Summary: Blame it on the Tango.
Keywords: MF, consensual, love, older woman, aunt, mother, incest, mature, first time, virgin
Version: 1.00
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STANDARD DISCLAIMER
Although there are many elements of fact, the following should be regarded as a piece of fiction is intended as ADULT entertainment.
It contains material of an explicit SEXUAL nature. If you are offended by such content or language, please DO NOT read any further.
This story may not be reproduced in any form for profit without the written permission of the author, Jack Wellard.
Copyright (C) 2013 Jack Wellard. All rights reserved.
Prologue
Dan and I had been friends from childhood. Born within a few weeks of each other in pre-war South London we were separately evacuated to avoid the Blitz. After the war our families returned to Lambeth to re-build their lives. For Dan and I this was a truly amazing time! There were many bomb sites where fallen and damaged buildings made wonderful places for lads like us to explore. Our parents forbade such activities but in reality it was far too tempting for young adventurous boys wanting to play at soldiers, pirates or explorers. Our friendship grew from sharing those dangers and secrets despite our going to different secondary schools. Similar in physique people often remarked how we could be brothers, even twins.
Although at different schools, we both quit formal education at age 16 to find jobs to contribute to the family budget. While I started at the bottom in banking Dan joined the insurance industry. Later, we were called up for National Service at the same time and ended up serving in the same regiment.
The story you are about to enjoy was related by Dan over several sessions while we played at real soldiers during long cold nights patrolling the East German border. We had been called up on the same day for National Service and found ourselves going through basic training together. What we were actually doing in those dismal forests is no longer important but it provided plenty of time for exchanging experiences.
We stayed friends until Dan's untimely death. He visited my Cotswold cottage in recent years and we walked the hills still talking about our lives and loves. He was more than encouraging when I suggested that I might like to write some of his stories. The only requirement was that some names should be changed.
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Part One
When he was sixteen Dan's early promise as a rugby player was cut short by a serious injury to his knee which took a long time to heal. Walking, then running helped his recovery but his mother suggested that his unsteady balance could be improved by dancing. At that time nothing could be further from Dan's mind than going with his Mum to one of her evening dance classes. However, his resistance was eventually worn down and he agreed to give dancing a try.
During the bus ride to the first Wednesday session Dan's mother, Gloria, explained that most of the people in the class would be female and mostly older. The few male partners were mostly reluctant elderly husbands who came out of duty. Dan's inexperience in female company made him a little anxious and he wondered if he should have stayed at home.
By the end of the evening Dan's knee was aching and he was limping again. Nevertheless he appreciated how his balance might improve if he could master the posture requirements his mother demanded of her class. He also found that he was the centre of attention! Some of the older dancers wanted to mother him; the younger ones looked at this youth with different intentions!
Dan decided to persevere with the classes, at least until his injury was repaired. He quickly grew to enjoy the female company and was learning vital inter-personal skills. When his 17th birthday passed he had physically developed and was actually enjoying the evening classes. Of course his mother was delighted. Her big boy was something of a star, popular with everyone, becoming quite a stylish mover and ever willing to be used as a demonstrator. His injury has completely healed and during the next year Dan went into athletic training as well as keeping up with his dance classes. His physique was everything a young man could wish for. He now had stamina, balance and strength. During that year Gloria persuaded Dan to enter dance competitions. He was paired with various partners and performed well with them all. His greatest achievements were when he danced with his aunt Angela. She had maturity and elegance to complement his vigour and youth. By the time he reached 18, Angela was his only competition partner.