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Natasha spent most of the afternoon doing housework, but she couldn't get the arrogant smile on Max's lips out of her mind. Although she had several ideas for a couple of hours of sex at home, there was a small problem.
Her mother and daughter.
Even though the woman offered her countless solutions—such as going to her bedroom before dinner, going for a walk around the farm, going down to the basement, and even going into the bathroom to fuck.—she still had the same problem.
Her daughter or mother could show up at any moment, the party would be over, and she wouldn't have the face to see her sister again, not to mention the consequences for her family, her husband, and her children.
For this reason, Natasha decided to make a plan to have sex for a couple of hours without any problems.
The plan was simple: leave the house.
With the plan in place, Natasha now has to find the perfect excuse. After wandering around the house several times, the woman returns to the kitchen and carefully examines the pantry, discovering that a couple of important household items are missing.
Now she just has to put her plan into action and pray that her daughter or mother refuses to accompany them to go shopping in Laketown. But since Max isn't home, the blessed plan will be on hold until the boy arrives.
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For his part, Max took his time plowing the next two fields, taking up the entire afternoon for a total of 7 hectares.
The boy wasn't in any hurry to finish the remaining fields, leaving the last three for tomorrow.
As the sun was about to set, the boy grabbed his tools and took them to the barn to store them and return home before sunset.
Max saw Natasha sitting on the porch from several feet away. When his aunt noticed her, she immediately got up from her chair and waited for his arrival with a big smile.
—"Is everything okay, Aunt.?"— the boy asked before reaching the porch.
Natasha waited for Max to enter before responding with an even brighter smile: —"Everything's great at home, why did you ask.?"— With that, the woman proudly puffed out her chest.
—"Oh, nothing, it's not for nothing."— Max replied, and just as the boy was about to enter the house, Natasha crossed his path, her chest still raised.
Seeing this kind of behavior from her aunt, Max asked again: —"What's going on.?"— Natasha remained silent, staring intently into the boy's eyes, and after a few seconds, she smiled again.
Before speaking, Natasha returns to look at the door of the house and checks that there is no one around. After checking, Natasha looks back at the boy and with her lips pressed together in a whisper says: —"I'm going to town and you're going with me."— Thanks to her increased perception, it was easy for Max to hear the whisper, so Natasha didn't need to repeat herself.
For Max, the whisper sounded somewhat strange, so the boy's face at first shows surprise, now the boy adds the time and place, because it wasn't a request from his aunt, it sounds more like an order.
After seeing Max frown, Natasha took a step back, and before she could explain her reason, Olga's voice is heard from inside the house: —"Naty, has Max arrived.?"— Before answering her mother, Natasha first looks towards the house, then she looks at the boy. —"Yes, he's already here."—
Hearing her daughter's response, Olga is heard saying. —"Fine."— After a few seconds and hearing the sounds of footsteps, Olga finally steps out of the house and onto the porch. Seeing Max, her grandmother's smile widens and brightens, but seeing Natasha's serious face next to Max, and her brow furrowed, both silent.
Grandmother's next words came out automatically. —"What's up, Naty? Why are you both out.?"— Olga comments as she alternates her gaze between her daughter and Max.
—"Oh, it's nothing important. I was just telling Max that we need some things from the pantry and asking if he could come with me to Laketown."— Natasha replies to her mother with a smile as fake as a three-dollar bill.
—"That's great..." — Olga comments, and she claps excitedly a couple of times before adding: —"Alondra sent us a couple of messages and says it's urgent that you get in touch so she can find out what happened at the lake. She also tells us that video sales are skyrocketing and that the Hunters' Association wants you to come to their offices as soon as possible." —
The first two messages cause some surprise in both Max and Natasha.
Natasha was the one who asked the next question:—"Mom, what is this Hunters' Association.?"—
Olga didn't answer her daughter; she just pursed her lips in discomfort before smiling: —"How about you two go to town, and while Max talks to Alondra, you, Natasha, go buy what's needed for the house.?"—
After hearing her mother's proposal, a big smile spreads across Natasha's face, which she immediately suppresses with all her might and adds through her teeth: —"I don't know, Mom."— The woman comments with a certain regret in her voice, having to avoid looking into her mother's eyes at all times, while she tries to look outside the house for fear of not being able to contain her happiness.
—"Okay, I'll go see if Anna wants to..."— Olga barely finished speaking when Natasha spoke up: —"Okay, okay, I'll get the truck."— she said hurriedly after hearing her mother's harsh words..
With that, Natasha immediately turned around and walked off the porch, while Olga rolled her eyes and smiled through her teeth. Max, on the other hand, remained silent, his eyes traveling from his grandmother's face to his aunt's.
