("`-''-/").___..--''"`-._
`6_ 6 ) `-. ( ).`-.__.`)
(_Y_.)' ._ ) `._ `. ``-..-'
_..`--'_..-_/ /--'_.' ,'
(((' (((-((('' ((((
K R I S T E N' S C O L L E C T I O N
_________________________________________
WARNING!
This text file contains sexually explicit
material. If you do not wish to read this
type of literature, or you are under age,
PLEASE DELETE THIS FILE NOW!!!!
_________________________________________
Scroll down to view text
Archive name: camping.txt (MF-teens, cheat, rom, parody)
Authors name: Tammy and Dorey (No address supplied)
Story title : Camping with the Enemy
--------------------------------------------------------
This work is copyrighted to the author © 2002. Please
don't remove the author information or make any changes
to this story. All rights reserved. Thank you for your
consideration.
--------------------------------------------------------
Camping with the Enemy (MF-teens, cheat, rom, parody)
by Tammy and Dorey (No address supplied)
***
Rory, Dean, and Lorelai go on a camping trip. When
Dean makes Rory upset, Tristan's there to comfort
her. (Sorry nothing included beyond a little touchy-
feely in a tent at night. But I think it's still
quite a sexy story.)
***
"Rory!" called Lorelai from the kitchen.
Rory came bounding into the kitchen and with one look
at her mother's lit-up face, she could tell that
Lorelai had another idea.
"Guess what?" said Lorelai, "I have the perfect idea
for this year's beach camping trip. You can bring
Dean!"
"Oh my god! That's so cool! Thank you. Thank you.
Thank you so much Mom!" squealed Rory as she hugged
Lorelai, "I'm gonna go call Dean. This is so amazing!
Thank you."
Rory left the room to call Dean, a huge smile
plastered on her face at the excellent news.
***
"Mom all your stuff will not fit in the jeep. Do you
really have to bring your furry pillows?"
"Of course I do. You of all people should know that a
girl can never have to many furry pillows."
"You can't fit three furry pillows in the jeep. Dean
and I have stuff too. Pick one color."
"Okay. Purple, blue, and silver."
"No."
"Yes Ms. Pessimistic."
"No."
"Yes! Look who's coming down the street..." taunted
Lorelai, changing the subject so she could stuff all
three pillows in the jeep.
"Mom look at me. Now, now, now!" exclaimed Rory
impatiently, "Remember, no embarrassing baby stories
around the campfire. No interrogating my boyfriend.
No anything else that would not come up in a normal
everyday conversation between normal people."
"And if I don't listen to your rules?"
"I start talking about the time you went to the
beach-"
"-Don't even say it," Lorelai interrupted.
"Hi Dean," said Rory, giving him a quick kiss.
"Just put your stuff right there and we'll be off!"
said Lorelai, pointing to the small space left next
to her furry pillows in the back of the jeep. Dean
gave her a strange look but managed to make room for
his stuff. "Everybody ready? Let's go!" Lorelai
shouted, and hopped in the drivers seat.
***
"We're finally here. Beach, campfires, beach,
swimming, beach!" chanted Lorelai, spinning in
circles like a six-year-old.
"We get the point mom, but your not going anywhere
until we set camp."
"Let's set up the tent then. What are you waiting
for? Come on, come on, come on!" she squealed.
They started setting up the two-room tent as Lorelai
explained the sleeping arrangements, "Dean you get
the room on the left and Rory and I will take the one
on the right."
Nearly an hour later, after the tent had collapsed on
Lorelai and Dean, and Rory saved the day by using the
instructions to set up the tent the right way, the
three stepped back to admire their handiwork.
"Finished at last," sang Lorelai, "See you kids
later, I'm off to the beach and sand and tanning and
swimming and volleyball and..."
"-Bye mom," said Rory looking at Dean, now nervous at
being alone in a tent.
"Hey um...do you want me to show you around the
campground?"
"Sure," said Dean, seeming slightly disappointed that
Rory didn't want to stay alone with him.
"Hurry up! I'm so excited. I love the beach. There's
this spot at the end of the jetty that is perfect to
watch the sunset from. We'll have to go back later,"
Rory babbled, grabbing Dean's hand and making him run
toward the beach.
