There's No Place Like Home 1 "Brother & Sister Erotic Coming of Age" (Extremely Taboo Series)

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Book: There's No Place Like Home 1 "Brother & Sister Erotic Coming of Age" (Extremely Taboo Series) Read Free
Author: Wicked Pleasure
Tags: Erótica
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must mean do something." he said to his sister, happy to have figured out what to do for now. With some trepidation, they drove in circles around the yard to get a feel for the car and how to control it.
    "Ready Jenny??" Peter asked.
    "I am, but are you?"
    "I think so. I’ll take it slow for a bit until I have some practice." He answered.
    They drove slowly to the street and then started toward the main road that would lead to the highway. Peter’s turns were wide at first and he knew he had to get better or else people would know he shouldn’t be driving. He took several side roads before daring to go somewhere he might meet other traffic. It was late enough that they met few other cars and Peter turned onto the road that would lead to the highway. He was more comfortable driving but still apprehensive about getting further away from the local area that had been his comfort zone for his entire life.
    The siblings had made their way to the highway, getting on and settling into a rhythm. Initially some cars had honked as they passed the slow moving vehicle, but peter realized he had to maintain a reasonable pace lest they stand out and perhaps attract attention they didn’t want. He stayed in the right lane and tried to hold his speed close to the posted limit, although he was white knuckling the steering wheel for the first half hour. He realized that since they were in Florida, many drivers on the road had dealt with the senior citizens who drove overly cautiously so they didn’t really stand out as much as he first thought they might.
    *****
    The ride had been quiet for a while, neither of them wanting to talk. They didn’t know but each was reliving the episode from earlier in the day, each wondering what had happened and what would be in their future.
    "Are you OK?" Peter started.
    "What? Oh, yeah I guess so." Jenny answered, roused from her musing.
    "What happened this afternoon? You know, what set mom off?" he asked cautiously.
    Jenny started to sob, he could hear her crying softly. "I didn’t mean to…" she said before choking up.
    "Didn’t mean to??" Peter asked, hoping he wasn’t prying where he shouldn’t be.
    Jenny was still sobbing, but tried to talk between the tears. "Beth Ann told me she could make me look pretty. She said no one would be able to tell but that I would be prettier."
    "You have always been pretty." Peter interjected.
    Jenny only sobbed louder. "I look horrible. I am ugly!" She hid her face in her hands and moved all the way against the passenger door.
    Peter wanted to comfort her, but he knew he dare not let go of the steering wheel. He thought of stopping, but once they had gotten moving he didn’t want to have to stop until they arrived at their destination if he could help it.
    "You’re not ugly, Jenny!" he started.
    "Yes I am. What am I going to do, everyone will look at my hair and know just how ugly I am."
    Peter didn’t think she looked ugly, but having most of her hair chopped off with a kitchen knife had certainly taken away from her normal appearance.
    "You’re pretty with long or short hair. Why did mom cut it off?" he asked, hoping she could face the issue without breaking down.
    "Like I said, Beth Ann said she could put some highlights in my hair to make me look prettier. As soon as mom saw me, she was screaming and swinging the knife. Now what am I going to do?" she replied, sniffling between tears.
    "We’ll figure something out, Jenny."
    *****
    They did not speak for several minutes and peter noticed that his sister had gone to sleep. He wasn’t sure where they were going, but continued to drive, crossing into Georgia after several hours. He wanted to avoid the true super highways but also not get onto local roads where he might face more obstacles. Fortunately, the gas tank was nearly full when they started and before it had reached the point he would need to stop to fill up, saw a sign for the Augusta airport. He carefully got off the highway and followed the

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