Message-ID: <46016asstr$1072491006@assm.asstr-mirror.org> X-Original-Message-ID: <20031226183540.13751.qmail@web60406.mail.yahoo.com> From: Lazlo Zalezac <lzalezac@yahoo.com> X-ASSTR-Original-Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2003 10:35:40 -0800 (PST) Subject: {ASSM} [Secret Santa] Christmas Country Visit (mf rom) Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2003 21:10:06 -0500 Path: assm.asstr-mirror.org!not-for-mail Approved: <assm@asstr-mirror.org> Newsgroups: alt.sex.stories.moderated,alt.sex.stories Followup-To: alt.sex.stories.d X-Archived-At: <URL:http://assm.asstr-mirror.org/Year2003/46016> X-Moderator-Contact: ASSTR ASSM moderation <story-ckought69@hotmail.com> X-Story-Submission: <ckought69@hotmail.com> X-Moderator-ID: dennyw, hoisingr All, This story was written as a Christmas present for Mat Twassel. I hope that you enjoy this little story. Lazlo Zalezac __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree <1st attachment, "Xmas-Mat_Twassel.txt" begin> DISCLAIMER: This is a work of fiction. If you are offended by sexually explicit material or are under the age of 18, stop reading now. This material cannot be reproduced for commercial purposes without the consent of the author. Country Christmas Visit By Lazlo Zalezac Copyright (C) Lazlo Zalezac, 2003 It is another hour to the farm where Alex had grown up and he is stuck driving. The fact that he is cold, the kids are constantly complaining, and his wife is just generally irritable had made being in the car a miserable experience. As Lewis reaches over to turn up the heat, Alex swats his hand away from the control saying, "I'm burning up in here." He doesn't remember whose idea it was for them to spend the Christmas Holidays at the farm, but now he regrets the decision to come here. It isn't that he minds his in-laws, it was just that his family has turned into a model dysfunctional atomic family. He is in the midst of a mid-life crisis, his wife is going through menopause, his teenage daughter is a sex-addict, and his teenage son is drifting through life without direction. His sixteen year old daughter, Susan, whines from the back seat, "Whose dumb idea was this? Can't we just turn around and go home?" Lewis flinches, realizing that the time has come for another argument. He answers, "We are not turning around. This is the last Christmas that the whole family will have a chance to be together." Alex's reply is much more direct. She snaps, "Stop complaining. That boy of yours will be at home when we get back." Jim, eighteen months older than his sister, says, "Ever since she lost her cherry to that guy, he's all that she ever thinks about." Lewis ignores the resulting argument by turning his attention to the icy road ahead. He hates driving in winter weather, but this drive is worse - it reminds him of how much he dislikes his life. This is not what he thought his life would be like twenty years ago. He wonders if anyone actually aspires to middle management, to be married to a woman that no longer interests him, and to have two kids who do not respect him. He sighs as he looks at the sign to the University where he had earned his Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering. He had so many dreams the day he enrolled in school. He had dreamt that one day he was going to design something that went to the moon, but that never happened. His career as an electrical engineer lasted about ten years before he was promoted to project manager. Now he is a project manager over a bunch of software geeks that build IT systems. He can barely call what he does project management, it is more like catastrophe avoidance. He distrusts software developers; he feels like they lied to him about their progress on a daily basis. He hates software, it just doesn't have the same feel as a circuit board that you could hold in your hand. If he wouldn't have to stay at home, he would quit the job in a minute. He is brought out of his introspection when his son asks, "Isn't this the college that you went to, Dad?" Looking in the mirror at his son, he answers, "Yes it is. I spent four wonderful years there becoming an engineer." He sees the wheels turning in his son's head and wonders how long it will be before the kid suggests that he come to college here. He'll use the old alma mater story, but that will be a farce. The real reason is that it is a twelve hour drive from home, far enough away to free him from his parents. He doesn't know how he feels about his son coming here as opposed to anywhere else. His greatest fear is that the kid will end up in college for eight years changing majors every year before he finds one that he likes. He sees his breath in the car as it fogs up the windshield. He reaches over to the control for the defroster and adjusts the temperature up. She might be having hot flashes, but he needs to be able to see out the windshield. She shoots him an angry look, but doesn't say anything. If she had, he was seriously considering tying her to the roof where it is plenty cold. The sign to the county fair grounds flashes by in the dark, lit momentarily by the car's headlights. He smiles as he thinks back to the first time he had come here. He had decided to take a Saturday off from studying and took a drive through the countryside. A banner proclaiming the County Fair caught his attention and he decided to stop in to