Rick noticed her walking down the aisle of the market behind him, browsing among the baby care items. His secret fantasy was to be babied, and she fulfilled his idea of a good mommy. She looked to be in her late twenties, and her tank top and yoga pants casually hugged her slim body. Her auburn hair was carelessly held back with a head band. He anxiously noticed as she picked out lavender scented baby wipes and talcum baby powder before pushing her cart forward and accidentally bumped into his stalled cart.
She apologized, and he introduced himself. Her name was April, and they began to make small talk as they continued down the aisle. Rick asked if everything was okay, as he noticed two small damp spots on the front of April's top. She blushed, and explained her toddler was away visiting with the grandparents, and her breast pump was not working well, so she was having trouble emptying the milk from her breasts. To her surprise Rick was not put off, he in fact asked if she needed help carrying her groceries out and did not make an issue of the fact her breasts were seeping milk.
The attraction between Rick and April was apparent, and in the parking lot, as they were about to say part ways Rick took the bold step of asking April out for coffee. She explained she needed to put away the groceries at home first, but they could have drinks at her house instead of the café.
Back at the house as Rick sat at the kitchen table, April began brewing a pot of coffee and put on the kettle for tea. They continued with harmless chit chat, but Rick questioned why she was not drinking coffee, only tea. She again blushed, and said the herbal tea contained properties to help her milk supply stay strong. Rick laughed, and pointing to April's tank, which was transparent now as the milk had soaked through the tank and bra, said she did not appear to have problems with that. Rick had also becomingly incredibly turned on as April's top had become wetter. She explained with her child away, and the pump out of commission the milk really had no place to go.