A Gift From Mom. Author: eroticbeing. The story is including Dark Fantasy, Erotica, Hardcore, Incest, Male / Older Female, Teen Male / Female Gernes. This is A long story of a mother and son…
(incest adult stories) A Gift From Mom – Chapter 1
Author: eroticbeing.
1. Getting Things Straight
Normally a picture of poise, the older, attractive woman paced. Patty Maguire swayed as she walked back and forth, and her hands kept running through her thick, brown hair. She couldn’t stop worrying over questions about her son. Something was wrong, and she had to know what. She wanted better for him.
Patty glared at her cell phone. ‘Where was his call back to her?’ She wanted to hear from him as soon as possible. She had spent enough time wondering about him, and now she wanted answers. Her heels clicked about on the tile of her expansive kitchen, in a house much too large for just herself now.
Billy had been depressed with his break-up from Allison, his girlfriend of three years. Patty knew he had hoped to marry her. His world crashed when she recently broke up with him. Allison had come to the conclusion she just didn’t want to marry and settle down.
Soon, the smartphone vibrated in her hand. The screen flashed Billy’s name. She jerked it to her ear.
“When can you get over here?” Her tone was thin and tight.
“Huh?”
“I said I want to know when you can get over here.”
She tried reigning herself in, but it wasn’t easy with how down his earlier voice mail had sounded. She wanted him to snap out of his funk.
Sure, Billy had mapped his entire future out with the center piece being his marrying and starting a family with Allison. Now, he was devastated. Patty couldn’t figure out why it didn’t seem to matter that he was a bright, athletic and attractive young man freshly graduated from college, with his whole life ahead of him. She wanted to straighten that out with him. Wanted him to understand how very much he had going for himself. He just couldn’t look past the break-up though.
“I gotta get a work out. So, um, I dunno. What’s the rush? And, why so intense lately?”
Patty listened to his response as long as she could, but she still wound up cutting him off.
“Swing by here on the way to the gym. I need a work out, too.”
Patty made her way up her stairway to her bedroom to change into her work out clothes. She tucked strands of her coiffed brown hair behind her ear. She pulled her shoes from her closet.
Was she being too tough on him? She got the disappointment and the heartache, sure. But, she knew he’d get past this. He was about to turn twenty-one. Yet, no matter how much Patty had tried to convince him otherwise, Billy stayed inconsolable. A vague intuition made her suspect there was something he was holding back.
“After we work out, we’re going to have dinner and talk.” She didn’t let it sound like an option. She felt good deciding to make a difference with him. She couldn’t let him keep moping. He had too much going for himself. Truth be told, she thought he could do much better than Allison.
She hung up with him feeling better she was doing something about it. She would get him beyond this. She knew she could. And, she would.
(incest adult stories) A Gift From Mom – Chapter 2
2. Dinner In the City.
Billy marveled at her. He watched Patty eat her salad, while at the same time, she questioned him suspiciously. It would have aggravated him if he hadn’t found it so adorable from her.
On the surface, this woman with bright, alluring eyes and smooth, clear skin looked just fine, but he knew her voice and concern showed a vulnerability that she didn’t like revealed. To him, it just made her more adorable. Billy knew her calm exterior masked delicate needs.
She took her time with small bites of greens, but she fired off pointed comments between the bites. At a different time, he would have been snapping back at her. Now, he just gave small smiles.
“What, Billy? This is funny?”
“No, of course not. I just think it’s cute that’s all.”
“Cute? You’re worrying me sick. It’s been a few weeks now. You have to turn a corner here, you know?”
“Yeah, I know.” He looked away for a second. His eyes came back to hers. “It just still sucks. That’s all.”
“Sure, I understand that. But tell me, who was the young man telling me to move on, to get on with life, a year ago when I was getting divorced? Divorced after twenty years of marriage. Huh?”
She gave him a knowing grin that prompted him to grin back. He loved her trying this hard. He considered letting on about a specific problem, but held back at the last moment.
“Yeah, who was that idiot?” He chuckled and she shook her head.
