The Greenfield Family
Copyright© 2025 by icehead
Chapter 37: While On the Home Front...
Incest Sex Story: Chapter 37: While On the Home Front... - Unfaithful, inattentive parents in a failing marriage. Bickering siblings who can barely stand to be in the same room. A sister who jetted off to college and never calls. A long list of secrets and dark histories. These are the ingredients that make up the dysfunctional Greenfield family. But the oldest son's girlfriend has a plan to help repair this fractured family, by converting them to her own family's not-so-conventional lifestyle.
Caution: This Incest Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa mt/ft Ma/ft mt/Fa Fa/Fa ft/ft Fa/ft Blackmail Coercion Consensual Drunk/Drugged Rape Romantic Lesbian BiSexual Heterosexual Cheating Sharing Slut Wife Mother Son Brother Sister Father Daughter Cousins Uncle Niece Aunt Nephew BDSM Rough Gang Bang Group Sex Orgy Polygamy/Polyamory Swinging Anal Sex Cream Pie Double Penetration Exhibitionism First Facial Masturbation Oral Sex Sex Toys Tit-Fucking Voyeurism Nudism Slow
This was almost more than Lily could bear.
Even just sitting and waiting for the restaurant to seat them, she felt constantly as though she were walking on eggshells. Her parents had taken her along with Marcus, Raven and Mina to what used to be Lily’s favorite steakhouse back when she lived here. They were told there would be a half hour wait before they could be seated, which Mom insisted was acceptable, as it would give them plenty of time to catch up while they waited. Lily had forced a smile and agreed, trying not to look at Dad as they sat down on the bench. She wasn’t successful: she saw exactly how on edge Dad was, sitting down on Mom’s other side.
She did her best to answer her mother’s questions about her life at school, glossing over the details of her party life that Mom didn’t need to hear, and hoping that Mom didn’t notice how Dad kept glancing nervously at her and then looking away. And when they were finally seated at their table it only got worse, as the circular table made it a lot harder for people to not notice her and Dad’s avoidance of each other. It was like she and Dad were constantly waiting for the other shoe to drop, like at any moment somebody would say something to give up the game.
Thank God for Marcus. He was seated at her right side the whole time, his presence feeling like a life preserver that she could hold onto. He seemed to notice every time she and Dad met each other’s eyes and looked away too quickly, and to sense whenever she started to get too agonizingly nervous. Whenever Lily started to feel like she wasn’t going to make it through dinner, Marcus’s hand was there, either on her own or on her thigh, giving her a reassuring squeeze, letting her know he had her back.
Raven and Mina were helpful too. Lily kept worrying that Mom was going to ask the wrong question and force either her or Dad to let something slip, but any time they got close to that point the girls would somehow manage to steer the conversation back into safer waters, sharing stories about Raven’s customers at her salon or asking Lily about the night life around her school.
They made it about halfway through their meal in this fashion, and Lily started to feel like she might just make it through the evening. She was trying to contemplate how she might find the courage to get some alone time with Dad and work things out, because there was no way she was going to get through the whole summer in this kind of holding pattern.
And then Mom unwittingly brought things to a head.
“Rick, you’re being awfully quiet tonight,” Keiko said all of a sudden.
Rick’s fork made a scraping noise along his plate as he stiffened. “Um ... what?”
“It’s the first time we’ve seen Lily in nearly two years, and you’ve barely said three words to her all night,” Keiko said, looking at Rick cockeyed. “You’ve been letting me do all the talking. Aren’t you happy to see her?”
“No! I mean, yes, yes of course I am,” Rick sputtered, in a way that could not have been a bigger giveaway. Keiko studied his face carefully, obviously aware that something was up.
Lily cringed, and then tried to school her face when she realized how guilty she must look. Please don’t look at me, please don’t look at me, please don’t—
And then Keiko turned her gaze right at Lily.
Fuck.
“Is either of you going to tell me what’s going on with the two of you?” Keiko asked.
Marcus laid a hand on Lily’s back. “Mom, leave them alone. It’s just a private matter, it’s their business.”
