Part 04 - Sister Reconciliation
Lana stirred in her sleep, as the light coming through the blinds of her window touched her eyes. She turned and looked at the other side of the bed. Ellie wasn't there.
Ugh...
The thought of getting up was scaring her. What was the protocol for dealing with your sister knowing you were fucking their brother? Probably a difficult manuscript to come by. In the meantime, Lana would just have to deal with having no idea of what Ellie would be thinking or doing.
Her sister had completely vanished after seeing her with Kevin's cock inside her. Lana hadn't told him of Ellie's presence, thinking she would prefer to try and handle the situation with a one on one with her. She would have to find her first, though.
Delaying going upstairs as much as she could without raising Kevin's suspicion, as she wished to collect her thoughts before facing Ellie, Lana hadn't even been able to find her sister. She hadn't been in their shared bedroom, and not wanting to make noise around the house whilst searching for her, the blonde girl just went to sleep, delaying the inevitable conversation for the next day.
She got up and made her way downstairs. Only her mother was in the kitchen, making pancakes.
'Hey, honey. You're up early...' Mom greeted her in good spirits.
So, Ellie didn't tell her...
Lana mused to herself.
'The day looked too good to waste. And the food smelled delicious, too.' She told her mother, sniffing at the smell of her home made pancakes.
'Eat up then, sweetie.' Mom said, filling her plate as Lana sat down.
Munching on her food, Lana tried to behave normally.
'Have you seen Ellie? She woke up before me.' She asked, as if uninterested.
'She woke before you? My God, what's gotten into her? She didn't eat breakfast, then...'
That was strange. If she hadn't been in her bed during the night and she hadn't come down for breakfast, where the hell could she be?
Eating her breakfast quickly, and thanking her mother, Lana went to her bedroom to dress up for the day, when a thought suddenly crossed her mind. It was the only place she could think of. She dressed herself in casual attire and grabbed one of the books bought with Ellie.
Exiting the house through the back door, Lana made her way through the woods that were just a few feet away from the house she grew up in, knowing the path like the back of her hand from years of experience.
It was a clear sky Summer's day, and the temperature was still quite pleasant, as the blonde girl walked across the trees, inhaling the sweet clean air deeply along the way.
Before long, Lana was at her destination. It was a small clearing in the woods right at the top of a hill. The trees surrounded the spot, but the lake that Kevin and Dad enjoyed visiting was visible just a short distance away, below. She was slightly envious of Ellie for having chosen this as her hideaway spot, since it meant she couldn't use it.
And there was Ellie, her sister noticed. Sitting on the grass, her back resting against the natural embankment of the land, the brunette was reading, her expression neutral. It looked like her own personal natural sofa, Lana realized with a smile.
Lana wanted to go meet her and do what she'd decided to do, but now that she was here, her feet refused to move.
None of the three brothers had ever visited a hiding spot that wasn't his. Not even Kevin had been to Lana's. This felt like she was betraying the only point of agreement she ever had with her older sister. But then she thought of the consequences of her relationship with Kevin coming out to the world, and started to walk towards Ellie.
Trying to seem calmer than she actually was, Lana made her way to her sister, sitting down in front her, putting her own book down beside her. Ellie continued reading without giving her a second glance. She knew she was there, though, Lana could tell.
'Hey.' The blonde girl greeted.
Ellie soldiered on with her reading.
'I brought a book, Ellie. I can wait all day.'
Still no response.
'Come on, sis, we have to talk about this...'
'Get out.' Ellie replied calmly, not looking away from the book she was holding.
'What?'
'Get out of my hiding spot, now.' She clarified, still with her eyes glued to the pages.
Lana sighed.
'I know how much our hiding spots mean for us, but don't you think that we kind of have a more pressing issue here?'
'Seeming as though we don't even draw the line at fucking our own brother anymore, I'd say any other agreement we have is worth respecting.'
'Ellie...'
'Look,' Ellie finally looked up at her sister. 'if you're worried about people finding out, relax. What the fuck was I gonna say even if I wanted to?
Mom, Dad! Kev and Lana are having sex on the couch?!
'
They stared at each other for a few seconds. If Lana was being honest with herself, it should have been clear to her from the beginning how ridiculous it would be for her sister to tell anyone. But that wasn't what was troubling her now.
'That's not just what I came here for.' Lana told her, breaking the short pause. 'I don't want our relationship to get weird...'
'Oh, go fuck yourself!' Ellie blurted out, making Lana stare wide-eyed. 'What relationship? The one where you and I are constantly fighting with each other? The one where you're Mom and Dad's shining light and I'm the nerd that constantly disappoints their needs for what a daughter should be?'
'That's what you feel?'
'That's how it is. Hell, if they ever find out what you and Kevin are up to, I'm guessing they'll even set up the marriage, since the incest sex was done by perfect Lana and perfect Kevin...'
Lana felt like the words she heard were crushing her. Backing down wasn't her style, though.
'So you think, what, that you were the severely misunderstood child growing up? That you're the sad victim of parent expectations? Get your head out of your ass, Howard!'
That caught Ellie by surprise.
'What are you-'
'Do you even look around yourself? Have you ever taken any interest in your brothers?' Lana asked her sister angrily. 'Kevin gets tons of shit for not picking a more "American" sport, whatever the fuck that means! At the same time as he does brilliantly at it, he's constantly thinking he's not intelligent enough...'