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Click hereThe fun came with the reception party/family reunion we held after, when both Grandma Marys were taking turns dancing with Grandpa David, or all three of them together. The three of them left hand-in-hand, too. It looked like Grandpa was about to get some threesome action of his own. The wistful look on my Uncle Jack's face as they left erased any doubts I had left about his relationship with Grandma after his dad died. His Earth 2 counterpart was actually chuckling about it. Totally different reactions, from what on the surface was the same person, because their experiences had not been identical.
This was the first opportunity for most of the counterparts to meet, so they spent a lot of time with each other, comparing the subtle or unsubtle differences in their lives, whether random or caused by the deaths of family members. Amy was huddled with both Scotts most of the night, and it was no surprise when the three of them left together for Scott's new apartment across the city, either.
The two Tucker Families had made sure to make arrangements at different hotels, to avoid confusion about their reservations, and lastly the four uncles left, leaving just Mom, Dad, Steph and me.
Dad said, "You two should be with each other, tonight. I know we've slept as a foursome a lot since graduation, but your wedding night should be special for the two of you."
"Well, Dad, how can I treat Steph to her first double penetration without you there?"
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Author's Note: So, what did you think? One of my crazier ideas, perhaps, actually prompted by something a commenter said in response to "Life with Nano" about the nanites in that story being able to communicate with parallel worlds. It made me think about a love story between parallel world versions of the same person, but made opposite genders at the moment of conception. Obviously, they would have had the "same" parents, so it had to be treated as incest, and the rest filled in as I wrote it. And rewrote it. And rewrote it. Ideas were begun and scrapped, changed and tweaked. Steph's cover story of "My parents bought the same house", which was actually one of the last ideas added to the story, could be its own approach to a non-incest version of the story, that maybe I'll write it in the future.
Very Fun, Funny, Romantique, und Sweet!
Love this passage:
["Sounds like a question for the piled higher and deeper crowd." he answered. ]
A.K.A. P.H.D. - just flippin' funny!
I read your other story you just mentioned first, then after reading the comments sought out this one. You always manage to be pretty thorough with your outlines for your stories it's one of the things that draw me to your works. I liked the other story just a bit better as I found it more whimsical. "Can we keep him, Mom?" Both are great stories, I for one would love to read more about the lives of your multiverse. Thanks for sharing.
@WesleyWP
High praise to even be mentioned in the same breath as Heinlein.
Speaking of "both versions", I actually DID write and publish a non-incest parallel world story, in which a young man is accidentally transported between parallel worlds and discovers a pair of women are living in what was his house in the other world. I just haven't posted it here (yet).
Robert A. Heinlein would be proud. Or maybe he is, on Earth 5. He would write both versions and sell them to different markets.
excellent story I almost wish it could be turned into a movie. there was a movie about this kind of thing except the writing on one world was mirror image to the other. and the swame person on each eath was called a doppleganger.
@Rancher46 -- Grandma Mary's comment that they'd be cranking out clones would be a strong reason to NOT have children together, even if it were ruled medically safe. Any children would have something like 94% commonality with each of their parents and the resulting resemblance would be so strong as to be dangerous to their secret, altered birth certificate or not.
No, either they'll adopt or the Earth-1 Scott will be asked if he would agree to father Steph's children. But there's not a lot of drama in that to justify a sequel.
Of course, there will be more parallel worlds than just Earths 1 and 2. Having a similarly-conceived Samantha Mobley on Earth-12, whose husband Scott dies and she comes to Earth-1 to meet his counterpart because he's still single (although involved with Steve and Steph), offers some interesting possibilities.
Definitely a different kind of incest story. Was a little hard to follow but it was interesting to say the least. A second chapter would be interesting to see if Steph and Stevie have twins. 5 stars