"Ugh! That bastard..."
Rae slammed the front door behind her. She looked down at herself in disgust, afraid to touch herself, but very much also wanting to fix the situation. She had been walking down the sidewalk from a friend's house, and a car had driven by and the sweet spot of a muddy puddle that caused it to splash up and cover her front. Her white tee shirt was simultaneously filthy and drenched, causing it to be completely sheer in most places.
She grumbled again, and was about to trudge angrily up the stairs to her bedroom when through the living room doorway she spotted a large pile of tee shirts sitting conveniently on the couch. "Hm," she grunted, and walked briskly towards them. "The sooner I can get clean, the better!" Upon reaching the pile of shirts, she immediately noticed the printing on some of them. She scoffed, and rolled her eyes. "Mitch!?" she called out.
"I'm in the kitchen!" came her brother's voice.
Rae chewed her lip thoughtfully, and then quickly decided that she would be safe from having her privacy interrupted for at least a couple minutes. She then pulled her shirt over her head, stretching the neck hole so that it would go over her hair without getting it wet. The teen Jenkins was topless for only a short time, baring her slender upper body, covered only by a baby blue bra.
She donned the first tee shirt she grabbed, simply thankful that it was clean and dry.
- - - - -
Mitch stared blankly into the open fridge, trying to decide what to drink. Lunch was good, now he was thirsty.
"Hey, big brother," Rae chirped from behind him.
"Hey," Mitch grunted in reply, still peering into the fridge. He decided on a can of soda, and reached down for it.
"I hope you don't mind, but I'm borrowing one of your shirts."
Mitch did not fully comprehend what his younger sister was referring to, assuming she was talking about one of his actual shirts from his closet. But as he turned to face her, he immediately realized he was very wrong.
"This one seemed kind of fitting," Rae said with a sly grin.
Apparently, the tee shirts from the yard sale were magic...
Thu Sep 22 11:49:34 2016