Chapter 2 Friday night Follies

Like I said before, I can write a lot faster ever since I installed dictation software on my computer so here we are at chapter 2. Finished in approximately two days as with all my work I asked that anybody who likes it follows the story please leave a review, I really do need the feedback to improve is an author. Also once again, special thanks to my beta reader ShadowLDrago, you are awesome man.

Jun sighed, her delicate hands moving across her fit athletic figure, the warm water of the shower running down her body, washing off the sweat of her exertions as she got ready.

It was finally time. Not at all what she'd expected when she started down this path.

That slightly awkward conversation on the couch had led to all this.

She stepped out of the shower, dripping slightly on the mat before grabbing the fluffy white towel that had been left for her. The heart was beating like an army drum, her face still flushed despite the fact that there was no longer any heat on her body. She couldn't believe she was doing this, it as she slipped out of the bathroom and saw the white dress lying on the bed, she knew it to be true.

"This was so not my fantasy!" she told herself, beginning the preparations before her bridesmaids arrived, her mind playing over the events examining every experience trying to find one she regretted.

Friday morning had been awkward, at least for Jun it was. Davis seemed completely immune to any kind of guilt for his nocturnal habits which made Jun little angry and probably more crabby than she expected. Still, he had managed to surprise her today. Jun did not wake up early so finding breakfast ready for not only Davis but also herself made her feel that same increased heartbeat she had before.

"Don't feel sad big sis," said Davis, his enormous infectious grin making her smile back even if she did feel conflicted, the heartbeat was racing again, when had he gotten so attractive?"

She sighed," I'm not upset little brother," she uttered, doing a little better at hiding her feelings, at least she hoped so. "Just a little distracted,"

Her brother shrugged, his muscular shoulders raised up ever so slightly as he returned to his own rice and eggs gobbling them down like a hungry animal.

"So where is your blue Dragon thingy?" asked Jun, finally noticing the lack of Demiveemon.

Now it was Davis's turn to look sheepish, it was unusual for Jun to mention his partner ever since he had been forced to admit that he wasn't a stuffed animal, Jun and mostly treated them like her brother's annoying friend; right now she was actually hoping that he would be a distraction for Davis.

"He's in the digital world, the way I get it, Gatomon's having a big sleepover for all the partners" he remarked looking a bit more gloomy than before and making Jun feel more than sorry for him yet again.

"So we're all alone?" She asked still flushed in the face, her mind drifting back to her own illicit peeking the night before.

"I guess so, the Motomiya lonely hearts club meets again," said Davis, examining her closely.

Jean was quite surprised when he stood up, moving around the table to stand next to her putting his hand on her forehead making her shiver and surprise.

"Jun, you sick or something?" he asked, surprising her with his empathy

"Yes" she thought internally but to his face she simply shook her head and said "No, why?"

Davis gave her a very strange look like a very slow person trying to figure out a complex puzzle.

"Well you've been redder than the bottle of ketchup on the table," he said, "you've been super, I don't know, not yourself," he took his hand off her forehead.

She puffed her cheeks a little bit, the little ass.

"Thank you for that bit of wonderful insight, mom!" She said. "If you must know I'm a little bit tired of listening to someone cry in the shower," inside, she flinched, not because she deliberately lied, she knew just as well as he did that he hadn't been crying, but it was satisfying watching his face flinch back as if stung on the nose. It had been a mean-spirited thing to do, but the older sibling was cheering and doing victory laps on the inside.

"Hey I wasn't crying in the shower!" retorted Davis fiercely, his own face now vibrant shade of scarlet matching Jun's own "I was just…" his brain finally caught up with his mouth and he shut up clearly embarrassed.

They were both silent for a while, both siblings collecting themselves.

"Look let's just forget this, okay?" offered Jun diplomatically, realizing that she wanted to save her brother the embarrassment of admission and herself from the truth.

"Yeah that works for me," agreed Davis shaking his head a little, scarfing down his remaining breakfast like a hungry wolf.

Jun was distracted at school. That was an understatement for the ages. She'd spent the whole day thinking about that night, she shook her head, as if her short hair drenched with the exertion of her own sporting prowess, would clear her mind of the perverse fantasies that had invaded it. Of stroking her hands up and down those muscular pecs, of wrapping her arms around…

Clang

The sound reverberated as her metal bat smashed into the softball, sending the small projectile off flying much farther than she ever expected.

Just like her brother had his soccer practice, Jun Motomiya loved playing softball the feel of the hard bat in her hands gave her a sense of control, and while at the moment she could barely catch anything, the motor reflexes still meant that she was an expert at handling the shaft.

Realizing that she had sent the ball flying, Jun began to run, feeling the exertion of her accelerated heartbeat, the rush of euphoria that it brought, and the heat of embarrassment when she realized she had an audience.