She got his attention and stared at him.
“There’s something more, isn’t there?”
He squirmed in his seat and looked about the restaurant. He lowered his head and only brought it back up enough to look at her with upturned eyes.
“I knew it. There’s something you’re not telling me.”
He could see her mind race. Had her imagination tried to come up with whatever secret she thought he was hiding? Was she thinking it was something Allison knew, and now he didn’t want it out? Could she be worrying that he wasn’t even straight?
He didn’t want to dredge up the ‘Allison’ stuff again. All he really wanted was for her to look at him differently. Could she just see him as a young man? That, he knew, would get him past his break-up.
“There’s nothing. Really.” His voice was weak and unconvincing.
“Bullshit.”
“Bullshit?” Billy knew she rarely cursed.
“Billy, don’t put me through this. The worst part is that you don’t trust me.” Her eyes showed disappointed.
“Okay, okay. Listen.” His hands lifted and his palms turned open, as he spoke slowly. “Allison and I were supposed to go to the beach this weekend.”
“For your birthday?”
“For my birthday.”
“And that’s it?”
“Well, it’s my twenty-first birthday. And, we were supposed to have a great time and all. …”
Patty looked somewhat relieved. “So still go to the beach. It can still be special, just have a good time there without her.”
“Uh, nahhhhh. It won’t be the same. Nowhere close.”
“You’re wrong. Of course, it can be. You just have to adapt, that’s all.”
“Adapt?”
“Yeah, Billy. Adapt.”
“No.” He wiped his hands together and gathered his plate and napkin, getting ready to leave. “I’ve got no other plans made. Won’t work.”
“Ask one of your buddies. Ask Jack.”
“Nah, won’t work. Won’t be the same.”
“Yes. Billy, you’re going.”
“No. I’m not.”
“Yes, you are.”
Billy vigorously shook his head back and forth.
“C’mon, Billy.” Patty cooed the words and leaned towards him. “Do this. I want you to. Go, have some fun.”
He looked at her a couple of moments quietly, before he answered. He finally offered up what was on his mind.
“Okay, I’ll go.”
“Good.” Her reply was immediate and she perked up.
“But there’s one thing I want.”
“What’s that?”
“I want you to go, too.”
“Huh?”
“I want you to go with me.”
“Me?”
“Yep. You. You have to go, and you have to go have fun, too.”
He saw her flinch with some surprise and give it some quick thought.
“You want me to go to the beach this weekend with you?”
“Yes, I do.”
Her brow bunched and then loosened.
“Um, okay. Sure.” She shrugged.
He suspected that maybe she took it that he wanted her to pony up some of the expense.
“Billy, a heads-up, okay? You’d probably have more fun without your mother around, don’t you think?”
It was his turn to lean towards her, as if conspiratorially. “Know what? I think you’re cool. You’re fun. I may not have always thought so, but I do now. I actually love being around you.” He saw her mouth open in shock at hearing these things. He took it a step further. “I want you to go, or I’m not going.”
“Are you serious?”
“Yeah, I am.”
“Alright then.” She swayed a bit as if dazed from his remarks. She braced and took in what he’d said. “I’m going then.”
“Yeah?”
“Sure. I mean, I’m going to the beach with you. How can I say no?”
“Alright!” He started beaming. He saw her react with shock. He saw what he thought was her being flattered that it meant this much to him.
His face brightened. He was openly cheerful. He acted playful and lighthearted like his old self again for the first time in a long time. He saw her notice it all.
When he dropped her back at her place, they hugged.
“Hey, glad to see such a difference in you.” Her sound was sweet.
“It’s because of you, you know.”
She looked at him quizzically, but didn’t say more.
“Okay, I’ll look forward to this weekend then.”
“Me, too. Great, it’s a date then.” His words lingered with her as she got out of his truck.
She peered back into the passenger side window of the SUV at him. “Huh?” Her lips started to smile, but even in the dim night light, he saw it was a faint smile.
“I’m happy you’re taking Allison’s place.”
He picked up on her suspicion as she said goodnight and walked away.
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