"OOooooooooohhhhhh!" she wailed pitifully, her eyes unseeing as they registered her spasmodic delights.
Ella's legs quivered in mid-air for a few moments, and then Sylvie saw her brother-in-law quicken his pace at the last, ramming into the young servant girl with short hard strokes that kept her inner explosion working for a long time. Every sinew of his tanned and muscular body was tight, especially those of his arms and neck as he bellowed out his final cry, and Sylvie saw him thrust his climaxing cock so high into the wailing maid that he lifted her clear off the sand dune. Then they fell back to the ground in a limp exhausted mass.
Sylvie felt like screaming as her thrusting and rubbing finger frictionized the delicate membrane of her excited cunt. But through her clenched teeth there came a low toned hum as the quickly mounting sensations promised to give her an immediate release! She was cumming … cumming certainly and suddenly. Her loins tensed to receive the flood of long-awaited pleasure, as round and round her fingers twirled, letting the tormenting desire drenching prickles of orgasm fill the darkness that had been inside her with a shining white bright light.
"Mnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn!" she grunted, as her entire body jerked and trembled in lewd recognition of the powerful forces that controlled it.
She did not know how long she had been standing there before when with a sinking feeling she suddenly opened her eyes. There, her own clear blue eyes met the lighted blue of her husband's brother, as he looked up at her from the nakedly twisted body of the maid beneath him. His deflated cock still lay implanted within the moist heated channel of Ella's dark-hair covered pussy, and on his face was the most horrible expression that Sylvie had ever seen. A terrible sarcastic smile played about his lips as his eyes probed Sylvie's in a look of recognition that chilled her to the marrow of her bones Shamefully sapped and left trembling by her self-induced orgasm, Sylvie uttered a cry and turned away, running blindly down the dunes and fleeing across the sand as quickly as she could go. She left her beach robe on the dunes behind her, and with panic filling her lungs she headed toward the house.
Chapter 3
"Please faster your seat belts. We are about to land at Grandview Airport. Please observe the no smoking sign, and remain in your seats until Captain Carson has brought the plane to a complete stop. We thank you for flying with Columbia and hope to have the pleasure of seeing you again." There followed a strident noise as the stewardess did something wrong with her speaker and then finally got it turned off correctly.
It was only the second time that Arlene Pickering had flown in an airplane, and she wondered if she would be doing a lot of traveling now that she was going to stay with her cousin Sylvie in her big house by the shore just outside of Grandville.
Sylvie had often mentioned in her letters the possibility of Arlene's coming to help with the management of the large sprawling "Cassidy Family Meeting House," but Arlene had carefully guarded herself from believing that one day it might come true. It seemed too much to hope for that she would really leave the small town of Tillings where both she and Sylvie had been brought up together to circulate in the exciting world of Ton Cassidy and his family! Yet there she was now, about to do just that, and the attractive 26 year old brunette could hardly contain the mounting nervousness and excitement that she felt.
When she had gotten Sylvie's call two days before, she had been only too glad to reply that, yes, she could "drop everythin'," as Sylvie had put it and fly to Grandville immediately to take up her new duties.
Sylvie had sounded quite different and very serious on the phone… unlike the laughing carefree girl Arlene had grown up with. But Arlene understood that it was probably quite a job to take care of all the things Sylvie did, and she was only too glad to go and help out.
Arlene looked out of the window as the airplane started its steep descent toward the airport of the capitol city of the State. Sylvie's words rang in her head as she looked at the tall buildings rising in the distance… and there further on the extending shoreline where she would soon be living with her cousin and the Cassidys.
"I must have somebody close to me whom I can trust!" she'd said. "If you could just manage the house and the servants, I would be ever so grateful!"
Arlene recalled with some pleasure how shocked Sylvie's father had been when she had told him she would no longer be working at the department store. Max Pickering was more than an uncle to her, he had been really more like a father for she had been raised along with Sylvie after her father had died. Sylvie's mother had been a gentle mother to both girls but now she too was gone, and only the old man remained.
Nice as he was, Arlene nonetheless was happy to get away from the stifling influence of the small town and especially the small specialized world of the department store. Arlene hoped that she would never have to spend more than five minutes within the wall of the three storied building again.
The plane touched down, and Arlene felt thrilled as her body was pressed against the seat and the plane raced down the runway. She was conscious and critical of her entire body, going over in her mind once more the other choices she might have made as to what to wear for her initial arrival at her cousin's house. A soft beige linen-type suit was what she was wearing, its length just below her knees as the latest fashions seemed to indicate, although she wasn't quite sure at all, since the other women on the plane all seemed to be wearing short skirts as though there had been no drop in the hem-line at all. If necessary, she decided, she would pull her skirt up to her waist; after all, her legs were one of her best features, she knew, and she did not mind showing them off.
Her long dark brown hair was pulled back into a cool knot behind her head, and Arlene knew that her complexion would withstand the most rigorous scrutiny. And she was good looking and she knew it. If she had her way, she might have made her chin just a bit less prominent, but as it was it gave her face a strength of character that matched that which she had inside her. Arlene was strong willed and knew that she would be able to get what she wanted in life if given the right chances. Well, Sylvie was giving her a chance right now. "This is it!" she told herself fiercely, as the plane taxied to a halt. She was out in the real world at last.
Her heart was thumping as she began to shuffle toward the exit of the plane with the other passengers. There was only one thing that bothered her. How would she react to such close proximity to him? She had tried to get over it, reminding herself that her long-time crush on the young district attorney, Tim Cassidy, was just that… a schoolgirl crush, based on newspaper clippings and the TV. It had been going on long before Sylvie went to Grandville to work for him, and then a year later married him! Arlene had met him only once at the wedding, and then she had been so overwhelmed, so touched by her cousin's great happiness and good fortune that she had no room for jealousy in her heart.
She still felt that way really, but the strength of her crush on Tim Cassidy was still in full force and she could not help worrying. Would her lips tremble where she spoke to him? Would her voice break?
She would have to do her very best to control her feelings and to get over her silly and childish emotions!
She emerged from the plane in her turn, blinking and squinting in the harsh autumn sunlight. Were her cousin and her famous husband standing somewhere across the field in that group of people watching her at that very moment? The thought made her feel momentarily faint, and she almost tripped upon the metal stairs that descended from the airplane.