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An Exciting Morning - 5.2

An Exciting Morning - 5.2

Abigail placed a hand on her chin trying to think of something she wanted to do, but nothing came to mind for the young lass. Jane watched Abigail think seriously about her question with a giddy smile— her sister was too adorable!

Seeing Abigail's purple eyes look up at her without any ideas after a few seconds of deliberating, Jane quickly formulated something fun they could do.

“Why don't we go down to the creek and play in the water. It's a nice way to cool off and kill some time.” Jane leaned down and asked Abigail what she thought of the idea.

“Creek?” Abigail voiced a question, not too sure what the word creek meant.

“Mm, a creek. The little river behind my house.” Jane replied and saw Abigail's eyes widen.

“Oh, River! Okay!”

Jane grabbed hold of Abigail’s tiny hand and carefully walked her up the path to her house while Abigail bopped up and down, skipping along as they made their way around the house towards the backyard.

Jane made sure to grab her backpack on the way towards the creek since that was where all the food was located, and she still wanted to eat lunch. She shoved the water bottle resting in her free hand into the backpack, slung it over her shoulder, and then adjusted her grip on Abigail's sweaty hand before continuing.

Abigail's chest-level black hair swayed in the wind while her tiny head kept turning as she curiously looked at everything around her. Eventually they passed Jane’s house and started slowly trudging down the path towards the creek, and the second Abigail spotted the water ahead, her eyes sparkled with excitement and her walking speed increased.

Once they reached the creek shore, Jane let go of Abigail's hand and the girl shot forward heading towards the water. “Be careful!” Jane warned her and then found herself a large rock to sit on before she pulled out her lunch out of her backpack.

“I'm gonna have something to eat first. If you want anything to eat yourself I have extra so don't be afraid to ask for some. Or if you wanna go play in the water then go ahead.” Jane said to Abigail who turned and gave her thumbs up while grinning.

“Make sure to keep your shoes on, the rocks could be sharp!” She cautioned her sister who had already turned away from her, but she still saw her head bob up and down in understanding.

The creek was a little larger than a normal creek, it looked to be roughly fifteen feet wide but its depth luckily wasn't too deep since Jane could see the rocky floor underneath its clear surface. The shores on either side were mostly made of rocks with a few weeds or cottontails sprouting between them here and there. It wasn't perfect, but it was quite an amazing little place to hang out to kill some time.

Watching Abigail slowly walk into the calm flowing creek while giggling as her feet felt the cold water brush past them, Jane couldn't contain her grin. She wanted to join in on the fun, so she quickly scarfed down one of the three sandwiches she packed— not enough to fully fill her, but it would do for now— and walked down into the creek to join her sister.

She threw off her shoes and socks, and took out a pair of sandals she packed for when she was done with work and didn't want her feet to be sweltering in her tight shoes. Quickly slapping on her sandals, she stepped into the creek and similarly felt the cool water flowing along her ankles.

Wading further into the creek to catch up with Abigail, the water rose up to her knees when she reached the lowest point of the creek. As for Abigail, the water was past her legs and stopped around her lower waist area— and yes, that meant her shorts and a part of her shirt were fully soaked.

Once Abigail turned around and saw Jane joining her in the creek, her happiness seemed to multiply and she giggled like crazy while trudging through the creek to the other side. Curious about what Abigail wanted to do, Jane sped up until she was right behind her, but was surprised when her sister turned around and splashed her with water.

‘My clothes! Ah what does that matter.’ Jane freaked out in her head at first not wanting her clothes to be soaked, but honestly it didn't matter. Now she just wanted to have fun.

“Oh, you're starting a dangerous battle.” Jane made a fake evil grin accompanied by a similar laugh, and then splashed her sister back soaking the rest of her dry body.

Laughing wildly, the two sisters splashed water on one another with no other goal than to have a fun time. Water dripped down Jane’s face, making her constantly have to blink so she could see, but that didn't stop her from using her obvious size advantage to send a tidal wave over to Abigail.

Stumbling backwards, Abigail caught herself from falling while her face and hair were dripping wet, but her devious smile indicated that she wasn’t done with this fight just yet. Jane paused after seeing her almost knock down Abigail, which made it easier for Abigail to switch up her tactics.

Taken from Royal Road, this narrative should be reported if found on Amazon.

While Jane was frozen in place, Abigail jumped at her trying to tackle her into the water, but she didn't have much success. What ended up happening was she leapt into Jane’s outreached arms and was lifted up out of the water. Then in an act of counter attacking, Jane spun around while swirling her sister through the air, causing Abigail to kick her legs in glee the entire time.

The ‘fight’ ended shortly after Jane put Abigail back down and one last attempt was made to crawl on her back, but sadly Abigail had with no success this time as well.

