Mom & Son Get it Done
would drive the hundred miles to see the big game.
Even though Brad couldn't make it, Caroline wanted to go as well.
After the game they could all get together with Bobby and go to
this swell pizza place in Oakmore for a late supper. Bobby could
then ride home with them instead of taking the team bus back. That
would save his dad the trouble of having to pick him up at the high
school so late that night.
     
    Southfield played a magnificent game that
evening and Bobby was the star. Flushed with victory he, his
parents and Caroline had pizza at Gino's Pizzeria During the meal
Bobby sensed something strange at the table. At first he couldn't
put his finger on it and figured maybe he was getting "signals"
from his mom, but when he started to pay attention to this he
noticed that she didn't act out of character at all. She spent a
lot of time talking to Caroline and him and virtually ignored his
dad which was par for the course and nothing unusual. After some
time he began to notice that Mrs. Bishop seemed to be giving him
what he thought were weird looks. It was difficult to divine, but
she seemed to look at him differently although he couldn't quite
explain it to himself. And each time he looked over at her he
noticed that she would look him directly in the eye as if no one
else were at the table and she never broke contact; he was always
the first one to look away. After awhile it got almost embarrassing
and he simply quit looking at her altogether.
     
    Caroline Bishop had been their next door
neighbor and Bobby's mom's best friend for just about as far back
as he could remember. She was a blond woman of medium build except
that she had large breasts. She was cute in a "pixyish" sort of way
which didn't especially appeal to Bobby, but she was always nice to
him and paid him well for cutting her grass and doing odd chores
now and then. To him, Caroline was just one of those sort of
neutral people in his life; she was just there, neither liked or
disliked. So why all of a sudden after all these years would she
being acting funny like this? Or was he just imagining things.
Bobby thought he was probably just very tired and hung over from
the excitement of the ball game. He finally decided it was he and
chalked the whole business up to his imagination.
     
    Getting in the car for the two-hour drive
back to Southfield it worked out that his mother sat up front while
his dad drove. That put him and Caroline in the back seat together.
After just a few minutes his mother said something to him which he
didn't hear. When she finally got his attention he said, "Sorry,
mom. I guess I just dozed off for a second."
     
    Caroline jumped in immediately with, "We know
you're tired, hon. You've had a big night. Why don't you just lie
down here and go to sleep." Scooting all the way over to the left
of the seat up against the door she patted her lap and said, "Come
on, you can rest your head in my lap and sleep till we get
home."
     
    Not one to argue, especially now being so
tired, Bobby turned and lay back, adjusting his frame as best he
could to the confines of the seat with his head resting on
Caroline's soft skirt clad thighs and staring at the dark roof.
     
    "Comfy, dear?" Caroline solicited.
     
    "Uh huh," Bobby purred as he dropped almost
immediately into that half conscious state most people enter when
riding in cars. He felt Caroline stroke the top of his head a
couple of times and then he was out.
     
    The next thing Bobby remembered upon waking
was the gentle motion of the automobile moving down the highway
which had lulled him to sleep. As he opened his eyes he noticed it
was still dark and that his head was still in Caroline's lap.
Moving his eyes to the right a bit and looking up he was startled
to see one large bare breast capped with a puffy pink nipple
vaguely visible in the low light jutting out between the folds of
Mrs. Bishop's unbuttoned blouse and jacket. Then he looked up
further directly into Mrs. Bishop's lust filled

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