Brie’s Babysitting Service: Sadie by Jay2Kay

After using the toilet, Sadie washed up and then checked herself out in the mirror. With it being so hot in California still, she was dressed simply in cutoff denim shorts and a pink tank top. She hefted her medium-sized breasts, a generous C cup; checked her light amount of makeup, which was really just some eyeliner and lip gloss (she’d planned not to do much since she knew she’d be watching twin toddlers all day); and then checked out her tight round ass, her favorite feature, and grinned. Most guys had made comments about the thick covering of freckles on her face as a thing they loved about her, but she’d always hated them as a kid. The only reason she hated them now was because they seemed to make her round face look so much younger, and whenever she thought about that, it disturbed her when guys commented on them so much.

Looking herself in the eye again, her bright blue eyes seemed to bore into her own soul for a moment, making her wonder if she should really be doing this job. Then she thought about Sean, Mary’s very cute and introverted son and she smiled. This was the perk of the job she’d hoped for in her last assignment, but never got to experience; the sexual ways they helped their clients. She can’t deny she was immediately attracted to him when she saw him walk in the room. He was even cuter than in the photo in their file. His thick brown hair in a side part, but flowing with waves; his soft hazel eyes hiding behind those wire-rimmed glasses that seemed to just blend in with his face; he was tall with broad shoulders that made her wonder why he wasn’t playing any sports; she began to really wonder why he didn’t have a girlfriend.

“Maybe if I can’t help him get one, I’ll fill that position,” she muttered to herself in the mirror. “Calm down, Sadie,” she whispered, adjusted her dirty-blonde hair and then left the bathroom to join Mary in the kitchen.

“OH!” Sadie jumped startled when she opened the door to find Sean with his hand stretched out, about to open it himself. “You startled me,” she said and then flashed him a brilliant smile.

“S-sorry,” he stammered and then she stepped out of the way so he could enter.

“It’s okay,” she said and then winked at him. “See you at dinner?” she asked and he nodded awkwardly before quickly shutting the door to the bathroom.

Sadie smiled to herself and almost skipped down the hall; she was already getting to him and she loved it. When she joined Mary in the kitchen, she was already chopping up tomatoes and cucumbers to put in a salad as the oven preheated.

“Can you grab the head of lettuce out of the fridge?” Mary requested so Sadie did so and brought it to the counter and began to chop it up and place the pieces into a large, glass bowl. “How’s Sean?”

“You mean other than super cute?” Sadie asked and then blushed. “I’m sorry,” she said. “He really makes a good first impression,” she explained.

Mary grinned. “He does, doesn’t he?” she said.

Sadie nodded. “He’s good, though, we kinda ran into each other in the hallway. He’s so shy! I kinda like it,” she admitted. “I think I’ll try and help him use that to his advantage. If I can get him to be more confident, but use his shyness to just show vulnerability, he’ll have girls flocking to him,” she told Mary.

“How do you plan to do that?” Mary asked.

Sadie had to think about it. “I’m not sure how to answer that; the opportunity will just have to present itself,” she told her.

“I guess I’ll just have to trust you; I also don’t need to know all the details. As long as you’re able to help him, that’s all I care about. Homecoming is coming up in a few weeks and he’s never been to a school dance before. If you can help him get a date, that’d be a huge step in the right direction,” she said.

Sadie grinned sideways. “You’re giving me ideas already, Mary,” she said.

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The next day Sadie arrived at a quarter after seven, disappointed that she’d already missed Sean leave for the day. She made a mental note to shoot for seven the next day and then entered the house to the sounds of Mary rushing around while Jade and Ruby were crying from their high chairs.

“I guess I really should be here by seven,” Sadie said immediately setting down her small purse on the dining room table and attending to the girls; they seemed to remember her from the day before and their eyes brightened at the sight of her. Their screaming turned to giggles and smiles as she began to feed them from their bowls.

“You’re a miracle worker,” Mary said sounding exhausted already.

“Is everything okay?” Sadie asked.

“Yeah, I should have told you to be here sooner; I thought I’d be able to handle getting ready and getting them fed at the same time. This was so much easier with Sean,” she told Sadie.

“Well, that was almost eighteen years ago and there was only one of him,” Sadie reasoned.

“Are you saying I’m old?” she asked and Sadie whipped her head around with wide eyes but let out a deep breath as she saw the smirk on Mary’s face.