Normally she didn't look towards the edge of the field on practice days, normally she wasn't so distracted, but today she noticed that her brother and come to watch. Her breath caught in her throat as she tumbled forward, sliding across the plate, even as her knee skidded painfully.

This was way too embarrassing.

He had been a perfect gentleman, and Jun found herself smiling as he walked her home the happy grin on her face hiding her conflicted emotions as her brother actually teased her.

"I'm glad you're okay Jun, but come on!" exclaimed Davis "I stopped to watch you for like five seconds and already you spaz out and fall over," he teased, his cheeky monkey grin making her frustrated. Why the heck had she gotten so frustrated about him? He was still the same stupid idiot she had grown up with!

She placed her hands on her hips and turned to face him, her face red.

"Give it a rest little brother, I'm having a bad day," she called out irritably "and why we you passing by my high school anyway? It's not like its close by,"

Davis held up his hands, the supplication pose matching his shamefaced expression of surrender.

"Hey easy, easy" he said apologetically "it's just, well, honestly I kind of wanted to talk to you, about what we said last night," he added slowly.

Jun tapped her arm slowly as she put them across her bust, honestly in all the excitement of the aftermath, she clean forgotten what she agreed to beforehand.

"You know, about us supporting each other when we feel bad or lonely." added the gobble headed teen pointedly.

Jun gave a more genuine smile, the irritation and anger she felt for him slipping away again as she remembered their kindred bond.

"Well if you're worried about me, I'm actually not doing too badly today," she said with a shrug tapping along the edges of her workout shorts, looking at the bandage wrapped around the knee. "A few embarrassing bumps and scrapes but, what doesn't kill you and all that, how about you?"

They walked in silence for a bit, Jun noticing her brother's distracted and irritable tone.

"I'm not so good, said Davis very slowly, as if he was pondering every single word he said to her, waiting for the sibling jab that would never come. "I just can't stop watching TK and Kari; I know it's not right but still… Something about their relationship just doesn't seem right to me,"

Jun put a hand on his shoulder sympathetically, then, ignoring her racing heart, gave him a full proper hug.

She felt him stiffen, imagining his eyes goggling out in surprise before relaxing, they held that pose for a little longer before Jun pulled away dusting herself slightly.

"You still feel a lot for her then," commented Jun, feeling bad that she had been such a spaz today and then, it was like the sun had come out she knew what she had to do to get out of this, it was so obvious.

Davis nodded, Jun noticed his face was probably an identical match of crimson to her own and took a little bit of satisfaction in that. Big sis can still get a reaction after all. Swallowing her own conflicted emotions she took his hand in hers squeezing it reassuringly as she guided them both inside their apartment complex.

He smiled weakly squeezing back as they crossed the threshold of the Motomiya apartment both discarding their shoes and placing them on the shelf.

"Can you blame me?" he started, breathing a little bit more heavily now, "For feeling the way I do at least, I mean the only attractive girl I know who's not dating one of my friends is you!" he added, making Jun blush just as much as she had made him earlier. There was a slight mischief in his eyes, and you had to admit, the same slight fire was definitely in her own.

She rolled her eyes poking him in the stomach as she did.

"Well I am definitely over that damn senpai of mine now," she announced. More for the sake of appearances than anything else "right now I'm just to see whatever the universe gives me, who knows maybe Mr. Right is lying right behind the couch," she added with a laugh.

Davis glanced to the couch briefly, noting his mother's "beefcakes of the year" calendar with a mildly freaked out look.

"I'm not being serious," laughed Jun, sitting down on the couch and petting the adjacent cushion, "Come on little brother, looks like you need relationship advice," she grinned, relishing her position of authority over him.

Davis shrugged, "Sure why not, not like you didn't need me yesterday," he added matching her grip.

"Well I guess it worked then," remarked Jun "I've got a whole new outlook on life today," she slid back her head slumped back against the head of the sofa, "I mean I'll find Mr. right someday, I have faith in that, maybe looking for him the way I was wasn't the best way of doing it, but it's not like my dating pool has shrunk dramatically," not for the first time today, wishing that Davis wasn't her brother.

"You can do it!" said Davis pulling closer to her she felt his lips tickle her cheek as he kissed her; kissed her in that sweet way he had when she was a little girl. "Sorry, it just felt like I needed to do that" said Davis honestly, looking more than a little bit coy as he did.

Jun blushed, but she seemed just as happy, maybe it was the result of her epiphany on the way home, he didn't have feelings for her, he just found the things attractive in her that she found in him, that's what it was, "Thanks little brother, it's how I intend to live my life from now on, no regrets you know!"

Davis leaned back; mimicking her own pose. Yup, they were definitely siblings.

"I hear that," he responded after a short amount of time, "but I still want to ask you a favour," he said in a more serious tone of voice

Jun nodded with excitement, "Well yeah as long as you don't embarrass me" she remarked.

