Life after the Lottery Ch. 28

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"What do you mean?"

"We helped you have that incredible orgasm," Dawn said.

"How?"

"Let me try and explain. We have a special kind of energy that flows between us all the time. When we do what you saw, we focus it into sexual energy," Dawn said.

"But that is the two of you!"

"We can also push it into some people, and you were one of them. We over did it, sorry," Dawn told her.

"Over do it again please!"

"Are you alright?" I asked.

"I'm tired, but I feel so good, tell me how you did it!"

"Years of practice and the two of us love each other so much it just works," Dawn told her.

"Actually, Dawn is a sorceress."

"James!" Dawn yelled.

"I don't understand, is it some kind of power?"

"No, it is just a kind of energy," Dawn said.

"I still don't understand."

"Give me your hand," Dawn told her.

Lieke slowly held her hand out to Dawn. Dawn took her hand in hers.

"Close your eyes and take several deep breaths."

Lieke closed her eyes and Dawn closed hers and waited. When Lieke exhaled the second time, there were a few seconds and Lieke's eyes shot open.

"What the fuck?!!"

Dawn opened her eyes and held Lieke's hand.

"What did you do, my clit is tingling?!"

Dawn giggled and closed her eyes again as Lieke watched her.

"No, no, no, don't stop it!!"

I had to laugh at Dawn, she was good. Dawn opened her eyes and looked at Lieke and smiled.

"How?"

"I don't know, it was something I guess I was born with," Dawn told her.

"What about you James?"

"Dawn has kind of taught me, but Lieke, it works between us because we love each other so much."

"I can't believe this."

"Lieke, we pushed you too hard, we are sorry," Dawn said. "I wanted to try it because you were so tender with me."

"Why are you sorry?"

Dawn released Lieke's hand and looked down in her lap.

"James, what is wrong?" Lieke asked.

"She will tell you, give her a minute."

Dawn was quiet for a minute then she looked up, she had tears running down her cheeks.

"Dawn, what is wrong?" Lieke asked.

"I doubt you will ever have another orgasm like that in your life," Dawn said as she cried.

Lieke leaned over and held Dawn.

"I'm sorry," Dawn whimpered.

"Don't be, that was a once in a lifetime experience."

Lieke pulled Dawn's head to hers. Dawn reached up and hugged Lieke.

"I'm okay; you two didn't hurt me or anything."

"We have pushed your expectations for other men," Dawn said.

"You don't know that, you don't know who I will meet one day."

"You have the right attitude," I told her.

"Dawn stop. The one thing you did do was to let me know what I am capable of."

Dawn laughed at her.

"Lieke, you are special," Dawn said as she kissed her.

"Before we leave, I will tell you a lot you need to know," Dawn said.

"Can we go to bed?" Lieke asked.

We got off the bed and I pulled the sheet back. We climbed up in bed and let Lieke get in the middle and lay down.

"Will you two hold me?" Lieke asked.

Dawn and I rolled toward Lieke and held her like we do Sam and Amy.

When I woke up Lieke was still asleep and Dawn was looking at her. The sun had just come up and was lighting up the bedroom. Lieke looked beautiful lying there.

"James, would you go fix us breakfast?" Dawn asked.

"Sure honey."

I got up gently and left the two of them. I went downstairs to one of the other bedrooms and showered then went to the kitchen. I made coffee, sat and had a cup while I looked out the big doors. When I finished I went to the kitchen and got out a bunch of fruit and started cutting it up. When I finished I poured another cup of coffee, I was going to wait until they came down to start cooking. I had been sitting about 5 minutes when I heard the first scream. I wasn't sure which one of them it was.

"Oh god Dawn!!!"

I started laughing.

"Ahhhhhhh!!! I'm coming, I'm coming!!!"

I wanted to walk upstairs and see what the two of them were doing but I left them alone. Lieke screamed several more times then I heard her pleading for Dawn to stop. It was quiet for a while. I just sat and waited, then I heard Dawn screaming. This went on for about 15 minutes then it stopped. The sun was up now, it was about 7:00, 15 minutes later the two of them appeared, their hair was wet and they were laughing and giggling.

"I have the fruit cut up. I was waiting until you two came down to start cooking."

"If you have the fruit cut up, I'll cook," Lieke said, "Have you ever had fruit omelets?"

"No," we both said.

"Sit!"

