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Adult +
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2
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1,850
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5
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Moving
Well, this is my first story on here. Hope you all enjoy. I plan on updating at least every Saturday, and maybe on Sundays.
Also, the summary will probably change, along with some warnings. Nothing big. I'm not going to throw non-con or Mpreg when i said i wasn't. Probably just gonna add something like SoloM and Oral. Just wanted to give a heads up.
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“Smell that? That’s the smell of fresh country air.” My Aunt said from the driver’s seat.
“Really? All I can smell is Riley‘s shit.” I replied from the back, in the middle.
“Oh hush, if you don’t like it, then you change him.”
“And risk getting shit all over you’re car?” Seriously, the car’s jumping around so bad that I’m having trouble keeping a hold onto the kid so he doesn’t fly out the window.
“We’ll be off the gravel soon enough.” Auntie told me, and I prayed she wasn’t lying. Riley was having the time of his life though. He was like, what, two?
“We there yet?” I asked after a minute, just to be annoying, and Auntie looked at me through the rearview mirror, so she could give me the evil eye.
“Just about,” she replied. I had yet to make her go off on me, like I had planned. She knew that I was trying to though, which was probably why she hadn’t.
“I thought you said we’d be off the gravel by now.” I said, bored, tightening my grip on Riley between my legs.
“Shut it you little freak.” Ouch.
“If anyone’s a freak it’s this little monster right here,” I told her, looking down at the kid, who was trying to make himself bounce more, even with me holding onto him.
“He is not. Don’t say that about your cousin.” Auntie said threateningly, but she knew I knew that it was empty. It was true.
“We gonna be there anytime soon?” I asked again, but this time she didn’t even answer. Hag.
Another five minutes, and we finally were off the gravel, thankfully. Riley whined a bit, but I managed to distract him with his little stuffed toy. Carried that fucking thing around like his life depended on it.
“Another five minutes.” Auntie informed us after a few mzore minutes, and I sighed with relief. I hated being in this fucking car. It was old and it smelled. Can’t forget that Riley really needed to be changed.
I looked up to see us coming up on a town. Seemed pretty small, though I knew that it was going to be.
“This it?” I asked, just for confirmation, and saw Auntie nod, looking around herself.
“A friend of a friend told me about this place. Supposed to be some sort of hot spot.” I was too busy looking around to say something to that, until I had a thought.
“So do I have to worry, or what?” Auntie pursed her lips, before slowly nodding.
“Just to be careful. Not everyone’s a freak like you.” Again with the names.
“Don’t forget, you fall into that category too,” I smirked, getting a smile out of her.
“I guess I do.”
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Two hours later, we had everything into our new house.
It was pretty far out in the woods, though I was sure Auntie made sure of that for my convenience. I felt a bit guilty about it, and decided I wasn’t going to give her any shit for a while. Might even help take care of Riley, if she needed.
“You start on Monday.” Auntie practically ordered, making me look up from the fridge I was stocking with the items she’d been bringing in.
“Oh come on, don’t make me go.” I begged, already knowing that she was talking about school.
“It’s your last year. Don’t whine.” She slammed a few bags down on the table that we moved into here, and left to get more before I could say anything else.
When she came back in, I was about to bring it back up, but she shook her head.
“It’s final.” I frowned, biting my lip.
“But there’s nothing that I need to learn.” I told her. It was true, to an extent. It’s not like I needed schooling anymore.
“Besides, you can make friends here that you can actually talk to,” Auntie completely ignored me.
I guess she was right on that one, but I didn’t really want new friends.
Either way, I let it go, at least for the night. It was Thursday, so I was sure that I had more chances to convince her that I didn’t need to go to school.
“Where’s Riley?” I asked when I was finished with the fridge, my stomach growling, and I looked longingly at the meat.
“Put him to bed. He was tired. Help me out.” Auntie had a big box, with the word ‘BOOKS’ in permanent marker written across it.
She was struggling to get it down the hallway, so I went in front of her, and grabbed at the bottom, lifting it out of her hands, and taking it to the room that was going to be her ‘study’ from here on out.
“Thanks kid.” She left to get out more boxes.
I looked around the room. Already it had a sort of dark aura about it, the curtains where drawn, and the room was already painted black. There was a large antique mirror in the back, with a black veil covering it that I knew to stay far away from it.
I heard a yell from the front, and left, giving one last look, before going to help Auntie with the rest of the boxes.
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My room, so far, was pretty drab. As of yet, it only had a bed, pushed back in a corner, and a dresser. There wasn’t much more that I wanted. At least that I knew I wasn’t going to get torn up.
It was a second story room, and there was a tree right outside the window. Would be a good escape if I felt like I needed to get out without Auntie knowing about it, though she’d kill me if she knew I snuck out.
The first story had the master bedroom, which was Auntie’s, and another bedroom, which was Riley’s. Of course the living room and kitchen, two bathrooms, study, a guest room, and a backroom that led out to the backyard.
The second story had my room, another guestroom, a bathroom, and a storage room. Pretty much just a lot of useless space. It was pretty noise though. Quiet.
Auntie didn’t even have to call me when dinner was ready, I could smell it all the way up in my room, and I was practically drooling by the time I got down.
I didn’t care much for the spices and everything else she cooked with, but the meat was always the best. Especially the steak. Practically fucking raw. Delicious.
After being told a few times not to scarf it down, we got in a conversation. Apparently the a friend of the friend of the friend who told us about this place lived here, and said friendly friend was wanting us all come over tomorrow for a welcoming dinner.
“You have to use manners, alright? They’re a nice family. The daughter’s a witch though, so watch out for that.” Auntie warned with a wink, and I rolled my eyes.
“How’d you find out?” I asked. I didn’t think she was gone that long.
“Met them at the store.” Was all the answer I got out of her.
“Whatever. What about us?” She knew what I was talking about.
“Probably best to keep quiet about it. Don’t need them scare them, do we?” She raised an eyebrow, and I shrugged nonchalantly.
“They’d be pissed if they found out we were keeping it from them.”
“Well, if they can’t understand, then to hell with them.” She waved her hand, signaling the end of the conversation.
After dinner, I went to check on Riley, to see how he was doing from the move. He might be a pain, but I loved the kid.
He was still sound asleep. Probably be a bit whiney when he finds out that he missed dinner, but he’ll get over it.
I was tired myself, but I wanted to check out the backyard, see the woods and all that.
I called out to Auntie, telling her where I’d be, getting an ‘okay’ before I ran out, glad for the fresh air.
Couldn’t get this in the city, that was for damn sure.
I’d only been in the country a few times, and other than almost getting sick from getting close to a cluster of turkey barns, it was great.
I might even get used to being out here, though I guess I shouldn’t enjoy it. I felt too fucking guilty to do so, and that it’d be unfair to Auntie, since she was the one that had to take care of everything.
I went around to the side, to where the tree was, underneath my window, and saw that it’d be the perfect place to nap under, until I found an even better piece of shade, preferably farther away from the house, so I could feel a real sense of privacy.
After contemplating going ahead and taking a nap, I decided I’d help Auntie out a bit more with the moving, before heading to bed. It’d been a long day today.
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The next couple chapters will be longer, don’t forget to review! (I need them.)
Also, the summary will probably change, along with some warnings. Nothing big. I'm not going to throw non-con or Mpreg when i said i wasn't. Probably just gonna add something like SoloM and Oral. Just wanted to give a heads up.
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“Smell that? That’s the smell of fresh country air.” My Aunt said from the driver’s seat.
“Really? All I can smell is Riley‘s shit.” I replied from the back, in the middle.
“Oh hush, if you don’t like it, then you change him.”
“And risk getting shit all over you’re car?” Seriously, the car’s jumping around so bad that I’m having trouble keeping a hold onto the kid so he doesn’t fly out the window.
“We’ll be off the gravel soon enough.” Auntie told me, and I prayed she wasn’t lying. Riley was having the time of his life though. He was like, what, two?
“We there yet?” I asked after a minute, just to be annoying, and Auntie looked at me through the rearview mirror, so she could give me the evil eye.
“Just about,” she replied. I had yet to make her go off on me, like I had planned. She knew that I was trying to though, which was probably why she hadn’t.
“I thought you said we’d be off the gravel by now.” I said, bored, tightening my grip on Riley between my legs.
“Shut it you little freak.” Ouch.
“If anyone’s a freak it’s this little monster right here,” I told her, looking down at the kid, who was trying to make himself bounce more, even with me holding onto him.
“He is not. Don’t say that about your cousin.” Auntie said threateningly, but she knew I knew that it was empty. It was true.
“We gonna be there anytime soon?” I asked again, but this time she didn’t even answer. Hag.
Another five minutes, and we finally were off the gravel, thankfully. Riley whined a bit, but I managed to distract him with his little stuffed toy. Carried that fucking thing around like his life depended on it.
“Another five minutes.” Auntie informed us after a few mzore minutes, and I sighed with relief. I hated being in this fucking car. It was old and it smelled. Can’t forget that Riley really needed to be changed.
I looked up to see us coming up on a town. Seemed pretty small, though I knew that it was going to be.
“This it?” I asked, just for confirmation, and saw Auntie nod, looking around herself.
“A friend of a friend told me about this place. Supposed to be some sort of hot spot.” I was too busy looking around to say something to that, until I had a thought.
“So do I have to worry, or what?” Auntie pursed her lips, before slowly nodding.
“Just to be careful. Not everyone’s a freak like you.” Again with the names.
