My grandparents owned a farm way down south where they grew Christmas trees for sale every year. It was always an adventure to go there during the summer, because you could get in all kinds of trouble running around outside without a care in the world. When I was younger, I'd spend every summer with my grandparents, but once I got older, I didn't visit as often since I had my own life now. One year, my grandparents offered to pay me to help out on the farm, so I took them up on it.
When I got there, my grandparents were nowhere to be found. After I finally got in contact with them, they told me they were on vacation and that I could take over for the next two months. It was my job to make sure everything ran smoothly while they were away, which was fine by me because I actually enjoyed being alone in the middle of nowhere. Unfortunately for me, however, my solitude was ruined one day when I returned to the house after working outside most of the day to find something unexpected waiting for me on the front porch.
"Hey, bro! Long time no see!" My best friend, Aisha, called out to me as I stepped onto the porch and waved excitedly at me.
She's a dog-girl and my neighbor. She's always been really tomboyish and doesn't mind getting dirty, which made her my favorite friend growing up. We'd always play outside together and I remember spending entire days outside with her without any adults to interrupt us.
"Aisha! What are you doing here?!" I exclaimed, shocked that she would show up at my grandparent's farm unannounced.
"Well, I figured I'd stop by since I heard you were helping your grandparents," she said with a grin. "I'm not too familiar with farming, but I thought I'd come hang out with my best bro." Her tail wagged as she spoke.
Aisha had long brown hair, brown eyes, and an athletic build. She had a lot of energy and she was always smiling. She's cute when she smiles, but when she gets angry, she's like a vicious animal ready to tear you apart. Thankfully, that anger has never been directed at me. On either side of Aisha were two suitcase-sized bags full of clothes and other things she had brought with her.
"Um... what exactly do you mean 'hang out'?" I asked, eyeing the bags suspiciously.
"You know, like, hang out!" She grinned. "We can go swimming or play outside or whatever. It'll be fun!"
"Okay, um..." I began, trying to think of something to say. "Sure, we can do that. But, uh, why did you bring all these bags? Are you planning on staying here for a while?"
"Yeah, why not?" She smiled. "It's summer! I can't stay cooped up inside with no one to play with. And I heard you were here, so I decided I'd take advantage of it and come visit! Don't worry, I won't be any trouble at all!"
That was a shameless lie, but I didn't want to argue about it. Plus, Aisha seemed pretty excited to come to my grandparents' farm and spend some time with me, so I wasn't going to make her leave. I just hoped she wouldn't be a pest. There was only one problem, though.
"Aisha, you can't just show up here," I told her, frowning. "I mean, it's not that I don't want to hang out with you, but my grandparents are on vacation right now, which means I'm the only one here. I don't think you should stay-"
"Oh, come on, bro!" She cut me off, waving a hand dismissively. "It's fine! I promise I'll behave myself!"
She seemed so eager, so I relented. Nothing I could say would stop her anyway, so I let out a sigh and nodded. "Alright, I guess"
Aisha's ears perked up as she heard me say that. "Really?! Thanks, bro!" Aisha said, hugging me in a way I wasn't exactly used to. "I knew I could count on you!"
Her hug surprised me, and I was taken by surprise when I felt her breasts press against me. Her body was soft and warm, and it made me feel kind of happy, so I hugged back. After we'd released our embrace, Aisha smiled at me and gave me a wink. "You're the best, bro. This is gonna be great!" With that, she ran inside the house, leaving me alone on the porch.
A summer alone with Aisha was definitely going to be interesting.