"Wow this is amazing! After we come back here and
watch the sunset why don't we go for a moonlit swim?"
suggested Dean.
"It's a date!" declared Rory, "I'm gonna get a soda,
want one?"
"Sure. I think I'll have...orange today."
Rory walks over to the machine, puts in three
quarters, and pops out her favorite soda, grape, then
gets Dean his orange soda.
*Why don't I sneak around the back path and surprise
him* Rory thought.
Rory hurries along the back path and reaches the end,
crouching down ready to spook Dean. As she pops up
from hiding, she sees Dean with his arm around
another girl. A very pretty, blonde cheerleader type
girl.
"Dean," Rory gasped.
Dean spun around, dropping his arm quickly "Rory it's
not what it looks like..." but he was cut off as Rory
dropped their sodas on the ground and ran in the
other direction.
*How could he?* Rory thought as she ran away, tears
streaming down her face. She kept running, far away
from Dean, towards her "secret spot" inside a little
grove of pine trees. She always loved this spot when
she was a little girl because she felt like she was
in another world, surrounded by the towering trees,
calm in their cool, crisp shade. Now, unable to see
where she was going because her eyes were so clouded
with tears, Rory stumbled on the ground and stayed
where she fell, safe inside her little world.
"What the..." said a familiar voice from behind her,
"Mary?!?"
*Just my luck* thought Rory bitterly, *My worst enemy
is at this campground and, even worse, he is standing
less than four feet from me when I am a complete
nervous wreck. The ways he is going to use this event
to torment me are to horrible even to think about.*
"Rory, are you okay?" Tristan asked.
"What, no Mary this time? And what does it look
like?" shouted Rory, losing control of her feelings
and taking her anger out on Tristan instead of Dean,
"I'm just fine despite the tears streaming down my
face!"
Tristan looked hurt, but he sat down next to Rory and
placed his arm around her shoulder, trying to comfort
her.
"What happened?" he asked timidly, afraid he might
get his head bitten off again.
"I...he...Dean was with another girl."
*I knew that jerk wasn't good enough for her* thought
Tristan angrily. He sat there holding Rory as she
cried uncontrollably on his shoulder. He couldn't
stop staring at her, thinking that even now with
tearstains on her face, she still looked beautiful.
"Shhhh, shhhh. It will be okay... it probably wasn't
what you thought. You just have to stand up to him,
Rory," Tristan said, trying to soothe her and not say
what he really thought about Dean.
Tristan continued soothing Rory, and she eventually
fell asleep from the exhaustion of crying. *I am the
luckiest guy in the world* thought Tristan. *I'm
holding an angel in my arms* He picked up his jacket,
which was lying next to him, and covered Rory with
it.
***
An hour later, Rory's eyelids fluttered open.
"Where...what happened?" she whispered and then
everything came flooding back to her. She groaned at
the awful memory and looked up at Tristan. His blue
eyes complemented his perfectly chiseled face and his
smile was genuine, not the usual sneer she saw
whenever he was around her.
"Feel better?" he asked, still holding her in his
arms.
"I can't go back there. He's sleeping in the same
tent as me. This has been the worst day of my life!"
she said in a panicky voice. "It's cold," Rory added
as an afterthought.
"We can go back to my camper until your ready to go
back," Tristan suggested, pulling her even closer to
make her warm.
"Uh, thanks," Rory said uncertainly, still not
believing how nice Tristan was being. Or how nice he
looked for that matter.
She stood up and his jacket slipped off her
shoulders. Tristan jumped up, putting the jacket back
on her. They started walking to Tristan's camper.
Tristan placed his arm around Rory's shoulder.
Sighing contentedly, Rory rested her head against his
shoulder. For the first time since she had seen Dean
and the other girl on the beach she felt happy, warm,
and safe, and it was all because she was with
Tristan.
"Are you sure your parents aren't going mind that I'm
here?" Rory asked as they approached his camper.
"No they went out to eat. They're not really into the
whole camping thing. I had to tie them up and drag
them to get them here."
