So, I figured it was time to just get it to put there and get the constructive feedback needed to venture forth. This is the beginning of the adventure.
Please be gentle with a first-time erotic writer.
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Last December, I got a phone call from my mother, asking me to come back to Chicago. My favorite Uncle had passed away after a brief illness. Her sister, my aunt, had asked if I could give the eulogy.
Chicago? In December? Ugh!!
Six years ago, I left Chicago for Las Vegas right after graduating college and doing my one and only internship. I was so happy to escape the Midwest because of it’s winters. Now I was returning. In the dead of winter!
It was for a very worthy cause. My uncle was like a father figure to me. Actually, he and my father were like my pillars. The men who I wanted to be when I grew up. I would have never made it through college had he not been there for me after my father passed away.
My aunt? My mother’s older sister. What a woman. Not only was she beautiful outside, but she had a heart of gold inside. Never had a bad word for anyone. For her, I would do anything she asked of me.
So, I jumped a flight back home, and of course, had to land in the middle of a freezing snowstorm. I guess mother nature wanted to remind me why I left here in the first place!
At the memorial, the room was filled with friends and neighbors. I saw my childhood before me. The kids I grew up with as well as their parents. Neighbors who looked out for us and were there anytime we needed help for anything.
Some were small business owners, shop keepers, bar owners and restaurant entrepreneurs. Almost everyone I knew was there. It was that kind of a close-knit neighborhood.
Although my aunt and uncle didn’t have kids of their own, they were still part of the neighborhood. Hosting weekly get togethers. Always helping with neighborhood school events and family barbeques. Opening their backyard pool in the summer for all the kids to enjoy. They were the parents without the kids.
As I talked, I was watching my aunt, standing in the back of the room, next to my mother. Both ladies were properly dressed for the occasion, a grieving widow, and the supportive younger sister. Both dressed in stylish, black gowns.
Periodically, I would see her talking to the only person in the room that I didn’t know. And one you could tell, just from the way he was dressed, was not part of the neighborhood. But my aunt was giving hi her full attention.
Not a very tall man, maybe five six. In his early thirties. He was dressed more like he was attending a New York Banker meeting rather than the funeral of a cold town suburban neighbor.
My aunt was a little bit taller so when they talked, she would have to bend down a little, giving me a shot of her cleavage. He would look at me, talk to her, she would say something to him then he would turn his back and talk on the phone.
My aunt. She was the model image of a midwestern farmgirl living in the city. Big boned, well filled out with a little more cushion in all the right areas. She wasn’t fat, yet she wasn’t thin. That just right for a woman to snuggle with in the cold winter nights.
Her brunette hair was always straight as she kept long. Usually curling at the end, encasing her breasts. The big boobs followed down to a nice set of hips and her lovely legs and open toes shoes. Usually three-inch heels. But if not, open toed shoes.
She was the grieving widow. They had over thirty great years together and I never heard a bad word between them. Yet, she was who she was, always dressed appropriately for the occasion. She may be grieving, she may be dressed the part of the widow, like everything else she did, she was still showing off her ample cleavage. Encasing her natural 38D’s for all to see.
It didn’t matter if it was 30 below zero or 100 degrees in the sun. At church or helping at a school function. There were three things you could count on with Aunt Linda. One, she would be cordial, polite and always the first to volunteer to help. Never a bad word out of her mouth. Second. Properly dressed for the occasion. She had an outfit for every occasion. From bikini tops and blue jean shorts for the lake or pool, to floor length dress for a night out on the town. And three. She would be sporting her cleavage. Often you could also see her rock hard, pencil thick eraser nipples.
Of course, some of the mothers in the neighborhood complained constantly about her cleavage showing. Nothing else was showing, She kept her private bits properly covered. It was just her cleavage was always “there”, in our faces.
Especially when she would attend a school event or in the summer when they would open their backyard pool to us kids to cool off with swimming, games, and snacks.
Uncle Bruce would have no problem telling them to go F’ themselves. “She’s perfect and you all know it!” He would tell them. God Bless Him!!
I think every kid in the neighborhood probably got their nightly masturbation sessions started while thinking about her and what those beautiful boobs must look like and feel like unwrapped! I know I did and still do often… They are that beautiful!!
As I wrapped up my eulogy, she came forward, thanked me then kissed me on the cheek. Afterward, she disappeared with the strange man into the back room, my mother was close behind.
A few minutes later, the two ladies reappeared, and my aunt thanked everyone for coming and reminded everyone to love each other, because you never know what tomorrow brings.
After everyone had left, my aunt came over to where my mother and I were standing, Tears in her eyes, but a smile on her face. Again, she thanked me for leaving Las Vegas and coming here, in a snowstorm, for “this”. I reminded her what he meant to me, and that I would do anything for them. She smiled and asked me to remember that promise.
She smiled at my mother, then left. She said an old friend was driving her home and she was looking forward to seeing us there shortly.
Once she was out the door, my mother told me we were supposed to go over to her place and see what I had inherited. “Excuse me? What? Me? What did I inherited?”
My mother started to explain that the will was read shortly after the death. He left things to the various members of the family, but there was a envelope for his business affairs. A second will of sorts that was meant for only a few people. I was one of those people.
He and my father were very close business associates. They each worked from their home office. Claimed to be ‘independent” businessmen. But they seemed more like a partnership the way they were always together, in one office or the other.
When my father needed to travel for business, my uncle came to be sort of the man of the house(s) and ruled the kingdom!
When I started college, I wanted to be like them, so my major was business administration. They helped me, coached me, and mentored me. Then in my Junior year, my father passed away. My Uncle picked up where my dad had left off. Becoming my right arm practically. He was always there for me no matter what I was doing.