Must Read: HERO (A Violence, Mind Control And sex Story) - Season 1 - Episode 79

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Must Read: HERO (A Violence, Mind Control And sex Story) - Season 1 - Episode 79

The sun shines pleasantly as I, Tina and her mom drive south. The
roads are dry, all in all it’s a pleasant Sunday drive.


At least, it would’ve been if not for a couple of
things. Nancy is sitting in the back seat, humming
softly to herself, and Vage had refused to talk to
me again last night.


Nancy’s presence doesn’t bother me as much as
Vages attitude. When I’d called my family to see if
Tina could come down, my mom had asked
after her mom, and then insisted that I invite her
as well. Nancy had hemmed and hawed at first,
but Tina convinced her it would be good to not
be alone for the holidays. I just kept my mouth
shut. I didn’t want to influence her decision, and
to be honest, I really don’t know how I feel about
it. A part of me was hoping to get some alone
time with Tina, but that’s less likely with her
mom there.


Then there’s the issue of the chance of my family
finding out what I’d done with the two women.
Somehow I’m sure my parents would freak out,
especially my dad. My sister might take it better,
but she’s not likely to be there after that last blow-
up with our dad, even if it is Christmas. No
matter what, I don’t want it getting out.


Yesterday had flown by, as Stephanie, Stacy,
and I recovered from the night’s exertions,
sleeping most of the day. I’d gone to see Tina
after calling my mom that evening, and she was
ecstatic as she packed.


The two women had
decide to go do some shopping, and I left them
to it, realizing I would have to do some extra
Christmas shopping myself, ordering gifts for the
twins, and wrapping Tina’s.


I’m not sure if I should get anything for Prof Jane, and figure propriety dictates otherwise.


I don’t want to get her in any trouble, if
someone were to find out.
Luckily Nancy opts to pay for gas, as I’ve spent
more than I’d meant to last night.
I had a peaceful night alone, and was relieved
when Vage took me. It dawns on me that she only
takes me on nights when no one is sleeping with
me. I hope that means she isn’t jealous, but
when she refused to show herself again, even
when I desperately pleaded that I needed to talk
to her concerning ways to defeat the demons.


Silence and the strength building white light are all
that meet my cries.
“I hope your family likes me,” Tina worries for
what feels like the hundredth time.
“Relax. You’ll be fine,” I reassure her again, then
think I’d probably better warn her. “I haven’t told
you about my sister, have I?” Tina shakes her
head. “She’s a l£sb!an. She came out about it three
years ago. My mom doesn’t mind so much;
though she regrets not having any grandchildren
from her, so don’t be surprised if my mom asks when
we’re having kids.”
“Not for awhile, I hope,” Tina tells me with a
laugh. I remember Richard complaining that Tina
had wanted kids, so that statement kind of
surprises me. “I want to finish college first.”
I guess I hadn’t gotten the whole story.
“My dad flipped out, though, called her devil
spawn and other not so nice things. He’s calmed
down since then, but still doesn’t like it, and we’ve
barely heard from her since.”
“A parent should always support their children’s
life decisions,” Nancy says from the back seat.
“Give them advice if we think they’re making
mistakes, but if it’s what they truly want. . .”



Tina
reaches over, and sq££zes my leg.
“Thanks, mom. Love you, too,” Tina says
sincerely.
I decide not to tell them that my dad had been
screaming at my mom in the background when
I’d called. After Nancy’s husband had left her, I
can only hope that my parents don’t get into it too heavily. They had loved each other once, but
I’ve noticed them growing more distant over the
last few years.


Loveth, my sister, blames
herself for our parent’s issues, but I doubt it has
to do solely with her.


We pull in about mid-afternoon, and mom runs
out to give me a big hug. I feel my cheeks burn
at mom’s P.D.A. in front of Tina and Nancy, but
suffer through it, knowing that she’s missed her
only son.
“My world!” She exclaims pulling away from me,
and squeezing my arms. “You’ve been working
out.”
I introduce them all, ignoring her compliment.
“Oh, Nick, your girlfriend is so cute!” my Mom
exclaims next, and my cheeks go even redder.
“And those hips look good for bearing children
too!”
Oh, please kill me now! I beg some
unknown gods.
“We’re not—” Tina and I say in unison, but mom
ignores us as she shakes Nancy’s hand.

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