"Oh, God!" he moaned as she took his penis into her mouth. Her tongue softly caressed his hard rod. She gave him head with a herky-jerky motion that caused him to gasp and groan.
The eighteen-year-old moaned again and said, "Ohhh! Mrs. B! That feels wonderful!"
The older woman pulled off him, chuckled, and said, "Don't you think, considering that we're naked and having sex, we should be on a first-name basis? My name is Agnes. My friends call me Nes." Her hand lightly stroked his cock.
"My friends call me Tommy."
"Hi, Tommy," Agnes said as she looked him in the eyes and casually squeezed his dick. She saw his face turn red and contort. His eyes opened wide, and he cried out, "Oh. Oh! Sorry!"
His dick exploded and he shot his load all over her face. Rope after rope of hot, sticky cum landed on Agnes' face. His face turned a darker red color, and he apologized profusely, speaking quickly.
"I'm sorry. I'm so sorry. I didn't mean to do that. It just happened. I felt my balls boil and then... I didn't do it on purpose. No one has sucked or stroked my dick before."
He stared at her, hoping she'd accept his apology. Her face was a mess covered with his spunk. He fidgeted and squirmed, waiting for her reaction.
She tilted her head back, and let loose a loud, belly laugh. Tommy gave her a crooked, hopeful smile. She smiled, licked her lips, taking some of his sperm into her mouth, and said, "It's okay. I've done this before. I know young men lack control. You'll last longer next time."
"There'll be a next time?" he asked incredulously.
"Yes. I'm guessing in about five-ten minutes."
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"Hey Tommy, why the long face?" Billie asked.
She was a slim, brown-eyed teen, and she was sitting on the steps leading to the front porch of her small house. The warm sun shined on her, making her long brown hair that was pulled back into a simple ponytail shine. A bright pink halter top hugged her modest chest.
Tommy was on the sidewalk. He went to his neighbor and former classmate and said, "I went to a dozen places this morning looking for a job for the summer and no one is hiring."
"Times are tough," Billie said. "After the factory shut down, half the shops on Main Street closed, and many people moved. Last night at dinner, my dad said he's never seen it so bad. Shady Grove Nursing Home is hiring. They're having a jobs fair this afternoon. I'm going. Why don't you come with me?"
"What kind of jobs did they advertise?"
"The ad I saw said they needed nurse's aids, food servers, dishwashers, and housekeepers."
"I don't know if I want to work with old people."
"Maybe you could get a job cutting grass," she offered.
"I'd like working outside, taking care of the grounds or painting would be okay. What time are you leaving?"
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The teens went to Shady Grove Retirement Community. There were dozens of people there even though all of the jobs paid minimum wage. They listened to a presentation about the company and the different jobs and filled out applications.
The administrator interviewed Tommy and asked, "What job interests you?"
"I like working outside and with my hands. Do you need help with the grounds crew or maintenance?"
"Since the factory closed, we were able to hire experienced, licensed plumbers and electricians for our maintenance department, and we have no openings in the grounds crew. I could offer you a job washing dishes. Does that appeal to you?"
Tommy fidgeted. He couldn't hide his look of disappointment.
"I understand dishwashing is not exciting," the administrator said. He gave him an earnest look and said, "I'd like you to consider a job as an aid. I think you're well suited for it. You're a personable guy. You'd be interacting with our residents, talking to them, and helping them."
From the look on Tommy's face, the administrator knew he wasn't sold on the job. The executive chuckled and said, "Are you worried that you'll spend your day changing diapers and wiping asses?"
"Yeah."
"We provide many levels of care to match the needs of our residents. Our independents live autonomous lives, and come and go as they please. The opposite end of the spectrum are those who are seriously ill or in the final stage of dementia. These people require constant supervision and are the ones you're thinking about that wear diapers and need help showering.
"The first group needs no help and the second requires a lot. I'd never put a person as inexperienced as you with them."
The executive cleared his throat, leaned forward, and said, "The position I have in mind for you is working with the people in between. They've moved here because they can no longer safely live on their own. They need some help. However, you won't be changing diapers or helping them use the toilet. At most, you may have to escort them to the bathroom. Some are unsteady, and others have trouble sitting or standing."