Rory laughed. As soon as they walked in the door of
the camper, Rory's mouth dropped, "Oh my god this is
huge! It didn't look this big from the outside!"
Tristan found her amazement amusing, but he managed
to conceal his laughter.
"Hey, do you want a soda?" he asked.
"The last soda episode I had ended very badly,
remember? Got anything else?"
"Well my parents have a liquor cabinet they keep
locked in their room, but I know where the key is. Do
you want something from there?" he asked her with a
wink and the devilish grin that she used to hate but
was now finding rather cute.
"No thanks. Do you have coffee?" Rory didn't want to
imagine the things that would happen if Tristan got
her drunk.
"Rory, you've gotta be kidding!" Tristan exclaimed.
"It's summertime. We're at the beach. It's hot. How
can you want to drink coffee?"
"What can I say, I'm a coffee person. I blame it all
on my mother."
"Now that wouldn't be the same crazy mother who made
out with Mr. Medina on Parent's Day, now would it?"
he laughed.
"Yes Tristan, I do only have one mother, so that
would most likely be her." Rory replied slightly
annoyed. Then she continued, "They've been going out
for a while now."
Tristan smirked. "Ooh, how scandalous!"
"Yeah well, you just keep your mouth shut about that
and get me some coffee."
"Why a little demanding, aren't we?" he joked as he
went into the kitchen area to make coffee.
"Well if I don't have coffee at least every eight
hours, I get grouchy."
"Remind me to get you some help, Rory," Tristan said,
laughing.
"Gee what happened to the nice streak you were on?"
Rory snapped at him.
"Huh?"
"You know, where you weren't making fun of me or
being completely antagonistic?"
"It was a joke, Rory. Chill."
Rory relaxed. "I'm sorry. I'm just not used to this."
"This?" questioned Tristan.
"Yeah. You being nice to me," she explained.
"Oh well I just figured it was something I hadn't
tried in a while and maybe it would be fun."
"Is it?"
"Fun?"
"Yeah."
"It definitely seems to have the potential to be."
"Really?" Rory asked.
"Yep."
"How is this more fun than torturing me?"
"Now I didn't say it was more fun than torturing you,
but this way I get to see your smile."
Rory smiled uncomfortably.
"Coffee's ready!" Tristan exclaimed as he took out
two mugs, wanting to quickly get her mind away from
what he had just said.
Rory watched as Tristan poured them each a cup of
coffee, and took the blue mug he handed her. Chills
went up her spine as his hand brushed hers. Tristan
stopped to smile at the slight contact before he took
a drink from his red mug. "So do you want to watch TV
or something?" he asked her.
"Maybe later. Do you have a campfire? Lorelai's
dyslexic when it comes to making a fire. Except, of
course, when there's not supposed to be a fire."
Tristan laughed again. *She always has something
funny to say.* he thought to himself. "Sorry, I
don't, but we can roast marshmallows over the stove
if you want."
"That's cool," Rory said.
Tristan timidly took her hand and led her over to the
stove. He didn't exactly feel like getting slapped
today, so he was being careful. He got out the
marshmallows and turned on the stove burner.
Rory opened the bag and took out two of the fluffy
marshmallows. "What are we going to put them on?" she
asked him.
Tristan took out a barbecue fork.
"What, are sticks to old fashioned for you?"
Once again Tristan had to laugh, "This is cleaner."
Rory took the barbecue fork from him and shoved her
marshmallow on one side.
Tristan put his on the other and she held it over the
stove.
"You're gonna burn them," Tristan said. He put his
hand over hers and raised the fork so that it wasn't
as close to the flames.
*His hand's so warm.* she thought. Rory looked up at
his gorgeous blue eyes as he quietly slipped his
other arm around her waist.
He looked down at her and wished he could kiss her.
He could just imagine her full, soft lips on his.
When the marshmallows were done, they each took
theirs off the stick. When Tristan finished eating
his, he noticed that Rory had a little marshmallow
left on the corner of her mouth. He slowly brought
his hand up to her face and wiped it off. Rory looked
surprised, but she was amazed by how gentle his touch
was, and how good it felt. She suddenly found herself
in Tristan's arms. He leaned down to kiss her and
Rory didn't back away.
