Getting It Right
Copyright© 2025 by G Younger
Epilogue
Coming of Age Sex Story: Epilogue - This is the second book in the Wrinkle in Time Trilogy. It is a stand-alone book with an all-new cast that embraces getting a second chance, a do-over. Fortunately, this time, Xander had a cheat: life experience. I’d become the old man who no longer gave a fuck about others’ opinions. The problem was that by the time I learned this, I died … or so I thought. I found myself thrown back in time to do it all over again. Could I get it right this time?
Caution: This Coming of Age Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa Coercion Consensual Reluctant Fiction Humor School DoOver Sharing Gang Bang Group Sex First Facial Oral Sex Slow Violence
Ten-Year Class Reunion
He really had gotten it right. Xander would be returning to West Fork with the queen of the princesses: his wife, Pam. She was much more excited about going back than he was, but part of being married was doing things to make your woman happy.
Not that Xander needed to work to do that. They’d been married on New Year’s Eve before their son Leif was born. Xander had quizzed her one day because he didn’t understand why Pam hadn’t done something to prevent her pregnancy. After all, it wasn’t like she didn’t have the resources or the smarts to figure out how babies were made. She was one of the most intelligent women he knew.
Pam explained that she’d stayed her hand because of the trauma of losing her first child and her doctor’s warning that she might never have children. In the end, they were both glad she hadn’t because Leif was their little Viking explorer who kept Xander on his toes with the adventures they went on.
They’d held off giving Leif any siblings until after they graduated. He had a younger brother, Bjorn, and a sister who was destined to be a doctor someday because she was named after the goddess of healing, Eyrun. Leif took being the oldest seriously and looked after his younger siblings.
Speaking of kids, Izzy had just made him an uncle. She named her newborn daughter Nevis, just as in the previous timeline. This time, though, Nevis was a healthy little girl. Xander was sure that was because Izzy had never started smoking or developed other unhealthy habits.
Everyone had assumed she would marry one or both of the boner twins. But she surprised them when she brought home Scott Clausen, a guy she met in college, who now worked for Xander as his CFO. Xander and Pam had built a small business empire; while they weren’t Walton family rich, they would never want for anything. He was confident he was creating something that he could eventually turn over to his kids and Izzy’s, which fit his goal of building generational wealth.
Xander and Pam kept in close contact with Asher and Kate. Not simply because they were relatives and saw each other at family events, but because of their kids, whom Xander had fathered. While he wasn’t directly involved in their lives, he did spend time with them. He was in charge of doing stuff like taking them camping or other outdoor stuff that Asher lacked interest in.
More than once, when they’d been doing something with Asher and Kate’s kids, people assumed Leif was their brother, simply based on their physical resemblance. That was something they’d decided wouldn’t be shared outside the immediate family.
His mom and Jack were still going strong. His mom took over the construction company when his grandfather retired and was currently building a subdivision in West Fork, which was booming. People treated it like a bedroom community for Fayetteville and a good place to raise a family.
With Izzy and Xander out of the house, Janet and Jack had taken up traveling and seemed to jet off to different destinations whenever the urge hit them. They were currently spending a week at a vineyard in the south of France.
“Xander! Get in the shower. The sitter will be here in half an hour,” Pam called.
He was in the middle of building his kids a tree house.
“We’ll have to work on this tomorrow. Mommy wants to play dress-up and go out tonight,” Xander said.
“You’d better do as she says,” Leif said seriously.
“Happy wife, happy life,” Eyrun parroted.
She’d heard him say that on a number of occasions.
“You have that right, baby,” Xander said, tousling her hair.
“Daddy!” she complained.
The boys laughed as they began to clean up. He knew Leif would make sure everything was put away, so he traipsed into the house to take his shower.
That night, they were going to Mike and Barb’s farm—which Mike would someday inherit from his mom—where there would be a barbecue before the football game. The next day, they would see everyone at a dance for the reunion at the VFW hall.
They pulled up to find the princesses waiting to see Pam. As their queen bee, they still gravitated to her. Kelly, Barb, Peggy, and Stacy had remained good friends.
“Do you only drive vans?” Pippa asked once he’d parked.