1. Ian's Adventure Pt. 06


    Date: 5/2/2024, Categories: Incest/Taboo, Author: byWriting_Assignment, Source: Literotica

    ... walls and roof. Several times we could see the large windows bowing from the force of the wind.
    
    More than once, I debated the wisdom of choosing to remain here.
    
    I was convinced that the storm would rip the roof off and blow us all away.
    
    Since the loss of power earlier that day, we were now completely stranded in isolation.
    
    All we had were several boxes of scented candles meant to provide romantic lighting for a newly wed couple on their honey moon. Not overly bright, but the candles worked admirably well, giving us the only source of illumination we had.
    
    Several conversations started, soon faltered, drowned out by the wall rattling peals of thunder, forcing us back into silence.
    
    A loud crash sounded from outside and I quickly found that a tree had fallen on the SUV, making escape impossible now.
    
    There wasn't much to do. Since this was a honeymoon retreat, the hosts did not really provide for any kind of games or the like, assuming that the newlyweds would be too busy for such mundane pastimes. One board game we did find was missing most of it's pieces, and the deck of cards Lily found was missing three aces.
    
    So we bore the increasing darkness stoically, watching the lightning cast stark shadows on the walls of the living room as evening turned to night. The large expanse of windows gave us a front seat view to the fury of the storm, and it was awe inspiring.
    
    "Oh! Wait, wait!" Mom said abruptly, rising. She snatched up one of the candles. "I just ...
    ... remembered! I have a game we can all play!"
    
    So saying she carefully made her way to the room she shared with Lily and Yvonne, and returned several minutes later with a factory sealed board game.
    
    "A friend of mine gave this to me before we left. Said it was a lot of fun." Mom said. Mom didn't know anything about the game, other than her friend highly recommended it and insisted mom take it with her. Mom agreed, thinking that should the occasion arise, she would give the game a try while on vacation after the wedding was over.
    
    At first glance, it was a fantasy style exploration game. A stack of sizeable six sided cardboard game boards that were to connect via the path ways shared at the border. Indeed, it seemed like a mansion or castle with titles like 'Great Hall' and 'Green House' and others. The total playing area could be quite large, and completely random depending on how the pieces were fitted together.
    
    There were also several stacks of playing cards of different designed backs that matched the iconography of various places on the playing field. Land on that marked space, draw the appropriate card.
    
    Six pewter figures, three male, three female.
    
    Seemed simple enough.
    
    Again, nothing I hadn't seen before.
    
    I didn't have high hopes for this game.
    
    Still, it beat just staring at the rain.
    
    We gathered around the low coffee table. We could have used the dining room table, but that table was too large to gather around the board comfortably, while the ...
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