Mornington-By-Mere was not just a quaint chocolate box English Village
it was the beating heart of the Finchbottom Vale and there were a number of
cottages and small houses on the Purplemere road and Dulcets Lane which formed
the part of Mornington Village known as Manorside and the Walker family lived
at number 4 Dulcet Mill Lane.
It was the house that 38 year old Angela was born in, which she now
shared with her Purplemere born husband Norman and 19 year old daughter Andrea,
and to the casual observer they were a happy family but all was not as it
seems.
Norman was a successful Architect, in fact he was too successful, and
that success kept him away from home more and more and as a result Angela was
terribly lonely.
She had her daughter Andrea who she loved very much but she was overly
protective to her because she was painfully shy.
Thankfully Angela had Dennis for support.
Dennis Thorpe was Norman Walker’s half-brother and he was a very gifted
craftsman who among other things was a Model Engine Maker, as well as making
rolling stock, buildings and infrastructure and had his own company in
Purplemere called Railway Enthusiast.
But when the Mornington Estate exercised its option
to purchase Mornington Field from the MOD it also acquired all the buildings
and infrastructure on the airfield itself as well as 29 houses in the village
formally used as quarters for military personnel.
Plans were immediately drawn up to optimize
the newly acquired assets the moment the property was formally handed over on
the 1st of June 2014.
The St George family were the guardians of
the Mornington Estate, and the head of the family is Baron Gabriel St George,
and his architect friend Scott Collier was tasked with designing appropriate
conversions to maximize the potential returns and enhance the benefits to the
village with new commercial premises that were set to open on Mornington Field
in the following January and Railway Enthusiast moved to Block A on Mornington Field April 11th
2015.
At the same time Dennis moved into apartment 4 of Lancaster House, which
was converted from the old Officers Mess and once he was living there he was on
hand to give his sister in law Angela some support while at the same time
alleviating her loneliness.
Norman Walker was almost 40 while half-brother Dennis was 2 years
younger, the same age as Norman’s wife Angela.
There were two problems with the Walker family dynamic, firstly Norman
was always away from home and the second was that Dennis fancied the pants off
his half-brother’s neglected wife.
After he moved to the village Dennis often popped round to the Walker’s,
evenings, weekends or on his days off, and at Norman’s request he was expected
to go round when he was away to give Angela some company.
He looked forward to the time he spent in Manorside and she came to
count the minutes until she saw him again.
However nothing ever happened between them other than mutual admiration,
but it was only a matter of time before that changed.
Dennis had been living and working in Mornington for over a year when
that time materialised.
Dennis looked forward to the time he spent in Morningside and she came
to count the minutes until she saw him again.
However nothing ever happened between them other than mutual admiration,
but it was only a matter of time before that changed.
Dennis had been living and working in Mornington for over a year when that
time materialised.
It was a glorious Saturday in June when Dennis Thorpe left his Apartment
in Lancaster House, and it was just after 1.00pm by the time he got to his
half-brother Norman’s house in Dulcet Mill Lane, it was only a short stroll as
he only lived a stone’s throw away.
He got to the house just after lunch and he was fully expecting Norman
to be there as it was a Saturday, but on his arrival he was told he had been
called to a meeting in Sharpington and as their daughter Andrea was round at a
friend’s house it was to be him and Angela for lunch.
Angela looked gorgeous in a yellow summer dress, he had always admired
her figure, especially when she was wearing a dress, he found it hard to
believe that she’d given birth with such a slim figure and he had always
thought her legs were stunning.
“Do you want a beer?” she asked
“Yes please” he replied
He perhaps shouldn’t have had one as he hadn’t eaten since 9 o’clock the
night before but it was a hot day and he was thirsty and he had another two
before she brought him out a sandwich, so understandably he was a little light
headed.
Angela also had a sandwich accompanied by a large glass of wine which
she had just refilled.
The resulting light headedness he felt was probably why he allowed his
desire for his sister in law to escape from the bottle, as he began flirting
with her in the bright June sunshine and Angela played along and flirted back
because she was on her third glass of wine.
So he flirted even more and she responded in kind but neither of them
expected things to go to another level entirely and nobody was more surprised
than Dennis was when he found himself kissing her and she was responding with
vigour, in fact all at once Angela was all over him and he needed no
encouragement whatsoever to join in and due to them both drinking too much on
an empty stomach the kissing turned to fumbling and the fumbling to petting
with the end result being that they made love al fresco in the secluded garden.
After making love on the lawn they stayed entwined for about a minute
panting hard and then she said.
“I’ve waited 8 years for that”
“Was it worth waiting for?” he asked as he rolled onto his back
“Oh yes, very definitely” she cooed as she put her head on his chest
After the remarkable June afternoon when
Dennis Thorpe made love to his half-brothers wife Angela, for the first time, al fresco in
their secluded garden, Angela had avoided him.
She had blanked him in the street and made
excuses to break longstanding arrangements, and ignored his calls and texts, so
when he spotted her one Saturday, two weeks after they made love, when she was
walking towards the shops, so he followed her, and when she came to a halt by
the church bridge he approached her on her blindside so she couldn’t run off
and when he was a few feet away he said
“There you are, I thought you were avoiding
me”
Angela jumped and immediately became
flustered
“No not at all” she corrected him
“I think you have,” he corrected her
“I haven’t been avoiding you exactly but I
thought we needed some distance” She explained “I feel guilty for what we did”
“You don’t need to feel guilty Angela, I
seduced you remember” he said
“I don’t feel guilty because it happened” She
said “I wanted you, I had wanted you for 8 years, I dreamed of that moment”
“Then why?” he asked
“Because I’m a wife and a mother” she replied
and then added almost as an after thought
“And I love my husband, so it can never
happen again”
He thought she may have loved Norman once but
he doubted that was the case at that moment in time.
Norman was often away on business and when he
wasn’t he was in the pub.
Dennis knew that Angela was lonely which to
his mind she didn’t deserve.
She tried to move away but he put his hand on
her shoulder, preventing her and said.
“Please don’t avoid me Angela, seeing you is
important to me, don’t deny me that”
“I won’t” she said, “I promise, but I still
feel guilty, so I meant what I said, it can’t happen again”
“That just makes me want you even more” he
retorted as he watched her walk away and as he walked home he wasn’t very
confident he would pleasure her again, but he was wrong and he would have been
surprised just how soon he was proven wrong.
It was the next day and he had been to Church
at St Winifred’s and he had only been back in his apartment for ten minutes
when she knocked on his door.
“Hello” he said
“Hi” Angela responded “Can I come in?”
“Of course” he replied and stepped aside so
she could enter then he just stood looking at her and smiling
“What’s the matter?” she asked
“You’re wearing the yellow dress” he said
“I know” she remarked and blushed, as she knew he was remembering the
time in her secluded garden when she last wore it, so she slipped off the dress
and let it fall to the floor.
He instantly appraised the beautiful woman he loved standing before him
semi naked.
“Wow” he exclaimed and then she suddenly became self-conscious under his
gaze and threw herself into him, and her mouth sought out his and found it.
“Make love to me like before,” she implored him “make every fibre of my
body tingle”
“Are you sure?” he asked between kisses “I thought you felt guilty”
“Well I did” Angela replied and wrapped herself around him
“What about you being a wife and mother” he said “and you said you loved
your husband”
“I did love him until I found out he’s been having an affair with some
tart in Sharpington for the last five years” she retorted
“Oh, well in that case come with me” Dennis said and led her by the hand
to his bedroom.
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