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    All About Simon

    Originally Written By:jessy19




    It began one early June. The girl hung upside down on the monkey bars. Her long brown hair flowing everywhere, covering her dark brown eyes. She laughed heartily showing off for her mom. Her mother, a single mother, smiled and took a picture of her beautiful daughter.

    "Try to move your hair out of your face silly girl. I want a good picture of you," said her mom.

    The child looked up and brushed her hair away from her face. She gave her mom a big smile, making it obvious that she was missing two front teeth.

    The mother laughed. "Ok, I got it! I think this one will be just perfect! " She examined the pictured on her digital camera.

    The child carefully picked her body up and managed to quickly get down from the monkey bars. She'd been at the park since ten that morning and now it was almost noontime. Her tummy began to growl.

    "I'm hungry mom," she said.

    "We'll leave in a few minutes. I'm just going to go over the pictures I took."

    The child shrugged and turned to see what she could play next. She was going for the slide when she spotted him. He was skinny, a bit taller than her and had brown curly hair and big blue eyes. He was playing with his Hot Wheels, rolling the cars around rocks and dirt. She felt her heart almost skip a beat. She didn't understand why and will never understand why she suddenly got the urge to go over and hug him. As if she'd known him forever.

    The boy rolled his monster trucks over the smaller cars pretending it was real. He made the car sounds and all. Suddenly, he felt someone kneeling next to him. Before he could see who it was, she covered him. She was hugging him tight. He panicked not knowing what to do.

    "Dad! Dad!"

    The man quickly threw down his newspaper and almost spilled his coffee. He rushed over to the boy and laughed as he saw the pretty little girl with her arms around him.

    "Well, well," the man said trying hard not to laugh anymore. It wasn't easy to hide a smile "and who are you?" He asked the little girl.

    The girl finally let the boy go and giggled sweetly. "I'm Hallie. Who are you?" She asked man.

    "Well, I'm Simon's father. Oh and he's Simon," the man pointed at his son.

    Simon was collecting his toys and trying to catch his breath. "Tell her to go away dad!"

    The man laughed this time. "Simon, she was just hugging you. What's wrong with that?"

    Simon nodded. "I don't like girls! Girls are gross!"

    Hallie blushed. "I didn't mean to scare you. I though you looked like a nice person. I wanted to play with you. I'm sorry."

    The man was touched. "Sweetie it's ok. He's just...well, he's shy."

    "I'm not shy! She just scared me! I hate girls!" Simon held his toys to his chest. He tried to look away but often found himself wanting to look at the girl who had held him.

    "Hallie! What...uh...what's going on?" The woman asked as her eyes met with the man's.

    He laughed. She liked his laugh. "Hello, I'm Sam and this is my son Simon. I have already met Hallie. Your daughter scared my son for a moment."

    The woman frowned and gave the child a cautious look. "I'm sorry what do you mean she scared him?"

    He laughed again. Such a sweet laugh. "She was hugging him."

    The woman looked confused. "What? You mean she just went to him and-"

    "Yes mom! I hugged him. I'm sorry ok? I'm sorry Simon," Hallie searched Simon's face for a sign of forgiveness but the boy only turned away.

    "Honey, why did you do that?" The woman put her arms around her daughter.

    "I-I don't know. I just wanted to be his friend. I wanted to play with him."

    "Simon, tell Hallie you accept her apology," Sam ordered.

    Simon was upset. Hallie could feel her heart breaking.

    "Simon?" Sam continued to try to get his son to forgive Hallie. He found the whole situation amusing. Not to mention Hallie's mother quite a beautiful woman. She had the same brown hair as her daughter but dark green eyes. He wondered if she was married. He saw no sign of a ring, but that didn't mean she couldn't be married or have a boyfriend.

    "Oh give him time. He's just shaken up I suppose," the woman said softly.

    "I didn't get your name by the way," Sam said casually. He was dying to know her name, her status!

    "I'm sorry, I'm Jane. I'm a photographer for a children's magazine."

    He looked impressed. "Is that so? Sounds more exciting than being a cop."

    She couldn't help but smile. He was gorgeous! She began to wonder if he was single. Someone as charming as Sam couldn't possibly be single. "No I think being a cop has more adventures. We were...we were just about to go get some lunch. Hallie is hungry and I guess so am I." Jane said quietly.

    Sam couldn't stop looking at her. "We were a bit hungry too. Do you mind if you join you? I know this great deli about two blocks from here if you want to meet there or we could all walk there together."

    Jane looked nervous. "Uh...well..." she began.

    Sam understood. "You're wondering if I'm married aren't you?"

    She nodded. "Am I that obvious?"

    He blushed. "Maybe a little. But to answer your question no I'm not married. I've been divorced for two years now. I don't' have a girlfriend either if that was your next question."

    She looked surprised. "Really? I figured you probably had a wife who was crazy about you."

    He laughed. "Yes, she used to be then she found someone else to be crazy about."

    She looked sad. "I'm sorry."

    He shrugged. "It's ok. It's done and over with. I'm ready to..." He paused and then looked at her. "I'm ready to move on."

    She felt her heart race.

    "What about you Jane? You married? Got a boyfriend?"

    "Neither one. My husband passed away over four years ago. He was a truck driver and one night fell asleep at the wheel..." she stopped.

    Hallie kept looking at Simon who did nothing but look down at the ground as he held his hot wheels in his arms.

    "I'm really sorry to hear that Jane. Must be hard for you.

    She nodded. "It is but I've come to accept it. I'm ready to live my life."

    He smiled at her. "So...what do you say? Shall we go?"

    Jane felt excited. "Sure. Let me just go put up my camera in my car and then we'll walk over there."

    As they headed off, the adults talked and the children were silent. Hallie wanted to talk to Simon but Simon looked mad. She was almost afraid to say anything and get him even more upset.

    Over lunch Sam and Jane continued to chat. They had turkey sandwiches while the children ate grilled cheese sandwiches with pickles. Hallie noticed that Simon hardly ate his. He was busy sipping his soda and looking down. She felt awful. She hadn't meant to scare him. But then again she wouldn't take back the hug she gave him. It had felt so...wonderful.

    * * *

    It only took one month before Sam and Jane cut out the polite "accidental" meetings at the park. They were exclusively dating now. When they went out, Hallie and Simon were stuck with the same babysitter at Sam's house, a 20 year old who spent her time talking on the phone.

    Hallie tried to play with Simon but Simon only pushed her away. He spent his time up in his room playing with his cars while Hallie was stuck downstairs listening in on the babysitters phone calls she made to her boyfriend.

