There was one thing about Winnie. She cherished every moment she spends with her elder brother, Robert. She spent most of her time in his room and at times, sleeps there with him.
Robert use to touch her small breasts and slap her buttocks. She didn’t take it seriously. Perhaps, it was a brotherly touch. The last time she summoned courage to tell her mother, she was taken aback at her mother’s response.
“How could you even think that of your brother ehh? You have a devilish mind.”
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Winnie spreads her legs helplessly on the soft Vita form. It was after his elder brother had taken her through a session of rough beating amidst quick succession of undiluted slap which got her ears ringing like the college breakfast bell. Apparently, she did yield to his brother’s earlier demands.
The room was dark but not with the thickness of a wall. Robert, his brother, sensually roams his hands around carnal terrains. First, he fondles Winnie’s budding breast and gradually runs his hand down to a somewhat hairy V-shaped mat. He parted it and had his middle finger travel into it.
“Ummh, ” Winnie moans. It was ‘paingasm’ not ‘sweetgasm’. She quivered like a leave ready to fall off its tree branch. Robert draws his already risen sword out from his pant and located the parted place in the hairy mat in between her thighs. He thrusts with the fury of a tide. Winnie’s breathe increased and dies slowly. She was strengthless but Robert didn’t realize.
“I am fading.” She muttered on broken lips. Robert was lost in the reverie. Perhaps, he was carried away by the pleasure from the direction of his erection. He couldn’t see the mask of pains on his sister’s face.
At about a quarter to eleven (night), the owl hoots. Winnie’s helpless breath seized…she died. Her ghost walked away with lonely tears falling from her cheeks. Robert didn’t know. He continued making love to his sister’s corpse in the darkness.
About the Writer
Wisdom C. Nwoga a literary scholar, creative and media enthusiast. His critical and creative works have appeared in both national and international journals. He edits for the Canadian Journal of English and Literature Studies.