
The following Saturday, Teri drove up to the lake with the Roberts. It was a rather long drive, but she really enjoyed it very much. Teri sat in the back seat between Brad and his brother, Freddie, who never shut his mouth the entire trip. Having taken the trip many times before, he eagerly pointed out everything. Driving over the crest of a pine-clustered ridge, the boy almost went crazy at the sight of the lake spread out below them.
"There it is!" Freddie squealed with excitement. "See Teri, there's the lake."
It was a beautiful sight and Teri was surprised that it was so big. The deep blue water was crisscrossed with white lines, the wakes from the dozens of boats that were scurrying across the surface. The lake was surrounded by high pine-covered mountains that seemed to reach up into the fleecy clouds that dotted the crisp blue sky.
Teri was surprised by the lavishness of their summer home. She had expected to find a cabin, but saw instead a two story building nestled on the side of a pine-covered bill. Large picture windows and terraces offend a panoramic view of the lake which was only about a hundred yards below the house.
Soon after their arrival, they were served a big lunch by the Swensens who had arrived two days earlier to open the house for the summer. The couple lived in the nearby town and were caretakers of the house in the off season and helped with the cooking and cleaning of the Roberts when the owners occupied it in the summer.
When they finished lunch, Brad couldn't wait to take Teri down to the lake and show her their boat.
"Gee," Teri giggled as they walked down the path to the water. "Look at all these trees we can hide behind while I suck you off."
"I hope well use every one before we leave," Brad laughed.
When they reached the lake, Teri was amazed at the number of docks and boats tied up. There were boats of every size and type.