Dawn grabbed a cup of coffee and we sat at the table. Lieke brought the omelets over one at a time so the fruit wouldn't get real hot. I let Dawn try the first one, a few minutes later I was eating one.

"Lieke, these are great!" I said.

She came over and sat down with us and ate. I didn't ask what they did but the two of them seemed very happy. We finished eating and Dawn was helping Lieke clean up. When the phone rang about 8:00 it was Amy.

"How are things going?" Amy asked.

"Great! Are you two getting ready to leave?"

"Yes, we are trying to get ready," Amy said sounding a little rattled.

"What's wrong honey?"

"The weather here has gotten bad, some spring storms are moving in early this afternoon."

"Are you two okay?"

"What is it?" Dawn asked.

"Yes...they are just calling for some bad weather...and we are here alone."

"How bad is the weather Amy?"

"It is raining hard and storming."

"Are you two scared?"

"James, what is going on?" Dawn asked.

"It's storming pretty badly," I told Dawn.

"Keep the TV on and keep up with the weather, you will be okay," I told Amy.

"Are you two having fun?"

"Yes, we have someone for you two to meet."

I heard a loud clap of thunder and the phone pop.

"That was close," Amy said.

"Are you two going to be okay?"

"I guess so."

"Keep the TV on, is Sam okay?"

"Yes, she is right here."

"Let me talk to her."

"Hi."

"Are two going to be okay?"

"Sure, it's just a spring storm."

"If you need to, call us back okay?"

"Okay."

"We can't wait until you two are here," I told her.

"Me too, bye."

"What is wrong James?" Dawn asked.

"She said they were supposed to have some bad weather, I am going to check on the computer."

I went to the computer and pulled up the weather reports for home, they were having some bad spring storms and it looked like it was going to get worse later in the day.

"How bad is it?" Dawn asked.

"They are having some bad thunderstorms, they will be okay. They are just at the house by themselves."

"Is there anyone we can call to go stay with them?" Dawn asked.

"Let me think..."

Dawn was worried now; we did get some bad storms in our part of the country in April sometimes.

"I'll call Sam."

I picked up the phone and called Sam. He told me that it was storming pretty badly in town and that there were tornado watches out until evening. He said he would call them and make sure they were okay so I left it at that.

We were eating lunch after being out in the pool when the phone rang, Lieke brought it to me.

"Amy! Amy! Amy, listen to me!! Where are you!"

"In our bedroom!" Amy screamed.

"Listen to me, take the phone and you two go to the elevator now!!"

"James what is happening?!"

"There is a tornado in the area."

I waited.

"You two are in the elevator?"

"Yes!"

"Okay, now listen to me in case I lose you. Look next to the buttons for the floors...see the keypad? Okay, now listen! Press 9-1-1 on the keypad then press the button for the basement."

"James!!" Dawn shouted.

"Amy now listen, when the door opens there will be a big door you haven't seen, go through that door and when you are both there I am going to call you back on a phone in that room."

"James, are they okay?!" Dawn asked.

"They will be now."

I hung up the phone and called back, the phone rang several times and Amy picked up.

"James!!"

"Amy, you are safe now."

"Where are we?"

"That is not important right now. Do you see another big button that is green?"

"Yes!"

"Make sure you are out of the door and push it."

I waited a minute then Amy came back and she told me she had pushed the button and the door had closed.

"Amy, Amy, you two are safe, I need to go to the computer here, hold on."

I ran to the computer and got on the internet and typed in several different commands as Lieke and Dawn looked over my shoulder.

"Amy, go over to the table with the computers and screens and push the red button that is on a box next to the computers."

The phone was silent for a minute then as we watched the computer screen popped up and we could see Amy and Sam in the safe-room.

"Amy, I can see you and Sam here now."

"James, were are we?"

"Sorry, I never got around to telling you about the safe-room. You are below the basement in a storm shelter, even if the tornado hits the house you will be okay, do you understand?"

"I guess." Amy was crying.

I typed some more commands into the computer and the screens started switching between all the cameras outside the house, it was dark outside and I could tell the wind was blowing badly and it was raining very hard.

"James, what if the electricity goes off, we will be in the dark!!" Amy cried.

"No you won't, press the big yellow button on the wall. It will start the emergency generator."

"What about the phone?!"

"Shouldn't be a problem."

