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I didn’t have any more time to think about it. Someone was knocking on the shed door! I stood, tucking my cock back in and zipping up, shoving the magazines back under the pile of boards.

“David!” It was Dawn. Of course, who else? My parents wouldn’t be home for hours—it was only ten in the morning.

“What?” I called, trying to sound impatient. I tucked my paper back under my arm, grabbed a can of insect spray off the shelf and opened the door.

She was standing there in a white bikini, the flesh of her breasts spilling over the top. My cock, with barely enough chance to wane as it was, jumped to life again at the sight.

“Jesus, Dawn!” I made a face. “Put some clothes on.”

“It’s gonna be sunny and warm all day.” She put her hands on her hips and drew my eyes there. “I’m spending my time catching rays!”

“Whatever.” I stepped out of the shed into the fresh air.

“What were you doing in there?” She smirked, peering into the dim shed.

I waved the insect repellant at her. “Big-arse spider out on the patio table.”

“Sure there was.” She moved toward the lounge chair where she had spread a towel. How long had she been out here, I wondered?

I put the can on the table. “There was. It’s obviously crawled off somewhere. Maybe it’s on your lounge chair.”

She stuck her tongue out at me. “Quit being such a pain in the arse. I’m in a good mood and you’re not going to spoil it.”

Dawn positioned her chair, looking up toward the sun as she did, and then crawled on. Her bikini bottoms rode up between her cheeks and I flashed on the picture in Naughty Bits that I’d found the writing on—her arse up in the air, cum sliding down her slit. I sat down at the table, putting the paper in my lap to cover my erection.

“What’s got you so perky?” I scowled.

She was lying on her back, now, and she lifted her sunglasses to look at me. “It’s my first day on holiday, you git! Two whole weeks off work!”

I turned my chair away from her, opening my paper back up. My cock was still throbbing and watching her oil herself up out of the corner of my eye wasn’t helping. She was slathering lotion all over, rubbing it into the creases, even between her toes. I could smell the stuff, like coconuts, as if a tropical smell was supposed to make you turn darker.

“You find anything in there yet?” She dropped the lotion next to her chair and leaned back. Her breasts jiggled in the white bikini top when she did, and I couldn’t help watching. Seeing real flesh move was different from looking at a picture in a magazine. I found myself wondering what it would feel like to touch her there, just the top of her breast, all shiny from the oil. I flushed.

“No.” I turned my eyes back to the paper. “There’s nothing out there.”

“Well, mum and dad won’t let you scrounge off them forever, you know.” She threw an arm up over her head.

“Sod off!” I rolled my eyes. “I’m not the one who’s still living with my parents at twenty-five.”

I stood up, deciding to go into the house. Maybe take another shower. I felt hot and sweaty, although it wasn’t really that warm out here, yet.

“Hey.” Dawn lifted her sunglasses again. Her eyes were soft, and so was her smile. “You wanna do something for me?”

“If it involves lotion and your back, forget it.” I reached for the back door. “I’m your brother, remember?”

She stuck her tongue out. “If you’re going in the house… maybe you could bring out one of dad’s bottles of wine?”

I raised my eyebrows at her. “The good stuff?”

“Yeah.” She grinned. “Why not? Let’s celebrate my holiday…”

 

SELENA KITT’S
OTHER W
ORKS

 

NOVELS

A Baumgartner Reunion

Babysitting the Baumgartners

Baumgartner Generations: Henry

Baumgartner Generations: Janie

Bluebeard

s Wife

Falling Down

Foreign Exchange

Heidi and the Kaiser

Letters to the Baumgartners

Naughty Bits (Revised)

Plaid Skirt Confessions

The Baumgartners Plus One

The Real Mother Goose

The Song of Orpheus

The Surrender of Persephone

The Sybian Club

Under Mr. Nolan

s Bed (Revised)

Unfolding

 

NOVELLAS

Blind Date

Escaping Fate

Taken

 

ANTHOLOGIES

Back to the Garden (Revised)

Confessions

EcoErotica

Modern Wicked Fairy Tales: The Complete Collection

Quickies

Shivers

Tickled Pink

 

SHORT STORIES

A Baumgartner Christmas

A Different Angle

A Modern Wicked Fairy Tale:
Alice

A Modern Wicked Fairy Tale: Beauty

A Modern
Wicked Fairy Tale: Briar Rose

A Modern Wicked Fairy Tale:
Goldilocks

A Modern Wicked Fairy Tale:
Gretel

A Modern Wicked Fairy Tale: R
apunzel

A Modern Wicked Fairy Tale:
Red

A Twisted Bard

s Tale

Advent Calendar

Christmas Stalking

Core Deep

Daddy’s Favorites: Darla

French Lessons

Garden of Eden

Girls Only: New Year’s Resolution

Girls Only: Sybian Sorority

Girls Only: The Hairdresser

Girls Only: Pajama Party

Happy Accident

I

ll Be Your Superman

Lassoing the Moon

Lost Souls

Man of the House

On Cherry Hill

Paperback Romance

Pumpkin Eater

Sacred Spots

Second Chance

Shorn

Sibling Lust: In the Barn

Sibling Lust: On the Bus

Sibling Lust: In the Fold

Starving Artist

Stay

The Flintstone Experiment

The Gingerbread Man

The Laundry Chute

The Ride

The Velvet Choker

 

AUDIO

Babysitting the Baumgartners

Bluebeard

s Wife

Confessions

 

COMING SOON FROM SELENA KITT

Wolfmen (with J.A. Konrath, Blake Crouch and Stephen Leather)

 

Power Play: Kelsey and the Executive

Power Play: Jodie and the Millionaire

Power Play: Emily and the Priest

Power Play: Donnie and the Maid

Power Play: Eva and the Cop

 

Daddy's Favorites: Anna

Daddy's Favorites: Christa

Daddy's Favorites: Becca

Daddy's Favorites: Clara

 

Girls Only: Moms Night Out

Girls Only: College Days

Girls Only: First Time

Girls Only: Pool Party

 

 

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