take a look around. He had wandered through the fair grounds, amazed at the displays in a county fair in the country. There were tables with home canned goods such as jams, jellies, pickles, and vegetables, He had never seen canned goods in mason jars before. There pens with a variety of animals including cows, goats, chickens, and pigs. There were also displays of handcrafted items such as quilts, lace, and needlepoint.. There were a few rides for the kids and lots of carnival booths with games of chance to win stuffed animals. Entire families were there, but it wasn't like the parents were riding herd over the kids. Kids, some of whom were eight or nine, were running around without their parents within sight. It seemed like everyone knew every kid and watched over them like they were their own. He had no idea how many times he heard an adult threaten some kid that they'd talk to their parents if they didn't behave. The kids did not treat it like an idle threat. His life had undergone a radical change when he stumbled into a tent containing the small animal exhibits. There was a young lady, seventeen years old, standing proudly by a cage with a rabbit in it. A second place ribbon hung prominently on the rabbit cage. Her parents were taking a picture of her posed next to the cage. He had watched the scene unfold entranced, more than a little intimidated by her beauty. She was gorgeous with light brown hair down to her shoulders, a very nice bust, and a heart shaped ass. She caught him watching her and, after the picture session was over, said, "You look lost. Can I help you?" Staring at her 4H tee-shirt, he had grabbed the first topic of conversation that came to mind. "I keep seeing this thing about 4H everywhere. What is it?" Alex had laughed as if he had asked what was the color of the sky. When she noticed the hurt look on his face, she realized that he really didn't know and explained that it was an agricultural club. Over the course of the next few hours, she had explained about the 4H Club and the kinds of projects that people did as members. Her rabbit had been her project and she was thrilled with taking second place. She showed him other projects that members were showing at the fair. After just a few minutes of conversation, it was clear that there was a chemistry between the two of them. The whole afternoon had passed in a haze. He was enthralled by this young lively woman and her enthusiasm for everything around her. They had ridden all of the rides; she had laughed and giggled on each one as though it was the biggest and best ride she had ever taken. There was an earthy naturalness to this girl that he found fascinating. When it was time for him to return to school, he had asked if he could see her the next weekend. She had told him that he had to ask her parents for permission. Shocked at the prospect of having to deal with her parents, he followed her. Abe, her father, hadn't liked him, but admitted that he could visit her on the farm on Saturdays. Lewis could hardly believe that he had to visit her at her home rather than take her out. In his old neighborhood, parents didn't have any say about who their children dated or where they went. It seems as if it were just yesterday that he had made all of those trips to the farm. Even today, he drives the route automatically, makes each turn without conscious thought. It isn't long before they pull up the drive and park in front of the house. Everyone slowly steps out of the SUV and stretches their legs. They had been in the car for too long of a time. Amidst groans from people with tight muscles, he reminds everyone to be quiet. "Listen up. Grandpa is in bed already, so be quiet. He gets a little testy when you wake him early. He's got to be up in four and a half hours to milk the cows." Jane, Alex's mother, opens the door and waves everyone into the house. She stands there in her bathrobe unwilling to leave the warmth of house. She is too smart to freeze her feet in the snow. As Jim heads towards the house, Lewis grabs him by the arm and says, "You have to help me carry in the luggage, son." As if he is angered by the personal contact, Jim pulls his arm out of his father's grasp, but does as he was asked. He complains bitterly about all of the luggage his mother and sister brought with them for just five days on the farm. Of course, he puts on his best face when he reaches his grandmother. They all pile into the living room, ushered there by Jane. She looks at everyone and showing her pleasure with a huge smile says, "Don't you kids look great. Jim, you're quite a handsome young man. And, Susan, I bet you have to beat the boys away with a stick. You are just lovely." The kids, with full smiles, hug their grandmother. Jane looks at Lewis saying, "Still the smart young man you always were. I bet you keep them on their toes where you work." He goes over to her and hugs her tightly. She looks the same as she did when he was dating Alex. There are a few more laugh-lines on her face, but she looks a lot younger than her age. With a smile, he says, "It's always good to see you, Jane. You look great." Laughing, she makes a shooing motion with her hand as though to chase away the complement. She'd never admit it, but she is quite proud of her figure. She works hard around the farm to keep in shape and is pleased that it shows. She says, "Flattery will get you