Stepbrother: Taboo Passion

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overshadowed, every waking moment was spent thinking about the beauty I grew up with. Fiona’s long flowing brown hair, her cute innocent smile, her curvy tanned body, those fucking breasts! All I wanted was her…and that scared the living crap out of me. I didn’t want to fall for my sister! The old town may have been small, but it wasn’t in the backwaters or anything like that!
     
    So I made a few phone calls and soon landed myself with an on-site training gig with a large multi-state construction firm. The firm specializes in building new houses throughout suburbia, renewing my old neighborhood. The money was real good, even if the work seemed back breaking and hard. All I wanted was an excuse to get out of town, to live away from my sister. To push out all those stupid mushy feelings and get on with my life.
     
    So I moved out, renting my own pad in the city. Work is pretty mundane, mostly brick laying. Have to admit though, I sure have filled up during the last few months. I was always rather muscular from spending so much time outdoors. Physical labor plus exchanging most of my carbohydrates for protein (corn is very, very cheap back in town and was our staple food, canned tuna is quick, cheap and easy) has bulked me up big time. My new body gave me the confidence to seek out companionship. Sort of, I still don’t like small talk. But I was able to fake it enough in the clubs to bring home a few birds. Yet none of them have made me feel the same way Fiona used to…
     
    My plan to get away from the girl I get all tingly about sort of backfired however. My studio just so happens to be a couple blocks away from J.M.I.T. University…the one Fiona scored a scholarship for. Hence why she is driving here. Gets to scope out the school and visit me. I sort of had to offer her accommodation. Not quite sure if she would like to live here during her course though. Not quite sure if that is best…Financially it makes sense, but is it worth risking it? Is it worth falling for her again? Have you ever fallen out of it Seth?
     
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    I fell for Fiona so damn quickly. It didn’t take much on her behalf though. Just the way she entered the door, jumping up in my arms giving me the biggest hug of my life. It took all my willpower to prevent myself from showing my desire right then and there.
     
    My whole life changed that very evening. I took my sister out to a little Italian restaurant on the bottom floor of the complex I lived in. A nice, decently priced place with a certain ambience to it. Packed full of families and screaming kids, taking away any chance of a romantic setting!
     
    “Wow Bro! You never mentioned just how many shops the city has!”
     
    “Quite different to home, don’t you think?”
     
    “I’ll say! I’ve brought a little ornament for our folks. A wooden carving of an elephant with his big trunk raised up! It is supposed to bring good luck, so the clerk said,” she said, before gobbling up a spoon of pasta. Mmm, raised trunks bring good luck. I wonder if my raised cock will also bring me luck?
     
    “Did you have a chance to check out J.M.I.T.?” I asked.
     
    “Shoot, no! I just walked around all day. This place is huge! I feel so tiny and small here! There is what, a couple hundred people back home mostly from the surrounding farmhouses? Here, thousands!”
     
    “Sadly, I don’t think you will be able to make friends with everyone in the city!”
     
    “Ha! I can certainly try though! Or start smaller and get nice and cozy with my fellow students!” she said, giving off one of her killer smiles. “You know, everyone misses you back home.”
     
    “Yeah, I miss Mom and Dad too,” I replied rather aloofly.
     
    “Oh yeah, Dad misses having another pair of hands around the fields. The whole town misses you actually. Even Joe the shop keep has been asking about you, like every day!”
     
    “Joe?” I asked back unable to remember his face, “Oh yeah, him.” I didn’t really

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