This a complete work of fiction and any resemblance to any living or dead person is completely coincidental. All characters are above the age of 18.
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Part 1 : Being Modern
Liam Hall was a 6'3'' teenager with a well-built body; his mother Regina, a 5'7'' buxom brunette. But according to him, she was an old-fashioned woman in a modern world.
She was busty and had full, ripe breasts, yet her dressing sense was so out of date that, to Liam's dismay, the best of her womanly features were always kept hidden from his eyes, which brimmed with fierce lust.
Liam's taboo desires for his mother partly rose because her appearance was charming, like women from Greek sculptures. Even at 37, her face was a fusion of cute features: shy blue eyes and a crisp smile that exuded seductive sweetness. On top of that, she had a mole on her upper lip to adorn her beauty.
But his lust was fueled by the accidental sight of her naked back when he forgot to knock. This was the first time he had a glimpse of what she looked like beneath those layers of garments. She had a graceful, curvy physique, peach-toned legs, and a full plump ass. As he gawked at her shapely back, it made his mouth drool and filled his heart with the lust of fifty demons.
Following that, he was caught in a tug of war between the guilt of seeing his mother in a way no son should and his desire to own her; with time, his desire proved stronger. It became his habit to wank every night while imagining her naked body as vividly as he could.
Yet, to his utter disappointment, mostly at home, she wore those oversized maxi dresses that made a woman look ten years older. In public, her choice of clothing was mostly long dresses that hemmed near her ankles, sometimes shirtwaists that looked like 50's fashion, and even her notion of short summer dresses were the ones that edged several inches below the knees.
It all pained Liam to look at women his mother's age blatantly wear short clothes, while she, many times sexier, still resorted to such a dull approach. So, at last, he made up his mind to take things into his own hands and turn her into a modern, milfy mare.
Chapter 1
One night, in the middle of spring, Liam decided to give it a try to spark things up in their shabby two-bedroom apartment. It had a tiny kitchen and a good enough living room, where they spent most of their time. Following dinner, Liam and Regina reclined on the worn couch in their scantly lit living room, sipping cheap wine and chatting about casual things. While he was not of legal age yet, she still sometimes allowed him to drink with her.
They were down a few glasses, and her more or less drunk state was obvious from the blush, dreamy eyes, and beds of sweat that formed on her forehead.
"Have you decided on your college?" Regina asked, her speech slurring a bit.
"Nah, not yet."
"You're going to be nineteen soon. Now you're stalling," she sighed.
Liam sat upright. "I am not stalling. I'm looking for a way to make money; we haven't had a home we can call our own or any savings. I need to-"
"Lee, listen to me," she cut him off. "You need to study and work on your career rather than be around your mom to waste your life."
Liam wasn't enjoying the way this conversation was heading. He had something more steamy in mind. Taking a deep breath, he gazed straight into her eyes and, with a bold, commanding voice, stated, "I am not wasting it, and I am not leaving you like that old man."
Regina frowned while a gloomy look unfurled around her face. "Let's not talk about him, right?"
"Yeah, let's not talk about that loser."
"Well, I can't blame him," she said, giving out a sad giggle and gulping a few sips. "I'm such an odd old woman, and men want young chicks."
Liam tightened his spine and almost exclaimed, "That's bullshit. You are not ugly or old; it's just that you have always been so old-schooled. That geezer made a huge mistake leaving you, leaving us."
"Your dad made his choice." She laughed frantically, taking a mammoth mouthful of wine, and said in a solemn whisper, "Who would rather be with me than some young girl, huh?"
Liam looked away. "If I had the chance, I would be with you than anyone else."
Regina's face lightened as she laughed out loud at his compliment. "Huh! What was that? Are you trying to flirt with your mother, Lee?"
"I am not flirting; I'm just saying that you are not old or ugly. You are beautiful, and..." he paused for a brief moment, then continued, "hot. Hot enough to be a model in Hollywood."
This made her chuckle again. "Are you blushing? Aww, you're such a mamma's boy."
"I'm not," he screeched.
His mother leaned towards him and caressed his head, stroking her fingertips through the strands of his hair. "Calm down, baby. You're such a sweet boy. Thanks for all the compliments; it was all to make Mamma happy, isn't it?"
"No ma I mean it. You are hot."
"Then how come your dad left me? How come no one ever asked me out?" She sadly whispered as her head drooped down with quivering lips.
The question his mom asked seemed like an opportunity. "It's cuz you have a poor sense of fashion. You still dress like you're living in the fifties."
Regina rolled her eyes. "We've talked about this before."
"No, we haven't; you avoid this conversation or you just nod and act like you understand, then the next morning it's all the same as ever again. You asked, how come no one ever asked you out? Here's what I'm going to tell you, if you start dressing like a modern woman, men will follow you like puppies."
She smiled, "Lee! I don't wanna be followed by men like puppies."
"Then do it for yourself. People call you strange, stupid, and all kinds of stuff; it hurts me to hear such things about you."
She rolled her eyes again. "Do what? Wear a bikini and roam the streets."