Julia tastes like a rice pudding-warm and exotic and addictive. Julia found it a bit hard to breathe. It was like she was molten chocolate being eaten by Sarah. She spread her legs even wider to give her better access and felt her thumb rubbing her clit until she was moaning heavily, saying her name over and over. She ate her and feasted down there, even better than all her male lovers combined. Sarah made her lay on the table and this time, every inch of her pussy is exposed. Julia was feasted on with gusto, Sarah’s touch making her want to scream, except she can’t do.
Sarah inserted a finger inside her and screwed her gently. Julia raised her hips to meet her thrusts. Just then, the door opened and Mr. Adams stepped inside. He quietly closed the door, to the shock of the two women. “Don’t stop. I like to watch.”
Sarah removed the rest of Julia’s clothes and she started fondling the woman’s breasts. Her nipples were small and pink and she sucked on each one gently, making Julia moan even louder. Her one hand went back to her cunt and this time, she inserted two fingers. Julia’s juices were dropping endlessly, causing the edge of the table to become slick and wet.
Mr. Adams took a deep breath and watch the action unfold. She couldn’t believe that he had employed a slut for a babysitter. A beautiful slut at that. He also had no idea that Sarah is THIS wild. His bulge cannot be hidden now as it stood out from the rest of him. He couldn’t blink. Seeing Sarah’s tongue lick the babysitter’s cunt was so much of a turn on.
He took of his clothes without taking his eyes off on the two women. He walked slowly towards them and rubbed her hardness along Sarah’s nape. The woman moaned but cannot be distracted. She went behind the desk and started kissing Julia…
Rain on Me
The rain came as it always does: sudden, hard, and without warning. Looking out from the living room window and into the inky darkness torn apart by the slashing raindrops, it was Fiona who first invaded my thoughts. Fiona, my wife for seven years now, I believe, was probably driving home at this very moment. No, scratch that. I knew she was driving home at this very moment. Fiona is brimming with more positive traits than I can handle, but spontaneity is not one of them. My wife is a creature of habit and routine. When she plans to get home from wherever, she intends to get home from wherever.
Patty, the babysitter whom Fiona and I have hired for around four months now, looked up from the book she was reading. The Shining by Stephen King, I noticed. Patty was a pretty kid. Still 21 years old, she was more than beginning to show some physical attributes that gave more than heavy hints of a life filled with men chasing after her, begging her to give them her hand, and promising her the world if she would do so.
Patty was attractive and sensual in a way you wouldn’t notice when you first set your sights on her. A brunette, she had pin-straight hair that she wore in a length that reached the middle of her shoulder blades. She had a figure that spoke of secret curves, a matter I sometimes thought while lying awake in bed at night that I would like to check, to explore. Of course it’s hard to be wrapped up in such thoughts when there’s Fiona sleeping soundly beside me, but sometimes, those thoughts do come alive. And when they come alive, I let them stay alive.
Fiona and I have a kid named Tanner. He’s five years old, and he’s the most inquisitive kid in the world. I’m being serious here. The little guy just won’t quit asking all sorts of questions, ranging from the mundane (“Do you think I could fly to the moon, Daddy?”) to the serious (“How are these rocks formed, Mommy?”). We have had babysitters in the past, and unfortunately, a good chunk of them simply couldn’t take Tanner’s out-of-this-world curiosity. Fiona said that was because the babysitters were total idiots who didn’t know any shit. I chuckled at that, but I agreed with her. Kids these days seem to belong to a different breed. Wherever their interests lie, reading and learning new stuff aren’t one of them. No wonder Tanner drove them mad.
Patty was an exception, and every day my wife and I gave ourselves a pat on the back for having found such an awesome babysitter. Patty looked nothing like the typical nerd who would rather spend time with books than with people. Like I’ve said, Patty got a generous sprinkling in terms of the looks department. But while she looked like she could be the prom queen if she chose to, the girl loved to read. Upon arriving home, Fiona and I would often find her curled up on the couch with a book in hand, reading with such fierce concentration she sometimes would not hear us come in.
Patty’s passion for reading earned nods of approval from my wife and I. It helped with Tanner’s nonstop questions, and there’s something about a good-looking girl who has the brains to boot. I didn’t tell my wife this, of course. As far as I could recall, I never thought of Patty in, you know, that way. But just because I have not thought about her in such light doesn’t mean I would not consider seeing her in such manner.