    One night, Hallie got bored and went upstairs to see what Simon was doing. She knocked softly on his door. He opened it and frowned.

    "What?" He asked coldly.

    Hallie smiled. "Just wanted to see what you were doing. Can I come in and play with you? I'm bored."

    He nodded. "No. This is MY room. And this is MY house. You are only here because my dad is stupid for dating your mom. I don't want a new mom. I want MY mom." With that he slammed the door leaving Hallie in tears.

    Jane and Sam got in later that night and paid the babysitter. Once she was gone, they found Hallie in the kitchen sobbing. Jane rushed over to her and put her arms around her.

    "What's wrong sweetie? What is it?"

    Hallie didn't answer.

    Jane looked at Sam who was as clueless as she was. Sam went over to the mother and child. "Hallie? Are you ok? Where's Simon?"

    Hallie hiccupped and looked up at the adults with her red teary eyes. "He's upstairs. He says he wants his REAL mom."

    Sam sighed and looked at Jane. "I'm really sorry. Ever since Tanya left me, Simon thinks it's my fault. As if I should have fought to keep her. He's been mad at me for a while but I figured he'd get over it."

    Jane looked sympathetic. "I understand it must be difficult for him. We'll be leaving now. Go up and talk to him."

    Sam agreed.

    Once they were gone, Sam rushed up to his son's bedroom. Simon was in bed with his lamp on reading his comic books. "Simon..." Sam began.

    Simon looked up from his book. "Hey dad."

    Sam walked over and sat next to his son on the bed. "So I hear you said something to Hallie about your "real" mother."

    Simon looked down.

    "Simon?"

    Simon slowly looked into his father's eyes. "Yeah so what? I hate Hallie and I hate Jane. You and I are happy the way we are! We don't need them!"

    Sam felt his heart breaking. "You may think that now but-"

    "No!" Simon yelled. He threw his comic book on the floor and raised his body up. "Now that you met HER all you do is go out and leave me stuck here with Hallie who is always bothering me. She wants to play and I hate girls I don't want to play with her!"

    Sam frowned. "Look here. First of all SHE has a name. It's Jane and I like Jane...a lot. Secondly, Hallie is just trying to be your friend. What's wrong with having friends? You say you hate girls but believe me you'll grow out of that very soon."

    Simon pouted and turned over away from his father. "I just want us to be here. Just us."

    Sam sighed. "I know you do. And I hope you know that you'll always come first before anyone. You are my life. I would never choose anyone over you. But, I do need a lady in my life. Jane is sweet and beautiful and she cares about you a lot. Hallie is...well Hallie cares about you too."

    Simon turned to look at his father. He had tears in his eyes. "Are you going to...are you going to marry her?"

    Sam shrugged. "I don't know yet. It's possible. Then Hallie will be your sister so you'll have to be nice to her."

    Simon began to cry more. "Don't marry her. I don't' want a sister."

    Sam held his son. "I'm sorry Simon. I have to live my life too. Believe me, you'll grow to love Jane and Hallie. Besides, you're four months older than Hallie so that means you'll have to protect her. Now isn't that nice? "

    Simon nodded. "No! But if you love Jane...I can't say anything about that can I?"

    Sam laughed. "You can but I might not listen. Just give it a chance. That's all I ask for. Try talking to Jane and Hallie more. If you're still not happy.... then.... maybe I'll have to give up on Jane."

    Simon looked surprised. "Really? You'd give her up for me?"

    Sam nodded. "Of course. You're what's important, always will be."

    Simon wiped his tears and hugged his father. "Thanks dad. Thanks."

    * * *

    "Why do you think Simon doesn't like me?" Hallie asked her mom the next day over breakfast.

    Jane looked up from her newspaper. "He's just a little boy. Boys can be that way with girls at your age. He'll grow out of that I'm sure."

    "But I like him. I like him a lot," Hallie said sweetly.

    Jane raised a brow. "Really? And what do you mean by a lot young lady?"

    Hallie blushed and took a quick bite of her pop tart. "You know like.... um the way you like Sam."

    Jane was shocked. "Honey you're only seven years old. You can't like a boy that way."

    Hallie looked confused. "Why not?"

    Jane was stumped. "Well...because.... you don't know what it's like to like someone that way yet."

    "I think about him a lot. Even though he's mean to me I still like being around him. I like looking at him. I love the way he smiles, which is not often, but when he does smile...it's like...." Her voice drifted away.

    Jane studied her daughter. She was only seven years old and looked like a teenager in love. That scared her. "Hallie, it could be just a crush that's all."

    But Hallie didn't hear her mother. She was smiling from ear to ear as she thought about Simon.

    * * *

    After five months, Jane and Sam decided to get married. They had a beautiful small wedding and Jane and Hallie moved in with Sam and Simon. Simon had finally opened up to Jane and Hallie and had learned to like them, thought deep down he loved them. Jane was good to him and Hallie turned out to be fun to play with.

    "We're brother and sister now," Simon told Hallie as they watched TV one later that evening.

    Hallie looked down. "Yeah...I know. I'm...glad."

    Simon reached over and grabbed her hand making her heart race. "I'm going to protect you know you."

    Hallie pushed his hand away. "I don't need YOU to protect me. Your daddy's the cop he'll protect me."

    Simon grabbed her hand again. "I know but I have to watch out for you at school."

    Hallie let his warm hand lay on hers for a while. "Ok, whatever you say."

    He slowly moved his hand away and continued to watch TV. Hallie turned to him and suddenly asked. "So does that mean we can't get married?"

    Simon gulped and quickly looked at her. "What?"

    She giggled. "Does that mean we can't get married. Are you deaf?"

    Simon felt his mouth go dry. "I uh...I don't know. Why would we get married in the first place?"

    She laughed sweetly. "Because I love you, silly."

    Simon felt slightly uncomfortable. "I think we better just stick to watching TV."

    Hallie blushed. "If that's what you want." They remained silent and Hallie reached over and took his hand in hers. Simon didn't seem to mind.

    * * *

    The four got along beautifully for the next couple of years. It wasn't until Hallie had just turned 10, that Sam decided to adopt her. Jane was giving her the news that night just before Hallie's bedtime.

    "What do you mean adopt? Isn't he already considered my father?"

    Jane was brushing her daughters hair. "Yes, but this way you'll carry his last name just like I do and Simon."

    Hallie turned to face her mother. "But.... so does that make Simon my legal brother or something?"

    Jane looked puzzled. "What do you mean? He's your brother now it's just this way you'll have the same last name."

    Hallie stayed quiet.

    Jane searched her daughter's face. "Sweetie? What's wrong? I thought this would make you happy."