Tristan was surprised as their lips touched. He
looked into her eyes and couldn't be sure if she was
about to hit him or if she enjoyed it.
A million thoughts were going through Rory's head as
they kissed. She couldn't believe she was letting
Tristan of all people kiss her, especially while she
was going out with Dean. *Of course he was there to
comfort me when Dean broke my heart.* she thought.
She wondered if Dean was off somewhere with that girl
or if he cared enough about her to come looking for
her. Rory was snapped back to reality as Tristan
tried to deepen the kiss. Her eyes snapped open and
she pulled away slightly in shock.
"I'm sorry. I was just..." Tristan stammered, "I
didn't mean..."
"It's ok," she interrupted him. "I just don't think
we should be doing this since I'm still going out
with Dean."
Tristan tried hard to hide his disappointment. "Oh
yeah. So um...maybe you should go talk to him." he
offered.
For some reason, Rory did not want to leave.
"Actually I don't think I'm ready to talk to him. I'd
like to stay for a while longer if that's ok."
Tristan was relieved. "Of course. It's fine."
"So do you wanna watch TV now?"
"Ok. It's right over here." Tristan walked over to
the cabinet that held the TV and opened the doors.
Rory followed him and sat down on the couch. Tristan
wasn't sure exactly how close she would allow him to
sit. His hormones were affecting his judgment and
they got the better of him, so he sat down
practically on top of her. Rory looked at him
suspiciously.
"So what do you want to watch?" she asked him.
"Let's see what's on," he replied.
As Tristan flipped through channels, Rory couldn't
help notice how good he smelled. She subconsciously
edged closer to him. He took that as an invitation
and smiled at her before putting his arm around her.
She smiled back at him.
"There's nothing good on," he told her. He finally
came across Dawson's Creek. He was about to change
the channel, but Rory stopped him.
"No leave it! I love that show," she said as she
grabbed the remote from him. When she did they
looked at each other and Tristan leaned in to kiss
her again. This time Rory kissed him back.
After a moment, she pulled away. They both
immediately looked back at the TV, not knowing what
to do or say next.
"How can you like that show?" Tristan asked, trying
to break the tension, "It's so dramatic. In every
episode someone's either crying hysterically or
screaming their head off."
"But I love how Pacey treats Joey. He's so sweet and
patient with her. Like Dean is with..." Her voice
trailed off and she started to cry silently. Tristan
felt so bad for her. He wanted to kill Dean for
making her cry, *He must be the biggest idiot to risk
losing someone that great.* he thought.
Rory leaned into him still crying, and he held her,
letting her cry on his chest, "I'm sure he wasn't
cheating on you." he assured her.
"You don't understand. You didn't see them." Rory
managed to get out through her tears.
"He doesn't deserve you." Tristan replied, and he
knew that was the truth. He couldn't believe Rory
would kiss him though. It didn't seem like her to do
that. Tristan couldn't help but feel like he was
taking advantage of her while she was upset about
Dean. But he knew that this might be his only chance
with her and all he could think about was her lips on
his again. Rory finally stopped crying and looked up
at him. It was then that she realized how much he
cared about her. She wondered if all the teasing was
just an act. Tristan wiped Rory's cheeks with his
thumbs. As he was holding her face in his hands he
leaned down to kiss her for the third time that
night.
He pushed her down onto the couch as she parted her
lips to let his tongue slip through. After awhile of
his body on top of hers, she could feel his hardness
poking into her thigh.
"Um...Tristan?" she said nervously.
"Oh. Right," he said embarrassed, realizing how hard
he was.
"Maybe I should go back now," she said as she started
to get up.
"No Rory, wait!" Tristan exclaimed as he grabbed her
arm and stood up next to her to stop her from
leaving. "I'm sorry. Don't leave. Please."
"There's nothing for you to be sorry about Tristan.
You were nice enough to bring me here when I was
upset. And I cried. You let me cry. I didn't want to
cry..." Rory was starting to babble. "But I don't
want to cheat on Dean...even if he did cheat on me,"
she added as an afterthought.
