1. Daphne's Crush Pt.1


    Date: 7/30/2015, Categories: True Story, First Time, Author: Unknow user, Rating: 90.4, Source: sexstories.com

    wins, but truthfully, no one is intentionally cruel." "That's nice to know," Daphne said, shaking her head. "Unless of course, it's funny," I added with a sigh. "If that's the case then all bets are off. They're like sharks scenting blood in the water." "And your family thinks the whole situation with Janice is hysterical, don't they?" she asked, reading my expression. "You guessed it." "Now I understand why you don't want to go back!" Daphne said meaningfully. I nodded. Of course, her compassion didn't stop her from insisting that I go first up the stairs into the hall. "There you are Michael!" my cousin Tommy called when he saw me. "We were wondering where you went off to." "Yeah, we thought maybe you went to visit Janice," my sister Christina teased. "Only we were sure we would have heard the clap of thunder after the lightning struck you down for daring to even go near a church!" "That's enough Christina," my mother said in my defense. "Michael, who is that lovely girl hiding behind you?" my father added from across the room. I stepped aside so that Daphne could move forward. "This is Daphne," I said. "She's an old friend." "She's gorgeous!" my father said. "Don't mind him," my mother said to Daphne as she took her hand warmly. "He's just a harmless, dirty old man." "I heard that!" my father called. "So?" My mother called back. "It's true." There was laughter throughout the rather large hall. "Aunt Mary, would you mind making room?" Tommy asked. "I'd like to meet this ...
    lovely lady." "Me too!" "Me too!" "Don't forget me!" "Okay!" I shouted at my gathering male cousins. "All of you vultures back away! Give the girl some room!" "Spoil sport!" one of my cousins grumbled. "Teddy, you're married for Christ's sake!" I snapped at him. "I just wanted to say hello," he answered defensively. "That better be all you wanted to do!" I heard his wife call from their table. Again every one in the room laughed. I looked nervously at Daphne. I wasn't sure how she was going to handle my family. They were pretty overbearing, but thankfully she was grinning. After that, the focus shifted and I sighed loudly. "That was fun!" Daphne grinned at me. "Masochist!" I joked. "Let's go try and find someplace to sit. The vultures will start circling again if we stay standing." "Michael," Lillian cried as we walked by. "There's room at our table." "Thanks," I said with a smile. Daphne and I sat. We ordered drinks as my cousins at our table got in an argument about the local mayor and whether he was corrupt or not. After that the conversation turned to religion, but thankfully there was only one wisecrack about Janice. "So, you're saying you don't think there is really a Hell?" cousin Karl asked Lillian in disbelief. "No, I don't," Lillian shrugged. "I think Hell is just a place that old people created to keep children in line." They continued to argue for a few minutes before Karl turned toward me. "What do you think?" Karl asked. "I think hell is being born into this ...
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