Author's Comments:
Enter Tessa, a horny woman in her twenty-fourth week of pregnancy. Her husband has neglected her needs entirely, but a neighborly nineteen-year-old who is infatuated with her certainly is eager to fill in the gaps. With a careless text from her husband, she is sent spiraling into the arms of Liam, the boy-next-door, who needs just a little encouragement to take this journey with Tessa.
Thanks to my editors Kenji Sato and Lone Wolf!
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Maternity Hall Pass
[Tessa - 10:23] Hey, can I talk to you about something?
[Daniel - 10:37] What's up? I'm in the middle of something, though.
[Tessa - 10:37] It's just... I've been feeling a bit distant from you lately, and it's been bothering me.
[Daniel - 10:42] Oh? I didn't realize. Can we discuss this later? I have a lot on my plate right now.
[Tessa - 10:43] Come on, you are always busy. Just been feeling a certain way, you know?
[Daniel - 10:50] like last night? Oh sorry I've just not in the most ya know? We'll talk about it soon, okay?
[Tessa - 10:51] Whatever. Sorry for bringing it up now.
[Daniel - 10:56] it's fine, your drive is just like crazy right now lol, you need a hall-pass or something.
[Tessa - 10:56] really? That's your answer to your pregnant wife?
[Tessa - 11:00] Daniel???
[Daniel - 11:10] sorry, just really busy, let's talk about this later.
[Tessa - 11:31] fine
With a discontent huff, Tessa lowered her phone and jammed the number 7 button on the elevator.
Holding her aching stomach, she took a deep breath through her nose and out through her mouth. She tried not to concentrate on all the cramps and pains of her changing, pregnant body. Life had been hard lately — pregnant, moving to a new city, constant horniness, and a dismissive husband. Tessa felt a bit cast aside. It was an emotion deeply rooted in her past and psyche. But she understood, she knew she was a lot. The twenty-five year-old had a constant need for attention to wash away the automatic thoughts that came to her in its absence.
Her history ingrained it in her, a history she wanted to forget. After a very one-sided relationship in her teens to early twenties, she was terrified of revisiting that feeling with her husband. Logically, she knew Daniel loved her, but lately, he hardly gave her the time of day. Her mind constantly raced through thoughts to explain his emotional distance, always turning up the worst, usually and most frightening outcome.
Going into her twenty-fourth week of pregnancy, she felt extremely vulnerable.
Standing in the elevator, waiting for the doors to close and to ascend, she couldn't help but look at the reflection in the chrome of the big, bloated mess that was her body. To most people, they would see a modest roundness in her tummy that accentuated her slender frame. She was compact, no bigger than a volleyball, a glowing symbol of new life. The smooth milky-white skin stretched over her belly had a pure clarity to it. But all she saw was a big blob that had morphed into her abdomen. The lack of affirmations from a husband, who didn't appreciate her glowing pregnant body, solidified the thought in her mind.
Her dark-sapphire eyes dimmed with sadness as she looked away from the chrome reflection. Tessa was at an all-time low.
As the doors crept closed, a hand slipped between them at the last second. They jolted open at the interruption and a familiar teenage boy rushed in out of breath.
"Sorry." Liam, the neighbor boy puffed as he barely made it to the elevator.
Tessa felt an unexpected perk up as he entered; the nineteen-year-old boy amused her often with his awkwardness. He lived right next door with his father, and she often ran into him throughout the day.
"You know there are more elevators, Liam." Tessa leaned back against the handlebar of the elevator to take some pressure off her strained back.
Liam stammered for a moment. He had an endearing shyness about him, that Tessa found cute. This was doubly so when he talked to Tessa, as it was obvious, he was infatuated with her.
"I, uh, well, I, wanted to... save energy." He nodded as if that response made sense. "I know you go to the same floor and all."
Tessa grinned widely, shaking her head as she listened to the bells and dings of the elevator and felt the inertia of its ascent.
"I guess that makes sense." A wry smile and teasing expression were passed from Tessa to Liam. The boy looked away bashfully, yet as they rose to the seventh floor, Tessa caught his gaze darting to and from her. She realized after a few moments that her tight shirt had risen up her belly, revealing her outie belly button atop her bump. It didn't bother her at all; somehow, Liam's cute infatuation with her was a daily affirmation that she had no shame in basking in. She didn't get it from anywhere else, so why not?
Though it felt odd for a young and healthy boy to be so attracted to an older, pregnant woman, she was not going to stop it. She let him take as many looks at her outie and smooth bump as he liked, and by the time the elevator dinged at their floor, she felt the heat on her face from the gratification of it.
"Oh, this is, uh, it." Tessa slowly slipped by Liam and out of the elevator. She wondered if she needed to invest in some maternity shirts at this point. But one look at the olive-skinned boy's reddened face made her second guess it. She'd take all the wardrobe malfunctions from her changing shape that she could get if it felt like this.
"Yeah, uh, it is!" Liam slipped out just behind her, running up to her side, and looking at the ceiling while they walked.
"You know, uh, did you know that bananas are a great source of potassium for pregnant women? They can help prevent muscle cramps and support healthy fetal development."