    Hallie bit her lower lip and thought about it for a moment. "That means I can't ever marry Simon."

    Jane frowned. "Of course not! He's your brother."

    Hallie nodded. "No, he's my STEP brother and that would make it ok to marry him but not if he's going to be my "real" brother."

    Jane held a serious face. "Young lady what are you talking about? Simon is your brother and you can't marry your brother. What is this talk about marriage anyway?"

    Hallie felt her eyes begin to tear. "Nothing. It's nothing. Nevermind."

    Jane cupped the child's face with her hands. "Don't tell me it's nothing. Talk to me."

    Hallie began to cry softly. "I think I love him mom."

    "Who?"

    "Simon."

    Jane smiled. "Of course you do. He's your brother."

    Hallie shook her head. "No! I mean the way you love Sam. I think I love him that way."

    Jane looked appalled. "Sweetie you are too young to know about that kind of love."

    Hallie sighed. "You told me that when I was seven and now again and still I feel the same way."

    Jane was speechless. What in the world could she say to her daughter? She was hoping it would go away. It was just a crush nothing else. Once she grew up and noticed other boys, this would all go away. It had to.

    * * *

    Things didn't go good after Sam adopted Hallie. Hallie seemed to be upset all the time and mostly up in her room, which was right next to Simons. As the teenage years came, Hallie got worse. Her grades kept dropping and she became withdrawn.

    Jane and Sam decided to put her in a private school, which helped a lot. It seemed the more she stayed away from Simon, the better she behaved.

    Simon was confused. He missed Hallie but every time they started to play she would just get angry and leave the room. It didn't get any better when Simon got his first girlfriend at age 15.

    Jane decided to put Hallie in different activities from softball, to ballet to piano lessons. The more Hallie kept busy, the better she was.

    What worried Jane the most was that Hallie never seemed interested in boys. She never came home swooning over her latest crush. Jane would point out a cute boy for her to look at when they were at the mall and Hallie wouldn't comment. She'd just always say, "He's ok, I guess."

    Jane wanted to avoid the fact that her daughter was still deeply in love with her brother. She wanted it to think that it would still go away. She even tried introducing a friend's son to Hallie but Hallie had no interest. The boy would talk to her and Hallie would just nod or hardly talk. Jane kept telling herself it would go away. She could only hope it would.

    * * *

    It wasn't until senior year that things got...complicated. Simon had been accepted to college, while Hallie was going to stay in town and go to college there. She had no interest in leaving to a big university. She just wanted to get a degree in something and move far away from Simon.
    All the attention was focused on Simon. He was currently dating some girl, who Hallie thought wore too much makeup. He'd taken her to senior prom and now was supposedly sad because they were both going separate ways. Hallie couldn't wait until Simon left; yet she was heartbroken but figured it'd be best if he left. Once he was gone, maybe then she could learn not to love him. Maybe.
    It was one afternoon when Jane and Sam were both at work. School was already out and summer had just started. Simon and Nina (the girl he was dating) were busy making out on the couch. Hallie knew all too well what Simon was up to and she didn't care. Or at least pretended not to care. She cranked up her radio loudly and paced her room. The girl had been there for over an hour already. Hallie wanted to go downstairs to make herself something to eat. She'd made the mistake of waking up late and missing breakfast. She was going to go downstairs to the kitchen when she heard Simon and his little girlfriend laughing and kissing. She wondered how it would feel to kiss him. She'd always wondered that. Jealousy was all that she was feeling at that moment. She wondered if Simon was in love with this girl or if he just needed a female companion for the summer.
    Hallie's tummy growled. She decided to go downstairs and pass by the lovers as fast as she could, but once she got halfway down, she could see them kissing passionately. Simon's hands were inside his girlfriend's shirt, their tongues were touching and she was practically on top of him.
    "Ahem!" Hallie said loudly pretending to clear her throat.
    Nina jumped up and fixed her button up shirt. Her face was redder than her shirt. Simon sat up and wiped his mouth. "Hallie, this is Nina, Nina my sister Hallie," Simon introduced nervously.
    Nina smiled and waved. Hallie nodded a quick hello and passed them by. After making it into the kitchen she exhaled. It had been a hell of a challenge to keep her cool. Deep down she wanted to slap Nina and tell her to get her slutty ass out but instead she sucked it up and now she felt worse.
    She made herself a sandwich and heated up some canned soup. She heard the front door close and figured Simon had left. A few seconds later, Simon walked in with a big grin.
    "Why you so happy?" Hallie asked.
    He walked over to the fridge and took out the cold cuts ready to make himself a sandwich. "No reason. Why? Do I look happy?" He chuckled.
    "Don't tell me you're happy over some bimbo who wears too much makeup."
    Simon sighed. "There you go again."
    What do you mean?" Hallie asked innocently.

    "You always find something bad to say about the girls I date. You don't even know Nina. How could you say she's a bimbo?"

    Hallie shrugged. "If it looks like a duck and walks like a duck..."

    Simon frowned. "You know I'm really tired of your attitude."

    Hallie gathered her plate and bowl and went to the sink. She rinsed them off and put them in the dishwasher. "Yeah? Well I'm tired of YOU."

    Simon laughed. "Hallie, I don't know what I ever did to you that you always have to treat me this way."

    Hallie looked at him as he spread the mustard on his bread. "It's not what you did, it's what you didn't do." With that, she walked out of the kitchen.

    Simon rushed after her. "What the hell is that supposed to mean?"

    Hallie stopped walking and turned to face him. "Are you that blind? Maybe mom and dad need to get you new contacts."

    Simon stared at her. His heart was racing. He knew. He'd always known but he also knew it was not the right thing for either of them. Her big brown eyes always locked with his. It was as if she was never afraid to confront him or anyone. She always looked at people in the eye. That's one thing he loved about his sister.

    "Look, whatever. I just wish we could get along. I'll be leaving for college and I don't want to leave fighting with you."

    Hallie walked closer to him. "That's not going to happen and you know it. Not unless.... well you know." With that, she spun around and ran upstairs.

    * * *

    AS the days went by, Hallie grew sadder. She knew Simon would be leaving and she would have loved to spend time with him but she couldn't. How could she be hanging out with the man she loved? How could she not want to kiss him and have his hands under her top like he did with Nina? It wasn't easy. She had prayed so many times to wake up and not be in love with her step brother but it seemed the more she hoped she wouldn't love him, the more she did.

    What really got to her was the fact that she found no other guys that interested her. It was as if Simon was the only man on Earth. To her he was. Maybe when he'd go away to college things would change. That was her last hope.

