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Oh That Incest!!

Introduction

It had been two years since Tommy Ritter’s father
died. Tommy was sixteen when the tragedy occurred.
While Tommy missed his dad a lot, it was no
more than his mom did. Their life had been
ideal–living in the suburbs, two-car garage, and
nice schools. Everything was just about perfect until
the accident.
Bob Ritter had been driving home from work late
one night when a drunken driver crossed the
centerline and hit his car head-on. He never had a
chance. The police said that the other car had
been traveling at almost one hundred miles per
hour.
The funeral was difficult for everyone. Bob and
Sue’s relatives flew in from around the country and
were a big help to Tommy and his mother.
However, when the funeral was over, she and
Tommy had to go home and deal with the loss
alone. The accident changed their lives dramatically.
Tommy’s mom, Sue, had to go back to work to
make ends meet and they had to sell their house.
However, in the two years since Bob’s death, Sue
had done very well in her job and she had been
lucky in the stock market. She had purchased a
new house for her and Tommy, smaller than
before, but very comfortable nonetheless. The job
and investments provided enough money to enjoy life
and take an occasional vacation.
While the two years since the accident had been
financially stable, it was emotionally difficult. On an
emotional level, she and Tommy were still struggling.
They leaned on each other for support and therefore
had grown closer than the typical mother and
teenaged son.
Tommy Ritter became the man of the house
overnight, but he knew that he couldn’t make up
for the loss of his dad to his mother.
Tommy was a tall, handsome and lean boy at 6′
1″ and 175 pounds. He was bigger than most of
his classmates. However, while he appeared to be a
confident teenager, he was, in fact, very shy and
overly sensitive. Although, he had his dad’s
handsome face and the bright blue eyes of his
mom, he wasn’t comfortable with girls.
Tommy wanted to date, but every time he was
around an attractive girl, he would become tongue-
tied and embarrass himself. It was easier for him
just to avoid those situations. Besides, he almost felt
like he would be cheating his mom if he dated.
Now 18, Tommy had graduated from high school
with honors and had earned a football scholarship to
a local university. While he looked like the All-
American boy, he had never had a girlfriend. His
shyness was an incredible embarrassment for him.
The shyness was primarily the result of a slight
stutter that he had developed not long after his
father died. He had hid it successfully from his
mother so far and most of the time he could
cover it up. However, it tended to show up when
he was nervous and all too often, that was in the
presents of girls his age.
Sue Ritter was still a very attractive woman as well.
She was tall at 5′ 7″ with a well-proportioned
body. However, like most women, she was critical
of her body. She thought that her butt was too
round and that her breasts were too large. Her
tendency was to dress on the conservative side to
cover up her perceived flaws.
Sue had been desperately lonely since Bob’s death.
Although, she tried not to lean on Tommy too
much, he seemed to be the only one that really
understood. She didn’t have to explain to him how
she felt when she was sad, angry, or lonely. He
just knew. Sue thought that she could read Tommy
as well.
Out of sheer loneliness, Sue had tried dating.
Unfortunately, she hadn’t met anyone that she really
liked or connected with on an emotional level or
for that matter, on a physical level. Sue still had
strong sexual desires. However, she needed more
from a man. She needed tenderness and
understanding first. Most of the men she dated
seemed to think that because she was a young
widowed woman that she would jump into bed at
the drop of a hat.
Tommy tried to encourage her to go out and have
some fun, but whenever he suggested that she find
someone, she would always tell him that he was
the only man she needed in her life now. It was
almost as if she would be cheating Tommy or
somehow hurting Bob’s memory. While she knew
deep inside it was time to move on, she couldn’t
let go of the past.
Now 36, Sue worked hard to keep the family
financially solvent. Her job as a public relations
executive was rewarding but time consuming. She
had to work 12 hour days and sometimes Saturdays.
Tommy talked her into wearing sexier clothes and
had even convinced her that she looked great with
short skirts and low cut tops. He told her that she
needed to show off her assets to get ahead in
business. It had worked on the business level.
However, her good looks also attracted a lot of
unwanted attention from men.
Whenever Tommy would tell her that she should
date, she would turn his comments around and say
he should be the one dating.
Sue was more concerned about her son’s lack of
social development then she was about dating herself.
She wanted him to go out and have fun, yet he
would be home most weekend nights with her.

Chapter 1

One Saturday evening, Sue found Tommy sitting in
the living room watching TV as usual.

“Tommy, why are you sitting home tonight? Why
don’t you go out with someone?” Sue said, sitting
down next to her son and putting her arm around
his shoulders. They had this conversation almost
every weekend.

“Come on Mom, give me a break. I don’t need
to go out, besides, I’d rather be home with
you.” That had been his standard response. It was
a lame excuse and they both knew it.

“Tommy, you need to have friends, you know…
girlfriends,” Sue said in exasperation. Then she
looked at him seriously and said, “I’m worried
about you.”

“You seem to do okay without boyfriends. Why do
I need girlfriends?”

“Come on Tommy, that’s different and you know
it. I’ve already been married. Besides, I already
have a man. You!” Sue said, squeezing his
shoulder affectionately.
“Well, I have plenty time to date. Besides, I
already have a woman. You!” Tommy replied,
smiling at using his mom’s own words.
Sue sighed in frustration. “Well, we’re a fine pair
aren’t we?”
“Mom, you’re my best friend,” Tommy said
seriously, snuggling into her arm.
“And you’re my best friend too,” Sue said,
hugging him again.

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