~~ Jae El ~~
“A Tale of Two Titties”
By: J. L. Foster
Candy was the name of the left one. Sophie was the name of her twin sister. Together, they lived happily – for the most part – with never a fear of being separated. As close as twin sisters come, these two were even closer. Although they had spent their childhood years somewhat separated, they had grown more together with time, and now they were so close it was as if they were always touching one another.
Four years ago, it was decided that Candy would have a bit of enhancement surgery done. This somewhat upset Sophie. She felt quite left out, but only until she found she would be having to surgery, too. Several months later, they were each twice as proud and supple as they had ever been before.
Just as they had known, they attracted a lot more attention from the men. It seemed at least several times a month, they were bouncing and slapping against the chest of another studly chap.
“I think your crown is higher than mine,” Sophie referred to her sister’s nipple during one of these encounters. “It also seems a lot smoother than mine!”
“Could it be,” Candy snapped back, “that this is because you have been slapping your side of his chest harder than I? If you would only show some restraint!”
“Me?” Sophie cried in an outrage, slamming herself in protest forcefully against the man beneath them. “I’m supposed to show restraint when you were flaunting yourself all over town this afternoon?”
“Her shirt tore!” she defended, motioning to the body they lived on. “I didn’t know I was even hanging out until well after lunch!”
“You know you enjoyed all of the whistles and stares you received!”
Candy did not reply to this, but she did not deny it either. She had enjoyed every bit of the earlier attention and she was quite proud of it. In her opinion, her sister was simply jealous.
After their enhancements, bickering like this seemed to have become a more than occasional thing, ending each time without them speaking to each other for several hours. They would hide in their bra cups, separated from each other… festering. When evening would arrive, however, they would miss each other greatly and would snuggle close together for the rest of the night.
“I’m really sorry,” Candy would say first, although it had usually been Sophie that had started the argument.
“I’m sorry too,” she would whimper back, flopping over onto her sister’s side.
Two years after their enhancements, Sophie vowed she would never fight with her sister again. During one of their escapades with another here-today-gone-tomorrow man, they started their old war over who was fuller and who needed to restrain themselves. Then, as if they had begun a thrashing battle, they bounced and slapped forcefully against the stranger’s chest.
During this fight over strength and endurance, Candy’s silicon implant burst. She was rushed by ambulance to the hospital, and Sophie rode along right beside, as only a caring sister would.
“I’m so sorry,” Sophie cried first this time. “Your crown should be higher than mine! And smoother… too!”
Candy had smiled at this, but she had been much too afraid and in too terrible pain to reply. The ride in the ambulance seemed to have lasted an eternity and more, and even the rush into surgery happened in slow motion. Sophie did not move, though. She stayed beside Candy for every second of the ordeal, and even through the weeks of healing that were to follow.
Eventually, Candy did heal, and she harbored no hurtful feelings toward her sister. “Sibling rivalry is normal,” she had explained. “It just means we’re sisters!”
They both cried then, together, side by side, and they remained like this for quite some time, as Candy was afraid to wear a bra cup again and risk bursting yet another implant.
Still, as all sisters do, they continued to bicker well into their old age.
“Why do I have more wrinkles than you,” Sophie would complain, staring down at a knobby, stubbly knee.
“Probably for the same reason you sag more than me,” Candy would snap back eagerly. “Now, you’re a hag that sags!” Her laughter was always a roar, as the bickering had become a private game between them, and no matter what one said, the other would never feel hurt. They were twins, after all, and they would be spending the rest of their lives together.
The End
Copyright J. L. Foster, 2005; Jae El Foster, 2010
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