Jeff and Amy had decided to go on a hike around the inn as Jeff had picked out a lovely scenic place for the two of them to spend their time together. Amy walked closely beside Jeff as she leaned her head on his arm and gave a sigh enjoying the peace and tranquility of it all. Jeff was trying to put aside his romantic urges, although it was hard when he could smell her hair and it smelled like lavender. A new memory popped up in his head when the two were first dating and on their first date at the movies, Jeff complimented her beautiful luscious hair. It was also where they had their first kiss in the back of the theater.
"Ah, Lavender, just like our first date." Jeff said as Amy looked up at him and her face beamed with a smile.
"Oh Jeff, you remembered! I thought you had forgotten." Amy said as she kissed Jeff on the lips and the two continued their walk.
The memories of Amy being his sister were beginning to seem unreal to him now after the hours they had spent together. At one point, Amy stopped to feel the wind and Jeff watched as the wind blew her hair back and Jeff thought that he had never seen such a beautiful sight before. It was obvious that the husband side of Jeff was becoming more dominant the longer he was this age and felt this way. As they continued their walk, they heard a sudden rustling coming from nearby and stopped dead in their tracks hoping that it was just a passing animal. Unfortunately for them, the noise had actually been coming from a homeless man who looked like he had been living in the woods his whole life and was pointing an old rusted looking knife at the two of them.
"Whatever you got on you, give it to me and I won't hurt you." The homeless man said looking frightening as he pointed his knife at the two of them.
"We....we don't have much money on us....but....here, take my ring if that's enough." Jeff said he took off his wedding ring and dropped it at the man.
"Jeff, no..." Amy whispered to Jim sounding frightened.
"Amy, our lives our worth more than a ring." Jeff said.
The homeless man picked up the ring, then looked at the necklace around Amy's neck and gave a malicious grin.
"I'll be taking that necklace too." The homeless man said as Jeff stood firmly in front of his wife.
"Out of the way!" The homeless man said as he slapped Jeff aside.
"Jeff!" Amy called out in a panic as the homeless man came closer to Amy sticking his knife at Amy and pushed her down trying to get at the necklace while also feeling Amy's body making Amy feel uncomfortable.
The sight of it all sickened Jeff and he felt something crack in him as he found rage within him and dove the homeless man off Amy and then began beating the man's face over and over. "You....don't......mess.....with....my....wife!" Jeff shouted at the man as he punched him a few more times before stopping seeing that the man had had enough of a beating. He looked over at Amy to see her shivering.
"Oh Amy, my love, my darling, are you alright? Did he hurt you?" Jeff asked hugging his wife tenderly.
"No, no Jeff, I'm alright, but you were incredible. You're my real life super hero." Amy said as she jumped up and gave a passionate kiss to Jeff on the lips which he returned completely never letting go for a moment.
"When we get back to the inn, I saw they have Jacuzzi there, and we can have a little....fun." Amy said looking down at Jeff's crotch region.
They were about to leave, when Jeff stopped to grab his wedding ring and placed it on his finger. Jeff cared deeply for Amy one way or the other, and it didn't matter to him if she were his wife or sister, he would protect her no matter what. Although the thought of Amy being his sister was beginning to sound wrong to him. The husband side of Jeff was becoming stronger it seemed.