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Something Big Is Coming

Dinkleberry

Maison d'édition: _Boruma Publishing, LLC

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Does size matter? Is bigger better? Is incest best? In this massive 4-volume series: son and mother, father and daughter, brother and sister discover if the family that plays together stays together. What if Mom is also your sister and Dad is your grandfather? And what happens when the girls in your family are going to have your baby? In the Johnson family of Dick, Peter, Cookie, and Kitty, “Something Big is Coming.” Now, bigger than ever!
 
~~~~~ PG Excerpt  ~~~~~
 
“A toast,” Dick announced. With her head resting against her mom’s head, Peter’s mom faced towards him. Kitty smiled at her son, contently perched on his grandmother’s lap. His father held up his beer. The others lifted their drinks.
 
“To our loving family,” he intoned.
 
“To family,” the others cheered, they all chinked glasses. Peter cautiously took a small sip from his beer, yet none of them acted as if he drinking a beer with them was an issue.
 
“So Dick, what’s new?” Kitty asked her father, she leaned against her mom. Peter thought there was a feline grace to how mother and daughter were cuddled together.
 
“Nothing much, just been playing with my wood,” he joked. Cookie and Kitty light-heartedly laughed at Dick’s thousand time told joke. He started talking about some of his cabinetry projects and then some local news. Within minutes Dick, Peter’s Grandma and Mom were engaged in conversation. Peter drank his beer as they talked. He paid half attention and lost interest.
 
Looking at his mom and grandmother sitting together, he idly thought that although mature, he found his grandma very attractive. With them snuggled close, the family resemblance between Kitty and Cookie was strikingly obvious. With his grandma’s youthful appearance, Peter thought mother and daughter had a sisterly quality. He noted that his grandma had a fairer complexion and lighter hair color than his mom. Although she didn’t have the incredibly developed, almost exaggeratedly, physique of her daughter, Peter still found her alluring. He thought Cookie was a tasty treat.
 
His mom, while thin, had fantasy-inducing large boobs that where staggering on her trim body. Her waist curved in before flaring out to her full hips and thick thighs. Mom was a sexpot that he found mouth-wateringly beautiful and irresistible.
 
His grandma was taller than her daughter and Peter contemplated, she had the body of a woman who regularly plays golf and tennis, which she did. Cookie had a toned, slim figure. Unlike her daughter, who had huge tits, Peter noted that her breasts were the size of oranges that seemed to be quite perky. Peter knew she had pleasing hips and, no matter the age, a dynamite ass that deliciously flowed into her well-formed legs. He knew she had a better ass than the girls his age. Her figure was an appetizing contrast to her daughter’s. Cookie, as her name says, was a small, thin soft delicacy.
 
Peter figured Kitty got her beauty from Cookie; his mom must have inherited her stunning thickness from Dick.
 
Peter drank his beer and dreamily gazed at his mom and grandmother. He knew his grandma definitely had that cougar vibe going on. When your friends, not knowing she’s your grandmother thinking she’s one of Kitty’s friends, tell you they “wanna break off a piece of that Cookie,” then you know Grandma is hot!
 
“So Peter, what’s new with you?” Grandma asked. Peter realized her and his mom were looking at him. He wondered if during his woolgathering they noticed his admiring them. Kitty’s cheek affectionately rested on her mom’s cheek, the girls looked at Peter.
 
“Umm…” Peter started, waking him from his reverie, “…nothing much.”
 
“Really?” Cookie questioned. Peter saw his grandma and Mom slyly grin and softly giggled like two schoolgirls that knew a guilty secret.
 
“Yeah, nothing interesting,” he answered with a shrug. Again, both girls grinned guilty; they giggled to each other. Peter watched as his mom gave her mother a soft kiss on the corner of his grandma’s lips. They both looked at him bemused, and then…
Disponible depuis: 11/01/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 70 pages.

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