    It got worse one night when Jane was out of town for business and Sam was working the night shift she heard Simon and Nina having sex. She thought she was imagining the whole thing but no, they were indeed having sex. Very hot sex it sounded like. Hallie found her hands roaming her own body. She pulled her top up and caressed her breasts. Imagining it was Simon touching her, exploring her. She took off her cotton shorts and her panties and spread her legs. She'd never experienced sex with the hopes of one day waiting for Simon to deflower her. She knew it would never happen. That alone blistered her heart. She slid a finger inside and felt her wetness quickly ooze out of her. In and out she felt herself getting hotter. The muffled moans from the next room were only turning her on more. She was furious it wasn't her but she couldn't help and get turned on knowing Simon was getting off. She could picture him sliding in and out of her. He'd be breathless and sweaty and when he'd cum.... he'd cum a lot inside of her, no rubber, nothing to stop his sperm from drowning inside of her.

    "Simon, Simon," Hallie whispered his name. Her finger was deep inside of her pussy as she managed to get a second finger in. She bit on her lower lip and closed her eyes. For a moment she could feel Simon's weight on her and his lips on hers. He'd kiss her hard and slide his cock deep inside of her making sure she took in every inch of him. His hands would be all over her body touching her breasts and his tongue would be on her nipples. She'd wrap her legs around him and cum all over his cock. He'd cum inside of her and fill her with his warm love.

    Hallie felt herself trembling as she climaxed. She'd had many, many fantasies about her stepbrother. All of them had always made her cum hard. If he only knew...

    * * *

    The next morning Sam was asleep and Hallie was downstairs watching TV when Simon came down to join her.

    "What's on?" He asked sleepily.

    "I'm watching TLC."

    "Can we watch something else? I don't want to watch another home makeover show. "

    "I see. I think you'd rather watch The Spice Channel huh?"

    Simon rubbed his eyes. "What? What is that supposed to mean?"

    "I heard you last night. Could you have been anymore noisy?"

    Simon blushed. "Sorry."

    "Why didn't you take her to a cheap motel? You know those that charge by the hour?"

    Simon frowned. "That's enough Hallie. I already said I was sorry."

    "You didn't' mean it."

    "What?"

    "You're sorry didn't sound sincere. It sounded as if you were happy I heard you fucking your bimbo."

    Simon sighed. "Here we go again."

    Hallie threw the remote control at him. "Here. Watch whatever the fuck you want to watch!"

    The remote fell on Simon's lap. He tossed it aside and stood up. "Hey! What the hell is your problem?"

    Hallie felt like crying. She didn't want him to see her cry. "Quit acting stupid! I'm tired of you always trying to pretend."

    Simon gulped. "Pretend what?"

    Hallie felt her eyes water. "That I love you. That I've always loved you."

    Simon held his breath for a moment. He'd always known but tried to ignore it. It wasn't right was it? They were family now. They shared the same last name and their parents were in love. How could he possibly love his own sister, even though they didn't share the same blood? He'd grown up with her. He knew her flaws. He knew her everything about her.

    "I love you too you know."

    She rolled her eyes. "Yeah, yeah I know. As your sister. You've told me before."

    Simon looked down. "Of course as my sister. I can't...I can't love you any other way."

    Hallie's heart broke. "Yeah, of course you can't."

    Simon looked at her. Her big brown eyes were filling with tears. He walked to her and put his arms around her. "Hey, don't cry."

    Hallie held him back and buried her face in his chest. She couldn't help but sob. "I'm sorry. I wish I didn't love you like that but I do. I can't help it."

    Simon rubbed her back gently. "Maybe you'll meet prince charming and he'll steal your heart."

    She pulled away slowly and looked up at him. "I won't. You are my prince charming. You are the one who has stolen my heart. I think I'm going to die an old maid."

    He laughed softly. "No you're not. You're beautiful and so fun to be with, well at least you are when you don't' fight with me."

    She smiled and kept looking into his eyes. He dried her tears with his thumb and kissed her forehead. That wasn't much help. Hallie's knees began to feel like jell-o. She put her arms around his neck and pressed her body against his. Simon was about to say something but was quickly muted by Hallie's lips pressed against his. She was kissing him softly. He kept his lips together but realize it wasn't easy when he felt Hallie's tongue trying to slip inside his mouth. He felt her tongue searching for his. He let his tongue press against hers and heard her instantly moan. He found himself holding her tighter pressing her breasts against his chest. She felt so good. He felt himself getting an erection. They kissed long and wet and deep. Simon had always pictured a kiss like that but never thought he'd experience it. He ran his hands down her back and let his hands rest on her ass. Hallie felt as if she was in a dream. She'd never kissed anyone and now here she was making out with the one and only person she'd ever loved. It was all so beautiful. She loved how his tongue circled around hers and how his hands gently grabbed her ass. It was a moment so precious and sexy until they heard Sam's voice.

    Hallie quickly pushed Simon away and tried to catch her breath. Simon looked at his father with fear.

    "D-dad," Simon stammered.

    "What in the world is going on?" Sam asked angrily.

    "N-nothing. We were j-just-"

    "Kissing? Making out? Luckily I came before you two were in bed together."

    "It's my fault. I started this. I'm sorry," Hallie admitted boldly.

    Sam looked at his children and nodded. "Just go to your rooms. Both of you. Uh Hallie you go first."

    Hallie walked carefully around her father and ran upstairs. Before Simon rushed up, Sam stopped him. "Simon, did she really start this?" He asked.

    Simon nodded. "But we're both guilty because I didn't stop it. I'm sorry dad."

    Sam sighed. "Go to your room and we'll talk about this when Jane gets here."

    Sam rubbed his temples. The last thing he expected was to see his children behaving like lovers. Why in the hell did Jane have to be out of town when he needed her the most?

    * * *

    Luckily Jane arrived late that afternoon. As soon as Sam heard her car pull up, he rushed to the door to greet her. Hallie looked down from her window. She felt scared, excited, she didn't really know how to feel. She'd finally had the courage to kiss Simon like she'd always dreamed of expect in her fantasy, Sam never showed up in interrupted their moment of bliss.

    Simon paced his room. He'd been pacing his room ever since the incident. If he laid down, he'd only think of Hallie and that wasn't "normal." Why hadn't he just pushed her away when she pressed her lips against his? He should have just gently pushed her away and said, "No, no no." But instead he let her kiss him and press her tongue against his. Now he'd never hear the end of how immorally wrong he behaved and how he should know his limits.

    Sam helped Jane with her camera equipment. Jane was just happy to be home. It was awfully quiet though.

