Fomo
Copyright© 2026 by Big Ed Magusson
Chapter 27
Incest Sex Story: Chapter 27 - They’re afraid of missing out… maybe Mom can help. Finn and MacKenzie have been together since they were thirteen. They both wonder what it’d be like to be with other people but they don’t want to damage their relationship. Maybe Mom has some advice… A taboo novel about creative ways to avoid the Fear Of Missing Out.
Caution: This Incest Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa Fa/Fa Incest Mother Daughter
Finn just blinked. His girlfriend was standing nude in the doorway to the kitchen. Her mom was looking at her over the rim of her coffee cup. One was smiling broadly and clearly happy. The other clearly hung over.
“So you’ve become a nudist?” Jenny mused.
MacKenzie shrugged and came into the kitchen. “I didn’t see the point in getting dressed.” She poured herself some coffee. Then she smiled back at her mom. “Don’t know what?”
“Nothing important.” Jenny shrugged and then sipped some more coffee.
“Well, I had a lot of fun last night,” MacKenzie said. She picked up her coffee and stood next to the table. Fin fought to keep his eyes off her pussy, which was right at the edge of the table. She could’ve ground herself against it if she’d wanted.
MacKenzie smiled at her mom. “Thank you. That was amazing.”
“You’re welcome, I think.”
“If I’d known it would be like that,” MacKenzie said with a goofy grin, “we would’ve done it earlier.”
Her mom actually chuckled. “Well, I don’t know about that...”
“But it was amazing.”
“And hot as hell,” Finn added.
“God, yes,” MacKenzie said.
Jenny rolled her eyes but accompanied it with a chuckle.
“Okay,” she said, “I’ll grant that it was hot as hell.”
MacKenzie smiled triumphantly.
“But...,” Jenny said as her eyes played over her daughter’s bare chest, “you two have the street fair with Eli today. And I...” She nodded toward her phone, which sat on the table and Finn hadn’t noticed before. “I may have a date.”
“Oh!” MacKenzie’s eyes went wide.
“Yeah. Kevin, the guy from last night, texted.” Jenny nodded toward her phone again.
“Ah,” Finn said. “So, are you going to...?”
Jenny shrugged again. “We’ll see.” She sipped some more coffee. “Anyway, you two had better get ready to go.”
“Wash my back?” MacKenzie asked Finn.
“Do we have time?” he asked.
“If we’re quick.”
“All right then.”
They did make the shower quick. That didn’t prevent MacKenzie from dropping to her knees and sucking Finn off. He came quickly and then returned the favor with his fingers. They didn’t talk until they were drying off.
“What do you think about Mom dating?” MacKenzie asked.
“I dunno,” he said. “I suppose it’d be good for her.”
“Yeah, but...” She sighed. “Why now?”
“Well, when should she date?”
“Not right after we finally kissed!”
He chuckled and pulled her into his arms, her bare skin still damp against his. “She can’t date you. Or me, for that matter.”
MacKenzie sighed. “Yeah, but ... couldn’t she wait until we’re at college?”
“You mean after she’s done more with you?”
She had the grace to look guilty.
He chuckled. “She hasn’t even had the date yet. Let’s see what happens.”
“Fine. Be logical.” But she smiled. Then she pulled back and reached for the blowdryer.
“Besides,” he said, “she’s not the only woman you might be able to be with.”
“No,” MacKenzie agreed. “She’s just the one I want.”
He blinked. He had no argument for that.
Eli was right on time. Both he and Hailey came to the door. They were dressed casually, though Hailey wore a loose open shirt over a bikini top and very short shorts. Even MacKenzie looked twice. Hailey just grinned.
MacKenzie was more conservatively dressed in mid-thigh length shorts and a summer cami-style top. It still showed enough skin to get Finn’s motor running, but then MacKenzie’s naked ankle was enough to get his motor running.
“Ready?” Eli asked.
“Sure,” Finn said.
“You willing to ride up front?” He tilted his head toward Hailey. “Let the girls get to know each other?”
Finn shrugged. “Sure.” But he wondered—what exactly was Eli up to?
He was still wondering about that when they got to the street fair. MacKenzie and Hailey had talked and laughed a lot. Most of their conversation was about summer fun and music. Hailey knew the bands that would be at the fair. Finn had never heard of any of them.
They strolled among the various vendors and booths. Crafts. Art. Services that Finn hadn’t expected like a chiropractor and some he had, like a palm reader. The food booths almost outnumbered the rest. The fair also included a stage at each end of the blocked-off street, which put them far enough away from each other to have bands playing on both at the same time.
Eventually, they found some seats on the curb under a tree near one of the stages. They chatted about nothing much and listened to the music for a while. At lunch, they got food from the vendors and afterward, they checked out another band. When that band finished its set, Eli was clearly getting restless.
“Hey,” he said. “It’s hot. Do you wanna go somewhere else?”
“Where?” Finn asked.
“We could go to Hailey’s. She’s got a private pool.”
She grinned. “And my parents are gone for the weekend.”
Finn’s eyebrows shot up and he exchanged a silent question with MacKenzie. Now they knew what Eli was after. Did they want to go along?
Hailey shifted her weight, which caused her breasts to jiggle. MacKenzie’s eyes darted to them for just a moment before she looked back at Finn.
Sure, her expression conveyed. Let’s see what happens.
Hailey not only lived on the far side of town, she lived in a ritzy neighborhood that Finn hadn’t even known existed. Hailey had to hop out and unlock a gate at the end of a long driveway. Then they went quite a distance before they came to the house, which in itself wasn’t much bigger than MacKenzie’s. However, the facade was all stone and the trim was stained oak. Finn had no doubt that the inside was just as elegantly decorated.
When Hailey led them inside, he discovered he was partially right. While the actual decor—paintings, wallboards, trim, and such—was as fancy as the outside, the rooms themselves were cluttered with all sorts of stuff. Piles of books and magazines sat on the floor. A Peloton draped with clothes was in the dining room. While there wasn’t any food out in the kitchen, dishes crowded all the counters instead of being nestled into cupboards.
“The pool’s out here,” Hailey said. She led them through a sliding glass door at the back of the kitchen into a lush backyard with thick trees running along the outside privacy fence and a regular in-ground pool filling the center of the yard.
“Nice,” Finn said as he looked around.
“There are towels there.” She pointed at a small cabinet with shelves and white fluffy towels.
“What do we do about suits?” Finn asked.
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