Comforting My Friend's Mom
Love blooms with my friend's mom
Disclaimer: All sexual activity is between characters over the age of 18. Any similarity between these characters, and any other real people is entirely coincidental.
I don’t have a PhD in English or Writing. So, give me a break on English and grammar. I hope you like it.
This story contains various forms of sexual activity between consenting adults: a young man above the age of 18 and a mature woman. It also includes anal sex. If this offends you, please move on.
Guys being guys, my friends and I were always checking out the women, and typically we rated them on a scale of one to ten. It didn't really matter who she was, her race, her size, or whatever. No woman was immune from the rating scale, even our mothers.
My best friend was Greg. He and I, along with all our gang, were just out of high school, and were 19. Greg’s mom wasn't a woman most of the guys would rate very high usually averaged about seven among all my friends’ moms, but she resembled my mom. So, I guess that's why I was drawn to her. They say most men marry their mothers.
She was 39, had a button nose, pretty blue eyes with frosted, dishwater blonde hair styled in a bouffant straight out of the 50's, shapely hourglass figure, and a plump, breathtaking, bubble butt to die for, no doubt to make up for her lack of breasts. I guess that’s why most of my friends deducted three points from the perfect ten I thought she deserved. In any case, she also had shapely thighs, beautifully sculpted claves and small pretty feet. She stood about five feet three inches tall in her bare feet. She also had creamy ivory colored skin, but during the summer she spent a lot of time getting slightly tanned. All-in-all a very gorgeous woman in my opinion.
My friends and I liked hanging out at Greg's house. He had a basement that had been converted into a media room with games, big screen TV, and an awesome stereo system. There was a couch against the wall with a big picture mirror above it, two large comfortable chairs facing inward, and a coffee table in between for convenience.
The TV was in front of the couch so all could see, and there were also a few gaming chairs that were easily rolled around for the fierce battles we played on the various gaming consoles.
Plus, Greg didn't have a father hanging around busting our chops about one thing or another, and his mom, Patsy, would always serve us snacks when we were there. Sometimes, she'd even hang out with us, and drink a few beers while we played. She was a cool mom, and fun when she hung out with us.
When we were hanging out, I always made sure I was sitting in one of the chairs on either side of the couch. It made it much easier to see Ms. Day’s ass when she bent over to serve us snacks.
Damn! Did she have a great ass! Not to mention her gorgeous thighs and claves as they went all the way down to her pretty little feet.
Ms. Day always wore these little one-piece rompers that hugged her body nicely. They zipped up the front, had short sleeves, and the short legs were only a couple of inches long, if that, for displaying that breathtaking ass and thighs. She must’ve had several of those rompers because that’s all she ever seemed to be wearing around the house. She obviously knew how good she looked in them.
I didn't know anything about Greg's father. He never talked about him, but I found out later that his dad skipped out on them when Greg was just a toddler. They never really heard from him after he flew the coop, and they never tried to track him down.
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Greg, along with me and all our friends, rode motorcycles. We loved the freedom. I guess you could say we had our own little motorcycle gang, but we didn't do any of the criminal activity typically associated with motorcycle gangs. We weren't that kind of gang. We just loved riding our bikes.
Greg was kind of a speed freak. Whenever he was on the open road, with little or no traffic, he'd gun it reaching speeds well over 120 mph. That was just too fast for my taste. So, sometimes he’d have to stop and wait for the rest of us to catch up.
Then came the day that changed our lives forever. Greg was riding on an unfamiliar road at top speeds when he came up on a curve. Before he could adjust, he lost it, and ended up in the wood’s unconscious, wrecked against a tree.
His injuries were severe, and he was put in the Intensive Care Unit as the doctors treated him. He was there for a couple of months. The first few weeks he was in a medically induced coma to protect his brain functionality as he healed.
Eventually, the doctors allowed him to come out of his coma, but, by then, the only people that came by regularly was his mother and me. I think our friends just got tired of coming by to see someone that never knew they were ever even there. By the time the doctors woke him, everyone had pretty much gotten on with their lives.
Once Greg was awake, it didn't go unnoticed that the only people he ever seemed to see were his mom and me. Sure, some of our friends would pop in every now and then, but not often and not for very long.
Greg's health seemed to be getting better for a short period. Then, suddenly, he took a turn for the worse. Although he was still conscious, he'd be in and out for short periods of time.
Then, while he was in one of his short lucid moments, he asked to speak to me alone, and sent his mother out.
That's when he asked me something that took me by complete surprise. He asked "If I don't pull through, buddy, will you look after my mom? You're the only one I can trust with this. Please take care of her. I know her, and, If I'm gone, she'll completely lose it."
I knew this was a big ask, and so did he. So, I thought about it seriously for a few minutes, making sure he knew I was taking it seriously, too. Then I said "Sure, I'll take good care of her. Don't worry about anything except getting better, and out of that bed."
Not long afterwards, maybe just a few days, he fell back into a coma for a few days before the doctors came in and told his mom that there was very little hope he'd ever recover. Fortunately, while Greg was in one of his short conscious spells, he gave the doctors permission to talk to his mother about his health in my presence.
That was a good choice on Greg's part because his mother completely fell apart when the doctors broke the bad news to her that there was very little hope. She fell apart in my arms. I held her in the hospital nonstop for two days until Greg finally gave up the ghost.
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Once Greg was gone, his mom was a wreck. I stood by her throughout the ordeal. I even stayed in Greg's old bedroom for a while, which wasn’t easy for me, so I'd be available anytime she needed me, which was often.
I was with her when she made the arrangements for Greg's funeral. I even made a few decisions when it just became too much for her, and I held her throughout the entire funeral. I think some of her friends may have thought that was odd.
But, through it all, I kept my promise to my friend. No matter how tough it got, she always had me to give her comfort.
After a few of weeks, she was beginning to get back to her old self even though she cried herself to sleep most nights. So, I moved back to my apartment I shared with some friends.