    "Where the kids?" She asked placing two camera's down on the kitchen table.

    Sam hesitated and looked away for a moment then stared at his wife. "The kids...are upstairs."

    Jane sighed. She took off her sunglasses and took a seat on the kitchen chair. "I'm beat."

    Sam was fidgeting. Jane scowled. "What is going on? Something happen?" Jane asked curiously.

    Sam pulled up a chair next to her. "Yes, something did happen. I found Hallie and Simon...um...kissing."

    Jane's heart stopped for a moment. "What? Kissing? Are you sure they were not just being affectionate like brother and sister?"

    Sam nodded. "When was the last time you kissed your brother with your tongue?"

    Jane's eyes widened. "Oh my goodness!"

    "Oh my goodness is right," Sam said. "Jane, I honestly had a fear this would happen someday but I just never really expected it to you know. I mean Hallie is a beautiful girl and Simon...well he's a man and you know..." Sam's voice was breaking.

    Jane began to remember the conversations she had with Hallie. Hallie had told her many, many times how she felt about Simon. Jane simply brushed it off and figured it was all just a crush. She was so wrong. Why hadn't she listened to her daughter?

    "I'll go up and talk to Hallie," Jane offered.

    "I guess I'll talk to Simon and then we can talk to both of them together," Sam said.

    Hallie heard her mother's soft knock. She sat on her bed waiting to be scolded. "Come in," she said quietly.

    Jane walked in and closed the door behind her. She stood there studying her daughter with her arms crossed. "So, you want to tell me about what happened this afternoon?"

    Hallie shrugged. "I kissed Simon."

    Jane narrowed her eyes. "I know that young lady, but why did you do that?"

    Hallie kept cool. "The same reason I hugged him when I was seven years old, because love him. I'm in love with him and you know I am."

    Jane sighed. "Hallie, when are you going to accept the fact that you cannot love Simon that way? No matter what, he's your brother. Maybe not by blood but by marriage."

    Hallie stood up. She felt bolder than ever. "I don't care mom. You know you can't control who you love or how much you love them."

    "Well in this case, you're going to have to. Simon will be leaving for college and maybe then you can get your head straight and stop this obsession."

    Hallie looked at her mom with saddened eyes. "I don't think that will happen but we'll see."

    Jane went over and put her arms around her daughter. Hallie was a beautiful girl she could easily find someone to love her and care for her. Why in the hell did she have to fall for her own stepbrother?

    "Sweetie, it's for the best. Sam was quite upset you know. You wouldn't want this family to come apart because of this would you?"

    Hallie didn't reply. Why didn't anyone seem to care how SHE felt? It seemed that everyone was worried about what's right and what's wrong. How could anyone say loving someone was wrong? Her heart couldn't control its speed when Simon was around. But she didn't want to break up their family either.

    Jane looked into her daughter's eyes. "You going to be ok?"

    Hallie nodded. "No, but if you think me loving Simon will mess up our family, then I will try not to love him in that way. Maybe...maybe you're right about me forgetting about him. I guess I have to."

    Jane smiled weakly. "I'm sure you'll be fine sweetie. We'll all be ok."

    Hallie wasn't so sure about that. She already felt awful for lying to her mother.

    * * *

    "So if you didn't want her kissing you why did you have your hands all over her backside and your tongue in her mouth?"

    Simon winced at his father's questions. He had no explanation why he'd kissed Hallie back. He did love her, but maybe not in that way. He wasn't supposed to at least.

    "I already told you dad, I don't know why. I guess I just thought maybe she was someone else."

    Sam laughed. "That's the most ridiculous answer you could have given me. Don't tell me, you thought she was Nina because they look nothing alike."

    Simon was getting frustrated. If he knew that kiss would cause this much interrogation, then he would have never kissed Hallie. But something deep down didn't really regret that kiss.

    "Dad, I don't know what else to say. It was just something that happened. I'm sorry. I'm really sorry."

    Sam nodded. "You've said your apologies and let's hope it never happens again. I don't need my two children to be in love with each other."

    "I'm not in love dad! I don't love Hallie in that kind of way!" Simon said loudly never realizing that Jane and Hallie were standing at the door listening. His eyes focused on Hallie. Her eyes quickly filled with tears and she ran off. He felt like the biggest jerk in the world.

    * * *

    It took days for things to cool down in the house. Hallie got a part time job at Target in order to avoid being around the house with Simon alone. She'd heard him loud and clear that he had no romantic feelings for her. As if kissing her back was only just because he had nothing else to do. She worked days and by the time she got home Simon was out with Nina. She was glad though to see him as little as possible.

    The summer ended almost too quickly. Simon was getting ready to leave. He'd missed Hallie but he knew he should stay away for their parents' sake. He didn't want to start trouble in the house again being weakening to another one of his sister's kisses. Maybe after he came back home to visit for the holidays, Hallie would have a steady boyfriend and forget all this ever happened. Did he really want that? Yes...yes he did.... Or at least he wanted to think that.

    * * *

    Hallie had gotten home from work early in the afternoon and saw suitcases on the floor. Her heart sank. She knew Simon would be leaving. She wanted to cry.

    "I'm glad you're home."

    Hallie jumped up. She hadn't realized she'd been staring at the suitcases. Sam laughed when he startled her. "Sorry, didn't mean to scare you. I said I'm glad you're home. I'm taking Simon to school in a few minutes. We decided to leave one day early just in case. You ready to go say goodbye?"

    Hallie delayed her answer. She knew this day would come, but she never thought she'd feel so empty and sad when it did. "Uh...um yes, I guess."

    "He's upstairs so go say your goodbyes. Tell him I'll be waiting for him in the truck." He picked up the three suitcases and walked outside. Hallie looked up the stairs and took a deep breath. This wasn't going to be easy but the faster she did this, the better.

    She got to his room within a few seconds and knocked on this door, which was already half way opened. He was in this room with Jane trying to figure out if he'd packed everything he needed.

    "Make sure that you-" Jane looked up and saw her daughter standing bashfully at the door.

    "Hallie, Hi! Come in. Simon is just about to leave. I'm going with Sam to drop him off so you got the house to yourself."

    Hallie smiled faintly. "I just came to say goodbye." Her voice barely audible.

    Simon's heart was racing. His eyes met with hers and suddenly his could still taste her kiss.

    "Well come in silly. Give him a hug. I'm going to take this bag down ok?" Jane said cheerfully.

    "Dad's waiting in the car," Hallie blurted out.

    Jane rushed off downstairs leaving Hallie alone with the love of her life. The room was silent for a moment. "So you ready for college?" She had no idea what to say to him besides 'I love you.'

