Everyone is 18+ in the this story of love and lust
Hazel and Dan in the Hazy days of Fall. Book 09
I walk over to you and present myself, putting down the hose as the music plays with the patio door open I take your hand, and we spin as if it was a dance floor. I say. "Will you dance with me as my Mom, Jean, Please I would be truly honored."
Dancing till the record stopped. I held you as a mom. I felt you cry; my tears made my eyes wet too.
Jean says. "I need to wash my face, young man. I will dance with you; I say we dance well together. Now put some music on; the tutor is due here in a few minutes."
I drink coffee and crack a book to prepare for class. I heard Mr. Deed's voice telling me to keep learning and never stop. That day during the lunch break, I asked Jean for a book to read for fun. You hand me a copy of Douglas Adams's The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, my first fun read but not my last. I was working on making my baby proud. Hazel called before my last class ended, and we cut the lesson short.
I motored over, picked you up, and was glad I put the car in park cause you jumped me hot kisses. You went touch nuts; you had my shirt half torn off and lost a button.
I say. "Baby, we need to move. All these straight people are eyeballing us shit. Baby cool it; there are cops in the crowd; sit down, baby, I get us home."
Home nope, it was not home, but it was a shopping center parking lot, and trust me, Hazel was not kidding. She was swamped. It was fast. Messy was an understatement, but vinyl seat covers got a workout. All covered in our juices, our clothes are getting damp. We fogged the windows as you lined me up and sat on my hard cock. I slipped my hands under your dress, tearing your panties off to let my wet finger search for your tight rosebud gets to play.
You say. "Fuck us, baby; every answer was on a damn flashcard you tested me on."
I moaned. "Shit, you too fucking hot and wet. You been like this for hours?"
Hazel groans. "Yes, I saw you were helping me loving me; you're working as hard to help me learn as you're working harder; shit baby, I coming."
Haze screamed out you tighten and rode me hard and I, too, screamed out. "I'm coming."
Holding on to each other as if we let go for a second, we fall from a great height. The sounds of the hot engine pings and pops in the background come into our world again. We try to find air. I roll a window down the humidly hits us like the heat coming off my forge. I turned the car back on and cranked the air conditioner up on high, which helped some, but a shower and changing our things were in order.
We changed, stopping off at home, but I asked Hazel to call if we could use Jean's car to go to church in. We spilled some soda on the seats as we were necking. Jean was called and happily came to pick us up, driving us to the little church.
Talking with Father Jude as he sat on the church organs bench, he played a note it sounded odd; four or five notes were. I opened the service panel and found two parts out of line. Pulling them out, I bent them to the exact curve of these others. I pulled my Swiss Army Knife out and hooked the parts back. I sat down and asked a question about why it was a question. Hazel beamed at me. I can work with my hands and listen, but talking means I must stop.
The Father hit the notes again; one is still off. So I look again and see the problem digging a little deeper.
I say. "I've heard these questions before, Father. You sat in my Moms sister's house, and I sat on the floor and listened to these. I tried to live by them; they sounded right."
"Son, I remember you. I went to court hoping to speak up for you, but the Judge was fair with you; I only needed to say a few words. An eye for an eye thing is not too good for your soul in the long run. Tell me, Dan, just between us, and I never admit to ever asking it. How did it feel to wallop the bloody bastard as you did? I know it's wrong." Father Jude says his smile was infectious.
I teared up, remembering how much I loved my cousin I say. "Hollow, it felt empty, no matter how many times I hit him or how hard I yelled at him to bring her back. It felt empty, Father. I walked through the days, and suddenly, two years went by. My life was worthless, pointless, my home life, well, you know."
I stop and take a deep breath. I look at Hazel, then Jean, and back at the Father, and I say. "Then this angel Father walked into my heart and my world, the very pillars shook, not one thing is left unchanged in my life. Her whole family is so full of love that it could be a damn TV show. Hazel broke the Iron I built around my heart. Her family finished the damn job."
Hazel has my hand in hers now, and you asked. "Well, Father Jude, you know how he was back then; he scared me frankly. But, in just seconds of our meeting, I felt no fear whatsoever. We spoke the truth to each other that day and every day since. So, Father, with or without your blessing, I'm spending my life with my partner, lover, and best friend."
I wanted to kiss you as words failed me, so I did. It was a short kiss, and we heard two wows from Jean and Father Jude.
Jean laughed. "He got guts, Father; he's showed us his love by kissing her exactly like that. We knew him for hours; at best, he refused to hide his feelings for our baby. Of course, it was no story for a church Father, but how could a kiss so loving be wrong?"
Father Jude says. "Not his to judge, but let's get these lovebirds hitched before they need a room."
Hazel says. "Room heck, a car can work..."
Saw her Mom looking at her funny and went quiet. We talked to the kitchen staff about serving food, as Ellen and Ted will prepare it. Jean makes small talk on the ride home and drops a question.
Damn it, I heard; who not? What did she spill in the car? "Hazel says. "Coffee."
I say. "Hazel."
The car swerves as Jean is dying laughing. "You Babies, shut up. I do not want to know. Why do you two need the car when you have a perfect room? What, you were watching submarine races at the park pool?"
Getting home to my place and getting out of the car, Hazel looks up the stairs, a sad look on her face.
You looked at me and told me. "I will surely miss our first place, and we have not moved out yet. Oh, man, was I mad at you for leaving, but carrying me up the steps the first time was like waking up in heaven and your arms."
I pick you up and carry you up the stairs again as Jean hugs John, and Bob hands Jean a drink as four sets of eyes watch us up the steps. I knew dinner was in a few minutes, but holding you as we sat on the small couch, I nuzzled your neck and told you what I would do to you after dinner. Then, I got up, brushed my hair, changed shirts, and kissed you as we walked down the stairs holding hands our steps matched.
Inside Bob and John were setting the table. I gave them a hand as the smells of hot food and love floated around the table, and the ladies' laughter in the kitchen sounded like happy children playing.
Hazel's fear of kids came to my mind.