With their clothes soaked in cold water, the two found themselves sitting on a small stump on the other side of the shore from Jane’s place. They were drenched from head to toe in cold water but they both wore happy expressions. The cold water made the heat of the sun actually feel good, it was quite refreshing after all.

Jane looked down at her dark gray shirt and sighed, it was basically see through at this point and exposed her bra underneath. When working on the house her shirt was a little wet from sweat, but not so much that it made her shirt translucent.

‘Whatever, no ones around anyways.’ She thought, not wanting to worry about something so trivial.

Suddenly she felt a cold arm press against her own and looked to her side to see Abigail next to her shivering, the heat of the sun hadn't heated her up yet. Not wanting to see her sister shivering, she lifted Abigail from the stump and placed her on her lap.

Abigail was a little confused at first, but when Jane wrapped her arms around her, she felt pulses of warmth enter her body and a blissful smile rested on her face. Her shivering stopped and she closed her eyes feeling relaxed before she leaned her head back onto Jane’s soft bosom.

The two stayed like that for what felt like hours, but only a few minutes had passed. The only sounds around them were the gentle flow of the creek, the occasional call of a bird, and the gentle breathing of the two sisters cuddling together.

The calm of the forest was stirred by a single little girl's stomach which rumbled. Abigail opened her eyes and turned her head to Jane looking at with a hungry gaze. “Food?” She tilted her head to the side.

“As you wish, princess.” Jane teased her and used her phantom hand to bring her backpack over to this side of the creek. Taking her last two sandwiches out, she handed one to Abigail and another she herself began to eat.

Abigail's eyes and mouth widened seeing the sandwich, she whispered a “thank you!” before she bit down on the sandwich with her tiny mouth. It was adorable to watch her sister eat, she tried her best to take the biggest bites but her mouth was only so big. Chewing was also a problem for her, those petite chubby cheeks of hers were only able to hold so much and would always be bulging like a chipmunk storing nuts.

Lunch didn't take too long. After they finished, their depleted energy was restored and they felt like doing something again. Not quite sure what they wanted to do just yet, Jane hoisted Abigail onto her shoulders and grabbed her thighs so she wouldn't fall. Abigail laughed being so high up and would occasionally kick her legs that freely hung down Jane’s shoulders.

Without a destination in mind, Jane searched for a trail they could walk along and quickly found one not too far away from the creek— this was nice to have near her place, she thought. For the next half an hour or so, the two casually strolled along the forest path that weaved through the edge of the redwood forest, stopping anytime Abigail spotted something that interested her.

She spotted a few squirrels, a dozen or so pretty flowers, and a lot of colorful birds that soared through the treetops above. The crimson leaves of the redwood trees turned the ambient light of the sun a faint hue of red, creating an immersive environment around them.

The two stopped again when they found themselves in a large circular glade in the forest where a few large rocks lay surrounded by a natural garden of flowers. Jane strolled through the glade looking around and thinking to herself the possibilities she could do in this place. It wasn't too far from her house, only a ten minute walk at a normal pace, and if she could clear this place of a few long weeds. then she could have a nice spot to work out in.

Picnic with her girlfriend as well? Or even a fun outdoor gathering with all her new and old friends? There was a lot she could think of.

“Look, look!” Abigail excitedly pointed to the rock sitting in the middle of the glade, and there resting on the top of that very rock, was a large golden bird.

It was taller than Abigail and looking at its long feathery wings, they probably spanned over ten feet easily. Its feathers were mostly gold but it had a few black colored spots scattered across its body. Beside its body, its legs and beak were on the shorter end but that didn't stop this bird from looking elegant and radiating an aura of magnificence.

Turning to look at the two sisters, the bird stared at them before it spread its wings showing the underside of feathers which were stained black. After which, the bird took off into the air leaving them alone in the glade.

‘Wow…’ That was all Jane could say after seeing how beautiful that bird was. Watching the bird fly further and further away, Jane had an idea of what they could do.

“Abigail, you know the hands I can summon?” Jane asked.

“Mm, Handsy’s!” Guess they were called Handsy’s now.

“How would you like to fly in one of them?”

“FLY!?” Abigail squealed in excitement, her legs kicking even faster on Jane’s shoulders.

“Yep, fly!” After Jane responded, Abigail excitedly started rubbing and patting her face with her chubby little hands while she screamed the word “fly!” over and over.

Jane didn't want to keep her waiting any longer and summoned her phantom hand and increased its size so that it would comfortably fit the two of them.

“Climb aboard!” Jane stepped onto her hand and took Abigail off her shoulder then placed her in her lap— she would take no chances with Abigail falling out of the hand.

“Now don't leave my lap okay?” Jane saw Abigail nod in her lap and excitedly watched as the hand slowly ascended into the air.