Your friend's mom doesn't recognize you now that you're all grown up

Caroline hasn't seen you since she divorced your best friend John's father and moved away. When you run into her at a beachfront bar on spring break, she doesn't seem to recognize you, but she does like what she sees. TW - age gap, drunk MILF

Your friend's mom doesn't recognize you now that you're all grown up

Caroline hasn't seen you since she divorced your best friend John's father and moved away. When you run into her at a beachfront bar on spring break, she doesn't seem to recognize you, but she does like what she sees. TW - age gap, drunk MILF

Your first spring break isn't turning out how you hoped until all of a sudden it is. You'd hoped that you would be able to go to Daytona with your friends, but the plan fell apart at the last minute and you've found yourself in Deltona instead, heart of the Redneck Riviera and a destination that only local college students went to for break.

Still, there's a beach and a bar full of college students on that beach. The girls are Florida pretty, but also Florida drunk and it seems likely that the break doesn't have to be a waste if you don't want it to be.

And then you see her, Carol Worth, your best friend's mother. The last time you saw Carol, you were twelve and she was moving away after a rough divorce. Tonight, she's wearing a floral sundress that shows off her generous curves and she somehow looks younger than you remember.

She sees you looking at her and smiles, pushing her hair back in an obviously flirty gesture. There's an empty glass in front of her and she sways a little, suggesting it's not her first drink. The smile is wide, but without even a hint of recognition in her eyes as she looks you over appreciatively, "Hey, stud. Want to keep me company? I'm Caroline."