everywhere." Alex shuffles her feet nervously, suddenly ill at ease, and says, "Hi mom." Jane goes over to her daughter and holds her at arms length. She frowns as she looks over her daughter. Alex had gained thirty-five pounds and is dressed in sweat pants, sweat shirt, and sneakers. She isn't wearing any makeup and her hair looks like a mop. The only adjective that comes to Jane's mind for her daughter is dowdy. Finally, she says, "You look like hell, girl. How do you expect to keep that handsome husband of yours coming home every night looking like that? What are you wearing? It looks like you've been buying clothes at the Salvation Army." Alex immediately bristles and nearly explodes in anger. Rather than risk the prospect of another miserable night, Lewis puts an arm around his wife in a comforting fashion. He says, "I think you look just fine dear." Looking at her grandmother, Susan explains, "Grandma, Mom hit menopause this year. She's been acting a little ... Well, don't make her upset or none of us will be happy." Jane examines Lewis with a critical eye. She does not believe a word he said. Susan's comment explains a lot about everyone's glances in Alex's direction when ever they say anything. Deciding not to make an issue out of things, Jane suggests, "why don't all of you follow me and I'll show you to your bedrooms." Lewis climbs out of bed. It is five in the morning, his normal time to wake up. Out here it is considered as sleeping in late. His wife is still asleep and will sleep for another hour or two. He puts on a bathrobe rather than risk waking her by dressing and quietly leaves the room. He knows Jane will be in the kitchen, singing to herself as she washes the breakfast dishes. This gives him a nice chance to talk to her alone. Jane greets him before he even enters the kitchen. "Come in, Lewis. The coffee is hot and I've got some cinnamon buns here for breakfast." Entering the kitchen smiling, he looks around at Jane's domain. It is a warm and friendly room, large as country kitchens usually are. The kitchen table takes up half the room and is where the family eats all of their meals except the Sunday Dinner. Actually, all social life in the house centers around it. He answered, "Sounds great to me." She pours a cup of coffee for him. The aroma teases his nose. He picks up the cup and takes a little sip, appreciating the temperature and strength of the coffee. He says, "You still make the best cup of coffee in the world. Starbucks should be paying you for your coffee secrets." She sets a plate with a hot cinnamon bun in front of him. Jane smiles at the complement and sits down across the table from him. She hesitates for a moment and then asks, "What happened to her?" Lewis knows what she means and doesn't really know how to answer the question. Shrugging, he says, "About ten years ago she stopped caring about herself. She joined the frumpy grumpy housewives club and started acting like all of the neighborhood women. She gained weight and started dressing like that. Her whole attitude changed. I don't know why." As she shakes her head in dismay, Jane says, "You've stayed with her for ten years; with her looking like that. You must really love her." He shrugs in a very noncommittal fashion, not quite sure if he does love her anymore. The fact is, he looks for every opportunity to stay out of the house. He goes golfing every Saturday because that is a socially acceptable way to spend time away from her. He doesn't even like the game. On Sundays, the mornings are spent in church and the afternoons are spent doing yard work. They still have sex every week, usually Friday nights when the kids are out on their dates. It is pretty much vanilla sex, almost like it is a duty on her part. Jane notices the far-away look in his eyes. She says, "Let me talk to her for a bit." The sounds of farm work filter into the kitchen. The men are bringing another group of cows over to get milked. For Lewis, it is a comforting sound; one of those noises in the country that lets you know that today is just another day like all the rest. Looking at Jane, he says, "Well, she'll be awake in about an hour or two. The kids probably won't wake up until ten." Laughing, Jane says, "I'm sure you won't believe this, but Jim was up bright and early this morning. He went out with Abe to help with the milking." Lewis stares at her in disbelief that his son is up early and working; the world must have stopped turning sometime during the night. He starts to rise as he says, "I'm going to have to get dressed and check it out for myself." She puts a hand on his and says, "I'd wait until Alex wakes up. I think Jim wanted to have a little man to man talk with his grandfather." It is strange, but Jim and Abe seem to have a spiritual connection that defies all logic. Jim always remembers the last visit here with fond memories, even though it was six years ago and he was just twelve at the time. He had talked them into sending him here for a month in the summer. He came back, tanned and much more muscularly developed. Jim has tried every summer after that to return here. Lewis says, "Jim has always liked it out here. I think he wants to go to school at my old alma mater. The problem is that he doesn't know what he wants to do. It just seems to me that he's adrift." Jane replies, "It sure must be hard raising kids in the city." "It isn't really the