Disclaimers: There are several aspects of this FICTIONAL story. The title refers to the 1961 hit song by The Lettermen, that was first recorded in 1952. It's been sung by many great singers, including Nat King Cole, and Doris Day, to name a few. There is the matter of surviving a cheating spouse. There is a dream sequence, that combines science fiction, with lesbian and futanari figures thrown in for some added excitement. And, the category I've decided to put this in, will tell my loyal readers what my main gist is. Oh, anyone partaking in sexy shit is at least eighteen years of age. If you happen to be one of the true assholes who hate every story I write, then you won't like this one, either. One final note. THERE IS NO FUCKING UNDERAGE SEX IN THIS STORY!
Cast of characters:
Pamela Carlson Parsons. Me. Fifty-one years of age, a widow, for the past twenty years.
Ed & Ann Parsons, my oldest son and his wife. Both twenty-nine years of age, with two sons, ages seven and five.
John & Bonnie Parsons, my second son and his wife. Both twenty-seven years of age, with a son and a daughter, seven and three, respectively.
Janine Fox, next door neighbor, thirty-seven years of age, with one daughter.
Onto my story.
I'm sitting on my patio, watching my two older grandsons playing catch with a baseball. They are first cousins, as each of their fathers are my two grown sons. They are Edward Parsons, Jr., seven years of age, and John Parsons, Jr., just under seven years of age. The two older boys finally decided to include Pat, Eddie's younger brother in their game of catch.
It seems as my two sons, Ed, Sr, and John, Sr, and their respective wifes added to their families, nearly the same time. At least when they each had a second child, they were nearly two years apart.
I think it would be best if I toss in a little back story.
I was born and raised in the city of Bremerton, Washington, best know for the home of the Puget Sound Naval Shipyards. This was the entire Kitsap Peninsula's largest employer.
My dad, Patrick Carlson worked there as a welder for over thirty-five years. My mother, Diane worked there, too, as a baker.
I did have some dates in high school, but absolutely none of them were memorable. It seems as if most of the boys who attended West Bremerton High School shied away from a slightly chubby flat chested girl.
After graduation, I attended North Seattle Community College, for a one year secretarial certificate. It taught me nearly everything I needed to know about working in an office.
The one thing it didn't teach me, was how to avoid jerks. More on that subject, later.
During my one year course, I did have a few dates, one of which divested me of my virginity. I do have to admit, this young man was underwhelming. It wasn't just his five inches of manhood, it was the fact he acted like he was doing me a favor fucking me. Oh, yes, our first time lasted maybe three minutes, and I made sure there wasn't a second time.
After completing this course, I was hired by a very large commercial real estate company, as a secretary. I loved my job, right away. I was actually earning a paycheck, and found a nice studio apartment, that I could afford.
Since I couldn't afford a car, I was lucky enough to live on a bus line, that dropped me at the block I worked at.
For the first six months, or so, I just learned everything I could about my job. The older ladies were more than helpful, to the point of giving me some insight on some of the men working there.
I knew who was married, and who wasn't. I knew dating someone I worked with could be dangerous, and I learned who were the skirt chasers, too.
I have to admit, I was more than attracted to one Jason Parsons. Maybe seven or eight years older than me, and supposedly one of the most up and coming salesmen in our company. Very easy on the eyes, and from what I'd heard in the break room, sort of a ladies man.
Did I heed some of what I'd heard? Sort of, but when he invited me to lunch, one afternoon, I couldn't say yes fast enough.
Just him asking me to lunch made me stop and think. Why me? He probably could get any girl he wanted, but he asked me. Wow.
Just sitting having lunch, I did find out a bit more about him. Yes, he was twenty-eight years of age, single, but looking, his words, not mine. Very easy to look at. A shade over six feet tall, and on the muscular side, but not the body builder type.
Walking back to work, holding hands, we stopped outside our building, when he took my face in both hands and very gently kissed me. Smiling at each other, we just went back to work, with him telling me we should get together, again.
Sitting at my desk, I was fairly certain we'd do just that, but away from work.
I did still hear some of the other ladies in the office, telling me to be careful.
Jason and I would talk most days, but there were days when he wouldn't be in the office, as I assumed he was out making a living.
I did look forward to his office time, and there were more than one occasion when we would do just a little more than just talk.
It must have been the third or fourth week, when just out of sight of prying eyes, he did give me a toe curling kiss. When both of his hands took hold of my butt cheeks, pulling me in close enough to feel his growing bulge, my eyes shot wide open.
"Why Mr. Parsons, is that a banana in your pocket, or are you very happy to see me?"
My father was a big fan of Bob Hope, and that was one of his favorite lines.
Going back to my desk, I really had a decision to make, if and when we did finally go on a real date.
Did I really want this very attractive man in my bed? My social life was stuck in neutral, so I think that was telling me what my decision would be.
Just over a week later, he did ask me to dinner. I hesitated for a minute, or two, but said yes.
On the Friday afternoon of our date, he came to my desk and told me how sorry he was, but he just couldn't get out of an important meeting with some bigshot, that could last well into the evening.
Was I disappointed? Yes. Was I shocked? Not really, from what I'd been hearing from some of the other girls in the office. Was I going to learn from this? Most definitely, I hoped.
For the next two months or so, we did have a lunch, or two, but nothing more than some office time conversation. He did let me know just how busy he was, and I decided not to mention anything about that missed dinner.
One Friday afternoon, an old friend from high school had contacted me about going out with him, so I jumped at the chance.
As I was leaving work, meeting my friend, Ted Bailey in front of our office, we just hugged, a little just as Jason was leaving, noticing Ted and I in a little embrace.
Jason didn't say anything, but I could tell he was taking notice of the two of us.
Did I try to make him jealous? Not sure, but I wanted to convey the fact that I wasn't going to sit home night after night waiting for him to decide if there was anything to 'us'.
Ted and I did have a great time, on Friday, and no, he didn't spend the night with me. We decided we were just good friends.
Monday morning proved to be very interesting. Just as I was getting a morning cup of coffee, Jason was in our kitchen area, too, and asked if I had a good weekend.
When I told him I did, he asked if we could try that dinner thing again, on Friday night.
I told him that was fine with me, and as he left, he gave me a little kiss on my cheek.
I just couldn't help having this feeling about Jason that should have made me weary. Did I pay attention to my inner thoughts? Uh, nope.
We actually did finally go to dinner, and to be truthful, it was really nice. He was a perfect gentleman. Yes, he did give me several toe curling, knee knocking kisses, as we stood at the door of my apartment. We looked into each others eyes, and he whispered to me that he didn't think I was ready for him to spend the night. I did have to agree.