Lily turned a look at Marcus that was halfway between a grateful smile and a despairing grimace. Her brother was obviously trying to intervene on her behalf, but Lily had a terrible feeling that evasive answer had done more harm than good. And indeed, when she looked at her mother again, Keiko looked anything but satisfied with that answer.
“You know what,” Lily said, getting up from her chair suddenly, “I think I need to use the bathroom.” It wasn’t exactly a lie, she found once she’d said it. But more than anything she just needed a break from this table. She didn’t stop to take a good look, but she was sure she noticed an expression of gape-mouthed indignation on her mother’s face at her abrupt exit.
Lily remained seated on her porcelain throne a little bit longer than she needed to. She’d been hoping that she’d be able to get through dinner tonight and then she and Dad would find a private moment to work things out, but she was getting the increasingly certain feeling that Mom wasn’t going to let this go. And she was nowhere near ready to tell Mom the truth, least of all in the middle of a crowded restaurant.
When she finally did exit her stall and went to wash her hands, she found that she wasn’t alone. Raven was standing by the sinks waiting for her. “Hey,” she said gently, “you doing okay?” She sounded like someone who’d been friends with Lily for years, rather than someone she’d just met today.
“Yeah, I’m fine,” was Lily’s evasive answer as she stepped up to one of the marble sinks. As she ran the too-cold water over her hands, she looked up at the mirror and saw the reflection of Raven studying her, obviously aware that she was very much not fine.
Raven laid a comforting hand on Lily’s arm. “I get that you’re worried about your mom learning what happened. Especially with your dad acting like the cat—”
Lily suddenly whirled to face Raven, eyes and mouth gaping.
Raven balked at her reaction, and lamely finished, “ ... that ate the canary.” She seemed to realize she’d said a bit more than she should, but she quickly recovered and ran with it as she took hold of both Lily’s shoulders. “But we’re here for you. Your brother and I, we’ve got your back. Just remember that.”
Lily’s mouth moved like a fish’s as she attempted to voice a coherent thought. “You ... what ... how did...?”
Raven just gave her an enigmatic smile as she turned and left the restroom, leaving Lily standing there agape. Did she know? Did her brother’s girlfriend somehow know what had happened between her and Dad? How could she...?
Lily nearly collapsed as the realization struck her. There was only one way that Raven could know about that. And if that were true ... Lily had a sudden urge to rush back into her toilet stall, this time to puke.
She trusted him! How could he?
Lily emerged from the restrooms and went marching back to her family’s table, stepping up beside Marcus’s chair. He turned to look up at her, and must clearly have seen the steam coming out of her ears. “Can I talk to you for a minute, brother dear?” Lily growled.
He paused only for a second, and then said in a calmness that seemed almost defiant, “Sure.” He slowly got up, casting a brief look back at Raven, who gave him a reassuring look back before turning to whisper something to Mina. Keiko’s brows went up, her confusion only growing, as did Rick’s “oh shit” face. But Lily didn’t dwell on those as she grabbed Marcus’s arm and pulled him along with her to the hallway outside the restrooms, which she had quickly judged to be the most semi-private area she could find in this place.
As soon as Lily was confident they were more or less alone, she released Marcus’s arm, whirled around and slapped him as hard as she could. “You told her?!?” she blurted. “You told your girlfriend about ... that was a secret! I told you that in confidence!”
Marcus stood still in the twisted position that her blow had knocked him into, before he slowly straightened up and looked at her coolly. “Lily...”
“I can’t believe this! How could you?”
“Lily, listen!” Marcus said, and reached to take hold of her arms.
Lily jerked away from him. “Don’t touch me!” she snapped.
“Lily, why did you tell me about it?” Marcus asked, in a tone that gave her the vague feeling that he had likely rehearsed these words a time or two. “You could have kept the secret if you wanted, but you said you needed someone to know, and you picked me because you were worried about how anyone else would react, right?”
Lily said nothing, but just stared at him.