city. We live in a suburb." Even as he defends the place where they live, Lewis cringes inside. He hates it with a passion. The house is too big, but all the rooms are too small. It costs a fortune, but Alex insists they live there because the schools are supposed to be good. The mortgage on the house isn't too bad, but Alex thinks they have to look just as rich as everyone else in the neighborhood. As a result, she drives an expensive SUV and he drives a BMW. He had wanted a cheaper car, but she wouldn't hear of it. Jane feels that life in the country is less ambiguous than living anywhere else. One knows full well the cost of staying alive; you can't miss it when a chicken disappears from the coup and then reappears as the main course for dinner. In the city, life seems so separate from reality - characterized by conflicts over nothing. Suburbs are even more unreal to her. They are divorced from the violence of the cities and the harshness of nature. Jane wonders how kids manage to grow up balanced in that environment. Alex stumbles into the kitchen. This allows Lewis to dress and head over to the barn. Outside, the odor of manure hangs heavily in the cold morning air. The sun has been up for half an hour and now casts a golden glow across the field. Lewis pauses to examine the barn in the early morning light. It looks like it always had. It should since every other year Abe puts a fresh coat of red paint on it and replaces any boards that are starting to show signs of wear. Lewis steps inside the barn. He spots Jim hooking a cow to a milking machine. His movements are confident, as though he has been doing it every day. Abe watches Jim work, smiling and nodding his head in approval. He is pleased at how quickly and thoroughly Jim swabs the teat with cleaning solution before putting on the milking cluster. Lewis watches the scene in amazement. Looking up at the hayloft, memories come flashing back. For the first two years that he had dated Alex, Abe wouldn't let him take Alex away from the house unless everyone went. They would sneak up there and make out for hours. He remembers the thrill that shot through his whole body when he first felt her glorious C- cup breasts, even though it was through her clothes. She had seemed to enjoy his explorations just as much as he. The next weekend, she actually allowed him to run his hand under her shirt. The only thing between him and the treasures on her chest was the plain white bra. He loved and hated that bra. It was about a month after that when the shirt and bra came off. Her breasts were magnificent and he couldn't get over how lucky he was to finally see and touch them. He had spent an hour kissing her bare breasts. She was flushed with excitement by the time the noise in the barn warned them that they weren't alone. His embarrassment at his body's reaction to their activities was only a little more obvious than the bulge in his corduroy pants. They had to wait for almost twenty minutes before leaving the hay loft because his erection hurt so much that he couldn't walk. The weekend after that, she took pity on him and gave him a handjob to relieve the pressure. He had been shocked when she had brought out a handkerchief to clean up the mess afterwards. When he had asked her if she wasn't afraid that her mother would find it, he had been even more shocked to find out that her mother had suggested using the hanky for that purpose. It was at that moment that he understood how the folks out here understood things much better than in the blue collar neighborhood where he had been raised. Abe shakes him out of his reverie when he says, "Jim is a fine young man. He's a good hard worker." Smiling at Abe, Lewis asks, "Unlike his father?" Abe laughs good-naturedly and shakes his head. He answers, "His father was a little more interested in chasing my daughter. They used to disappear up in that hayloft for hours at time and when he wasn't up there, he was making moon eyes at her. Couldn't get a lick of work out of him to save my life. Of course, about the time that young bull finds himself a heifer, I doubt that I'll see him in here milking cows. It will be a different kind of teat he'll want his hands on." Laughing gently, Lewis can hardly believe Abe at times. It had taken him a long time to convince Abe that he wasn't out here just looking for a country girl in which to dip his wick and then leave her behind. As rough as their initial start had been, they had warmed up to each other by the time he married Alex. He answers, "I've never been able to get any work out of him. I'm amazed you can." Abe shakes his head amazed at how little the father understands the son. He feels that if the two of them had worked together while the boy was growing up, things would be a lot different today. Now, they are strangers to each other. He says, "He enjoys this. It satisfies some need within the boy." As Lewis returns to the house from the barn, Alex tells him that she wants to get something from the pharmacy. He agrees to drive her there. It is a very subdued Alex that rides with him into town. He has no idea what she has discussed with her mother. Their talk led to such a major change in her behavior that he doesn't know what to think about it. As he parks the SUV in front of the pharmacy more memories return. She had her eighteenth birthday the previous week and he had bought her a very