Postby KP Presents » Tue Mar 10, 2015 2:40 am
“Look at them,” Dorothy said as Sarah and Bart crawled round the portable playpen, picking up the toys that were inside, “they’re growing so fast.”
“I know – I can’t believe it when I look at them,” Brian said as he held his mug. “They’ll be walking and starting to talk before we know it.”
“I’m just grateful for the day off,” Sarah said as she sat down, “so long as there are plenty of willing baby sitters.”
“Oh come on – their first Christmas? And they look so lovely in their outfits,” Amy said as she looked at Bart in his cream and red jumper and blue jeans, and Sarah in a little pink dress.
In the front room, Veronica called out “Ysstlsst,” the drool running down her cheek as Heidi finally bumped into her. “ltmllndwn.”
She turned round, Nats and Cindy watching, and let her head slide down until Heidi’s fingers felt the leather strap against her cheek. “ekkeeevgtt,” she mumbled as Veronica slowly turned her head, Heidi feeling until she found the buckle and started to loosen the wiffle ball gag.
Eventually, Veronica shook the ball out, letting it drop to the floor as she gasped “Natalie, that was cruel.”
“Not especially, Veronica,” Natalie said with a smile, “so now what?”
“Stay still Heidi,” Veronica said as she got onto her knees, and started to use ehr teeth to unravel the tape holding her wrists to her elbows. Slowly, she managed to loosen the binding enough for Heidi to wriggle her hands free, and then turned round, watching as Heidi brought her hands round and started to untie her aunt’s arms.
As Veronica finally shook her arms free, both of them untied the ropes from each other’s upper arms and chest, and then released their own legs before Heidi removed her gag.
“Okay, that worked up an appetite – hi Sarah, where are the twins?”
“Playing in the dining room – which is where you all need to come now,” Sarah said. “Dorothy has some soup and crusty bread out for all of us.”
“Sounds good to me,” Veronica said as she stood up, Cindy tidying up before they all came through.
“Thanks mum,” Cindy said as she pushed her bowl away, “that was great.”
“Well, that’s it until the meal tonight,” Dorothy said as they heard a knock on the front door.
“I’ll go,” Brian said as he stood up, and returned with Anne and Kayla. Anne was wearing a black jersey dress and heels, with a black jacket over it, while Kayla had on a red jumper and slacks, with ankle boots made from red leather.
“Hey – we brought presents, but left them out in the hallway,” Anne said as she sat down, and looked at Sarah. “The babies enjoying their first Christmas?”
“I don’t think they know what’s hit them,” Brian said with a smile, “all the toys and clothes that they have been given.”
“Or us – how many sets of culinary items do we need?”
“Married couples problem,” Amy said with a smile as she looked at Dorothy. “We swore this year none of us were getting anything to do with the kitchen or eating.”
She then looked at Anne, before saying “although gifts from others are more than welcome.”
“Nice recovery,” Kayla said with a smile. “So what are we going to do this afternoon?”
“Well, Dorothy and I are cooking,” Amy said, “but I’m sure between yourselves you’ll find something to keep you occupied.”
“Hey – where is everyone?”
“In the dining room,” Amy called out, as Suzanne came in, hugging Dorothy and Cindy before she took her coat off.
“It’s freezing out there – you should see how well wrapped up Joanne and Alexa are.”
“Where are they anyway,” Cindy said as she looked round.”
“Outside – can you three girls go out and give them a hand? I don’t think they’re in a position to do much about removing their coats – on which note, I need to talk to all of you.”
“That’s our cue to leave the adults alone,” Nats said as they went out to where Joanne and Alexa were standing in the hallway, their bodies covered with long winter coats that went down to their feet, the hoods up over their heads and large scarves covering the lower half of their heads.
“Merry Christmas Cuz,” Cindy said as she looked at them, and realised the arms of their coats were tucked into the side pockets. “Oh no, don’t tell me...”
The two older girls looked at each other and nodded as Nats and Heidi unfastened their coats and slipped them off their shoulders. Both girls had their arms folded behind their backs, wrists tied to elbows, and forearms secured together, while there were bands of ropes around their upper arms, going above and below their chests to keep them locked in place.
Even funnier, their legs were tied together below their knees, with a length of rope between their legs, as they looked at the girls over their scarves.
“Okay,” Cindy said quietly, “want to take bets on what’s under there?”
“Let’s see,” Heidi said as she looked at them, “I’d go for stuffing and tape.”
“Possibly, but this is the older generation we are talking about,” Nats said as she looked at them, “so I think they’ve got a ball in their mouths.”
“Well, only one way to find out,” Cindy said as she walked behind her cousin and removed the gag – to find a leather panel covering her mouth, the straps running round her head to keep it in place.
“Very kinky,” Nats said as the scarf was removed from Alexa’s head to reveal a similar black panel. “Want us to remove them?”
Joanne and Alexa both shook their heads as they walked into the front room – and it was then that Cindy got a good look at their hands.
Specifically, their left hands.
“Oh... My... GOD!!!”
“Cindy? What’s up?”
The young girl walked quickly in front of the two older girls, and said “are they what I think they are?”
Joanne and Alexa nodded as Cindy gasped “And Aunt Suzanne knows?”
They nodded again as Heidi walked round and looked at their hands.
“I can’t see why... Oh. OH – now I get it.”
“Someone fill me in,” Nats said as she looked at the two girls.
“Third finger left hand,” Cindy called out as she ran into the kitchen, and Nats looked at Heidi.
“Sorry, am I just being particularly dim?”
“Not so, mon ami – it is the Christmas spirit that hides the obvious.”
“Chloe, James – I didn’t hear you come in,” Heidi said as she looked at the young couple. Chloe was wearing her usual red scarf, but this time under a blue v-necked sweater which sat on top of a long red velvet skirt, her black boots showing under the hem. James was wearing a blue shirt and dark pants, as he looked at Joanne and Alexa.
“Chloe told me – congratulations, both of you,” he said as he walked up and hugged both of them.
“Fnnku,” Alexa said as Nats saw her blush, and then hit her forehead with her hand.
“Oh lord forgive me, I am so stupid – when did she ask you?”
“Twlflftdee,” Alexa said as she looked at the clock.
“Right,” Dorothy said as she came in with a bottle of champagne, “This was for before dinner, but with news like this – oh for the love of... Heidi, Nats, untie the engaged couple so that we can toast the good news.”
“Finally,” Joanne said as Chloe unbuckled the panel, the rubber bung dripping saliva as it was eased from her mouth, “I told you the youngsters would take an age to get it, lover.”
“Yeah, I know,” Alexa said as she worked her mouth, “but it was worth it for the look on their faces.”
“So does this mean you will tie the knot,” Dorothy said.
“Not in the formal sense,” Joanne said, “but we may do the same sort of thing you and Any did, Aunt Dorothy – just without the surprise of not telling each other.”
“Well, this time we want to be there,” Heidi said, the other two girls nodding as Amy and the others came in.
“Of course – you’re getting old enough for some of the things that happened then anyway.”
“Not all of them,” Amy said with a laugh, “not yet anyway.”