“Raven already knew about me and Mina,” Marcus went on. “And she’s okay with it. So what happened with you and Dad, I knew she’d be okay with that too. And now that she knows, that means you have someone else that you can talk to about it, who isn’t gonna judge you, who has nothing but support to offer. I told Raven because I knew she’d understand and I knew she could be trusted, and because I knew you needed all the support you could get.”
Lily studied Marcus for a long while. Her eyes slowly drifted away from him as she tried to digest this. Every bone in her body wanted to still be angry at him, but what he was saying did make a kind of sense. “That wasn’t your call to make,” she muttered.
“Maybe not,” he said, “but I think it was the right one, and I stand by it.” Then he took a breath and added, “And, if it means anything to you, you can confide in Mina too.”
Lily blinked and her mouth dropped open. “What, you told her too?” she gaped. “Fuck, who else knows? Did you tell Bobbi and the twins?”
Marcus didn’t answer right away. “I didn’t tell them.” Then after a pause he continued, “Bobbi just figured it out. And then she told them.”
Lily made an angry, disbelieving grunt and slammed a fist against his chest. Before she could withdraw it, Marcus grabbed her wrist and asked, “And how did they react when they saw you today? Did they look at you weird, or call you a freak, or do anything to condemn you? Or did they smile and hug you?”
Once again, Lily held her position as she studied him, trying her best to find fault with this argument and coming up empty.
“I’m not stupid, Mom still doesn’t know,” Marcus went on, releasing her wrist. “She’s not ready to hear it. But everyone who does know, they’re on your side. I promise.”
Lily stewed this all over in silence for several seconds. Then, once again, she slapped him, hard enough to draw a gasp from the fifty-something woman who was walking by them to the restroom, who looked them over and pointedly forced herself to look away as she continued on.
“Bastard,” Lily muttered. And then she hugged him.
When they returned to the table again, it was to find Mom and Dad in something of a staring contest, which was broken when Keiko looked up to see Lily approaching. “Lily, darling,” she said, “perhaps you could clarify for me something Raven just said to your father. She said that if he can talk to her normally, there’s no reason he can’t talk to you that way. But neither of them will explain what she means by that.”
Rick was suddenly giving Keiko an urgent, “stop talking now” kind of look.
Lily furrowed her brow in confusion as she sat down, and looked at Raven, who was happily eating her penne so innocently she might as well have had a halo over her head. “I have no idea what she means,” she said honestly, in a tone that she hoped would prompt Raven to give an explanation. Raven only looked up at her with a faux-innocent smile.
“Well, in any case, she’s right,” Rick said in a hurry. “There is no reason I can’t talk to you normally. So, are you ... is there any boy in your life we should know about?”
Lily paused. “No, Dad, I’m not seeing anyone.”
“I already asked her that a few hours ago, Rick,” Keiko pointed out. Which indeed she had.
“Oh. Yes ... of course...” And Rick seemed unable to find anything else to say. Mina turned to Raven and cringed.
Lily slumped down into her chair. “Maybe coming back here was a mistake,” she thought out loud.
“Lily, don’t be ridiculous,” Keiko said. “You’re home, and your room is still open and waiting for you.”
The moment her mother mentioned it, Lily realized she couldn’t stomach the thought of returning to the house just now. If things were this tense around Dad just for a single dinner, how the hell was she going to survive three months like this? This was never going to work until she and Dad worked things out, and how were they going to do that with Mom sniffing around trying to find out the truth about them, which Marcus had admitted she wasn’t ready to hear? “I ... I don’t think I’m quite ready for that tonight,” she said. “I think I’m gonna go back to my hotel for tonight.”
“Hotel?” Keiko said, sounding as if she’d never heard anything so absurd.
“Don’t force her, Keiko,” Raven said gently.
Keiko looked annoyed at Raven, and begrudgingly said, “Fine, but you’ll come home tomorrow?”
Lily frowned uncomfortably, and cast an experimental look at Dad, who only looked away. That didn’t sound much better. But what the hell was she going to do? She couldn’t very well stay in her hotel all summer.
“Hey, I’ve got an idea,” Mina put in, sensing Lily’s dilemma. “If you’re not prepared to go home just yet, why don’t you come stay with my family for a while?”