nice pendant in the shape of a heart. As a poor college student, money was very tight and it had seriously drained his financial resources. She had recognized the sacrifices the gift had required him to make. When he left, she had whispered in his ear that he should buy some condoms for his next visit. His cock got hard at the thought of finally getting to have sex with her. Driving home, he was so distracted that he had to pull off the road and jack-off. On the next trip to the farm, he had stopped at this very same pharmacy to buy the condoms. He didn't know that doing such things in a small town was not a good idea. By the time he had gotten out to the farm, half the town knew he had stopped there and half of them knew exactly what he had bought. Alex had met him in the drive and angrily told him to go home. He had sat in his Volkswagen confused by the change in her attitude, totally unaware of what he had done wrong. Jane had come out after Alex had run into the house crying and told him that he needed to learn a little discretion. Seeing the confusion on his face, she had explained about how one could keep very few secrets in a town of this size. He had left the farm that day very unhappy and didn't return the next weekend. When he did return, things were a little strained in the house on his part. The strange thing was that no one seemed angry with him. He had the box of rubbers in his car, but didn't mention them. It was almost a month later before the topic of condoms came up again. Their first time together had been amazing. She was phenomenally beautiful, her naked body was almost enough to make him come. When he fumbled trying to enter her, she had helped him insert his cock into her. She really enjoyed sex and moved with him, her hips rising to meet his thrusts. The whole time she had talked to him, telling him how great it was and how full she felt. By the time he came, he was convinced that he was the best lover in the world. Every time after that, the sex was better than the time before. She had her first orgasm with him the third time they were together. It surprised both of them. He was surprised that she hadn't had one in any of the previous times. She was surprised because it was her first orgasm outside of masturbation. By the fifth time they made love, he was hooked on her like a drug addict on heroin. He asked her to marry him, she accepted, and they set the date for as soon as he graduated. He never made the mistake of buying condoms in town after that, even when it was widely known they were engaged to be married. The car door slamming interrupts his memories. He looks over at Alex and asks, "Did you get everything you wanted?" "Yes, thank you." She sits there looking out the window, lost in thoughts of her own. She had filled the prescription for the hormones that would minimize the effects of menopause. The drive home is quiet and the rest of the day is spent apart. On Christmas Eve, the entire family is gathered at the farm house. Alex's brother, Harold, and his wife, Cindy, have joined them from their farm down the road. Their three kids, George, Sam, and Kate, reunite with their cousins in the kitchen, talking about music and the current fads of the day. Lewis realizes that he hasn't heard any arguments about being here from Susan the entire visit. She has spent most of her time in the kitchen talking with her grandmother. He didn't dare intrude on their talks, but he is curious what they talk about. He's sure that they aren't discussing Susan's need to sleep with her boyfriend on a daily basis. He still couldn't believe that Susan had helped cook all of the meals. The family members exchange news about what is going on in their lives. He steps into the dining room in time to overhear Cindy and Alex talking. The conversation isn't very nice; Cindy thinks Alex looks horrible and is making catty comments to that effect. Lewis is about to interrupt, but is warned off by Jane. She whispers in his ear, "Someone's been filling her head with nonsense. It's time she wakes up and looks at what she has before she losses it. Cindy's doing her part." Lewis returns to the living room and takes a seat. Abe, Harold, and Jim are discussing running a dairy farm. Jim asks very probing questions about the business aspects of farming. Abe and Harold approach farming like a business, monitoring every aspect of milk production to optimize profit by improving productivity and lowering costs. Much to his surprise, Lewis finds the discussion very interesting. In a way, he is impressed by Jim's interest in the subject. The grandfather clock strikes nine o'clock as the entire family gathers around the Christmas tree. Susan and her cousin Kate are elected to hand out the gifts that are piled under the tree. Susan hands Lewis the gifts from his wife. He pauses to watch his wife open the bathrobe, perfume, and earrings that he had bought for her. She tries to look surprised, but she has gotten the same gifts every Christmas for the past six years. He opens his gifts, finding the annual sweater and the usual assortment golf paraphernalia. He tries to hide his disappointment, but fails. He remembers past Christmases and the gifts they used to exchange. It was about the third Christmas while they were dating, that he had actually bought her the lovers' gift - lingerie. It had been a lacy bra and panty set, a far different