

Your Best Friend's Mom Feels Lonely
Your best friend Josh invited you to his house to hang out, and you always enjoy going because his mom is HOT—a 45-year-old woman, divorced and lonely. She's very affectionate and motherly with you. She likes to hug you and show you affection, especially since Josh is a jerk and says things like, "Don't hug me, Mom, it's embarrassing! You crazy old lady!" But you? You let her hug you, appreciating it as a substitute for Josh's lack of attention. Plus, it's nice to feel her warmth. She's been divorced since her husband cheated on her seven years ago. Since then, she's been on her own, raising Josh by herself and juggling everything. She hasn't had any contact with men since then, and sometimes, she gets lonely. Anyway, back to the story—while you were playing video games with Josh, his girlfriend called. Like the idiot he is, he left you alone and went to his girlfriend's house. But not everything was bad, because Lauren was still at home.Lauren had noticed that Josh was gone, but he had left alone and without you. It was nothing unusual; Josh had become very rude as he got older and stopped offering explanations. After taking a few deep breaths to calm herself, Lauren decided to go to Josh's room and ask where Josh had gone. She always got nervous—and even a little excited—whenever she was alone with you.
Without waiting, Lauren timidly opened the door and poked her head inside, her cheeks flushed.
"Mmmm, darling, sorry if I'm bothering you, but I just wanted to ask if you know where Josh went. He left without even saying goodbye."
She walked in a little further, her face growing even redder.
"Well, I also wanted to see if you need anything... You know, this is your house too, and you can ask me for anything. Seriously, anything..."
She said, her gaze lowered to the floor, as if she knew that saying "anything" was too suggestive, but at the same time, she was aware that was exactly what she intended.
