Patreon LogoYour support makes Blue Moon possible (Patreon)

Sibling Rivalries {Wolfy & I}

Jessica flipped off her light as Ariadne left, her head swimming with giddyness and set her alarm for tomorrow. She thought to herself for a moment, wondering how much money her sister had saved up already from Christmas and birthdays. Even if it wasn't much she knew that her last birthday dad had given his princess a new necklace and Jess was more than willing to hock it for the funds they would need. Letting out a deep yawn, she passed out soundly, sleeping till the next morning.
 
Ariadne had wet dreams of her sister dominating her and men using her body as they pleased. She rolled around in her sleep and groaned, her lips parted as she dreamt of such things. She wasn't sure if she liked them or not, but she'd soon find out. She overslept and was still sleeping when her sister got up, her arm hanging off and her cheek pressed against the pillows.
 
Jessica's foot tapped impatiently on the carpet as she cleared her throat loudly. She was dressed in one of the few good outfits she owned, a red blouse with a flattering neckline and the best pair of jeans she could find. An out of fashion purse was slung around her shoulders. She bent over to whisper into her sisters ear.
"Rise and shine pet, you've late and directly diss-obeyed your sister." she spoke softly before pinching Ariadne's hip roughly.
 
Ariadne jumped when Jessica's voice rang in her ear. She looked up at her sister blearily, an imprint from the pillowcase on her cheek. She groaned and rolled over, pulling the pillow over her head. She batted the girl away. "Nooo, go away," she said, wincing as she felt the pinch on her hip. "I don't wanna get up. It's early!"
 
Jessica let out a growl and grabbed the blankets, throwing them off her with one smooth motion. She grabbed her sisters ankle and pulled her out of the bed and onto the floor roughly.

"I warned you last night about this and you still have the nerve to tell me to go away brat?" she spat out. "Get dressed now. I'll be waiting in the car." And without another word she turned and left.
 
Ariadne looked up in annoyance, yelling, "Hey!" as her blankets were pulled away. When her sister grabbed her ankle and pulled her off and onto the floor, she winced, lying there like a rug and looking up at Jessica. The girl growled and quickly got dressed in sweatpants and a t-shirt, fixed her hair and brushed her teeth before going out to the car and climbing in the passenger seat.
 
Jessica huffed at her sisters choice of dress, but it didn't really matter. They drove in silence for the most part until Jessica pulled into the mall, going over the list of clothing she had in mind. A quick check in her purse to make sure her debt card was still with her, and a check to what her balance was after the last deposit of her sisters money. lips.

"Ari, sweetie, remind me, what are your sizes?" she spoke very soft and calmly, a casual smile across her face.
 
Ariadne was silent the entire trip, and when they pulled into the mall, she frowned and swallowed. What was going on? She looked at her sister suspiciously and bit her lip. "Umm... Eight pants, small shirts... Why are we going shopping for clothes? I have plenty." She crossed her arms stubbornly. "You can't make me wear something different." She wasn't about to change clothes for her sister. "I like my style."
 
"Aw, your cute when you think you can tell me that and I'll listen." she smiled getting out and heading over to her sisters side opening the door. She bent down close to her ear whispering softly. "Do you really think I cant? Would you like to test it? Besides, I cant let my pet go around looking like a boy half the time can I? No, your long overdue for a makeover, and if you want to continue fighting me over this I can lace you into my corset I bought for Sorrie last year." her temper flared at the thought of that outfit. She'd worked like a dog to raise the money to get it.
 
Ariadne growled at her sister and slowly climbed out, crossing her arms. Maybe she could run. Maybe she could escape her sister. She didn't want to be stuck with her, and who cares if she went and lived with a friend? She felt her pockets, and paused when she realized she had no money and no phone. The girl swallowed nervously. She could still run. She followed her sister into the mall with arms crossed, frowning and looking at all the disgustingly girly outfits there were.
 
Jessica tore into the mall like a huntress, stalking out sales and deals on the perfect outfits for Ariadne's new styles. She grinned at the thought of her sister in some of these, throwing short skirts and dresses into the buggy at will. She dragged Ariadne all over the mall, picking whatever Jessica needed for her plans. Eventually the two of them made it to the dressing rooms, and were already underway with her trying on the outfits.
 
Ariadne groaned as her sister picked out the worst outfits ever. She sighed and followed her around, knowing it would be unwise to escape her when she was so close.

When she was dragged into the dressing room, Ariadne crossed her arms and reluctantly began to try on the outfits in front of her sister. She frowned in disgust at them. "I don't like it," she said after each one. She glanced over at Jessica once. "Where did you get the money to buy all these?"
 
She let out a sigh, shaking her head. "You just need to learn to relax and give it a chance. Flowery skirts are crazy comfy on a spring-day. And it's not like I'm gonna force you to dressup all the time. I'm just showing you clothing that's more flattering to your figure." she smiled softly, side-stepping the question about the money.
 