“You had me going,” Sadie laughed.

“I know,” she said. “It was fun,” she added and then grabbed her purse and came around to kiss the girls goodbye. “If you need anything, you have my number. I’m only fifteen minutes away,” she said.

“Everything will be fine, the girls and I are going to have a great day, aren’t we?” she said as she turned back to the girls with a big, smile and resumed feeding them and making faces to keep them happy.

Mary kissed the top of their heads and then forced herself to leave the house before she had second thoughts. The day went fairly smoothly, though it was a little more work for her to change both of them because as soon as she put one in her crib, that one began screaming as Sadie changed her sister. Sadie had to ignore the crying until she had both girls changed and then they were in the living room with cartoons on and they played in their play pin. Sadie wiped the little bit of stress sweat from her forehead she’d worked up wrestling with the two girls until they were finally playing quietly together. She decided then that she was not ready for motherhood and considered getting an IUD put in to prevent it for as long as possible.

She developed a routine with the girls, finding that after lunch if she left one to play in the play pin while she changed the other, it went much smoother. They loved to be together, but they also loved getting individual time with her, even if it was just to change a diaper and their clothes. When they fell asleep for their afternoon nap, Sadie tended to the kitchen and checked the laundry room for any laundry, but found it empty. Finally, she ventured to the backyard to find a beautifully decorated cement slab with a kidney bean shaped pool off centered to the right and beyond that a beautifully manicured lawn of bright green grass. It was so picture perfect, she almost pinched herself to make sure she wasn’t dreaming.

Taking the baby monitor with her, she decided to sit on the edge of the pool and just dangle her almost ghost white legs into the water. It was set at a very comfortable, refreshing temperature. The hot sun beat down on her shoulders as she was wearing a similar outfit as the day before, this time in a red tank top instead of pink. Her denim shorts just barely covered her ass, though, which Mary didn’t seem to complain about seeing as her husband wouldn’t be there to see her and she was alone with the girls all day. Not to mention how much it would grab her son’s attention.

After about ten minutes, though, she decided to go back inside and check on the girls. They were still asleep in their play pin, but just as she was leaning over the edge of it, she heard the door open and close. Sean was home. She pretended not to hear and remained bent over the rail of the play pin, as if to check on the girls’ breathing when she sensed his presence.

She stood and turned towards him. “Hi Sean,” she said. “How was school?” she asked.

“It was fine,” he said and she caught his eyes travel down and then back up her body.

“You’re a senior this year, right?” she asked and he nodded. “You must be excited with it being your last year,” she added and he swallowed hard and nodded again. “Are you okay?” she asked taking notice of the sweat building up on his brow and his breathing growing more ragged.

“Yeah,” he said. “I’ll, uh, I’ve, um, I’ve got homework,” he said and then quickly retreated to his room where she heard his backpack drop and then he rushed into the bathroom, slamming and locking the door.

About five minutes later, she heard the toilet flush and then the door opened again. He surprised her by rejoining her in the living room instead of doing his homework. He looked a little more calm but still very nervous, but she was curious about the fact he wasn’t avoiding her.

“Wanna watch something?” she asked.

“Sure, yeah,” he said, sitting on the opposite end of the couch from her.

Sean extended the footrest in the recliner part of the couch while she kept her legs tucked beneath her.

“What would you like to watch?” she asked him.

He shrugged. “I don’t care. I just don’t feel like doing my homework right now,” he said.

“Okay,” she said. “I don’t blame you. I graduated two years ago and I hated doing homework,” she told him.

“Where did you graduate from? Because I know you didn’t go to my school,” he asked.

“Oh, I just moved here a few months ago from Nevada,” she confirmed.

“That makes sense. There’s only one high school here, so I would have recognized you if you’d gone here,” he said.

“Really, you would have recognized me?” she asked.

He grinned nervously. “Well, it’s a small town and none of the girls look like you,” he said and immediately regretted it.

Sadie smiled at him. “What do you mean ‘like me’?” she teasingly asked him.

He blushed but didn’t answer, and that was answer enough for Sadie.

“So, do you have a girlfriend?” she asked knowing the answer.

“No,” he said. “I’m not really popular,” he told her.

“Why’s that?” she asked, flipping through the channels.

He shrugged. “I just don’t talk to anyone,” he replied.

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