"Rory, you still don't know if he cheated on you. You
need to stop worrying about him. Can you honestly say
that you don't have feelings for me?"
"No...I mean yes..." She sighed, "I do have feelings
for you, Tristan. I don't have a clue where they came
from, but I do. But Dean's my boyfriend!"
"I know Rory," he replied, "But I love you."
Rory didn't know what to say. "Tristan, maybe we're
going too fast." He looked so hurt that she couldn't
help question her decision.
"I wish you would just try to make this work," he
finally said.
"Tristan..." she began, but stopped when she looked
into his eyes. She trusted him so much right now. She
wanted to believe him that it could work. Suddenly
Dean was the farthest thing from her mind, and she
reached up to hug Tristan. She knew she shouldn't be
doing this but it just felt so good right now.
He wrapped his arms around her not wanting to let her
go, afraid her mind wasn't yet made up, but
apparently, it was. Rory broke away from the hug only
to lay back down on the couch and pull Tristan down
with her. She wrapped her arms around him again as he
kissed her. This time she was the one to deepen the
kiss.
Tristan was getting excited again as he allowed his
hands to roam up and down her body. "Rory," he
whispered, "I promise to go slow. I don't want to
rush you." He realized he was turning into such a
sap, but he loved her too much to care. Although his
body was definitely disagreeing with his choice of
words.
"I trust you." she said with some difficulty because
her breathing was getting heavy.
A smile came across Tristan's face and he moved down
her body, lifting up her shirt enough to reveal her
stomach. It seemed to Rory that he placed a million
kisses on her stomach before he pulled her shirt back
down and she felt his lips on hers again. This kiss
seemed to go on forever.
Rory ran her fingers through Tristan's hair as his
hands began to slide up her shirt. Before he reached
her breasts, he looked up into her eyes, as if
waiting for a signal to continue. She nodded, anxious
to feel him touching her. When he did Rory wondered
why she was no longer scared. "Tristan?"
"Yeah?" he said, by now also breathing heavily. He
was afraid of what she was going to say.
"I love you." Rory couldn't believe what she was
saying.
He had to smile in relief before saying, "I love you
too."
"Keep going."
He laughed but was more than happy to oblige. After a
while Tristan reluctantly removed his hands from her
shirt. He looked into her eyes, not knowing what to
do now. He half expected her to get scared and
runaway. "Thank you, Tristan."
He had to laugh slightly. "Rory, I think I should be
the one thanking you."
She wrapped her arms around him and they kissed. Rory
brought her hand down to Tristan's jeans to feel his
erection through the rough material. Tristan was
fighting the urge to remove his pants so she could
gain better access. He knew this was way too soon for
her. "Tristan I want to make you feel the way you
made me feel," she said nervously.
Tristan thrust into her hand lightly. "I know you do,
but I'd feel guilty having you do that. Besides, we
gotta save something for tomorrow night." he said
with that impish grin on his face. His hardness ached
for her touch, but he wasn't sure if she was ready
for that although she said she was. He kissed her
gently for a long time before she broke away.
"It's getting late. I should go before Lorelai sends
out a search party."
Rory said, much to Tristan's disappointment.
"I guess you're right." *She's just so beautiful.* he
thought as he watched her get up. Tristan turned off
the TV and got up to follow her out. "It's getting
dark. Do you want me to walk you back?" he asked her
when they got outside.
"Yes, thanks," she replied.
He took her hand and they walked the short distance
back to her campsite. When they were just ten feet
from it, they stopped. Rory could see her mother and
Dean in the tent. She didn't know what she was going
to tell them. "What am I going to do about Dean?" she
asked Tristan.
"I hate to say this, but I don't know. I'm sure you
can figure it out." They hugged and then he kissed
her for the final time that night, trying to remember
exactly how her lips felt pressed against his.
"Goodnight Tristan."
"Goodnight Rory."
Rory turned around and walked over to her tent.
Tristan watched her and relived the whole night in
his head. He had very high hopes that there would be
many more like it in the near future.
End
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Please keep this story, and all erotic stories out of
the hands of children. They should be outside playing
in the sunshine, not thinking about adult situations.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Kristen's collection - TV, Sitcom & Movie Archive