The Johnson Sisters

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Authors: Tresser Henderson
I almost fell to the floor.
    â€œWow. I knew my friends and family were freaks, but not this freaky,” I said happily.
    â€œSo you get to order $377 worth of merchandise for free.”
    There was nothing better than hearing the word “free” come out of her mouth. That’s how I liked my life: receiving things that didn’t cost me nothing but some fun and a nice reward in the end.
    â€œYou can give me your first item, and we can write up your order,” Ashley said.
    I made sure to start with the bullet.

Chapter 4
    Vivian
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    I had to admit tonight was a lot of fun. I was glad Phoenix talked me into attending because I told her I wasn’t coming at first. I didn’t feel like being around a bunch of people, particularly my sisters. I loved each and every one of them, but I couldn’t seem to get away from them. We would be together every day if we could, but I didn’t. Our once a week dinner get-together was starting to get a bit much for me. I don’t know why I was feeling this way, since after the death of Renee we promised each other we would at least be with each other once each week, even if it was to have coffee together.
    After ordering my merchandise, I quickly left the party. Phoenix didn’t want me to leave, but she didn’t push it too much since I did show up. Since Serena rode there with me, she had to leave when I did, and she wasn’t ready. She ended up asking Dawn to give her a ride home. Dawn didn’t want to, but gave in, telling her she would. I was tired and was ready to get in my bed, the faster the better, so I said my good-byes to everybody and jetted home.
    I don’t know if I kicked off my shoes first to relieve my feet, or unsnapped my bra to take that restraint off. All I know is I wanted to get into a comfortable state. It didn’t matter, because once those items came off, I was free. My Spanx was my next constriction to be removed before taking my shower. My bed was calling me, and I was answering it by saying, “I’ll be right there.”
    No sooner than I put my legs under the cover and turned the television on, my doorbell rang. It could only be one person, and I wondered why he didn’t use the key I gave him.
    â€œWhat the hell do you think you are doing?” were the first words that fell out of my mouth as I looked into the face of my ex-boyfriend, Eric, standing on the other side of my door. I had thought it was my best friend, Sheldon, but I was wrong this night.
    With his manhood hanging out, Eric had each hand propped up on the base of the door, with this smirk on this face, trying to lick his lips like LL. He looked down at his growing extension and looked back up at me.
    â€œYou are going to get arrested for indecent exposure,” I said, giggling.
    â€œThen you better let me in before I get in trouble.”
    I crossed my arms, asking, “What do you want?”
    â€œIt’s not obvious?” he asked cockily, looking down at his manhood still hanging to the left.
    â€œAnd what makes you think I want you or your dick?”
    He looked down at his pride and joy and said, “Oh, you want this. I bet your thighs are wet with envy now.”
    I didn’t say anything. I looked down at his manhood, which was beginning to become erect. I didn’t get sex often because I didn’t believe in sleeping around, but tonight I needed to get my coochie worked. After that sex party showed me all the different things that could be used to enhance my sex life, I was raring to go. And I didn’t want to use a vibrator, even though I had just purchased a new one to use on myself tonight. Now I had the real deal and could use a hot, throbbing dick inside me.
    I stepped to the side, giving Eric the signal to come in. He walked past me, and I shut the door. When I turned around, Eric was stroking his manhood like he was priming it for me. I didn’t feel like doing much talking, so I

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