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The phone
rang loudly through the house, echoing through the empty hallway. Trey
groaned and looked at the clock that read it was 2am. He answered the phone
with a tired scratchy voice.
“Hello?”
“Hey, Trey?” the man on the other line said.
“Yeah,” Trey said irritably.
“This is Josh, Jaina’s brother.” Ahh, Trey thought to himself. The girl that
Emma was staying the night with. “Look, Emma is completely trashed... she can
barely walk, and Jaina isn’t much better. She’s trying to talk us into
letting her drive home, but we won’t let her. She’s just whining that she
wants to go home...”
Trey sighed. He knew that Emma would get in a mess like this. After all, it
was the last day of school and Jaina was known for her parties. He felt the
anger and disappointment rise through his body. She had lied to him... said
that it was just a sleepover and they wouldn’t do anything. True, he wasn’t
her father, or even her brother really, just a friend who took her in
whenever her father was hauled off to jail. But he couldn’t let something
like this slide. Emma was only 16.. drinking was still illegal. “Yeah, I’ll
be there in a few minutes.”
The ride over there he listened to soft music in the background, classical to
calm him. He finally arrived to the two story house to see two boys sitting
on the front porch.
“Hey,” one of them said.
Trey recognized him from school a couple of years back. These guys are at
least 22, Trey thought to himself, wondering why the hell they would buy
alcohol for kids, but not wanting to ask because he was surpressing his
anger. “Where’s Emma?”
“She’s in here,” the taller one answered, motioning for Trey to follow him
inside. He entered the lovely house, already seeing Jaina half asleep on the
couch, moaning. He had the feeling that this would be a long night.
He was led up the stairs to where Emma sat on the bathroom floor, head in the
toilet. She wasn’t speaking, just sitting there. A boy was behind her,
patting her on the back, trying to make sure she was okay. Trey moved in. “Hey,
Em?” he asked. She looked towards him, mouth dropped open. She was stone
drunk. “Come on, let’s go home.” Emma nodded and tried to stand up, only to
fall back over.
“Trey,” she asked, words slurred. “Am I drunk? Why are you here? I’m really drunk, aren’t I?”
“Yes, you’re drunk, and I’m here to take you home. Come on,” he said,
reaching out for her lifeless hand. Attempting to pull her up was almost
futile, so he just picked her up, cradling her small body against his, and
carried her outside to the car. After gently seating her down, he made his
way over to the driver’s seat where he drove, the classical music still
playing.
“Trey,” she asked again. “Are you mad at me?”
“No, I’m not mad, I’m upset.”
“I’m really drunk, aren’t I?”
“Yes you are.”
“Have I already asked you that?”
“Yes you have.”
“I’m sorry.”
“How much did you drink?” Trey asked, figuring that she wouldn’t know, but it
was worth a try.
“Ummmm, some vodka and some whiskey, and some other stuff... lots of stuff. I
drank too much didn’t I?”
“That is a lot.”
“What time is it?”
“2:30.”
“Were you asleep?”
“No,” he lied.
“I could’ve drove home.”
“No, you couldn’t have. You’re drunk off your ass..”
“Yeah, I could’ve. I’m okay, I really am.”
He pulled into the driveway and helped her out of the car. “Trey,” she said, “I
feel sick.”
He carried her to the bathroom where she sat with her head in the toilet for
a good 30 minutes, finally throwing up twice. She whined, feeling like shit. He
put her hair back in a ponytail and wiped her face and neck off with a wet
washcloth.
“It’s going to be okay,” Trey said in his soothing voice. “Shhh, don’t cry,”
he rubbed her back, worried to death about her. He desperately hoped that she
hadn’t drank too much. After all, she was only 16.
“I wanna go home, and go to sleep,” she muttered.
“We are home. Come on, we can go to sleep. Can you walk?”
“No walk,” she moaned, beginning to crawl through the house.
“Well then, come on, let’s go to the den,” Trey said, crawling next to her. He
felt like he was babysitting a 5 year old instead of looking after a 16 year
old. He lead her to the den where he had already laid towels on the floor by
a trashcan that sat next to the couch. He helped her up to the couch and
said, “if you feel bad again, just throw up into the trashcan, okay?”
She made a noise but her eyes were shut and she was nearly asleep.
Trey sat at his desk in the den, writing. That’s what he did best. He
listened to country music now, instead of classical. Yes, good old Trey
listened to country music, although he didn’t look like it.
They sat like that for a few hours, Emma trying to throw up every so often,
but to no avail.
Finally, around 6, Emma woke up. She looked around the room with a confused
look on her face. “Did you come pick me up last night?” she asked.
“Yes.”
“Did I throw up?”
“Yes.”
“I’m sorry.” He walked towards her.
“Why?”
“Because I threw up, and they called you. But thanks for picking me up.” Her
body felt weak and she was dizzy, hardly able to see anything.
“Do you remember last night?”
“Vaguely.”
“How much did you drink?”
“I split a bottle of vodka with Jaina and Marie, and we drank some watermelon
pucker, and then we had some whiskey and coke... but by the second glass, I
don’t remember anything afterwards.”
Trey nodded. “Did anything bad happen, with Jaina’s older brother?”
She shook her head. “No,” she said, not looking into Trey’s eyes. “Are you
really mad at me?” she asked.
“I’m upset. Go back to sleep, hun. Do you feel better?”
“Not really.”
“Do you want to go to your bed?”
“No.”
He nodded as she dozed back to sleep.
Finally around 4 that evening, she woke up almost refreshed, but regretting
last night more than ever. Her stomach not only suffered from distress
because of alcohol, but also that guilty feeling. She couldn’t believe that
she had let Trey down like that.
