Andi's Dream - All Ashore
Author: ahorsewithnoname
Tags: Erotica, Romance, Adventure, Consensual, Intimacy, Oral, Sex
Words: 90671
Format: ePub
Date Published: 2024-06-06
Description: Spring kicks off with seven feet of snow. After the storm, Paul and Andi go on a cross country road trip with the twins through North Dakota and Denver. When they get home, Andi and Macy have wonderful news. Andi opens up her VA clinic. There's muscle/sports cars and love is in the air. Paul and John Jarecki's history is explored in depth and Paul's first wife Melony, and her death, is exposed.
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Item #: 1024
Preview: Andi's Dream - All Ashore
by Duleigh
©Copyright 2024 by Duleigh
Chapter 1
It was a tough winter that year. The storms of January and February dumped several feet of snow on the snowbelt of Western New York every time they struck. Luckily, they had a break in mid-February on time for Valentine's Day. Paul Jarecki was excited about this "Hallmark Holiday" because for the first time in years, he was in love. He found Andi Roberts stuck in a ditch near his cabin during a snowstorm and rescued her and her daughters. They spent five days in his cabin and emerged madly in love. Paul's brother John did everything he could to dissuade Paul and Andi from marrying but in the end, on Christmas Eve, John happily officiated the wedding as pastor of the Springville Congregational Church.
As Valentine's Day neared, Paul Jarecki had lunch with his brother John at Worzils Bar & Grille. "Are you sure you won't join us at the Fallsview Sheraton?" asked Paul. "I have a room reserved for you and Macy, a room with a view of the falls."
"We can't afford a frivolity like that," said John. A viewer would immediately see that John and Paul are brothers, even though Paul is seven years older than John and a half head taller.
"It's a gift," said Paul. Paul can afford gifts like that. He's the owner of 10 very successful car dealerships, and is a doctor, and has a law degree. Money is something that seeks Paul Jarecki, not the other way around. It seeks John also, but he refuses gifts, he doesn't want the temptation. The closest John comes to accepting gifts is spending the occasional week in Jupiter, Florida, but he and Paul inherited that house from their parents.
"You know Macy and I don't accept extravagant gifts like that, what will the church board say?"
"They'll say that Pastor John is getting his gears lubricated," said Paul, knowing that John would blush. "I truly understand, but our wives are getting along so well, they're with each other constantly."
"And that is the perfect reason why I shouldn't accept your offer. We should be paying attention to our wives, not to each other, and they should be paying attention to us, not their sister-in-law," said John as their lunches arrived. Their wives couldn't be more different if they tried. Paul's wife Andi was tiny, four foot eight inches tall with blond hair and a beautiful curvy figure, 32DD breasts, a narrow waist, and round hips and ass. She's vivacious, outgoing and quite funny, but when she's at work, she's all business. She's a pulmonologist and runs a pulmonary clinic for the VA.
Macy, however, stood six feet two inches, had a slender build and was black. She was a fashion model in Montreal in her youth before going on to divinity school and getting her Ph.D. in Theology. It was there that she met John Jarecki, all five foot seven of him. Macy was bright and cheerful and very outgoing when she was around Andi, and in private, she was playful with her husband. Like Andi, when she was working, she was all business. She works part time as Paul's assistant at Jarecki Motors
"We really and truly do want to spend Valentines Day like we always do, in the cabin with a pleasant fire in the wood stove, and an awesome dinner we make ourselves," said John.
"We cater you know," said Ayato Tanaka, the bartender, who was listening to every word the brothers said from behind his bar. It was said that his hearing was so sharp that if you drop a bottle cap on the road outside, he could tell what brand of beer it came from by the sound it made when it hit the road.
"We'll keep that in mind, thanks Ayato."
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