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Click here"Doesn't my son have a beautiful cock?"
"Mmmm hummm!" was all Sharon could reply with her mouth filled with Ryan's thick cock.
Sheryl moved around Ryan and as Sharon deep-throated him, and he felt his Mom's tongue flicking at his dark star.
"Holy fuck!" he cried out and the feel of her rimming him pushed him over the precipice and with a deep growl of pleasure he shot his load deep into his aunt's mouth.
As Sharon felt the first pulses, she clamped her lips around Ryan's flesh, sucking and swallowing every bit of his thick hot creamy cum.
Sheryl stood up and wrapped her arms around her son from behind. She held him tight as he came down from his sexual high. Sharon licked his cock clean, stood and the three of them enjoyed a group hug.
After a bit, Sharon kissed her nephew and then giggling said, "I think we are all going to enjoy this new family dynamic. And look, it is almost midnight, and I know we are going to make tomorrow a very Good Friday!"
Perhaps to be continued...
This threesome is so fucking hot....looking forward to more.
Great read and played out well. Everyone is welcome to an opinion, but I don't see a need to knock up the mother and/or aunt or bring the maid into the mix. Very realistic that a MFF can be sustained.
When one paragraph ends with a quotation mark and the very next one starts with a mark, that indicates the character speaking has changed. When one character is speaking and is not uninterrupted by narrative or another character talking, every paragraph starts with a mark, but only the last one has a closing mark. You wrote the paragraphs of Sheryl telling Sharon what happened as conversation, not a monologue.
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If a paragraph doesn’t begin with a quotation mark, that indicates it’s narrative.
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