July 2004 β A Teenage Engagement
Β© JGUK2005
The Tangled Web is a story spanning several years and is based on the complicated lives of Sara and Sam, lovers who are brother and sister, and those they live with. Set in the English Midlands, the tale is told through a series of interlocking short stories. Although designed to be read in sequence, I have tried to make each chapter stand as a complete and satisfying story in itself.
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It is now fully eight months since David awoke from his coma. After many weeks of rehabilitation he has recovered enough to be discharged and is now living in the flat he shared with Sara before the accident.
The whole period of the accident is still a mystery to him. He knows who he is, who everyone around him is, but can remember little of the days just before his terrible injuries.
He remembers Sara well and recognises the twins. Everyone says they are his children, but for some reason he cannot quite put his finger on, he feels a strange unfamiliar coldness towards them and to Sara.
It is almost as if she is a stranger to him. David knows this is wrong but can do nothing about it.
He is living alone. He and Sara tried hard to live together after his discharge from hospital, but they have now separated as a consequence of his extreme coldness towards her and the children. Sara and the twins now live permanently with their 'Uncle Sam' in his nearby house.
David knows there must be a reason why he feels this way. He knows it's wrong. He hates himself for treating them this way. He knows there just has to be a reason for it. Sometimes the reason is tantalisingly close to his conscious mind but every time he tries to reach out and grasp it, the reason dives deep into his subconscious and hides from him again.
Meanwhile he feels more and more strongly attracted to Sophie, the angel who had awakened him from the depths of his nightmare. She is young, soft, beautiful and obviously madly in love with him. He still has difficulty understanding how she had awakened him, but his gratitude to her runs deep.
Sadly, Sophie lost her baby at 14 weeks. Her doctor thought that the stress surrounding David's accident and recovery might have contributed to the miscarriage, but impressed upon her that these things do happen surprisingly often. She still lives with her parents and is about to start a new college term in September. She has told no-one about David, the baby or her miscarriage.
David can tell Sophie has a secret, but he could also tell that this secret wasn't buried within his own closed mind. No, David knows it is withheld from him by Sophie and that he will have to wait for her to release it to him when β if β she wants to.
Strangely, David remembers more about his lunches and cinema trips with Sophie than he does about his life with Sara. He knows this is wrong too, but again is helpless to do anything about it. Sophie and David meet almost every day and go out together several times a week. He has no memory of taking Sophie's virginity that infamous evening, but as the months pass, and David falls deeper and deeper in love with her, he knows from the powerful urges within both their bodies when they kiss that the moment cannot be far away.
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It had finally happened.
David looked across the rumpled white sheets of the double bed at the slender, blonde haired figure lying peacefully asleep beside him. Sophie's long hair had fanned out over the pillow giving her soft, angelic features a golden halo. Once again, David marvelled at her beauty and innocence β although perhaps she was not quite as innocent as he had thought just an hour ago.
David was puzzled. After months β no years β of real friendship, he had finally made love with Sophie.
He had expected it to be soft and gentle. It had been much more than that.
He had expected it to be exciting and wildly arousing. It had been much more than that, too.
He had expected her to be frightened and perhaps overawed by the loss of her virginity and by the immense size of his erection. This had not happened, and David felt uneasy.
Sophie had on more than one occasion told him that she had never had sex with anyone else. And who could possibly suspect that sweet innocent face of telling a lie?
He was used to the look of shock, fear and anticipation on a girl's face when her fingers first touched his huge, erect cock.
He was used to seeing wide-eyed fear and perhaps a little pain when his outsized erection first penetrated her vagina, until her body accommodated to his size and real body shaking pleasure began.
He had, on a few memorable occasions, seen the incredulous look on a young girl's face as his mighty cock stripped away her virginity before replacing it with pleasure on a new, unimagined scale.
But Sophie had shown none of these things. She had not blanched at the sight of his cock; rather she appeared to welcome it as a familiar friend. She had shown no fear as he had reared up over her and when his smooth head had slipped between the sweet lips of her vagina and into her body, her face had borne a look of relief, joy and delight.
She had not been a virgin β there had been no tearing of her hymen as David sank his full length into her, and she had not stiffened to repel him as virgins habitually did.
No! Sophie's legs had widened and her body had opened like a flower, drawing him in until their bellies had touched, and as he had thrust himself slowly, then faster into her tight passage, her body had moved in rhythm with his, her legs wrapping themselves around his waist until they had reached a shattering climax together.
But, he realised, she had not actually said she was a virgin and he could testify that she had not been one that evening.
Although he recalled little or nothing of the days surrounding his accident, David's memory of things long past was quite good.
Now David lay alongside her, a warm glow within him mirroring the glow in his loins, but on his face there was a puzzled frown.
Was the secret buried in the lost days surrounding his accident?
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Was Sophie one of his conquests? Why had she not mentioned this?
What was this unfamiliar feeling inside him?
He couldn't really be in love, at last, could he? David stared into the approaching darkness, unable to sleep.
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