Go visit Linda's house
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- | You head out to the streets with your homework and | + | You head out to the streets with your homework and walk to Linda's house. Linda's mother, Shirley, answers the door. |
- | '''Shirley:''' Oh hello, Oliver | + | '''Shirley:''' Oh! hello, Oliver. |
- | '''You:''' Hello | + | '''You:''' Hello. |
- | '''Shirley:''' And I see you brought your homework. Math | + | '''Shirley:''' And I see you brought your homework. Math problems again? |
- | '''You:''' Yeah | + | '''You:''' Yeah. |
- | '''Shirley:''' Well come in then | + | '''Shirley:''' Well, come in, then. |
- | You entered the house, while you look at Shirley. Despite her being older you can't help but find parts of her attractive | + | You entered the house, while you look at Shirley. Despite her being older, you can't help but find parts of her attractive, with her big ass and breasts. While she wears her office clothes, you wondered if you wanted to feel them. |
'''You:''' Where's your husband? | '''You:''' Where's your husband? | ||
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'''You:''' And Linda? | '''You:''' And Linda? | ||
- | '''Shirley:''' Still in her room | + | '''Shirley:''' Still in her room. |
- | '''You:''' Hello | + | '''You:''' Hello. |
- | '''Shirley:''' So I've just received a call from your mother. She said that you'll look after Linda tonight? | + | '''Shirley:''' So, I've just received a call from your mother. She said that you'll look after Linda tonight? |
- | '''You:''' Yes I am | + | '''You:''' Yes, I am. |
- | '''Shirley:''' Well are you sure it's no trouble by yourself? | + | '''Shirley:''' Well, are you sure it's no trouble, by yourself? |
- | '''You:''' No trouble at all. I really like hanging out with her | + | '''You:''' No trouble at all. I really like hanging out with her. |
- | '''Shirley:''' Well she enjoyed spending time with you too. You've been like a big brother to her, and my husband says that it's alright if | + | '''Shirley:''' Well, she enjoyed spending time with you, too. You've been like a big brother to her, and my husband says that it's alright, if it's just you, but I'm still not sure. One of my neighbors says that she'll look after Linda, here ,while we head off. |
- | '''You:''' I can assure you. Linda will be fine | + | '''You:''' I can assure you. Linda will be fine. |
- | '''Shirley:''' I don't know still. I did say to my husband that I can stay home while he does the presentation at the office, but you know how he is | + | '''Shirley:''' I don't know, still. I did say to my husband that I can stay home, while he does the presentation, at the office, but you know how he is. |
- | '''You:''' I do | + | '''You:''' I do. |
- | + | She did say that she would stay home, but also said that a babysitter would come to look after Linda. | |
Current revision as of 15:19, 10 June 2015
You head out to the streets with your homework and walk to Linda's house. Linda's mother, Shirley, answers the door.
Shirley: Oh! hello, Oliver.
You: Hello.
Shirley: And I see you brought your homework. Math problems again?
You: Yeah.
Shirley: Well, come in, then.
You entered the house, while you look at Shirley. Despite her being older, you can't help but find parts of her attractive, with her big ass and breasts. While she wears her office clothes, you wondered if you wanted to feel them.
You: Where's your husband?
Shirley: He left early for the office. I'll be heading off soon.
You: And Linda?
Shirley: Still in her room.
You: Hello.
Shirley: So, I've just received a call from your mother. She said that you'll look after Linda tonight?
You: Yes, I am.
Shirley: Well, are you sure it's no trouble, by yourself?
You: No trouble at all. I really like hanging out with her.
Shirley: Well, she enjoyed spending time with you, too. You've been like a big brother to her, and my husband says that it's alright, if it's just you, but I'm still not sure. One of my neighbors says that she'll look after Linda, here ,while we head off.
You: I can assure you. Linda will be fine.
Shirley: I don't know, still. I did say to my husband that I can stay home, while he does the presentation, at the office, but you know how he is.
You: I do.
She did say that she would stay home, but also said that a babysitter would come to look after Linda.
You: