A Little Further

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     Westin did not heed his mother's warning.   He loved being around Rachel and she was nothing but nice and her parents were so sweet. Her dad reminded him of an owl, his big, sad brown eyes. They weren't rich but they wanted their girl to have a good education. Her mom was big and curvy. Her boobs were as big as Rachel's head, She was sweet though. She asked Westin about his major and home town. She was very inquisitive. He was still thinking about Rachel's boobs, It was late, but there were classes tomorrow. As he thought of Rachel, her parents just got home. The house was quiet and Bonnie was in her room looking sad.

"What's the matter sweet pea?"
"You know, I waited forever for her to be gone I wanted to have room to myself, but I miss her."
"You two are good sisters."

She went into their bedroom downstairs, put her arms around Gilbert and kissed him. He kissed back. He adored his Elise. Elise adored him.

"It was weird seeing him today," she said.
"I know. I won though."
"You did."
"Gilbert, and I hate to ask this, but do you think Rachel and Westin have done it?"
"Well, if she listened in Sunday school."
"I am sure she's fine."
"I am sure she got her start that day I found you by the lake. You had a sundress on and granny panties."  Elise giggled. "It turned me on." He began to massage her back.
"Gilbert, you still turn me on."
"As you do me."

She still turned him on.   He put her on him and began making love to her.   That was the best thing.  They still wanted each other twenty years later.   

   Back at at school, Westin walked Rachel back to her room.   They kissed goodnight and she walked in.   Arianna was sitting on her bed in her phone,   She was talking about her parents.  "They fought all weekend.   I hated the whole time I was there.  I hate both of them. Id'd rather live with my grandma, Yeah, and the hick is back."   She got in her bed and went to sleep.  Little did she know her parents were on campus.   "Yeah, and my mom wanted to go to dinner.  I didn't want to have that phony and drunk around me!"   She felt bad for her parents.   She would have never done that to hers.   "Can't wait to get into the house.  That fuckin' 'God is love"plaque is annoying."   Rachel rolled over and texted Westin.  "I want to throw it against the fuckin' wall," she said.  

   "What's up, baby?" He asked.
"I just want to leave." She was crying.
"Why?"
"Arianna is mean to me.  She wants to break my plaque.  It is from my grandma."
"I will take it.  Bring it tomorrow."
"I just don't want to stay here,".
"I know, babe.  Maybe in the fall next year, we get an apartment."
"I would love that." 
"We would be to be together all of the time."

Rachel would like that. She never felt so unwelcome in all the world. So, the next day before her English 101 class, she took the plaque down and put it in her backpack. She walked to class. She listened intently to the profess, and when she met Westin, she handed him her sign.   He happily put it up, which made her cry.  "Look, my roommate has class, do you want to stay?" She nodded. He kissed her. "I want to do this to you?" She smiled. "Please let me?" He took off her shorts and panties. She had never been exposed like this except for being diapered almost two decades ago. He opened her legs. She was so tiny. He kissed her thigh, and then he went higher. It was like when she was alone with herself, which was rare, and she rubbed herself to hysterics, but she could not control it. He kissed her when she came, which was out of nowhere, and she smiled. "I want to do this a lot," she said. "I think we need to get an apartment. I think my parents would be okay with it. My mom was a bad girl in the 1990's." Westin was excited, but there was no way his mother would have it. Then Westin taught her how to give him a blow job.  She was quite good at it.   However, the roommate's  class was almost over.  Westin was respectful and didn't want to hurt Rachel as she had been.  He loved her.  He kissed her skinny little shoulders. 

Things looked up for them. Back at home, her parents were sad she was gone, There was always a light their little girl gave the house and it was gone. Gilbert looked a little blue. Her mom cried in the bathroom when they got home. "All babies leave the nest. Why does it hurt so much, though?" She asked over breakfast. Gilbert had no answer. He missed his girl, too. However, Arianna was looking at guys in her business class to see who would be a good candidate for marriage. She HAD to get into that sorority, find a boyfriend, fall in love and NEVER darken that house in the suburbs again. She had to be perfect at rush and if that little hick was going to stop it, she would harm her. She hated the hick.

The sorority was all or nothing for Arianna,

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