Five minutes later, the truck appeared in front of the house, and Natasha called to Max from the driver's seat: —"Come on, Max, or we'll be late."— After listening to her daughter, Olga snorted and rolled her eyes.
Grandma ignores her daughter's haste and looks at Max: —"Honey, you have to be very careful with all those guys from the Association."— Max nods after Grandma's comment and asks the most obvious question: —"Who are those guys.?"—
Grandma doesn't immediately answer Max's question. Her eyes shift toward the barn and then travel beyond the farmhouse as she says: —"They're a bunch of old, senile guys with too much time on their hands. Their leaders can and do countless atrocities without the slightest consequence, and they can manipulate the laws of this and other countries at their whim and convenience."—
At this point, Olga's face became as serious as possible: "Always remember to be very careful with all those guys, that's all I can tell you."— Max was completely surprised this time, not by the clear warning, but because he couldn't remember seeing Grandma's face so serious in several years, not even when Grandpa had passed away.
Natasha is already feeling a bit impatient behind the wheel, but she doesn't use the truck's horn for fear of being heard by her daughter and completely ruining all her plans. But when she sees Max enter the house, the woman refrained from screaming and tightened her hands on the wheel.
Minutes later, her body relaxes when she sees the boy leaving the house alone, with his cell phone in one hand and a jacket in the other.
Natasha snorts a few times when she sees how the boy takes his time saying goodbye to his grandmother:
—"For the love of God, we're not going to war."— the woman says with a grumble under her breath, but she immediately replaces that bad gesture with a bright smile when she sees Max walk toward the truck.
She waits until the boy gets in the car, then says goodbye to his mother with a couple of hand signals: —"We'll be back in a few minutes."— Natasha shouts from the car.
Olga rolls her eyes again at her daughter's dramatic farewell: —"Good heavens, are they going to war.?"— She whispers under her breath before returning the farewell with the same gesture accompanied by a smile.
Olga stayed on the porch until the truck disappeared down the road. She lets out a sigh before returning home, thinking about the Association's message and its repercussions:
—"Their popularity will skyrocket, I just hope the fame doesn't go to his head."— Olga mutters and waits on the porch for a few more minutes before entering the house, where she finds her granddaughter coming down from the second floor.
—"And Mom.?"— the girl asks before finishing down the steps.
—"She went with Max to Laketown."— Olga answers, and without pausing, she goes to the kitchen.
—"Oh."— the girl replies, thinking for a few seconds and looking around the living room, then returns to her bedroom to put on the most conservative clothing possible.
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Natasha knows how important it is to manage time well in these situations, so she focuses on the road and hits the gas, reaching 40 mph.
Max notices how focused his aunt is on the road and remains silent, as he fastens his seatbelt. Normally, the road from the farm to Laketown takes 40 minutes at 15 or 20 mph.
This time, Natasha traveled that route in 25 minutes, and because she had to slow down, or the truck could literally go off the road.
Before reaching Laketown, Max's cell phone began ringing and ringing with an endless stream of text messages, and there were so many messages that it simply the cell phone shut off when it couldn't take any more.
When he turned the cell phone back on, it immediately rang again, this time with the missed calls along with his voicemail, before going dark again.
Just as the boy is about to turn his phone back on, Natasha stops him: —"Let's get to one of those hotels. They have a good signal there." —This doesn't seem strange to Max, and he'd like a more private place to talk to his mother, so he immediately nods: —"Sure..."—
Upon hearing the answer, Natasha nods too: —"Okay, we'll take the next detour."— the woman says, and turns into a fork that takes them to the outskirts of town.
It doesn't take long for the van to find and pull into a hotel on the side of the road: —"This place has good recommendations; you can pay in cash, it's discreet, it has room service, and it also has internet."—
Natasha doesn't hesitate to show off her knowledge of the area and adds: —"Although it costs more than other places, my friends tell me this place is worth it."— With that, it doesn't take long for the van to pull into the parking lot.
Natasha turns off the engine and sets the parking brake. —"Wait inside. I won't be long. I'll get a room, while you check some of your messages."— Max nods and turns his phone back on, but this time it doesn't turn off.
Natasha flashes a bright smile at Max for a few seconds.
As she gets out of the truck and closes the door, her smile is replaced by a smirk of absolute arrogance. She mutters in her mind: (You'll see, you damn brat. When I'm done with you, we'll see if you're capable of flashing that stupid smile again...) With that, the woman opens her purse and takes out some bills along with her ID, while walking toward the hotel's administration.
The cat's in the bag...
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