The Return of Thomas GreyChapter 2 Midshipman Feb 1806
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January 1808
One of Mrs. Pelham’s servants was waiting for Wolverine‘s officers at the quay to guide them to her house where their hostess greeted them effusively.
“Welcome, gentlemen, and thank you for accepting my invitation!”
“On behalf of myself and my officers, I thank you for hosting our celebration,” Benning answered. “May I present Commander Eckleson, Master’s Mates Wainbridge and Warner, and Mishipmen Boyle, Prideaux and Pons? You already met Lieutenant Grey at the governor’s soiree?”
“Yes, I did. Again, welcome, gentlemen!”
The dining room was not grand, but pretty enough and spacious. They found their names on cards, and it took a minute or three for them to find their places. Captain Benning had Mrs. Pelham as his table partner as was proper, but three chairs were not yet taken. This changed when Mrs. Duncan and her daughters entered. In this moment, Thomas saw the place card at the empty seat to his left. It read “Mrs. Catrina Duncan”. He gulped, but scrambled to his feet to help Mrs. Duncan get seated. He could see that she moved stiffly, but the dress she was wearing flattered her womanly figure and her pale skin.
“Are you feeling better yet, Madam?” Thomas heard himself asking.
“A little. Mrs. Pelham has been very kind to us. I am still hurting though,” she admitted in a low voice.
“Would that we had captured that man alive to acquaint him with the Cat,” Thomas said darkly.
He was shocked when she pressed his arm. Looking at her he saw that her grey eyes had turned dark. “Oh, to see him at a grating, writhing under the lashes!” she hissed. The she offered a weak shrug, accompanied by a grimace of pain. “At least, he drowned miserably. Captain Benning told me that it was your idea to fire at the boat. I was praying for that! I was praying that you would blow us all to smithereens. I was ... I am not certain that I am happy to survive.”
“Oh!” Thomas said weakly.
“Yes. Mrs. Pelham is very nice, but many other people will question why I chose to stay alive.”
“To take care of your daughters? They will need their mother to overcome their ordeal.”
“You are a dear young man, Mr. Grey. Let not my misery colour your mood. Enjoy this evening.”
“Madam, this evening is enjoyable chiefly because I am allowed to spend it as your table partner!” Thomas lied. He must have lied well because he saw a fleeting smile on her face.
“Oh, dear. Mrs. Pelham was right. You are a flatterer!”
This was the end of their whispered exchange, for they had to join the talk at the table lest they appeared unsociable. Yet, all evening, whenever a chance or a pretence offered itself, Mrs. Duncan would press his arm, and once even his knee.
Thomas was confused at first when Mrs. Pelham across the table gave him a nod and an encouraging smile whilst otherwisely giving her full attention to the captain. Then he realised that the newly posted Captain Elias Benning was a viable candidate to fill the emptyness in her life on a more permanent and certainly more acceptable basis, compared with the attention a newly minted 18 year-old lieutenant could give her. Strangely, the realisation did not hurt him as much as he expected, perhaps because he enjoyed the adoration of the sweet lady by his side. She might be almost twice his age, she might hurt from her ordeal, but her attention made him feel special.
Further down the table, Eileen Duncan basked in the attention of two young men at once, Boyle and Prideaux, whilst her little sister Heather was happy to be silent at the equally mute Pon’s side.
The evening was entirely pleasurable for Wolverine‘s officers, and it ended on a high note when Captain Benning and Commander Eckleson announced that every officer would receive a three-day pass over the coming week.
When they were about to take their leave – Thomas had already bid farewell to Mrs. Duncan – Mrs. Pelham pulled him to the side.
“I trust that you will accept my invitation to spend your shore leave at my house, Mr. Grey?”
“Madam, I do not know if this will be appropriate?” Thomas asked, not wanting to come into his captain’s way. She must have guessed his thoughts for she laughed brightly.
“My dear young man, I am afraid that you will not enjoy quite the hospitality as those five weeks ago. Captain Benning has already agreed to be my guest too,” she smiled. Then she lowered her voice. “I was more thinking of poor Mrs. Duncan. She adores you, you know? You would be very good for her!”
“B-but she was hurt!” Thomas whispered.
“She has all the more need for tenderness, my dear young man. Please accept!”
Taking a deep breath, Thomas nodded. “Then I accept your kind invitation, Madam.”
Thomas had to go his last Morning Watch in Wolverine before he and Captain Benning took the longboat to their new ship. Thomas had his sea chest only, but Captain Benning brought along more items, including his own cabin furniture and two well made Berber carpets.
HMS Andromeda was a fifth-rate twelve-pounder frigate and a sister ship of the infamous Hermione. She was built in 1804, measured 700 tons and was rated at 32 guns. For a freshly posted captain, she was a catch.
Andromeda‘s officers had been forewarned of course. The longboat was hailed and Mr. Pons hailed back “Andromeda“. When Captain Benning came aboard, all hands were on deck already and the Royal Marines detachment was presenting their muskets.
Thomas also came aboard, but stood back to allow the Captain to ‘read himself in’, meaning to read verbatim from the posting order. Only when that important ceremony was over and the hands had been dismissed, Thomas proceeded forward and faced the officer of the watch.
“Lieutenant Thomas Grey, come aboard, Sir!”
“Lieutenant Adam Bingham. I’m second. Welcome aboard, Mr. Grey!” He turned to a young volunteer. “Run and rouse the wardroom steward!”
