Everyone is 18+ in the this story of love and lust with family. I rode the short bus in school and am dyslexic and use software and editors to make it fun to read.
Want Sin? Try your Twin. Book 4
Sleeping late, we were clean, and the sheets smelled good. You got up and loaded the coffee maker as I put a tee and shorts on with flip flops going out to start breakfastβeggs, and bacon. I made veggie bacon for my Sister. I made buttermilk biscuits and baked them in the propane oven. I fry up four slices of sausage patties, and only one is left. I cook up the last piece after pouring out the extra grease. I added a few tablespoons of flour, cooked the starch taste out, and added a half cup of coffee to mix with the flour and sausage. I added salt and pepper and a hot sauce and made gravy for the biscuits.
Fifteen minutes, we ate breakfast in our chairs; you were cute and girly as you moved your chair over so our knees were touching. You took one of your veggie bacon and traded me one for my bacon, and we ate. We had a biscuit each for the gravy and one with butter and jelly. I made two eggs and two honey butter sausage biscuits with eggs and wrapped them up for a mid-morning snack.
We broke camp just a half hour before check-out time as the rain had stopped. I found the truck ABS was a dream to drive on wet roads. We stopped at the biggest town, found a laundromat, and washed our clothes as I worked for a half hour getting the next three weeks loaded in my program. I gave you the laptop, and you said we needed two. This is because we both need to spend time to make money.
I went to one of the locals about our age and asked. "Is there a place to buy computers near?"
The person says. "Yes, there is a Big Box store just outside the city line next to the liquor store and used clothing store."
There was an odd mix of things to earn money in a town of thirty thousand people. The laundromat had a coffee bar and pool tables, and video games. There was a wire rack with postcards, and one photo stood out. It was a house on a hill with iron beams mounted into it, giving it an odd shape. It showed a center round house lit with a fire pit and a pool with a big deck built around it and an outside kitchen; two wings stood on the beams. The hill had a trail down to the lake; a pier led into the water. The postcard was five years old, and get this, it was a listing for homes for sale in southern California, a town of Big Bear Lake, one state over. So for kicks, I bought it. It was a buck.
I showed it to Den, and she fell in love with it like I did. "You said skiing a lake in the summer, a three-hour drive to the ocean and two to Los Angeles. Hell, baby, it has two wings!"
It said for sale but no price. So Den opened an internet search and found it listed it was still for sale. So Den pulls up a spreadsheet and shows it to me. So we are two-thirds of the way there to buying a big house.
Den says. "I crunched the numbers. If you hit 75% of your wins, that gives us the rest for a down payment; you want to ask Jimmy if he has anything he can put down?"
We went to the Big Box store. Den picked out the best laptop there and saw better ram cards and a better hard drive for mine. I bought a Kindle. It was loaded with a hundred books. Well, at least they're paid for. I have to download them. They come with the book; I need to pick them up on line.
You showed me the photos of the house. The master bedroom had a master bathroom the size of my bedroom, and the bed looked into the sunrise, as did the bathroom. The wings matched in design. Both had balconies and hot tubs. The house had four bedrooms with four and a half baths, a four-car garage, a basement game room with a wine room, a fireplace in the tasting room, one in the living room, and one in each of the two main bedrooms.
The kitchen looked into the lake over the living room. The kitchen is two steps up, so your view of the lake is almost untouched. The house had both city water and well water. The slanted roofs were full of solar panels, and the windows and glass walls were double-glazed. The rest of the house was heavily insulated. A septic tank handled the sewage, and the house had a large propane tank buried on the hill to keep it from being seen.
The city put in gas lines and laid the sewer lines, but that had yet to be put into service. There was a note of an issue with the city, and the pipes could freeze. The taxes were high but less than our folk's place in the big city. All in all, it looked like a dream, and I thought this was my truck was just a dream that my youth needed, we deserves more out of life.
I text Jimmy.
"I found it. I am so close to buying it; we have more than half now, two wings, and two master bedrooms. I'll add the link after the text. Are we talking kids' shit, or do you want to be half in on our love nest?"
I got a text back.
"Sorry was in history class; the whole school is talking about the police arresting your folks, that and the fact they sent you to camp that's now being investigated for money laundering. Your Uncle was head of the camp. You knew that, right?"
I text back.
"What the fuck? He's what?"
You sent a link and a text that read.
"Next class, got to go will call when I get home. The place is right out of our dreams. You and I have never been kids."
I show Den my phone as you save your work and hand it to me. I went to the link on the laptop, and the news spot was on about the camp. They fuzzed out the faces and used our words, but the actors voiced them. The camp's owner was the head of the church and had left the country about the time I sent Dad the email. Why did he go then and not when the story broke? Wait, one of the DVDs did not have a label on it. What did that mean?
Our Uncle is VP in charge of Public Relations for the church and camp, and he's taking the fall for the camp. On the other hand, Dad and Mom have been charged with fourteen counts of incest. That's how many times on the DVD their clothes started different in each one.
The news reporter says. "The couple planned to add their eighteen-year-old children to their sick games. They are looking at one hundred and forty years in jail each, with a $140,000.00 fine. Their house is being forfeited to pay the fines, which takes months. There is no word where the two kids are, but they are both eighteen and free to do as they please. The church was closed after a fire broke out in the business office; the crowds were there to watch it burn the streets were blocked in both directions the trucks could not get to the fire to put it out."
I sent a text to Casey. "
In the DVDs, not all were the same look at the one unmarked; I think there is something on it. The timing of when the head of the church ran was odd. Think about it he did not run when the camp story broke. He ran when I called my dad that was almost four days, two, and two should be four, not five, right?"
I took us to a nice dinner. The Saturday games are hours away from being over. I'm trying to act grown-up and not watch or listen to the fun. Of course, watching them never helped, but I kept up with the games.
Denise says. "You itching like you need to watch the games like you can change the outcome or the bet. I check the stocks every two hours, but it's only to see if my program sees any changes and gives me a red warring, and my search engine checks the news for the keywords I loaded in. I could set that up to track changes in stats, which might give us more of an edge. I can work on this, and you can ignore me for a few hours."