Kathy's Brother Ch. 07

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Part 7 of the 8 part series

Updated 10/31/2022
Created 06/29/2005
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While Lydia slept, I eased myself off the bed and slipped downstairs. Mom was in the kitchen, elbows deep in a bowl of salad greens.

"Anything I can do to help?"

"Absolutely. Thanks for asking, Kathy." She smiled at me. "There's a package of tuna steaks in the fridge. Can you get them into a marinade? If your father gets home in time, we can grill them outside. And if he's late..." She raised her eyebrows and shrugged her shoulders.

"Yeah," I laughed. The most reliable thing about Dad at supper-time was that he was always unreliable. "We can throw them onto the grill-pan here."

"Exactly."

I got out the tuna and put it in a shallow dish with olive oil and lime juice. I looked at it a minute and ground some pepper over it. "Garlic, you think?"

"No. I think that's just perfect." She brushed salad off her hands and turned to me.

"Have you gotten together with Lydia yet?"

"Oh. Yeah. This afternoon. She's upstairs. We were talking, and she just sort of faded on me. She's sound asleep."

"Poor thing. She must be exhausted." Mom got a serious look in her eyes. "Kathy, she can't just sleep now. She needs to get back on our time. You go up and wake her. Tell her she's welcome to eat with us. Go on, now."

When I got to the top of the stairs, Jack was just coming out of my room, pulling the door softly shut behind him.

"What were you doing in there?" I asked him.

"Looking for you. Keep quiet," he whispered, putting a finger to his lips. "She's way gone."

"Mom says she needs to get up," I said, pushing past him and opening my door.

It took me a minute to fathom what Jack had seen in my room. Lydia was still on her back, sleeping. One leg was stretched straight and the other was bent at the knee, raising her short skirt to her waist. Her breasts, as she breathed, pushed at her tight top. Her arms made a loose circle around her head. She couldn't have looked more enticing if she were nude. I was surprised at the way the sight of her affected me. It hit me then, finally. We weren't little girls any more. Lydia was a stunningly beautiful woman, and I had, well, a few weeks of experience that told me, if nothing else, that I'd never be a little girl again.

I walked over to the bed and looked down at her. I flicked a glance at the door, but Jack was gone.

I leaned over Lydia and pushed a curl of dark hair off her brow. She looked so beautiful lying there. I bent further and kissed her forehead.

"Jack?" she mumbled. Her left arm came up and closed around my neck.

"Just me, Lydia."

"Kathy?" Her arm flew from me and she bolted upright. "I, I guess I must have been dreaming. Ohmigod, what time is it?"

I turned to the clock on my bed-side table, trying to come to terms with what Lydia had said when she woke.

"It's six-thirty," I told her, and looked back at her over my shoulder.

A red flush had crept up under her tan cheeks, and she stared at me with wide eyes.

"Mom says you can eat with us. Why don't you call your parents and tell them you'll be home later."

"Oh. Okay."

"See you downstairs, then?"

"Yeah. Sure."

My mind was buzzing as I went downstairs. Jack and me. Me and Lydia. Jack and Lydia? Why had she called out his name when I woke her? Why had she seemed so embarrassed? What the hell was he doing in my room with her?

"Kathy? Perfect timing," my Mom shouted out. "Your father just called and said not to wait supper for him. Can you bring the salad out while I get the tuna on? Thanks, dear. Oh, is Lydia eating with us?"

"Yeah, she is," I said as I rounded into the kitchen. I picked up the salad bowl and walked out onto the deck, my brain awhirl with pictures of Lydia and Jack. When I saw him there, leaning back in his chair as if nothing had happened, I almost threw the bowl at him.

Instead, I placed it gently on the table. I turned from Jack to go back inside.

"Hey, Kath," he said. I turned back to him, venom coursing through my veins.

"What now?" I asked coldly.

"Listen," he said. "It's about Lydia."

"I'll bet it is," I snarled.

"Uh, I'm not exactly sure how to say this, but she's your best friend and all..." His voice trailed away.

I walked over and stood over him.

"So, what?" I asked. I wasn't going to hear this without at least making him uncomfortable.

He reached out and grabbed me just above my knee. I tried to move away, but the warmth of his hand seemed to flow into me.

I looked down at his hand on my leg, and then into his eyes. Oh, god, those gorgeous blue eyes.

"Just tell me that everything will be the same with us," Jack pleaded. "I know she's your best friend, but please don't let her come between us,"

I sank down until his hand was between my thighs.

"Silly boy, "I grinned at him.

"Supper's ready," Mom called, and she and Lydia came out onto the deck, plates in hand.

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AnonymousAnonymousalmost 15 years ago
another asshole

another asshole that starts a story gets us hooked then drops it right when it gets good total waste of time what happens next do they fuck do the parents find out does she get pregnant what happens when they go to college only an uncaring ass would leave the readers hanging like this

AvarcalionAvarcalionover 15 years ago
Come on...

This has bee a great series, one of the best I've read in a while. Please say that this isn't the end of Kathy and Jack's story...

oldwayneoldwayneover 15 years ago
Good while it lasted...

But more would have been better.

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 17 years ago
keep it coming

Great story, can't wait for the next part of the story... keep it coming

AnonymousAnonymousabout 17 years ago
hope

I hope very much you carry on with the story. it has a very good begining.

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