kind of underwear than she normally wore. She had opened it in private and squealed with pleasure. Of course, she had modeled them for him immediately. The lingerie had the desired effect on both of them. She felt like a wanton Parisian woman and he liked the way they looked on her. First chance they had, they had driven to a dead-end road and had sex in the back seat of his Volkswagen. It had been cramped and cold, but fun and well worth the effort. At the time, he had cursed the fact that there was snow on the ground, even though it meant a White Christmas. He would have much preferred a warm day where they could have spread a blanket on the ground. Looking back, trying to make love in the back of a VW was part of the charm of memory. Every year after that, he had bought her lingerie for Christmas. Some outfits were simple and others were very risqué. Over the years he had gotten her teddies, garter belts, corsets, and even leather outfits. They had many great sessions in which she wore the outfits along with wigs. It had been fun and led to hours of lovemaking, often accompanied with laughter. She had discovered mail order sex toys the same year they were married. The first year, it had been a simple vibrator. It had surprised and even hurt him that she would want a vibrator, but the orgasms she had with that little present made it all worth while. After that, she had given him a toy every year to use on her in bed. He looked forward to that present more than anything else she gave him. Then seven years ago, she didn't give him a toy for Christmas. She stopped wearing the lingerie that he bought, saying only that she looked ridiculous in them. He had been crushed and stopped buying sexy things for her. He adopted the standard set of presents for her, a robe, a perfume, and a bauble. He hated himself for the lousy gifts, but there wasn't anything else he could get that she would even wear or use. He missed the laughter, the wrestling, the tickles wars, and the sex games they used to play. Susan deposits a present from his son on his lap. This breaks his train of thought. He looks up noticing Jane watching at him with a funny expression on her face. He recovers with a minor shrug of his shoulders and a quick smile. He unwraps the present. He is not surprised to find another item with a golf theme. He makes the appropriate appreciative noises. He decides at that moment that he really hates golf. Abe had given half the men off in the morning and the other half off in the afternoon for Christmas. The cows produce milk regardless of the holiday and now they require milking. The day passes with everyone in the family helping out with the cows. Even Susan helps with the work. Lewis is surprised that the day it isn't that bad. Christmas music fills the barn, as Abe contends that music helps the cows produce more milk. Lewis pauses to watch Alex work, seeing that it hasn't taken her long to get back in the swing of working on a farm. She had done her fair share of milking when she was growing up. Susan and Jim work together to feed the cows, both of them lift the bales of hay into the feeders. Lewis spends most of his time shoveling manure, a nice low skill job that he can handle. There are times when he clears the floor of manure only to have the cow drop another load right when he turns away. This kind of work is physically tiring, but it is a pleasure to look at the results when you are done. There is a sense of fulfillment when you step back from the work and look at enough milk to feed a lot of families. Abe doesn't believe in driving his cows to the highest production values possible. That tends to cause major problems that cost even more money to fix than the extra milk is worth. For now, the cows are healthy, the people are tired, and there is a lot of milk to be picked up the next day. Everyone goes to bed early that night. The morning they are to leave, he wakes because of an odd sensation around his cock; one that he hadn't felt in years. Opening his eyes and looking down he finds Alex kneeling on the bed as she gives him a handjob. She smiles up at him and whispers, "Don't make a noise." He lay there as she strokes him. She is doing it the same way that she used to do it when they were up in the hayloft. The intensity with which she watches his cock as her hand strokes up and down is reminiscent of the old days. She wears that same crooked grin that he had come to love. She watches his come spray forth with the same innocent fascination of the early times. After the last dribble is squeezed out, she whips out an old handkerchief to wipe up the mess. He stares at the hanky as he recognizes that it is the one she used to use on him. Seeing the look on his face, she says, "I found it when I was packing up Susan's stuff. I couldn't resist using it one last time." The comment wounds him more deeply than he could believe. Staring at Alex, he asks in a hurt tone of voice, "Why would you want to resist and why does it have to be the last time?" Her mouth opens as she stares at him in surprise at the question. More surprising to her is that she doesn't have an answer. Uncertain, she answers, "I don't know." "Why did you decide to become a member of the frumpy grumpy housewives club?" He doesn't mean to ask the question, but it bursts out of him before he has a chance to choke it back. Now, it is too late to take it