"Well can you teach me…? What girls like… I mean… If that's okay," he said nervously taking her hand in his and looking into her eyes "I want to be a good boyfriend someday, I don't want to be clueless when I meet the right girl,"

Jun smiled widely, a certain amount of relief flowing through her, she'd heard about this, younger siblings are asking their older siblings for a relationship advice, Momo did all the time with her little sister.

"Well, every girl is different," she said squeezing his hand comfortingly "some like chocolates or flowers, I'd pick chocolates myself so it's really something you have to judge for yourself,"

"Well I guess that makes sense, candy didn't work very well with… you know what, that not important, I get the whole gift thing but what else can you tell me," he looked into her eyes intently.

"Why are you so interested in what I think?" Said Jun "I mean I make fun of you most of the time,"

Davis sighed, looking very awkward. "Well I guess that all this, it's kind of making me think," he said seriously.

"Something you're not very good at." teased Jun, not quite sure where this was going.

"And I realized well, if I want to meet another girl, one I'm serious about, I kind of want her to be like you,"

There was dead silence for a while, Davis's little revelation leaving his eldest sister both confused and flattered, could almost hear the gears in her head breaking as she tried to restore order in her own head.

"Well…" said Jun after a while, the brain trying to catch up with her mouth, "I suppose that you want to meet a girl and connect with her, really get to know her, don't just bother someone until they give in,"

"I guess we can both speak from experience on that one," said Davis, reaching out a hand again and touching his sister's shoulder, the other hand reaching to pet and squeeze the hand he had grasped earlier.

She moaned slightly, the unexpected intimacy making her heart beat like the feet of the mouse dashing from danger. Her eyes fluttered slightly as she felt Davis guide his hands along her shoulders melting into his touch.

"Wow you are really tense big sis," commented Davis his strong hands digging into her shoulders with practiced skill.

She blinked, unresisting as she went further back, leaning against his strong body.

He took the heads guiding her so he can massage both her shoulders at once.

"Maybe I am," she uttered slowly, "where did you learn to massage so well?" She asked dreamily.

"Yolei, she told me while we were all at the beach last year," he said conversationally targeting her weak points "Wow, you have beautiful skin," he added idly.

"Thanks but I really need to take another shower," she remarked, surely putting the mental image of her cleaning herself into his head and not really caring.

"I don't know, there's something nice about a girl who works out," said Davis, his voice slightly constricted making Jun smirk slightly, she wasn't going to give in to temptation, but she was going to tease him mercilessly.

"So how come you don't go after her, Yolei I mean, you two seem to have a lot more in common than Kari and you do,"

"You know the idea did cross my mind once, but she's pretty into Ken these days and he's my bro you know," explained Davis, she could feel his body pressing against hers, the feel of his breath against the back of her neck, was he smelling her? Her heart beat even faster as she felt him increase his tempo making her moan even more from the sensation.

"I can't blame her, Ken is pretty cute," teased Jun, a cheeky grin on her face as she looked up into her brother's eyes noting the puzzlement there.

"Really?" he said, genuinely interested "you'd go after a guy that young?" He added the same cheeky grin on his own face. The two of them were infecting each other.

"Guilty" chuckled the spiky haired siren, feeling his hands move up and down her slender body curving in just the right places to avoid anything sexual but still making her feel amazing.

"Oh you are so lying," replied Davis, unintentionally slipping his sister into his lap, his fingers diligently finding her ticklish points once again making them both giggle hysterically.

He held his arms around her waist, both siblings laughing slightly as they came down from the euphoria.

"Seriously though," said Davis more slowly now, Jun could feel the warmth of his breath on her neck and shivered slightly. "You'd date a boy my age?"

"Well, I guess I would," said Jun, still getting over the elation herself "I mean I know that some boys like having an older lover, and I think young boys are quite cute in their own way,"

"You better be careful if you say that out loud, I bet a lot of guys from my school would jump on a girl like you," said Davis in his forever jovial style,

Jun raised an eyebrow "Is that your professional opinion as a boy from your school?" she asked straining back to meet his gaze.

"Well yeah, you're super cute!" He stated with absolute certainty retracting his hands from their positions "I mean for my sister and all," he added meekly.

Jun swallowed hard, this was walking dangerously close to what she was afraid of yet somehow the devil on his shoulder kept egging her on.

She gave him a wink. "Honestly you're not too bad looking yourself little bro," she teased not realizing how close he was, craning her neck slightly she felt him move in.

Her head was moving almost on autopilot now, his lips touching hers, hers parting slightly as she felt his tongue push inside her mouth. Their bodies wrapped in a close embrace the warmth bleeding between them, until both of them seem to catch up with the sheer instinct of the action. Jun felt her tongue wrap around her brother's massaging it likely as the two kissed before pulling back staring at him silently.

"I don't know why I did that," said Davis, holding Jun firmly in his lap,

Jun felt her mouth open slightly, this was the cliff face, was she going to fall over it?