    Simon nodded. "Yeah I guess. Ready as I'll ever be. Did you already register for community college?"

    "Yeah. I start next week. I just wanted to wish you luck in school and say my goodbye."

    Simon smiled and walked over to her slowly as if he were scared, which in a way he was. He gave her a hug and felt her hold him tight. He could smell her apple shampoo.

    "I'll miss you," Hallie said softly.

    "I'll miss you too. But hey I'll be back for the holidays."

    Simon pulled away gently and looked into her eyes. He felt the urge to kiss her. She had kissed him like no one ever had. Her kiss had been filled with love and passion. He leaned down ready to place his lips over hers but she turned her face to the side leaving his lips on her cheek.

    "I think you better get going," she said, her voice breaking.

    Disappointed and ashamed, Simon agreed and gave her one last quick hug before leaving the room. Hallie stayed in his room that night. She cried and regretted not letting him kiss her, but he'd broken her heart when he clearly stated that he wasn't in love with her. She slept in his bed that still held his male scent and wrapped herself around his sheets. She dreamed of him.

    * * *

    College was no joke to Simon. He was focused and ready to find out what in the hell he wanted to do with his life. He hadn't chosen a major yet; he was still lost. It took a while to find friends but once he did, he started meeting new girls and dated a few of them on and off, nothing serious. He slept with two, maybe three girls, but none could measure up to Hallie and her sexy kiss she'd given him. It'd been two months and he still couldn't forget his stepsister's kiss. He decided to keep dating and eventually Hallie's kiss would be nothing but a faded memory.

    * * *

    In the meantime, Hallie had forcefully dated Chris, a guy she'd met at the library one day after her last class. Chris was nice, had a great smile, and lovely blue eyes. He was no Simon, but he was a nice distraction. Hallie hadn't let him kiss her until their third date and she had refused to sleep with him. It wasn't a serious relationship but it was nice to have someone to hold and be with, someone to replace the man she couldn't have.

    The holidays put stress on Simon and Hallie. They faced each other like adults and never once argued or tried to get intimate. Simon was secretly disappointed. He figured Hallie had gotten over him and realized they couldn't be together romantically. He knew it was for the best but somehow wasn't too happy with that.
    Hallie wasn't over Simon. The moment she saw him when he returned home for the holidays, she fell in love all over again. His absence had only made her love him more. She behaved though. She kept remembering her mother's words about breaking up the family. She had to stay strong even though she melted every time Simon was near her.
    It was a constant battle over their early 20's. Hallie tried to avoid Simon as much as she could. She missed him so much. Simon missed his sister but figured she was ignoring him because she was still with Chris.

    They both finished college; Hallie got a degree in education and Simon was going for law school. The years were passing by too quickly it seemed. Simon still thought about Hallie and her incredible kiss. Hallie still yearned to be with Simon but had to live with the fact that she could never have him.

    No hard feelings between the step siblings until Hallie announced she was engaged to Chris. It was like he got stabbed in the heart. Simon knew he should be happy for his sister but instead, he was furious!

    "What do you mean she's engaged? Isn't she a bit young for thinking about marriage?" Simon asked Jane. He was home for the summer before beginning law school.

    Jane giggled. "Sweetie, she's 24 years old. She's not exactly a kid you know."

    "Chris is a fine young man. He works for the police force and so does his father." Sam added.

    Simon couldn't believe his parents were agreeing to this marriage. Why had they been so set in keeping him apart from Hallie and content with her marrying Chris. Chris had no personality. So what if he was a cop?

    "When are they getting married?" Simon was almost afraid to ask.

    Jane shrugged. "I don't know. She just announced her engagement."

    Simon paced the room. Hallie was living with Chris now and had been living with him for several months. He wished for a moment that he could go upstairs and see her in her room. He needed to talk to her.

    "They're coming over for dinner by the way in case you're wondering," Jane said eyeing Simon's reaction.

    Simon kept his cool. "Well...good. I mean I haven't seen Hallie in a while so...yeah I'll get to congratulate her." He hoped he could get some alone time with Hallie. He just wanted to make sure she knew what she was doing. He wanted to make sure she didn't love him anymore, at least not in a romantic kind of way.

    Hallie arrived with her new fiancé. Chris held Hallie's hand as they walked in. Hallie looked angelic in her spaghetti strap soft green summer dress. Her hair had gotten longer and her body had a nice curve to it.

    "Hallie," Simon was the first to greet her at the door. Hallie's smile faded some. Why did Simon have to be home? Why couldn't he have been out?

    "Hey Simon," Hallie hugged her brother. She felt his hold tight and warm. She felt weak in the knees.

    "How are you?" Hallie said quickly pulling herself away from her brother's hold.

    "I'm pretty good. Start law school in September. So this is my last summer to enjoy freedom."

    He stared at Hallie and Hallie only looked down at the floor. "Hey Chris," Simon said casually.

    "Hey man, good to hear you going to law school. We need good lawyers," Chris was trying too hard to be polite it seemed.

    "Well come on in. Dinner should be ready soon. Mom and dad are in the kitchen." Simon let the couple in and closed the door. He followed them watching the way Hallie's body moved so sexy.

    At dinner Hallie seemed distant. She hardly ate. She spent most of the time playing with her food while Chris and Sam talked about the police force and the current crimes. Jane noticed her children silent. She wanted to talk to Hallie for a while now. She could see the way Hallie would look at Chris, was nothing the way she glowed when she looked at Simon.

    After an agonizing and uncomfortable dinner, Sam and Chris continued talking about police matters. Simon headed off to the living room to watch some TV and Hallie and Jane were up in Hallie's old room talking about Hallie's latest engagement.

    "Have you set a date yet?" Jane asked.

    Hallie sat on the bed with her mother. "Um no, not yet. Maybe next summer I suppose."

    "Does he treat you good?" Jane asked curiously.

    Hallie nodded. "Of course. He's...he's very good to me."

    "You love him?"

    Hallie gave her mother a puzzled look. "Of course I do mom! How could you ask me that? I mean I did get engaged to him. I'm willing to marry him!"

    Jane wasn't so sure about that. "Ok, just asking. I mean I know you strongly you felt about a certain someone..."

    Hallie sighed. She got up and paced the room. "I remember too. I'm over it ok?"

    Jane smiled sadly. "Are you sure?"

    Hallie stopped pacing. "What difference does it make? You and dad would have a fit if I did anything about pursuing my true love!"

    Jane stood up and hugged her daughter. "I know sweetie. I'm sorry. I just want to make sure you're going to marry Chris because you love him not just to escape Simon."

