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Chapter 390: Heroine’s Husband with His Sister I
After a good morning session with Lucan, Maris went to make sure that Leira got up and got ready for school. Once Leira left for the day, Lucan and Maris enjoyed a full day of sex together. During their time, Lucan reminded Maris about the upcoming vacation he planned with his two sisters. Maris nodded; Lucan had told her about this trip many days ago. While she would have loved to go, she couldn’t because Leira’s exams were approaching. Unlike the otherworldly powers she once had, allowing her to travel thousands of meters in the blink of an eye, she couldn’t use those abilities in this world.
Thus, Lucan would go on vacation with his two sisters. His mother, who was also supposed to join them, couldn’t make it because she was busy with her career as an actress.
Lucan and his two older sisters, Sally and Eloise, headed to a beautiful beach. They rented a cozy house on one of the barrier islands. The house was just off the beach and had two bedrooms: one with bunk beds for his sisters and another for Lucan.
Sally, the eldest sister, was married and had a son. However, her husband was always focused on his business and even took their son along to teach him about work. This left Sally feeling lonely, but she remained a faithful woman, never considering finding someone else to fill the void.
Eloise, also married, had a daughter. Unlike Sally, Eloise’s husband was abusive. When Lucan discovered this, he intervened, taking Eloise away from that toxic environment. Maris made sure Eloise’s husband received the punishment he deserved. Eloise eventually moved in with Sally. Sally finally had someone to share her worries, secrets, happiness, and sadness with, and they both began to heal.
Lucan was relieved to see his sisters enjoying life again. To celebrate, he brought them to the beach for a getaway. Joining them was Eloise’s beloved cat, Blacky. Blacky was deeply attached to Eloise and showed affection only to her, refusing to let anyone else near.
Lucan arrived at the beach house first since he flew in and rented a car to prepare the house. He turned on the air conditioner to make the house comfortable and stocked it with food and drinks. Eloise picked up Sally, and the two drove several hours to reach the house.
By the time they arrived, the house was cool, the beer was cold, and Lucan was already dressed in his swim trunks. Hearing the car pull up, he stood at the door with cold beers in hand, ready to greet them. He was welcomed with hugs and kisses on the cheek.
Lucan helped put their belongings in their respective bedrooms. Blacky, still in her carrier cage, was placed on the shaded porch. Meanwhile, the sisters changed into their swimsuits.
Eloise, a slender beauty with a graceful presence, wore a tiny black bikini swimsuit paired with a long, oversized hoodie. She had silky, jet-black hair that cascaded down her back, framing her delicate features. Her almond-shaped green eyes held a quiet warmth, and her lips were naturally rosy, adding a soft charm to her face. Eloise had a petite frame, with modest but elegant curves, a slim waist, and long, toned legs that gave her a statuesque appearance.
Sally, on the other hand, was a strikingly gorgeous woman with a more voluptuous figure. Her golden blonde hair fell in loose waves over her shoulders, and her bright blue eyes sparkled with mischief and energy. Sally’s fuller chest was perfectly outlined by the snug hoodie she wore over her swimsuit, leaving no doubt about her curvaceous figure. She had a narrow waist that accentuated her hourglass shape, and her wide hips and strong thighs gave her a confident, commanding presence. Her lips were full and painted with a soft pink gloss that complemented her glowing, sun-kissed skin.
After changing into their swimsuits, they headed out to the beach. Since it was a private location, they had the entire area to themselves. Lucan preferred places like this—quiet.
When Eloise and Sally removed their hoodies, Lucan was momentarily stunned. Underneath, they were wearing very tiny bikinis that revealed far more than he had thought. However, he quickly shrugged it off, realizing that it didn’t matter much since the beach was completely private. After all, they could walk around naked here if they wanted to, and no one would know.
It was late afternoon, so they splashed around in the water for a bit before stretching out on their towels to dry in the sunshine, which was beginning to fade behind the trees near the house.
Afterward, they returned to the house for dinner. Once they finished eating, they turned on the TV. The big news was about a hurricane creeping up the East Coast. It was hovering off the lower coastline, moving parallel to the shore but far enough away that Lucan wasn’t too concerned about it.
The next day was bright and warm, with absolutely no wind. The day after was the same. Meanwhile, the hurricane continued its slow journey northward—out of sight, out of mind. Even Blacky had finally ventured out of the house.
That evening, as they went to bed, Blacky was still outside. Despite calling for her, she didn’t return, so they decided to leave her out for the night. After spending a long day on the beach, they were all exhausted and retired early, planning to sleep in the next morning.
Unbeknownst to them, the hurricane had taken a sudden western turn and picked up speed. It was now heading straight for the North-South border. When they woke up, the sky was overcast, and a light drizzle was falling. It was clear there would be no beach day.
They didn’t turn on the TV until lunchtime. That’s when they saw the evacuation order for the coastal region—their region.
“Shit! We better get out of here. Start packing!” Lucan exclaimed.
They rushed to their rooms to gather their belongings.
“Where’s Blacky?” Eloise asked, her voice filled with concern.
Lucan responded that, “She came in for breakfast, then went back out.”
Eloise told them to load the car and she’d find Blacky. They had the cars loaded in 5 minutes but no Blacky. Eloise was walking around looking for him. Sally and Lucan started to look, too. Not sure how they could see with the heavy rain blocking their vision.
By this time the wind was a lot stronger and the rain was coming down sideways. The surf was really up, as well.
They spent two hours looking for cat, mainly in the grove behind the house. It looked really bad now. The wind was too fast and hard. “We have to leave. NOW!” Lucan shouted over the wind.
“No. We have to find Blacky. You two go in your car and I’ll stay to look for him and follow in mine.”
“Not a fucking chance. We all go, or none of us goes…Let’s look down the beach some more.”
Eloise continued to look around the house and the neighbors. Sally went north on the beach and Lucan went south. He had gone that way fit a while when he saw an overturned boat pulled up out of the surf. Looked under and there Blacky was. Hissed at him but Lucan grabbed her. After an initial meow and bite, she got a scared look and quit struggling. Lucan waved at Sally, holding Blacky in the air. She saw him and ran back home.
They gathered and made a beeline towards the only causeway off the island. The wind was really strong and gusty. Rain was in sheets by the time they got to the causeway. They had just turned onto the causeway when they saw that disaster had struck. A gasoline tanker was half way across when a gust of wind turned it over. No fire but the bridge was completely blocked. Walking across was out of the question. The wind was too strong for them, especially carrying Blacky, and there wasn’t any where to go even if they got across.
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Now, Lucan was powerful, and with his power he wasn’t worried about his and his sister’s safety, he could leave this place in instant but once he did, and return back into this world, it might only take few seconds but that few seconds meant many years passed in this world. Something Lucan didn’t wanted right now. So he had to save himself and his sisters without use of power.
Lucan jumped out of his car and ran to the girls’ car. Pounded on the window till Eloise rolled it down. “Back to the house. It’s on stilts and the highest thing around.”
They reversed off and headed home. They barely got back. The ocean was less than 50 feet from the house. They grabbed everything and ran back inside. When Lucan started up the steps with the last load a wave washed from under the house, hitting his car. “Damn, that was close.” He told his sisters.
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