Dark Secrets and Forbidden Desire: The Unlawful...
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My friend's mom was hot. She was short petite with a tight ass and 36 years old. I saw freckles on her chest, but she never did anything for me. I had this fantasy that my mom would do something for me. So, one day when my friend Mike went to basketball practice, he stopped over at our house after school. I asked him if he wanted to get a game out of his room, and he agreed, so I went with him.
When we got inside, my mom was alone in the house. So, I said, "Mom, can you tell me where your husband is?" My mom laughed, saying, "No, no. My husband isn't here." But then she got excited and started to act like she had her son with her, calling him "Mike" and making him feel welcome.
I was surprised when my mom started doing things that I didn't know were supposed to be her job as a mother of her own child. She kissed me on the neck while I was trying to leave, asking me if there was anything I wanted her to give me or not. So, for the first time in my life, she tried to get involved with someone else's family and showed me that I had no right to control them.
I told my mom to stop it right away. She laughed a lot, but then we became angry. We said, "Hey, this is wrong!" She kept fighting, and I even pulled her shirt off, kissing her on the neck while she tried to pull back.
The next time, we went over for a few visits. My mom was still acting like she had a son with her, and we had several conversations about it. It wasn't long before my mom started doing things that I didn't know were supposed to be her job as a mother of her own child, and now, she has been involved in someone else's family.
During the next few visits, my mom tried to get closer to you, asking me questions about you and your life. We both became more and more angry at each other, but eventually, we stopped fighting and became friends again.
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