The phone line they were on was a special buried phone line that was connected to a main circuit so if the regular lines were cut or something.

"Amy...you and Sam calm down...listen to me...you are safe."

"We are scared!"

"Go over and turn the big TV on and see if you can get the weather reports."

I waited to see if the TV would come up for them. I heard the weather reports in the background.

"It came on," Amy said.

"Okay, tell me what they are saying."

"They are saying there is a tornado on the ground near us!"

"How near?"

"On the road, near the main road."

"Amy, that is 10 miles away, which way is it moving?"

"They say east, that means it is coming our way!"

"Amy, calm down!"

I could hear the weather reports in the background as Amy listened.

"Amy, put us on the speaker phone so I can hear."

Amy switched the phone to speaker phone so I could hear.

"Sam, are you okay?" I asked.

"I'm scared James!"

"Nothing is going to happen to you."

'The tornado is moving east down Country Road at 35 miles per hour, take cover if you are in that area immediately.'

I heard the weather report and did not like what I heard.

"Amy, you and Sam listen to me, if it is headed toward the house it will be there in 4 or 5 minutes. You two are safe no matter what happens, okay."

"Yes," came from the two of them.

'It appears the tornado is on the ground moving just south of Country Road, we are watching it on the radar. Luckily that area is not heavily populated. We continue to monitor the tornado as it moves, right now it appears to be about half a mile south of Country Road as it moves east.'

That was good to hear, the house was about a quarter of mile north of the road, a half mile south would take it through farm land. I was watching the monitors and some large hail was falling outside.

"Amy...I think you are going to be okay, the weather outside is pretty bad but it should be at least half a mile from the house."

"Are you sure?!" Sam cried.

"Just keep watching the TV."

We stayed on the phone with Sam and Amy for another 30 minutes. I could see the sky clearing outside of the house as the weather lifted. I could hear the guy on the TV saying the storm had passed the area but there had been some damage out near the house.

"Amy, Sam, I think you can go back in the house; are you ready?"

"I guess so," Amy said. "How do we get out?"

"Go back over by the door and press the big red button by the door."

I waited then heard the sealed door slide open.

"Can we go out now?"

"First press the yellow button again and wait."

"Okay."

"Are the lights still on?"

"Yes."

"Good, you didn't lose electricity. Now, go back to the elevator and just press the button to go back to the first floor. Before you leave, hang-up the phone and press the red button next to the computer again. I will call on the upstairs phone."

The phone hung up and I waited a minute.

"Dawn, go get your cell phone."

I called the house back and Sam answered.

"James?"

"Sam?"

"There are a bunch of tree limbs down in the yard and shit blown in the pool."

"Don't worry about it, does everything seem okay?"

"I guess."

"Are you two okay?"

"Yes, just scared."

"I'm sorry I didn't tell you two about the safe-room, it just slipped my mind."

"What do we do now?" Sam asked.

"Nothing. I'm going to make some calls and someone will come check on you and the house okay?"

"Okay."

"I'm going to let you talk to Dawn, okay?"

I gave the phone to Dawn so she could talk to Amy and Samantha and I took her cell phone. I called Sam first.

"Sam, what happened there?"

"We had some bad thunderstorm and a few tornadoes, one went north of town and the other was out your way."

"It appears it went south of the house."

"It did."

"Amy and Sam are pretty shook-up, is there any way you can go check on them please?"

"Yes, I'll pickup Olivia and we will go check on them."

"Thanks. Check things out and call Dawn's cell phone when you get there."

"Okay."

"Dawn tell them Sam is going to be there in a little bit to check on them."

"Oh good."

I heard Dawn tell Amy and Sam. I called the Sheriff's Department and asked for one of the deputies we knew, they said they would get a message to him and have him call us back. I asked how bad the damage was; they said the bad damage was north of town.

We stayed on the phone with Amy and Samantha for about 30 minutes before they would let us hang-up. About 20 minutes after that Sam called.

"James, they are okay, just shook up. Olivia and I are going to stay with them awhile."

"Thanks Sam, and tell Olivia thanks."

"No problem."

"How do things look?"

"I walked around the house, you have some trees down and a lot of tree limbs and trash around the house, I am afraid you lost that big oak down by the road, it is down but it didn't land on anything."

"I will have someone come and take care of that."

"I have a feeling everyone that does that kind of thing will be busy cleaning up around town."