    Hallie broke her mother's hold. "I'm not escaping. I'm just moving on. That's all I can do right?"

    Guilt washed over Jane but there was nothing she could do about it. How could she just say it was ok for Hallie to love her own stepbrother? Wouldn't she be a bad parent?

    "Well, as long as you are happy...." Jane's voice trailed off. She knew Hallie wasn't happy.

    Hallie faked a smile. "I'm fine mom. I really am. You'll see, I'll be...ok."

    Jane could only hope that would be true.

    * * *

    Hallie came out of her room and was about to head downstairs when she bumped into Simon in the hallway.

    "So congrats on your engagement," Simon tried to sound happy for her.

    She had a blank expression. "Thanks. How are things with you?"

    "Ok I guess. I miss you. I mean you never call me or at least email me. I like to know what my sis is up to."

    Hallie blushed. "I know. I'm sorry. I'll try to write to you at least. I know you'll be busy with law school-"

    "Hey," Simon said gently putting his hand on her shoulder. "I always make time for my sis."

    Hallie looked up at him. She knew the feelings were still there. Stronger than ever She moved away slowly so his hand would fall from her shoulder. "Well...I better go. Chris is probably waiting for me."

    Simon looked disappointed. "Yeah, ok. Well don't forget to call me or write me."

    She nodded and walked away. She was breathless by the time she got downstairs. She felt dizzy, she felt scared. She was still madly in love with Simon.

    * * *

    Simon's first year of law school had been hectic, but he'd managed to pull off good grades. He had yet to hear from Hallie. She'd promised she'd at least write but no word from her. He'd tried phoning her a few times but no luck. It always routed to voicemail. He never left a message. He figured what was the point? Maybe she was busy planning her wedding. He then realized it had been ages since he last had a girlfriend. It seemed after the kiss Hallie gave him, somehow made him forget about other women. Well, she wasn't calling him or trying to keep in touch. He might as well go out and find a lady to spend the lonely nights with right?

    * * *

    She had picked up the phone several times but never dared to call him. She wanted to hear his voice and let it caress her body as he spoke. The longer she stayed away, the better. She was afraid if she spoke to him or saw him anytime soon, she'd lose it. She had to stay strong.

    * * *

    A year went by so quickly. Hallie still hadn't set a wedding date. Chris seemed impatient. She'd told him she wanted to wait until summer, well summer was already here. Then she said she wanted to wait until fall. Chris was growing tense by the minute. Not only was she holding off on the wedding, she wasn't even having sex with him! She'd told him she is one of those girls who wants sex until marriage.

    She had a feeling he was messing around but didn't really care. It seemed she felt empty inside no matter what. Nothing nourished her anymore. She might as well have been dead.

    Jane went to visit her one afternoon and noticed she time she visited her daughter, that Hallie seemed more and more distant. Jane was beginning to worry about her.

    "You sure you ok?" Jane asked her daughter for the fifth time.

    Hallie shrugged. "I'm fine mom. Really. I am."

    Jane sat next to her daughter at the kitchen table. They were sipping raspberry tea. "So no wedding date yet huh?"

    Hallie nodded. "No. I might let this just be a long engagement. A lot of people do that."

    Jane bit her lower lip. She knew something was not right. "Simon has finally found a nice girl to be with. I don't know about marrying her, but he brought her home during spring break. She seems sweet."

    Hallie narrowed her eyes. "Why are you telling me this? So I can hurry up and get married and Simon will move on and marry someone else. Then you can have "normal" grandchildren? Is that what you want?" Furious with her mother Hallie got up and went to put her teacup in the sink. She let her hands rest on the counter top before she turned to face her mother again.

    Jane felt tears form in her eyes. "Hallie...I-I...I don't know what to say. Maybe there is some truth to what you said but honestly, I want you to be happy. I really do. I know I can't do anything to make you stop loving him."

    "That's right, you can't. You or anyone else. It's just how I feel. I can't control it. I've tried mom. I really have, for the family's sake and for Simon." She began to cry. She didn't want to cry, but she couldn't help it.

    Jane got up and walked over to her daughter. She hugged her tight. "I hate seeing you this way. What can I do to make you happy? Anything! Tell me. Fuck the family sake. If you love Simon that much...I-I can't stop you."

    Hallie held her mother and felt like a child again. She felt like that child that fell in love and never grew out of it. "I need to tell Simon how much I love him. If he doesn't reciprocate, then at least I'll know. I'll be satisfied just telling him."

    Jane broke their hold and wiped her daughter's tears. "What if...what if he DOES reciprocate?"

    Hallie smiled for the first time in a long time. "Then I'll be the happiest woman alive."

    * * *

    "Are you crazy? You want to let her do that?" Sam asked Jane later that night. He was appalled that his wife would even consider letting their children unite as lovers.

    "Sam, as much as I didn't want to, I couldn't go on seeing Hallie be so miserable. I love my daughter."

    Sam ran his fingers through his hair. Work had been bad enough and now this. "I love her too Jane. I love her as if she was my own daughter and actually I DO consider her to my by own. It's just that this isn't right!"

    Jane crossed her arms. "Who says it isn't' right?"

    Sam sighed. "Society! Who else?"

    Jane looked upset. "So because society is brainwashed with what's right and what's wrong, my daughter can't be happy?"

    "Would you quit calling her YOUR daughter? She's my daughter too! And yes I want her to be happy. It's just..." his voice trailed off for a moment. "It's just what if Simon doesn't feel the same way?"

    Jane looked away. "Then she'll know. She needs to know."

    Sam stared at his wife through the mirror of their dresser. "What if he DOES feel the same way?"

    Jane remembered what Hallie had said. "Then she'll be the happiest woman alive and we'll have children who really love their in-laws."

    Sam couldn't help but chuckle. "Yeah...I suppose that's one way to look at it." He hoped they were doing the right thing.

    * * *

    Simon received the message from his mother. He was to come home for the weekend because they had something important to tell him. They ordered not to bring his girlfriend, which he found a bit rude.

    He feared they were announcing Hallie's wedding date or maybe it was her wedding that was happening that weekend.

    He arrived as the sun was setting. The door was locked but luckily had had the key. It seemed no one was home. The house was dark. "Hello?" He called out. Mom? Dad?" It wasn't his birthday so it couldn't be a surprise party.

    Just then, he saw a light go on. Hallie was standing by the kitchen. She eyed him.

    "Hallie?" He asked, still confused.

    She smiled sweetly at him. "Hi."

    "Hey. I got this message from mom and dad-"

    "I need to talk to you," she cut him off.