He left her a note saying that he was gone to run some errands for a little
while and he would be back around 6. Eat lightly, if you need me call the
cell.
Her stomach rumbled now from hunger at his mention of the word food. She hadn’t
infact eaten since she had dinner last night. She pulled out some crackers
from the cabinets, remembering how she was always told that saltine crackers
are good whenever you have to throw up.
She ate a little bit then sat down to watch tv. The events of last night
passed through her mind. Taking shots of alcohol, saying she didn’t want
anymore but drinking it anyway, the dizziness that she felt, how Trey came to
pick her up because he cared about her, he didn’t want her driving herself. It
felt horrible, her father never cared. But Trey did. Trey cared enough to
make sure she didn’t drive home in that condition.
At six, as promised, Trey walked into the door. “Well hello there, sleepy
head.”
Emma smiled weakly. “Hey,” she said.
“How are you feeling?” he asked, bringing some walmart sacks into the kitchen
and setting them on the table.
“I’m okay,” she said, not moving from her position on the couch. Trey sat
next to her and felt her forehead.
“You scared me last night, kid.”
“How come?”
“You were completely shitfaced.”
She nodded. “I know, I’m sorry.”
“I know you are. Do you have a headache?”
“No.”
“Are you dizzy?”
“A little bit.”
“Maybe lying down is a good idea. But tomorrow whenever you get up I want to
talk to you about this, okay?”
Emma gulped, that was the part she was dreading. But she nodded.
Trey left her alone the rest of the evening, writing a bit, reading some,
listening to music and talking on the phone. Emma just sat plopped in front
of the tv, feeling too bad to even get on the computer. She went to bed that
night at 9:30, feeling like shit, only to be followed by Trey who felt the
same way because he hadn’t gotten any sleep the night before.
*****
They sat on the couch next to one another, the tv off, no music playing. “I’m
sorry. I really am. I know you’re really disappointed in me, and I feel
really bad about letting you down like that. So I’m ready for whatever
punishment you have to give me.”
He listened to her speak softly, even accepting the punishment that he had
for her, but he wasn’t sure that she’d like what he was about to do. “Emma,
you’re like a sister to me, and I love you. I don’t want you to hurt yourself
like that, and whenever you lie to me, it hurts me. You knew what you were
going to do before you did it, but you didn’t tell me. And I know why,
because you were so stuck on doing it... But I am really let down and
disappointed that you would do something like this. I don’t want this to ever
happen again, am I clear?”
Emma nodded, feeling a tighter pit of guilt in her stomach.
“I’ve thought this through, Em. I’ve thought about it a lot, and I decided
that the best way to deal with this would be to spank you.”
She almost choked hearing this. Sure, she’d been spanked before... even by
Trey once. But it always made her feel so young and immature. She did deserve
it, though, even if she was a 16 year old. She wanted to plead and beg for
him to rethink his decision, surely grounding her for a month would have a
greater affect, but it was too late. He already had her standing up, telling
her to take down her pants.
“Trey,” she begged. “I’m sorry... please don’t do this...”
“Emma, I’m not playing games. Pull down your jeans.”
She kept a hold on the button of her jeans. “Please, don’t. I’m sorry.”
“If you don’t do it, then I will,” his voice threatened.
Emma blushed, but would not let go. “Trey... can’t we reason with one
another.” After hearing her argue too much, Trey got tired of it and
unbuttoned her pants himself, letting them fall to the ground. After they
fell, all Emma could do was stand there in her shirt and panties and cry.
“Now, if you’d just do what I tell you then we wouldn’t have this problem,”
he said, sternly, placing her across his lap. “The way you have acted is
unacceptable, and by me doing this, you can be guiltless and you will have
learned your lesson.” Emma wiped her eyes, waiting for his first smack to
land across her bottom. Instead, she felt her panties being pulled down to
her knees and her ass being exposed. This made her squirm.
“Nooo, please don’t do that..” she whined, trying to pull her panties back
up. The only reply she got was a sharp smack on her ass, causing her to blush
furiously and stop squirming.
“Put your hands down, Emma.”
She did as she was told, placing her hands down on the floor in front of her.
She lay there for a moment, thoughts rushing over her head. She had so many
feelings for Trey, he cared about her like no one else had. But she still had
a crush on him like she used to because he was so darn cute. Quickly her
thoughts faded as she felt him smack her ass, hard. He laid a good ten smacks
on her and she tried not to fight and squirm, but they were so hard she had
to. She had thought the last time she received a spanking that it was bad,
but this was horrible!
“Emma SMACK, I’m very disappointed in you SMACK. You know SMACK that what you
did was wrong SMACK and you did it anyway SMACK SMACK. And SMACK you LIED
SMACK to me. SMACK.” He stopped lecturing and just spanked her for a little
while, probably not spanking as hard as he could, but still pretty hard. She
deserved this, she had done something wrong, and he was determined to show
her that she would not do it again.
Meanwhile, Emma felt small across Trey’s lap. Felt small and weak, as if she
was nothing. She did not cry, but instead whined and exclaimed ow everytime
he spanked her. That is, until he began spanking quickly and firm, one sharp
smack after another, landing on each cheek, and not giving her enough time to
regain her composure after each time. Then she let a few tears fall from her
eyes, squirming and trying not to fight too much, especially after she heard
Trey’s warning voice. Finally, she gave up... she stopped fighting and just
cried over his lap, lying limply there. He saw that she had had enough and
landed the last few smacks across his friend’s ass, and then pulled her up. He
held his arms around her tightly and soothed her, rubbing her bottom some to
take out the sting.
“Shhh,” he said. “It’s okay, Em. I love you.” He held her there as she cried
into his chest muttering apologies. “Everything’s going to be all right.”
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