"I'll make sure it is taken care of before we get back. Will you make sure the two of them eat before you leave and make sure they are okay?"

"Sure."

"And, will you go down to the safe room and make sure everything is reset and ready."

"I'll take care of it, I'm glad you built that."

"It was your idea, thanks."

I hung up with Sam and called the company that took care of our landscaping. When I got them on the phone I told them to get out to the house when they could and cleanup the downed trees and make firewood out of them and to check the pool and everything else. They said they would get to it as soon as they could.

A few minutes later Dawn's cell phone rang, it was the deputy we knew.

"Steve, how bad are things down around our house?"

"A lot of trees down, not much structural damage, I think there was a barn blown down just down the road from you, the north side of town is bad. Biggest problem we have right now is people driving around trying to look at everything."

"Are they just lookers?"

"Probably not, you know the people that will be out trying to take advantage of things."

"Can you get a couple of guys to work some security at night at the house for a few nights until things settle down? We are in Hawaii and we have two young house guests that I am worried about."

"James, everyone has been called in to work the north part of town to keep the looters out of the damaged areas, can't help, sorry."

"What about private security?"

"I'll check, but things are going to be busy."

A few hours went by and the house phone rang, I answered it.

"James, this is Linda."

"Hi Linda."

"Is everything okay at your house?"

"Pretty good, how did you get this number?"

"James, that is not important, I couldn't get through on your cell from here. Are Amy and Sam okay?"

"Yes, they are just shaken up, we have some trees down and there is some damage in the area. We have some friends checking on them."

"Anything I can do?"

"I don't guess so, is your house okay?"

"I called; there is some damage, nothing major."

"Are you staying, you don't have to go back do you?" I asked

"No, are you sure there is nothing I can do."

"I'm still making phone calls trying to find some security for the house for a few days and nights, a deputy friend of ours said there were a lot of people out, some up to no good."

"Do you need a couple of guards?"

"That is what I am looking for but the businesses have them all hired."

"I'll take care of it, call the girls and tell them they will have guards at the house until they leave."

"I can't ask you to do that Linda."

"Don't worry about it. They will be there within the hour."

"Thanks Linda, they will be leaving early Friday morning, I owe you."

"I will collect on it later," Linda said with a giggle. "Anything else you need?"

"No, you have a good time."

"I am," Linda said.

"Talk to you later," I told her before she hung up.

"Was that Linda?" Dawn asked.

"Yes, she was checking on us, she is going to send some guards to the house to watch it and keep the girls safe. I need to call the girls."

Things were settling down, Dawn was settling down. Lieke was cleaning up. I called the house.

"Amy?"

"Yes."

"Are you two okay?"

"Yes, Sam and Olivia are here, we are fixing something to eat."

"Listen, don't get worried but I thought it would be best to have some people come and provide some security for you two until you leave. There could be people driving around town trying to come to the house to see if they can cleanup, they could be up to no good. Linda called us to make sure everything was okay and she is going to send some of her security guards to the house to make sure you don't have any problems until you leave. They should be there soon; tell Sam so he can show them around."

"Do we really need that?"

"I would prefer it, you two let them take care of things and you two get them anything they need until you leave."

"Okay, I guess."

"Call us when they get there."

"Okay."

We finally sat down and took a breath, I knew it was getting late at the house but I felt better about the girls having some security. I had made all the phone calls I could to get the house checked and everything cleaned up. Dawn and I couldn't wait to see Amy and Sam.

We were sitting outside with Lieke when the phone rang. I had brought it outside waiting on them to call back.

"James, they are here, one of them wants to talk to you," Amy said.

A woman came on the phone.

"Mr. Smith."

"Yes."

"Ms. Williamson said to tell you she was looking forward to your 4th of July party."

Linda new that only I would know that it was her people with that message.

"Okay, thank you. If anyone crosses the gate or the wall have them arrested. The people coming to clean up will have a code to the gate."

"No problem. There will be two of us here 24 hours a day until we think everything is safe."

"Thank you."

"We will probably be here 3 or 4 days."

"The girls are leaving Friday; we have some friends that will be house sitting the next week."

"We will decide if things are safe, if we have any doubts we will stay."

"Okay, thanks."

"No problem, I will put the young lady back on the phone."

"James, Olivia is staying with us tonight," Amy said. "I don't know about the guards, they are a little scary."