Please note, all sex in this story is between adults over 18. All cities, persons, and companies in it are fictional.
Tesla is just a random company I used for plot development. The usage of Tesla doesn't reflect the real company in any way, it is a fictionalized version of the company, and I don't even try to be accurate with the facts regarding it, if that bothers you don't read this.
If incest bothers you, don't read this.
If you are looking for jerk-off material this story might disappoint you. It's a tale about a relationship that takes an unexpected turn and mainly focuses on the story aspect not the sex.
I enjoyed writing this, but unlike most of my stories this will be the shortest full story I will likely write. I hope you get some entertainment out of it.
Thanks to BiAsianGirl for her feedback and Alwaysready64 for getting out of his comfort zone and editing this. All the errors you'll find were due to me sneaking in more snippets of things here and there after the story was edited, so don't blame my editors.
Edited 12/28/21
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"Come on Baby. Don't you love me?" the blonde bombshell standing before me asked.
That was a loaded question if I ever heard one. Of course, I loved her. She was the most attractive woman I knew, and the only one I ever loved.
"Mom, you're not being fair. You know I love you, but I can't do that," I complained.
"Please? You know I've been looking for a job in my field for over a year now. This position would be a godsend; it's - just - perfect."
"Mommmm... You know I want you to find a job..." I whined.
I knew this was a touchy subject with her. Mom really wanted a career after fighting to get a degree. She never had anything other than part-time work all her life. She was relegated to menial part-time jobs and being a full-time stay-at-home mom most of my life. Even now, after I've flown the nest, she still hasn't found a job in her career.
She had me when she was sixteen and Dad married her out of obligation rather than love. To his credit he was never abusive to her, at least not physically. But Mom could be hard-headed, opinionated and difficult to say the least, so it was no surprise that they argued quite a bit.
Despite having to raise me by herself since Dad really wanted nothing to do with being a parent, she put herself through college. It took her almost eleven years to graduate since she could only go part-time. Despite Dad's discouragement, she persisted and got her master's in business a few years after her undergraduate degree and has been looking for an opening in her field ever since. Truth be told, she could have found a job by now if she was willing to work her way up, but she knew her worth and refused to compromise.
"I don't want 'just a job', Kyle. I want a CAREER. This would be perfect for me. It's rare to find a prestigious position like this one in this city, much less one that I'm qualified for."
To call Rockport a city was a bit of a stretch. It recently grew from being a large town to a small city in less than a decade. It didn't have any buildings larger than twenty stories, but it did have the advantage of having its own harbor, a university and was located near a major highway.
Tesla was Rockport's biggest impetus in its explosive growth ever since they decided to establish a research facility here less than a decade earlier.
"I know," I moaned empathetically, "But, if you want a career in business so badly, why not look in Newport? It's a bigger city with a slew of corporations more akin to your 'career'. This is an engineering town. Other than Tesla everything is small potatoes, and Tesla usually promotes from within."
"You know I can't afford to move. Besides, I want to stay close to you. You're all the family I have left," she said, sadly.
I think she was trying to make me feel guilty, but I'd been dealing with her guilt trips for years. The truth was that if she wanted to move, I would help her financially and Newport was only twenty minutes down the highway.
Mom and dad divorced when I turned fourteen, pretty much right after she got her MBA. I guess he had enough of her willfulness, at least that's what I gathered from their arguments. I was just amazed they lasted as long as they did. The funny thing was she was way out of his league. How he ever got her pregnant in the first place is a mystery, she must have been pretty drunk.
She looked good enough to be some rich man's trophy wife. For a woman she was fairly tall at 5'11". She had sharp angular cheekbones, a slightly upturned nose, beautiful crystal blue eyes and the sexiest curves I had ever seen on a real woman.
Trophy wife or no, she had a mind of her own and always had something to say, I think that was why she was also so hard to hire. I never thought she was harsh or mean, just the opposite, she was kind and giving, even to a fault. But she was a voracious reader and always knew something about any topic. She loved watching YouTube videos and probably watched every Ted Talk available. I always loved her mind and the way she thought, maybe because we were so much alike.
But her and Dad were like oil and water. I think he was too old school and didn't appreciate a woman being smarter than him, but I never did get to ask him because after the divorce I really didn't see much of him and frankly didn't really care. He barely had anything to do with me growing up so I couldn't miss what he was never going to give.
Mom got the house in the divorce and was living off child support and alimony for years. When I turned eighteen the child support stopped, and the alimony decree expired a few years after that. Mom was so focused on doing everything to make me successful in life that she hadn't even bothered to look for work until I finished school.
I was a child prodigy in math. At age thirteen, I solved an NP-Complete proof that previously baffled mathematicians for decades. Not only did I receive a 65-thousand-dollar prize but soon after was inundated by a slew of recruiters from many prestigious universities.
The problem was my talents in math and logic didn't carry over to other subjects. As a matter of fact, I struggled in subjects like history, sociology, and English, pretty much anything that required memorization of facts rather than logic. Not that I was retarded in those areas, rather I just was just like any thirteen-year-old when it came to those subjects.