He leaned forward and said, "I'll be frank with you. I could use you on my team. You're big and strong. Due to the medicines they take and their inability to exercise, many of our people are heavy. It is dangerous to have a one-hundred-twenty-pound woman assist a much heavier person to get out of bed, sit, or stand. We have lifts that we use for some, but many just require a little help. I'd feel better if you were assisting them. You could keep them safe if they lose their balance."
The administrator sat back and said, "I saw you sitting and talking with a petite, young woman with a ponytail while you filled out your application.""
"Yes. I came here with my neighbor, Billie Richardson. She lives next door to me and we went to school together since the fifth grade. She hopes to be a nurse someday and might end up working in a place like this."
"Working here would give her good experience. I've helped many employees get into good colleges by writing letters of recommendation."
"She would appreciate that."
"Many young women who are applying for the aid's job have skills equal to or better than Billie. If you accept the position of nurse's aid and give it a chance, try it for a week, I'll hire your friend instead of one of the other candidates. Do we have a deal?"
Tommy thought, "This isn't the kind of job I wanted, but I need the money. The whole way over here Billie chirped excitedly how this was the perfect place for her. That it would be a great experience and look good on her college application. It's not like I have other opportunities. I can do any job for a week, especially knowing I'm doing Billie a favor. She's always been nice to me."
"Yes, sir. We have a deal," Tommy said.
The man stood, smiled, and extended his hand. Tommy shook his hand, and the administrator said, "I think you'll be great at the job and find that you'll enjoy our residents."
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When they were outside, Billie jumped up and down excitedly and said, "This is great! We both got jobs!"
Her enthusiasm made Tommy smile.
"Let's go get our uniforms," she said. "I saw some cute ones at Walmart. They have them with cats and unicorns and cartoon characters."
"Great," he said with less passion. "I hope they have plain ones too."
^^^
Two days later, Billie, Tommy, and the other new hires went through orientation. Billie wore pink pants and a top covered with pictures of tumbling kittens. Tommy wore scrubs too. His was a solid blue color that happened to match his eyes.
They got lockers and spent the day shadowing experienced employees, receiving training, and learning the job.
^^^
The next day, Billie rode with Tommy to Shady Grove. He wore a dark blue uniform. Billie's was a light green color, and her top had images of various hard candies.
She said, "This is so cool. We can carpool to work, we'll eat lunch together, and we work on the same ward."
"Yes. Thanks for telling me about the job fair. This isn't my dream job, but I need to earn money."
They went to their assigned ward and waited for the nurse. Two women walked over. The middle-aged one said, "Hello, I'm the day nurse, Jean Addler. This is Beth Wilson, one of our wonderful aids."
The black, twenty-some-year-old woman smiled when her name was mentioned. Tommy and Billie introduced themselves.
The day nurse said, "Our unit generally has around twenty residents. Currently, we have twenty-one. You will each be assigned seven residents, although you will work with everyone as the need arises. We know you're new to this. If you have any questions or situations arise, come to Beth or me.
"Please keep this in mind at all times. This place is the residents' home. We are visitors. If they want to wear sunglasses and a bathing suit, they can. If they want food, even though they just finished breakfast, give them a cookie or piece of fruit."
The nurse looked at Tommy and Billie, and continued, "We have scheduled meals and events so we are organized. The schedules are optional for them. If they skip a meal, let me know. The only thing that is not optional is taking their prescribed medicines, but you don't have to worry about that since nurses dispense all medicines."
Ms. Addler smiled at them and asked, "Got it?" The teens nodded. The nurse said, "Billie, Beth will introduce you to your people and give you their background. Tommy, come with me, and we'll say hello to your residents."
The first three women Tommy met were pleasant and preparing to go to breakfast. They were the grandmotherly type you'd expect to meet here. The nurse explained their conditions and needs. They all had had cancer, heart and respiratory disease, and vision and hearing problems.
She introduced him to Mr. Davos and Mrs. Edwards. They were large people with heart issues and in the early stage of dementia.