THE PICNIC
Date: 2/9/2017,
Categories:
First Time
Mature
Taboo
Author: brianbigdogsmith
... very close to doing something..." "Close to doing WHAT, Ma?" She had my attention now. "I don't know. But that poor girl needs a break from all this, Daniel. Mark my words: she needs a little dose of love and happiness right now." I shrugged and took the last sip of my ale. "Don't we all," I said, looking up to see my mother's attention taken by something behind me. I turned to see my s****r's blue Taurus pulling up to the picnic area. "Hey!" Mom was yelling now and waving her dishtowel. "We're over here!" My s****r pulled in to a vacant spot and then I watched as the car door opened and she got out. "I see you," she called, closing the door so that I could now see her and the pink half-top and matching shorts that she was wearing. She looked good, as always. Her straight blonde hair shown radiant to her shoulders and kept back by the sunglasses tilted up on the top of her head. She was smiling broadly as she walked and waved to us, stopping only for a moment to avoid the two k**s who came running across her path chasing after an errant Frisbee. I hadn't noticed lately how tall my s****r was and how thin and long legged she still appeared and how graceful her walk. Her face, though it had lost many of its freckles, was still so youthful and bright even though she was now thirty-five. And, in spite of her having three c***dren, her exposed midriff revealed very feminine curves and a still firm, flat stomach. She somewhat ...
... resembled the actress Gwyneth Paltrow, I thought, having just seen her in the movie 'Shakespeare In Love'. "Hi," she said in her soft, cheery voice as she reached the table and kissed our mother. I stood to receive my offered kiss, smelling my s****r's familiar, girlish aroma as she pressed her soft lips to my cheek. "How you been, Danny?" she asked as she pulled back and smiled into my face. It was a warm smile that I could see would easily shatter if I said the wrong thing to her. "Fine, s*s. All things considered." Her smile did fade quickly. "Heard from Shelly?" "Spoke to her on the phone last week. She might let me take the girls, for a weekend, next month." "That would be nice," she said. "And what about you? Any news from Ted?" "He's going to AA." "He needs it," Mom chimed in. "Now sit. Sit with your b*****r and me and enjoy the picnic, Ellie." Ellen sat down next to me and settled herself, looking around at all the f****y members who were yelling out greetings to her as she waved back and called out their names. "Everyone's here," Mom said and then she corrected herself and added, "well, almost everyone." Ellen looked across at Mom and then turned to me and f***ed her smile to return and said, "I'm a little thirsty. Is there anything to drink, Danny?" "I brought beer," I said, knowing that she didn't much care for it. "No thanks. You know what effect even a ...