Spying On My Sister
Spying On My Sister
    By Jamie Klaire
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    Copyright 2013 by Jamie Klaire
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    Warning- this story contains adult situations
meant only for the enjoyment of those over the age of 18. By
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you are at least 18. All characters in this work of fiction are 18
or older, whether they are explicitly described as such or not.
This erotic story is a work of fiction, all characters appearing in
this work are fictitious, and in this fictitious world bad
ramifications for various sexual situations do not exist. In the
real world-always practice safe, sane and consensual sex.
    This erotic short story contains
pseudo-incestuous virginal voyeurism, first time masturbation, a
Halloween threesome (MFF) with a sexy black cat, a handsome pirate
(who happens to be their teacher), and a cheerleader, a first time
orgasm, and a bareback cream pie. Enjoy!
    Approx. word count 5,200 (Not including
supplementary material)
    Note- Portions of this short story were
originally part of a longer, tamer novel under my other, more
romantic pen name. I sexed it up quite a bit though, taking out all
the boring bits and making for a raunchier ride.
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Spying On My Sister
    I sobbed quietly as I drove through the dark
of the night. It was getting dark earlier and earlier now, and the
temperatures had dropped a lot the past few weeks.
    It was Halloween weekend and I was heading to
visit my big sister three hours away at her college, but I was
going to arrive hours early. The plan had been for me to head out
Friday right after work, about nine, and arrive at my sister's dorm
at about midnight. That way we had all day Saturday and most of
Sunday to hang out together before I drove back Sunday
afternoon.
    But I had just been fired from my mall job. I
worked in a retail store that sold school uniforms, and one of my
assistant managers had a bad habit of dipping into my cash drawer
whenever he wanted. Then on the days my drawer was short money, he
would write me up. I had tried to protest, saying that I couldn't
be held accountable for the amount of cash in my drawer if I wasn't
the only person that had access to the drawer, but my boss just
blew me off, swearing he never took anything.
    Last time it happened, I went above his head
to the store manager, and today when I reported for work, I was
told that company policy is that when an employee had been written
up three times, they were fired. I left the store in tears, knowing
that reporting my assistant manager was the real reason I had
gotten fired. I had never stolen anything in my life. My dad is the
local preacher, I spend six hours a week volunteering at the local
hospital, and I was known to be the 'good' daughter, unlike my
wilder sister.
    When I had gotten to my car, I thought about
heading home instead of to my sister, but I wasn't quite ready to
deal with telling dad I had gotten fired just yet. No, a trip to
see Katie was just what I needed. So what if I arrived a few hours
early? I'd call on my way.
    When I pulled into the parking lot of my
sister's dorm, I parked the car and then tried my sister's phone
yet again. Straight to voice-mail. I was about to give up and just
go knock when I saw a couple walking through the dark parking lot.
Something about the way they were walking made me not get out, but
watch the couple instead.
    They

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