His New Dommy: Age Gap Romance (Call Her Mommy) by Nina Sestina
Author:Nina Sestina [Sestina, Nina]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2024-05-29T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter 4 - Angelica
It only took one look at him, and I knew. Talking to him only further informed my suspicions. Jimmy was overlooked by girls his age, mostly because of his awkward, fumbling delivery and lack of confidence. He was also a virgin, and perfectly ripe to be trained, spoiled, and corrupted by mommy.
The look of bewilderment in his eyes was everything I longed for, and feeling him lose control in his pants told me everything I needed to know about him. He was a sweet boy, tall and lanky with a thick, juicy length that I had awful plans for.
He was simply overwhelmed by the presence of a woman, especially when it came to intimacy. I found his nervousness endearing, as he was the polar opposite of being jaded. Jimmy wasnât a lost cause, he was just inexperienced. I knew that the girls who laughed at him now, would eventually wish theyâd treated him better. Guys like him only shined later in life, once girls realized what was actually important in a man.
I wanted him for myself, at least for the time being. Lord knows he needed it, and I could tell that he would be a quick study, so eager to please and service my needs. After giving him a nap and some food, I decided to test his obedience by spreading my cheeks, and making him lick my asshole.
There were no doubts in my mind that he could be properly trained, taught to go out and present himself in a more favorable light. The confidence of being seduced by a woman would surely offer him a boost, and removing the monkey of virginity from his back would do the rest.
Iâd been divorced for almost five years, as well as celibate. I hadnât been ready to date, or get out there, and I wasnât really interested in a one night fling sort of situationship. I stayed patient, mourning my marriage until the feelings had mostly passed.
When Jimmy moved in next door, I watched from the window with growing excitement. The close proximity made him accessible, and furthermore, I needed to get laid. It wasnât difficult at first, not having sex, but over time it became unbearable. I needed to get fucked, and I needed it badly.
Iâd put out some feelers with friends, letting them know that I was ready to tentatively step back into the dating pool. Or at least stick my toe in it.
There were some bites, my friend Kelly had a single male friend who she swore was a great guy. His only problems were that he was financially unsuccessful, a functional alcoholic, and had let himself go. My other friend Brittany wanted to set me up with someone from her work, but he was always traveling and only came through time a few times a month.
I figured if I was going to get with a broke guy, he might as well be young, hot, and full of potential. Not that I had any plans
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