Jane Allison - A hungry bride
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"Fine… I can't wait, Janie," Mona said sincerely.
"Why don't you get into the shower while I finish the coffee," Matt said.
"Okay… I'm just going to have a quick one," she replied.
She got into the shower and felt the crimson flushing all over her body as she realized the moment of truth was fast approaching. All her neighbors… all her neighbors that she had fucked – together!
Matt sat down at the kitchen table thinking about the phone call. That Mona, she was really something! I bet she called on the spur of the moment like this so Janie wouldn't have time to think about it and change her mind. He could feel his dormant penis rise a little as he wondered what delights Mona had in mind for the day in the cabin in the woods. He smiled and touched himself, saying to himself, bet you're going to get a lot of exercise today!
"I'm finished," Jane called from the bathroom.
"Okay, be right there," Matt said as he gulped his coffee.
He showered and shaved quickly and walked into the kitchen where Jane was sitting nervously sipping her coffee.
"Cheer up, baby… it's going to be a great day… you're not going to a firing squad," he said cheerfully.
She got quietly up from the table and they walked out of the apartment and waited for the elevator to take them downstairs.
They rang the bell and Jeff answered the door. Jane took a quick look at the other people in the apartment. Larry and Nancy and Mona were sitting together on the sofa. They looked friendly enough and Jane began to feel more at ease.
"Hi, Jane… how are you?" Mona inquired.
"Oh, fine… just fine."
"Well you guys, let's go," Jeff said, picking up some extra blankets.
They all went down and piled into Allan's station wagon. Jeff got behind the wheel. The three men were talking about sailing they'd done around the bay area. Mona's head had dropped to Jeff s shoulder. "Maybe this was all Mona's idea," Jean commented, "but she doesn't seem too keen on it now."
Everyone laughed at the way Mona, breathing softly against her husband's shoulder, was already into a deep slumber. There was nothing to do but to make the best of the day.
Matt's eyes had caught her own, and there was no trace of accusation, only a peaceful look, the memory of their evening last night. He'd apparently not been told about her spending the night with Larry Leyton or the Allan's, she thought! She breathed a sigh of relief… maybe it was going to be all right, after all.
A cozy, familial mood pervaded the group. No one seemed to be concerned about anything but having a good time, taking a day off and after her trauma Jane was ready for it too!
Jane could tell they were getting ready to stop for coffee from the way Jeff kept an eye out for likely looking restaurants as they began passing small roadside cafes. They pulled up to a small cafe called Jack's along the side of the road. There were more people around than Jane had expected, for the early hour.
Jane pulled herself out of the crowded car and stretched her muscles as soon as Larry Leyton had piled out on her side behind her. Out of the corner of her eye, she could see Matt waking up Mona Allan, and had to smile at the brunette's surprised expression. Mona looked dismayed, at first, to find herself in the middle of nowhere, but she came to quickly and walked around to Jane's side of the car.
"How was the ride?" she yawned to Jane, sounding more like her old self "Damn it, I slept through all the scenery."
Jane was still trying to get the cramps out of her long legs. "Great, but I could sure use a cup of coffee. I thought I might fall asleep myself"
Larry Leyton grabbed Jane around the waist. "How about a beer instead? It's past noon, after all."
Jane didn't protest and the group of six headed up the wooden steps and into the large bar that housed the roadside restaurant.
Jan sat between Mona and Jeff, across from Larry Leyton, who frequently cast friendly, knowing glances over her. She caught him taking in her youthful figure as she took off her jacket, and momentarily, she wondered if the outing wasn't as innocent as she'd been assuming. But it was just a passing thought.
She herself took a look at him as he got up to go to the bar for beers.
"Here we go. And are they cold!" he said, coming from the bar with six bottles. Behind him, Matt struggled with the glasses.
Jane missed her morning coffee, but it was fun to have beer for a change. She also got a kick out of having Larry open her beer and light cigarettes for her, knowing as she did that Matt couldn't help but notice. Meanwhile, all the men were halfway through their third round when she had just finished off her first.
"I don't know about you guys," Jeff Allen said, "but I'm anxious to get back on the road and to the cabin. Why don't we pick up some more beer and food in a grocery store, then we can really relax when we get to the cabin."
"That's fine with me," Mona said. "But let me and Jane go to the store, and the rest of you can get something at the liquor store. I can't drink this stuff," she pushed the glass away in distaste.
"Okay," Matt finished off his beer. "But meet us back at the car in the parking lot."
They crossed the street to the grocery, and Mona's eyes flashed in an amused way. "Isn't Nancy sweet? I can hardly wait to see what happens to her as the evening progresses.
"What do you mean by that?" Jane shuddered at the new, salacious tone in Mona's voice. "I'm not getting involved in something… wild. If there's something like that involved you can just count me out!"
Mona's only answer was a wink as they went into the store. Jane stood on the side, feeling uneasy and suspicious as Jane ordered cold cuts and beer, and flirted with the owner. She wasn't so concerned about Matt now as what would happen at the party.
Jane let the subject slip from her mind as the group made their way to the car, then were back on Highway 1 leading toward the cabin.
It was a short distance up the road from the store and Jane's watch read two o'clock in the afternoon when they arrived. It was a small modernistic chalet, A-frame, all glass and jutting eaves and sun decks, located on the side of a mountain in a beautiful woodland setting. When they'd piled out of the car, Jane looked toward the woods, and couldn't see any other houses in either direction.
Larry said, "Here, you women take the groceries inside. Here's the key. We'll bring the other stuff and lock up the car. Be along in a few minutes."
Jane and Mona took off, each carrying a brown grocery bag. Trailing behind was Nancy Leyton, who looked as if she felt a little useless. Finally Mona gave her, the key; she ran ahead, clearing the branches off the deck-like porch. She had opened the door and turned the lights on by the time Mona and Jane entered.
"It's really great," Jane. said, tripping ahead of everyone to lead the way to the kitchen.
"Super," Mona agreed, and dropping her bag on the kitchen table, went back to the living room to get a better look. From the inside, the living room appeared to be three stories. Two of the outer walls were plate glass doors opening onto the snuck, and a stone fireplace ran all the way up to the ceiling directly in the middle of the room. In her enthusiasm, Nancy was walking around and around the fireplace that was open on all four sides. Jane stared up on the beamed ceiling. The only other room besides the kitchen. and bath was what looked to a bedroom on the balcony that ran all the way across one end.
"Mona," Jane called to the kitchen, "this place is great. Do you and Jeff come up here very often?"
Mona slammed cupboard doors and grinned mysteriously. "Sometimes. Didn't I tell you that you'd love it?"
"Let's go for a little hike in the woods," Larry suggested. "We can pick up some firewood and come back and light the fireplace."
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