    Simon put down his overnight bag on the couch. "Ok. So what's going on?"

    "I need to tell you something."

    He stood back waiting to hear the worse. Was she pregnant?

    "I need to tell you that I love you. I love you the way any woman would love a man she wants to be with. That kind of love."

    Simon's heart began to pound. It felt like a dream. He was speechless.

    Hallie searched his face. "Simon?"

    He felt his hands begin to shake. "Yeah. Uh...I don't know what to say."

    "Say what you feel," Hallie whispered.

    Simon felt as if he couldn't breathe. "I uh...I-I..." He began to choke up.

    Hallie got closer to him. "Tell me."

    Simon could feel the warmth she carried as she stood only a few inches away from him. "I love you...as my sister."

    Hallie's smile faded. She remained calm. "I see," she said sadly.

    Simon inched closer to her. "I didn't finish yet."

    Hallie looked up at the love of her life. He put one hand on her face. She closed her eyes for a second and opened them to meet with his. "I'm sorry. I'll let you finish."

    "I love you as my sister...and much more. I've loved you since you kissed me that one time. I never forgot your kiss Hallie"

    Hallie gulped. "Really?"

    "Yes. I love you the way a man loves a wife. Yeah I said it. I love you that way."

    Hallie put her arms around him. "I love you so much! I've loved you since I first saw you. You remember that?"

    He held her tight. "I do. And I remember feeling your love for me when you hugged me. Sorry I got all stirred up about that."

    She smiled and reached up to kiss him softly. "I hope I don't scare you anymore."

    "You don't but what about mom and dad?"

    "They are the ones who set this up. I needed to know how you felt. I couldn't go on living my life with someone I didn't love. Could you?"

    "I guess not. I just figured it was dangerous to love you because of the family situation."

    "It was dangerous, now it's forgivable. Mom and dad want us to be happy. They know I'll only be happy with you."

    "We have great parents. I'm glad they met. I'm glad you are in my life."

    She kissed him again, this time the soft kiss turned into a long, wet kiss. He was reliving the hottest kiss he'd ever experienced once again.

    * * *

    "You are absolutely beautiful," Simon muttered in between kisses. The siblings laid naked on Simon's old bed. They touched each other feeling every inch of skin.

    Simon kissed his sister's lips, neck, breasts and tummy. He spread her legs, began to taste her. Hallie had never felt anything as intense as her brother's tongue teasing her pussy. He flicked his tongue fast on her clit for a few seconds then sucked on it. She squirmed on the bed touching her own breasts.

    "Mmmm! Yes! Taste me! That feels soooo good! Oh Simon!" Hallie wailed out sweetly.

    He loved the way she tasted, so pure. He put his tongue inside of her moving it around trying to taste her from inside. Her body rose slightly off the bed and she began to tremble.

    "Ooh! Mmmm! Simon! I'm cumming!" Her voice was shaky as she announced her orgasm.

    Simon tasted a surge of juices that flowed out of her pussy. She tasted so sweet! He lapped up her honey before he made his way up and kissed her hard so she could taste herself on his tongue.

    Hallie moaned into his kiss. She tasted her own nectar on his tongue as he pressed it against hers.

    "Make love to me. I've waited for you."

    Simon kissed her neck and breasts. "You have huh?"

    She nodded. He positioned himself between her legs. He leaned into her while his cock slowly began to penetrate her pussy. Hallie moaned softly. Moans of pain, of pleasure mixed together. It took a while until Simon got his cock all the way up inside of her. He held her legs spread open. He began to move gently. She was tight and wet. Her heat wrapped around his cock while he pumped in and out of her gradually picking up his speed.

    They kissed passionately, moaned sweet words and anticipated their climax. Simon had never had raw sex. Unprotected, sweet raw sex with anyone. This felt so different, so right. He would never want anyone else. Hallie was his drug and he was addicted instantly. From the moment she hugged him to the moment she kissed him and now giving herself to him. He was in love indeed!

    Hallie had dreamed of this moment. She'd fantasized about this moment many times late at night in her bed, touching herself calling out Simon's name. She'd imagine his touch all over her body, his tongue against hers and his sperm filling her womb.

    "You feel so good! I love you, so, so, so much!" Hallie cooed.

    Simon moved faster. Every word she told him only turned him on more. "I love you Hallie. I love you. I love you. I...love...you..." he was breathless. He was growing weak.

    Hallie wrapped her legs around his waist. She pulled him down and kissed him hard. Murmured moans were audible. Simon could feel her body tense up. Her pussy closed tightly around his cock and she began to cum. She trembled beautifully. He broke their kiss and heard her moan his name along with sweet feminine girly moans of pleasure.

    His cock jerked hard a moment later. He hadn't wanted to cum just yet. Too late. He was planting his seed inside of her. A gush of hot cum filled her pussy. When he pulled out some cum spilled out of her pussy dripped down her thighs.

    Simon kissed her. Their breathless kiss was intense. Hallie closed her legs making sure no more of her brother's seed seeped out of her. She loved how it felt so warm flowing inside of her.

    "Hallie, you are amazing," Simon whispered in her ear.

    She lay next to him placing her head on his chest. He stroked her hair. Her heart was still pounding just as it had the first time she ever laid eyes on him. Just like it always would even as the years went on. She'd never love anyone like the way she loved Simon, her brother, her lover, the love of her life.

    * * *

    Simon helped Hallie out of the car. Hallie struggled to get out. She could barely move lately. Her belly was huge with two children growing inside of her. She was so close to having twins.

    "Thanks sweetheart. I don't know what I'd do without you. Feels like I'm getting fatter every day!"

    Simon closed the car door and put his arm around her. He kissed her cheek softly. "You look great to me. Sexy. Very sexy."

    "I don't feel sexy," Hallie pouted.

    "Well you are."

    They walked up to their parent's house. Jane and Sam were waiting for them. Hallie had broken her engagement up and had run off to live with her brother. Simon immediately broke up with his girlfriend and moved Hallie in with him. Law school was going good and Hallie was looking more beautiful each day their children grew in her belly.

    Sam and Jane stood by the window watching their children that they loved so much looking radiant and in love.

    "Looks like we're going to be grandparents in just a few days. Look at her! She's huge!" Jane said happily.

    Sam put his arm around her. "Indeed. I can't wait."

    They would have their twins and more children along the way. It was fate or a wonderful creature that had brought them together. They were family, they were in love.

    Hallie held on to her husband as they climbed up the steps to the house they grew up in. She felt complete. It was all about Simon. Simon was the only missing link in her life and now he was all hers. Forever and ever.

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