My Relative Duress

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JUDO
JUDO
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--- in answer to WickedEve's "Awkward Situations" challenge ---


Spring break comes. The highway calls,
Leading me to my ancestral abode.
Wind in my hair under blue cloud terrain,
Singing to music as my sports car slowed.

Normal circumstance, I'd say "Hi!"
As my parental units hug and kiss,
Then out all night under neon glow,
Forgetting who I am in champagne bliss.

But normal left the building three days ago
Old Uncle Fazz and his new-found love,
A twenty-something, drawling, Southern belle
Got hitched at Mom's without a shove.

Into the maw of the front door gloom,
I flashed my best smile and shouted, "I'm home!"
Fazz was first as he bumbled up the stairs
Followed by Jessie, smiling like a gnome.

She was five foot five, not an ounce of fat;
Bounced more than wriggled in a perfect dance.
Green eyes glowed above sculpted cheeks.
My breasts soft tingled as they held her glance.

Fazz bussed my cheek. "So, how ya been?"
I blinked for a sec, assembling my thoughts,
But Jessie took my face and kissed me deep.
I stiffened and swayed as my eyes pushed at spots

Sure, girls were fair game at least back at school,
But down at Mom's... Well, I think she'd object
Especially with Jessie, my new "Aunt," I think?
Scoping out her daughter like a science project.

Just then, my folks entered the foyer.
"You looked tired, dear. Don't you sleep at school?"
I yawned as Mom hugged and whispered to me,
"Take a nap 'til six. We'll eat by the pool."

Jess, quick as a cat as I climbed to my room
"Can I help you unpack?" Her innocent request.
I smiled best I could as she followed me up,
Suddenly conscious of my really short dress.

She opened my case and stuffed full the drawers,
"You must be tired. Clean up! I'll get this."
I tried to help, but insistence won out.
So, I stripped in the stall under warm shower's hiss.

The water felt great, but suddenly a breeze
Flew through the stall, and your guess is right,
Jessie climbed in, smiling, warm, naked…
And I wondered if my door was locked real tight.

JUDO
JUDO
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