I read so many great stories here on Literotica and find myself so enraptured by the details and stories that come through here that it's just unfathomable to me. Yet for me, I find the most erotica stories come from the "true" factor. Those stories told from past experiences always held some form of feeling and emotion, that one discovers him or herself wrapped up within the tale itself. It's very erotic and sentimental.
That's the type of author I am. Every story told by me is truthful. Each and every story is a part of me and who I am, it's something that made the individual you "see" before you. So, yet again I let you into my world.
Everyone has that "one song" that always brings them back to their youth. Even though I am only 22, the song called "The Summer Of 69" has always held memories for me due to the factor that this story takes place the last summer I was "home", before I moved away and started my own life.
And it was the most romantic and memorable summer of my life.
David Choi was my best friend my whole life. He was born and raised in Japan, in the traditional Japanese family lifestyle. His father was the classic military man who got stationed in Japan, fell in love and had a family, only to eventually move back to the United States.
I met David when I was six years old and we have been inseparable ever since. We grew up on the same block together, went to the same school, did everything together. His family was my family and vice versa.
So it was hard when David told me the week before our High School graduation that he was going to go in the military like his Father and he and his mother would be stationed at his Father's base in Russia. I felt like I was losing my best friend, and my family, and it was not the easiest thing to swallow.
David and I shared a mutual "going away party" (however, I wasn't leaving for college for another two months). And we both said our mutual emotional goodbyes. We really didn't say much that day, just let the day past, realizing what the next few days would bring.
The day of David's departure to boot camp came and went, and life continued circling around the sun. The summer was slow and unnerving, living in a small town you have very little to entertain yourself with, and when your best friend ups and leaves, it's even more difficult to do the things you like.
I dated girls on and off that summer, yet found more pleasure in just working and keeping busy.
That's when things got really strange.
In my last year of High School I took on a job at a local delivery pharmacy store in my hometown. It was a simple nine to fiver at five fifty an hour. It was nice because I really didn't answer to anyone, I got in my car, made deliveries and on slow days, just cruised for no reason.
A month had past since David and his Family had departed, and I was at work just twiddling my thumbs doing nothing. As usual, a noon time delivery came to the counter and it was my job to pick it up and move it out.
So with great "excitement" (note the sarcasm), I got in my truck and drove off to this nameless street with a bag of pills.
I pulled up to the apartment complex, walked up the stairs and went to the assigned room number. As I knocked on the door and waited for the recipient to answer the door I just stood there doing nothing, glancing briefly at the bag to see who the delivery was for I noticed the name "Choi" on the bag.
I kinda just chuckled and didn't think much of it. From what David had told me the name Choi was quite common in the US as Smith was. So I didn't put two and two together and tell someone opened the door and my mouth hit the floor.
As the door swung open I couldn't believe who was standing across from me, Talia Choi, David's mother.
"Andrew?!?" she exclaimed in excitement!
"Mrs. Choi! Oh my God!" I exclaimed in response!
We both laughed and embraced as though we hadn't seen each other in two lifetimes. We chuckled and did the classic hug where your upper body sways side to side in excitement and unison.
"Come in! Come in!" she said excitedly
I could only smile and walk in. "Is David with you? If that son of a gun didn't call me and tell me..."
She cut me off with only a slight smile "No, David's still in Russia, with his Father. Living the military life and doing things that he was bred to do!"
I nodded politely and said "good good" and tried to continue the conversation with the best of my abilities. "Where's Mr.Choi? He still in Russia as well?"
"Yes she replied," as her smile dwindled and we both walked to the couch in the nearby living room. She continued: "Mr. Choi and I are going through a trial separation right now, things weren't just working out..."
"Oh no," I responded concerned, these people were just like my parents, it wasn't something I was expecting to happen, they always seem so happy.
"I am so sorry!" I kinda mumbled, not knowing really what to say.
"It's okay," she said taking a seat next to me on the sofa. "it was bound to happen, Daniel and David were born from the same mold, it just didn't work me not being the classic Military Wife."
I nodded, it was awkward to hear this news, being the same age as her son I didn't know really how to respond, it was something I felt you just sat there and went "uh-huh, uh-huh" aimlessly to please the other party without putting your foot in your mouth.
"So how have you been?" she asked excitedly. "I bet you're very excited about school starting next month?"