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My sister,my sex slave(9)



"Norma," Lennie said, "I wanted to talk with you and offer you an extra job. Mainly because you live so close to us. You see, I inherited this place and the lawyers tell me that it is filled with treasures, but we have to take an inventory. There is no time limit, but I was wondering if you would like to take the job on? You would earn five dollars an hour and you would have to catalogue everything and there is a year's work here, I'm told."

Norma was amazed by the offer. The money that he talked about was so much more than she was earning.

"Could I work full time?" she asked. "Lily could help me after school and weekends. Would that be all right?"

"Of course," he said. "Are you say in g that you would give up your regular job and do this instead?" He sounded very pleased.

"Sure," Norma said, smiling. "When I finish here I can always get another job like the one I have now."

"That's good thinking," Lennie said. "Carol, dear, why don't you take our new friends for a tour and arrange for Norma to come in and get busy on Monday morning? Or, whenever she can."

"All right," Carol said, quietly.

She finished her coffee and Norma downed hers too. She gave Lennie a shy smile as she and Lily followed Carol out of the kitchen. The house was huge and there were many rooms.

She met Mark again and Leslie and looking at the twins she could not be sure which one had come to her back door. They looked so much alike. The two boys were busy with weights and barbells in a room that had been fitted out for that sort of activity.

It bothered her a bit to realize that Lily was very much interested in the twins. She worried about that as she and Lily went through the many rooms with Carol. There were several rooms filled with bookshelves and there were thousands of books and Carol told her, smiling sympathetically, that she would be expected to list and catalogue each of the books.

"And that's only part of it," Carol said. "There are several music rooms just filled with music and recordings and you will grow old listing and evaluating everything. I wish that I could be helpful but I just don't have the patience such a task would require. So, I told Lennie he'd better hire someone. When the real estate agent told us that two young and pretty girls had rented the guest house, Lennie thought of hiring you."

"I'm glad that he did," Norma said.

It took a long time to explore the big house and Lennie joined them on the second floor. He explained that the estate had belonged to his uncle and the man had died and the house and all of its treasures had been left to him. There were lots of passageways and subterranean rooms in the big place and he and his friends were still doing some exploring.

It was explained to Norma and Lily that Lennie and Carol were living together and the two boys were houseguests, very young boys who would not prosper too well in the outside world.

"Leslie and Mark are happy here with us," Lennie said, "and we are happy having them with us. I'm sure that we will be glad to have you two with us, too."

Later, they were invited to stay and have lunch with Lennie and Carol and the boys and Lily insisted that they accept. They feasted upon sandwiches that Carol fixed and while they were having some coffee, Lennie suggested that the two girls could move into the big house, if they wanted to and that way Norma could save all of the money that she would earn.

"We can rent the guest house to someone else," Lennie said. "It is just an idea but do think about it. You will be spending most of

your time in the big house, you might as well live here."

"Lily has to go to school," Norma said, not too sensibly.

"The twins go to school, too," Lennie said. "The school bus picks them up right outside. You think it over. It might be a good idea. No hurry."

Their visit in the big house was a time of great cordiality and when they finally went back to the tittle guest house, Lily was very much impressed by the people they had met as well as the house itself.

Norma talked it all over with Lily while they did their housework and by the time the day was over, it had been pretty well decided that they would move into the big house and live there for as long as they could.

The following day, Carol and the boys helped them to make the move. They had very few possessions of their own and not very much clothing, but they moved what little they had into a big double room; but even before they were settled, Lennie suggested that each girl have her own private room.

"That way," he told Norma, "if you have to work late, or you want to, you can do so and be undisturbed."

That seemed to be good thinking and Norma would up with her own room on the second floor while Lily had a smaller room on the third floor. The twins were extremely cordial to her, Norma thought, and Carol offered to loan her anything that she might need in order to become settled in more comfortably and when she got a chance to talk to Lily, Norma was very much impressed by the happiness that her young sister displayed. Lily took to living in splendor with the easy adjustment that the very young seem to make.