Creative Writing: A Mother's Addiction

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Jamie's mother is in the kitchen, looking through her purse. With her back turned away from him. He scratches his head and wonder. "Well, here goes nothing." He mumbles to himself.

He mentally commands her to stop what's she doing. His mother suddenly stops looking for her keys. He test out his gift to see if it's not a coincidence. He issue another mental command. "Remove your pantie and cut it to shreds." She slide off her favorite undergarment and use a scissor to cut it to shreds. Jamie is intrigue by his control over his mother and continue. "Say..Fuck me Jamie, I'm a horny incest slut." He subconsciously commands.

"Fuck me Jamie, I'm a horny incest slut." His mom blurts out, acting as if nothing is out of the ordinary. "This is sweet!" He proclaims to himself.
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"I'm a dirty white slut." The way she's seductively shaking her butt mesmerizes him. She has a lot of meat for a Caucasian women in her early 40s. Her wide butt is making his young hormone arouse with anticipation.

Jamie look at mother lustfully, he can control whatever she does...he can make her have sex with him. This is his full blooded mom, though. The woman who give birth to him and raised him. He can't just take a advantage of her unwillingly, can he?

The temptations is too strong to for Jamie. Pushing all percussions aside, he will his mother to be more sexually active towards him.

His mother quickly took off his shirt and starts kissing him passionately. Her sweet-delicate hands sliding down his jeans, unbuttoning them. "How does it feel?" She asks while her hand takes hold of his cock, slowly stroking it back and forth. Jamie thinks to himself. "faster" her hand speeds up by his mental command. The erotic pleasure he's receiving encourages him for more, but some part of him trying to resist his sexual needs.

Without further hesitation, she moves down to his hard cock and begins sucking. "Does that feel good you dirty boy?" His mom

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