“Don’t forget, you fall into that category too,” I smirked, getting a smile out of her.
“I guess I do.”
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Two hours later, we had everything into our new house.
It was pretty far out in the woods, though I was sure Auntie made sure of that for my convenience. I felt a bit guilty about it, and decided I wasn’t going to give her any shit for a while. Might even help take care of Riley, if she needed.
“You start on Monday.” Auntie practically ordered, making me look up from the fridge I was stocking with the items she’d been bringing in.
“Oh come on, don’t make me go.” I begged, already knowing that she was talking about school.
“It’s your last year. Don’t whine.” She slammed a few bags down on the table that we moved into here, and left to get more before I could say anything else.
When she came back in, I was about to bring it back up, but she shook her head.
“It’s final.” I frowned, biting my lip.
“But there’s nothing that I need to learn.” I told her. It was true, to an extent. It’s not like I needed schooling anymore.
“Besides, you can make friends here that you can actually talk to,” Auntie completely ignored me.
I guess she was right on that one, but I didn’t really want new friends.
Either way, I let it go, at least for the night. It was Thursday, so I was sure that I had more chances to convince her that I didn’t need to go to school.
“Where’s Riley?” I asked when I was finished with the fridge, my stomach growling, and I looked longingly at the meat.
“Put him to bed. He was tired. Help me out.” Auntie had a big box, with the word ‘BOOKS’ in permanent marker written across it.
She was struggling to get it down the hallway, so I went in front of her, and grabbed at the bottom, lifting it out of her hands, and taking it to the room that was going to be her ‘study’ from here on out.
“Thanks kid.” She left to get out more boxes.
I looked around the room. Already it had a sort of dark aura about it, the curtains where drawn, and the room was already painted black. There was a large antique mirror in the back, with a black veil covering it that I knew to stay far away from it.
I heard a yell from the front, and left, giving one last look, before going to help Auntie with the rest of the boxes.
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My room, so far, was pretty drab. As of yet, it only had a bed, pushed back in a corner, and a dresser. There wasn’t much more that I wanted. At least that I knew I wasn’t going to get torn up.
It was a second story room, and there was a tree right outside the window. Would be a good escape if I felt like I needed to get out without Auntie knowing about it, though she’d kill me if she knew I snuck out.
The first story had the master bedroom, which was Auntie’s, and another bedroom, which was Riley’s. Of course the living room and kitchen, two bathrooms, study, a guest room, and a backroom that led out to the backyard.
The second story had my room, another guestroom, a bathroom, and a storage room. Pretty much just a lot of useless space. It was pretty noise though. Quiet.
Auntie didn’t even have to call me when dinner was ready, I could smell it all the way up in my room, and I was practically drooling by the time I got down.
I didn’t care much for the spices and everything else she cooked with, but the meat was always the best. Especially the steak. Practically fucking raw. Delicious.
After being told a few times not to scarf it down, we got in a conversation. Apparently the a friend of the friend of the friend who told us about this place lived here, and said friendly friend was wanting us all come over tomorrow for a welcoming dinner.
“You have to use manners, alright? They’re a nice family. The daughter’s a witch though, so watch out for that.” Auntie warned with a wink, and I rolled my eyes.
“How’d you find out?” I asked. I didn’t think she was gone that long.
“Met them at the store.” Was all the answer I got out of her.
“Whatever. What about us?” She knew what I was talking about.
“Probably best to keep quiet about it. Don’t need them scare them, do we?” She raised an eyebrow, and I shrugged nonchalantly.
“They’d be pissed if they found out we were keeping it from them.”
“Well, if they can’t understand, then to hell with them.” She waved her hand, signaling the end of the conversation.
After dinner, I went to check on Riley, to see how he was doing from the move. He might be a pain, but I loved the kid.
He was still sound asleep. Probably be a bit whiney when he finds out that he missed dinner, but he’ll get over it.
I was tired myself, but I wanted to check out the backyard, see the woods and all that.
I called out to Auntie, telling her where I’d be, getting an ‘okay’ before I ran out, glad for the fresh air.
Couldn’t get this in the city, that was for damn sure.
I’d only been in the country a few times, and other than almost getting sick from getting close to a cluster of turkey barns, it was great.
I might even get used to being out here, though I guess I shouldn’t enjoy it. I felt too fucking guilty to do so, and that it’d be unfair to Auntie, since she was the one that had to take care of everything.
I went around to the side, to where the tree was, underneath my window, and saw that it’d be the perfect place to nap under, until I found an even better piece of shade, preferably farther away from the house, so I could feel a real sense of privacy.
After contemplating going ahead and taking a nap, I decided I’d help Auntie out a bit more with the moving, before heading to bed. It’d been a long day today.
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The next couple chapters will be longer, don’t forget to review! (I need them.)