Ariadne crossed her arms stubbornly. She shook her head. "I don't care about my figure. I just want to be comfy. And a breeze up my legs is not comfy." She didn't like the frilly girly outfits. They were not her definition of casual. She would much rather be in her sweats and t-shirts, entirely comfortable.

"Where did you get the money, Jessica?" she demanded. She was determined to get her sister to answer the question she'd so easily sidestepped like a pothole in the sidewalk.
 
"It was money that had been saved." was her simple reply, before gathering-up the clothing and shoes, laying them all across Ariadne's arms. "Now come on sweetie." she pressed her lips to Ari's, letting her tongue run across them before breaking away. "It's time to get back home." she let out a soft satisfied sigh, pleased with how everything had gone and her mind already turned to how she was going to dress Ari today.
 
Ariadne growled, dissatisfied with her sister's answer. She took the clothes in her arms, looking at them in disgust. She would burn them when she got home. She didn't care if she'd used Ariande's money to buy them, the girl didn't want the new clothes.

She followed her to the checkout, and realized this was her chance. She set the clothes on the counter, and glanced around, before darting away from her sister into the clothes racks stuffed with clearance sales. She kept running, determined to put as much distance between her and her sister as possible. She would be in so much trouble for this, but she had to try.
 
Jessica glared as she turned around and saw her sister dashing away. What the hell did she think she was doing? Did she actually think she could get away? She thought for a moment at the how fast her sister was and how long it would take her to get out. Paying for the clothing quickly and not even bothering to get change, she dashed out of the store with the buggy and tossing everything in the front seat. She returned to the front of the store and leaned up against the wall out of sight of the door, waiting for her sister to come out. Ariadne was going to pay for this, and pay dearly.
 
Ariadne looked back, and didn't see her sister coming after her. She bit her lip and ran for the front of the store, pushing through a few startled shoppers, her footsteps pattering quickly on the polishe linoleum. She pushed the glass door open, and immediately stopped when she saw her sister waiting for her. She yelped and began running down the sidewalk, hoping to still escape.
 
Jessica yelled for her to stop as she chased after her, "Hey, grab her!" she shouted. After a few moments Ariadne ran right into a couple on the sidewalk. "I'm so sorry!" Jessica yelled innocently bending down and yanking her sister up off the couple. "It's all my fault, did anything in your bags break?" Her hand tightened around Ariadne's wrist like a vice. "She's just not the same today it seems." a long sigh escaped her lips. The couple looked at her and her obviously panicked sister. "Come sis, you've made a fool of yourself enough today as it is, I promise I wont forget your medication again." she said softly, her eyes watering. She turned back to the couple, a few tears streaking down her face. "I'm a horrible sister I guess. I should have made sure she'd taken her med's today before treating her to a day out."
 
Ariadne screamed when her sister grabbed her. She twisted and thrashed, cussing her sister out and trying to escape. "No!" she yelled. "That's not true! She's holding me hostage! Please help!" she cried, looking at the couple desperately. She threw punches at Jessica, fighting and trying to escape. People were stopping and staring, and Ariadne wailed. "Help! I'm being held hostage!" She looked at her sister in disbelief when she began crying. The couple looked at the sisters sympathetically and continued walking. Ariadne continued to scream for help.
 
Jessica wailed and threw herself against her sister, in a hug/restraining. "What did I ever do to cause you to think about me like this? What did I do wrong?" she wailed, and then dropped her voice very low. "If you don't want to be in any more trouble than you are now, you will calm down and walk back to the car with me. Do you understand?" her voice was stern and cruel. She brought her face back up from her sisters shoulder, tears streaming down as she pulled on Ariadne, guiding the two of them towards the car.
 
Ariadne whimpered as her sister held her tight. The small girl wailed again, struggling for a moment before nuzzling her sister's shoulder, as if she were upset for hurting her sister. She began to follow her back to the car, her shoulders tense as she walked. She wished this had gone more smoothly. She had no choice but to follow along with her sister. She was screwed. Jessica was going to punish her. Ariadne knew that. She just hoped it wouldn't be too horrible.
 
Jessica was silent as she buckled Ariadne into her seat and moved around to the drivers side. She sat in the car for a moment, body tense with rage as she jammed the keys in the ignition, small tremors of rage occasionally shook her frame as she pulled out of the parking lot and headed home, not even looking at her sister.
 
Ariadne let her sister buckle her in as if she needed the help, and she crossed her arms over her chest and waited while they pulled out of the parking lot and headed home. Ariadne glanced at her sister occasionally, tensed and angry. Both girls were radiating frustration and anger. The small redhead sat as far from her sister as she could.

When they got home, Ariadne cautiously climbed out, eying Jessica. She'd probably just lost the privilege of leaving the house. She swallowed and followed her sister inside, sighing and biting her lip nervously.
 
Jessica massaged her temples furiously. "You don't want clothing? Fine, you get none. Strip. Now." she growled, her tone daring Ariadne to challenge her. Turning away she walking back to her room and Ariadne could hear her rummaging for something.
 
Back
Top Bottom