Aaron's break-up with his girl takes him back home. His mom has been doing sexy webcam shows during her son's absence. She confesses. Mother and son break every law by starting a wild taboo affair.
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His mom held her lower lip between her teeth, sunglasses aimed his way.
“I told you, I wasn’t expecting any visitors. God, you gave me such a fright,” she said.
They chuckled and then Aaron went to drink beer.
He found it done.
“Oh,” he said.
His mom tinkled a laugh.
“Going through that fast today.”
Aaron looked at her glass and then at his bottle before setting his focus on his mom’s face.
He said: “One of those days.”
Then pointed to the glass.
Said: “I could take another beer. What about you? More wine?”
His mom frowned.
“Better not. I’ve … I’ve got an appointment,” she said.
Aaron watched as his mom went for her phone. She checked the time.
Added: “Soon.”
“Okay,” Aaron put in.
A pause followed.
Time passed.
It got awkward.
Aaron looked at his mom.
He asked: “You okay?”
She winced and muttered something Aaron couldn’t make out.
Then she said: “Listen, I think there’s something you should know.”
Fear flashed through Aaron. He sat upright.
Asked: “Is everything okay? You’re not sick, are you, mom?”
His mother shook her head.
“No, not sick. Just busy. I’ve started something and, well, I worry you might disapprove.”
Aaron stared and then nodded.
Asked: “What have you started, mom?”
“Oh God,” she muttered.
Anxiety fluttered inside Aaron.
He said: “Okay, now I’m worried. The way you’re acting…?”
His mom sighed and waved a dismissive hand.
“No, it’s nothing for you to worry about,” she said.
She drained the wine and then sighed again, looking at Aaron.
“So, I guess I’ll tell you what’s going on,” she said.
Aaron frowned.
“This sounds bad, mom. Kinda ominous. I’m worried.”
His mother gave a half-shrug.
“It’s nothing to worry about. I promise. It’s just very … personal, Aaron. I worry how you’re going to take it.”
“Mom, come on. What the heck are you saying? Is it a guy? Are you seeing someone?”
His mom stared and then blurted a laugh, the sound of it like she thought the idea ridiculous.
“A guy? Jesus, no! I’m not seeing anyone, honey. I’ve been celibate for over a year—by choice, I hasten to add. There’s been no guy. Don’t need one. Don’t want one,” she finished.
Aaron pulled a face.
Said: “But--”
“No,” his mom cut in.
She held up one hand.
“Listen, you’re a grown-up, Aaron. I’m not going to kid around and hide it from you. I’ll tell you what’s what.”
“Okay, go ahead,” Aaron said.