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Click hereI took a deep drag of the joint, blew out the smoke slowly and looked her in the eye, "I'd really love that. I'm good at keeping secrets".
"I owe you something..." Grandma said, smiling. She slowly fell to the floor on her knees and positioned herself between my legs, her hands on either knee, her ass sticking out seductively from under her dressing gown. She then began kissing along my inner thigh, making her way to my cock. She put her face against my cock and began to kiss it, and gently sucked my balls, each one at a time. My cock got hard quickly and she began to suck on the head. She brought her hand up to the base and began jerking me off while bobbing up and down on my stiffening cock. I could feel her massaging my cock with her tongue, and giving it little gently love bites with her teeth. I caressed her head and encouraged her "that's it Grandma, just like that, suck that big cock". She moaned in reply, sucking deeper and harder until the room was filled with wet sucking sounds.
I could feel my orgasm build and my balls tighten as she massaged them.
"Yeah" I thought to myself. "I'll help my Grandma with her needs".
That sex was hot. Nudging the cervix to her womb where his dad once grew. Hope you continue this story or write more grandma ones!
A nice little story. You need to develop a habit of proofreading everything you write—and I mean everything: A check you write, a salutation on a birthday card, and especially your stories—everything. Use your spellcheck and correct your grammar, punctuation, etc. It will improve your flow and your storytelling. If you need help editing, get it. Regards.
So the glaring question is: Where’re you from. You obviously didn’t grow up on a 1,500 hectare anything in Wyoming, much less a farm. Even farmers in Wyoming refer to their property as a ranch, because farming is an addendum to beef ranching. AND hectares, as a unit of measure, is not a Wyoming thang, either.
Your premise starts out shot to hell before it even gets started. Know your subject and know your audience.