits to cut the risk of fires getting away and out of control.
There were water pumps fed from springs every few miles. These were the best trails the state had to offer and we were lucky to have them almost all to ourselves. Because Sarah had just graduated this past June and her job didn't start until the first week of October, we planned the hike for mid-week instead of week-end.
Loading ourselves with our backpacks and checking that we had everything, we flipped a coin to see who carried the tent first. I lost, so I had her strap it onto my pack and away we went.
Every year we had been doing this, Sarah and I had a chance to talk. We'd talk about school, her friends, her plans and her dreams. She'd tell hilarious stories about friends, teachers and teammates that were pure comedy. This year though, there wasn't much talk on the first leg of the trail, though we both commented on the changing colors of the trees, and how lovely it was compared to hiking in August of years past. She did take a few pictures with a digital camera Ben had outgrown. We sat and ate our lunch overlooking a valley cloaked in orange and crimson, reveling in the unseasonable heat of late summer.
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Back on the trail after lunch we heard the approaching burr of an ATV. A Park Ranger was heading toward us, giving a wave as she drew up, hauling a trailer of firewood behind her.
She turned off the motor. "Hi, you guys! I'm Brenda- I have this trail until the end of the season. Hope everything is going well."
I introduced myself- and my daughter Sarah. We shook hands.
"How goes the hike?"