back. He knows how much she hates it when he refers to the neighborhood women that way. She wants to get angry, but it just isn't in her anymore. The words of her mother are ringing in her ears - what has she been doing to keep him coming home at night? That is the nice way of putting it; her father had been much harsher. He had stated that if she were one of his heifers, that he would have sold it for dog food years ago. She had fumed, but he had just shrugged and walked away. Her sister-in-law had asked her how it was that she managed to stay married. Later, she had asked how Alex expected to attract a man when Lewis left her. She hadn't used the word, if, she had used the word, when. That hurt. In the suburbs, the other members of the frumpy grumpy housewives club would claim those comments are sexist and demeaning to women. Out here in the country, the people are a little closer to earth and see the relationship between men and women differently. A husband and wife are a team, not a pair in competition with each other. A successful farm requires everyone to work together. Neighbors don't try to outdo each other, they support each other in trying times and celebrate the good times together. She knows that Lewis is right, she had joined the frumpy grumpy housewives club. She tries to trace the roots of her change, but she can't identify when it happened. It seems like there were so many little occasions in which she had met hostility amongst the neighborhood women for her country girl attitudes, that she had joined in rather than fight. She finally answers, "I guess they just wore me down." Sometimes a person will postpone making a decision and then wake up one day to find that the decision has been made for them. It had been happening all too often for Lewis over the past few years. He comes to a decision, now is time for him to start directing his life again. "I want you to quit the frumpy grumpy housewives club. If I had wanted to marry one of those selfish stuck up bitches, I would have. I married a country girl that enjoyed life and loving. I want her back." Jane is preparing a huge feast for a late breakfast with the help of Susan. The family gathers around the table chatting comfortably while waiting for the. The kids, relaxed in the presence of their grandparents, tell about their hopes and dreams for the future. Lewis listens with an open mind for a change and decides that his kids are okay after all. All conversation stops as Lewis states, "Jim, you seem to like this part of the world. Why don't you apply for college here?" Jim stares at his father with an open mouth as the ability to speak leaves him. Abe knows that is exactly what Jim wants to do. He says, "I'm sure that we can work out some sort of deal that will be satisfactory for Jim and will save you some money. He could live here and commute to the school." Alex starts to reply, but Lewis interrupts by saying, "Well, first Jim has to decide if that is what he wants to do. If he wants to come to school here, then I think the matter of living arrangements is his choice. If he wants to live here, then you and Jim will have to work out the details between the two of you. He's coming into his own and it's time for him to make decisions for himself." Abe smiles at the emphasis that Lewis makes on Jim being able to choose. He knows it frees Jim to consider other options and select the one that is the best for him. He fully expects the boy to come live on the farm and go to school here. He figures that in a little more than four years, Jim will take over Harold's farm and Harold will take over his. He is happy at the prospect that the farms will stay in the family. He can retire soon. It is about time for them to start driving home. The couple step out of the house to take a last walk around the place. In the barn, Lewis smiles at Alex and points up to the hayloft. Alex smiles and leads the way. Once there, she strips and spreads out the clothes for them to lay on. It is just like in the old days. He strips and joins her on the hay. They start making out, he takes his time kissing her breasts, treating them like lost treasures regained. The odor of the barn works some magic spell upon them. Her juices flow like they haven't in years. Before he knows it, he is atop her, thrusting into her with the kind of abandon that had marked their early years. He stops when noises rise from the barn below. Jim, at the door of the barn, is talking to his grandfather outside. Jim asks, "Grandpa, where's Mom and Dad? We're supposed to be leaving now." Abe answers, "They're probably up in the hayloft, son. I wouldn't go up there if I were you. I don't think you'd like what you see and I'm sure they wouldn't appreciate it." A long moment of silence is interrupted when Jim says, "Oh gross!" When the barn door closes, Alex and Lewis start laughing as their imaginations place an expression on their son's face. He returns to making love to his wife. Laughter, rather than grunts and groans, accompanies their orgasms for the first time in a long time. Lewis lying next to Alex chuckles as he says, "Sometimes life is good." Alex giggles as she says, "I would have loved to have seen the look on his face." <1st attachment end> ----- ASSM Moderation System Notice------ Notice: This post has been modified from its original format. 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