“What?” Keiko, Rick and Marcus all said at the same time.
“Hey, there’s an idea!” Raven said, brightening.
“Yeah!” Mina said. “Our doors are always open to family! You’d be totally welcome there!”
“Mina, you live...” Keiko began a bit too loudly, and then stopped as she remembered they were in a public place, and lowered her voice. “You live in a nudist camp!”
“Yeah, that’s true,” Mina nodded. Then she turned to Lily and asked, “Could you handle that?”
That gave Lily a moment’s pause. The regular gangbangs had quite cured her of her modesty by now, but being naked around family members was a bit different from being naked in front of a bunch of horny frat boys. But it did seem like something she could get used to, a lot more than what was happening now at this table. “I think that’ll be okay.”
Keiko looked like she couldn’t believe the direction this conversation was taking. “You’d seriously rather stay at a nudist camp than come back to your own home?”
Rick laid a hand on Keiko’s arm. “It’s her choice, Keiko. Let her make it.”
The look Keiko gave Rick was one of profound betrayal. Her mouth hung open as she looked back at Lily again. “What. Is. Going. On with you two????” she demanded.
Both Rick and Lily looked away.
“So,” Marcus cut in, “who wants dessert?”
While she might not have been ready to return home, Lily didn’t object to Marcus, Raven and Mina accompanying her back to her hotel room, which was a preferable alternative to spending another night in that room alone. The plan was made that her uncle Sota would come by in the morning to drive her and Mina back with him to Sacred Oaks, where she would stay until whatever undefined time she decided she was ready to face Dad again.
And as they got settled in her hotel room, it turned out Marcus was right: it did in fact help that everyone in the room with her knew about what had happened with her and Dad and could talk freely to her about it. As Lily sat down on one of the beds and slumped forward, Mina sat beside her and laid a hand on her back. “You and your dad are gonna get through this,” Mina assured her. “You can’t be weird around each other forever.”
“I wish I believed that right now,” Lily muttered.
“Hey, I’ll work on him,” Raven promised from her spot on the other bed, cuddling up to Marcus. “He’ll come around.”
Lily looked up at this enigmatic statement. And suddenly she was reminded of another enigmatic statement from before. “What did you mean, by the way, about how my dad could talk normally to you?”
Raven paused to consider the question. She looked at Marcus as if seeking approval, and he nodded as if giving it. Then Raven took a breath, looked Lily in the eyes and said, “I meant, you’re not the only girl in this room who has been with your dad.”
Lily’s brain had to process this sentence a few times before the meaning was able to register with her, as she couldn’t believe she had heard right. But when these words truly sank in, Lily jumped to her feet, staring at Raven in disbelief. “YOU???? With my DAD????”
“He was pretty good, too,” Raven purred, smiling unapologetically. “But you know that yourself, don’t you?”
Lily was utterly speechless. Even when she tracked her gaze up to Marcus, whom Raven was laying against when she’d made this brazen declaration in front of, Lily could only let her eyes ask the question, she was so at a loss for words. Marcus just shrugged and said, “Ours is an unconventional relationship, I’ll admit. She lets me fool around with Mina, I let her fool around with Dad. Quid pro quo.”
Lily fell back into a sitting position on the bed, and looked at Mina, who lifted a mischievous pair of eyebrows. Then Mina looked around the room and inhaled deeply through her nose as she leaned back. “You know what,” Mina said, “I think I’m feeling the need for a shower.” She got up from the bed and started for the bathroom, pausing halfway and turning around to say, “Marcus, would you like to join me?”
Marcus cast only the briefest glance at Raven before saying, “Sure, sounds good.” Raven agreeably sat up and allowed him to get off the bed and follow after Mina.
“Wait, you’re gonna...” Lily sputtered. “Now? Here?”
“That’s right,” Mina said proudly, grabbing Marcus by the shirt and pulling him closer. “Your brother and I are gonna have kinky incestuous shower sex, right here, right now.” And as she herded Marcus toward the bathroom door, she looked back over her shoulder and added in a singsong tone, “And we’re not gonna lock the do-oo-or!”