Fifteen minutes later, Thomas was settled in his new quarters. The cabin with his cot (not a hammock!), a stool and a tiny desk, was separated from the wardroom by a latticed door. As tiny as this stall was, it was the second-largest of the cabins, the smaller ones being used by junior wardroom officers as were the sailing master Mr. Beverly, the purser Mr. Coldwater, the Marine lieutenant Mr. Polwell, and the ship’s surgeon Mr. Hall. Mr. Bingham had the cabin opposite from Thomas on the port side, and the First Lieutenant had his separate cabin off the wardroom.
This was where Thomas reported next. Mr. Brown, the First Lieutenant was still quite young, in his middling twenties at most, and he must have received his commission at a young age. He greeted Thomas friendly enough, but he was guarded, allowing for the possibility that Thomas was a protége of the new captain. He carefully explained Thomas’s new responsibilities. On manoeuvre stations, Thomas had the foremast under him, and on battle stations he commanded the starboard battery. This was all cut and dried, and identical to the distribution of duties in hundreds of British frigates.
Brown then asked Thomas about his service so far and intimated that he had been a lieutenant for seven years, earning his commission at seventeen. At least there would be no envy for Thomas’s early advancement. Thomas was then sent to acquaint himself with his stations.
For the next two hours and until the noon meal, Thomas found the warrant and petty officers under his command and had them show him their stations. Clearly, Andromeda was kept in a neat shape and the hands he saw were not sullen and mostly cheerful. As the last point of his inspection, Thomas ran up the ratlines and to the mast head at his best speed. He knew that his first perception by his subordinates would be important, and by his quick ascent he showed that his skills matched those of a topman. On the way down, he carefully inspected the running rigging and the tops to find any weak points. There was one stay that needed a fresh tarring, and once back on deck again, he gave orders to see to this.
The twelve-pounders of the starboard battery were fitted with flintlocks and apparently well cared for. To his surprise, he detected some chafing on the breech rope of the Nº4 twelve-pounder and gave orders to renew it. Turning around, he saw Bingham standing behing him, a grin on his face.
“Found it, huh?” he asked smugly.
Thomas realised that this had been a test, and he grinned too.
“I spotted two, the stay and the breech rope. Were there more?”
Bingham shook his head. “No. That was all we could rig on short notice. There won’t be any repeats either from now on. We just like to know what our men are made of. No offence meant.”
“None taken, Sir.” Thomas replied easily.
“Call me Adam! Are you Thomas or Tom?”
“I prefer Thomas.”
“Then Thomas you will be,” Bingham grinned. “Let’s repair to the wardroom though. I hear we have a mutton stew today.”
During the meal, Thomas was gently quizzed. Not so much about himself, but rather about Captain Benning. He could only report that Benning was rather easy going as long as everybody did their duties, but that he could be unpleasant when discovering slack.
In turn, he learned that the late Captain Andrew Molineaux had been a just captain, however with a terrible temper when angered. Thomas’s own predecessor, Lt. James Kearney had left the ship after he was discovered as a cheat at the cards. Thomas had to admit that he was not a card player at all.
“Well, at least that rules you out as a cheat,” Mr. Brown shrugged. “By the way, you’ll have First and Second Dogwatch. Nothing to it, really. Just that some of us were granted shore leave.”
“Looking forward to it, Sir,” Thomas replied.
“The captain also informed me that he gave you a three-day pass starting tomorrow. I’ll let you go some extra watches until then.”
Thomas nodded. It was fair enough. “I wouldn’t have it otherwise, Sir.”
“Why were you given a pass, Thomas?” Adam asked curiously.
Blushing, Thomas admitted to being slated for a medal. Of course, he had to tell the story of the rescue then, without naming Mrs. Duncan by name of course.
“So you blew those rascals to kingdom come?” Brown asked. “Well done I say. And saving fair damsels works well with their Lordships too. You’re a strong swimmer then?”
“Good enough at least, Sir. There’s a big pond near our house where my father taught me. Sea water is much easier.”
“You’re from Surrey, aren’t you, Sir?” the purser, Mr. Beverly asked.
“Yes, from near Guildford, but it’s also reasonably close to Godalming.”
“Home of Mary Toft,” Mr. Hall laughed. Not everybody understood the reference and he explained. “Must have been around ‘25 when a milkmaid by the name of Mary Toft convinced a great number of learned men, even doctors and such, that she could birth live rabbits. She must’ve stuffed them up her quim and then pressed them out. ‘Twas quite a story.”
Thomas grinned. “We have one of Hogarth’s prints satirising the affair. My grandfather told me the story quite often, and he always had tears in his eyes from laughing.”
“What happened to the girl?”
Thomas shrugged. “She confessed in the end, but the Magistrate must have been too busy laughing to sentence her.”
The surgeon guffawed at that, and he must have wrongly inhaled some of his wine, for he had a terrible cough attack, and the purser had to rap him hard between the shoulders.
“Let us return to our duties, gentlemen, lest somebody dies of merriment,” Mr. Brown announced, and they duly rose from the table.
The Dog Watches went by rather uneventfully for Thomas, but for some attempts by the crew to test the limits of tolerance of the new 3rd lieutenant. Those attempts were easily dealt with and they stopped entirely when two sailors found themselves stuck with head cleaning duties for three days. Thomas had a wide range of punitive measures to help him discipline the crew, and he had learned from Captain Benning and from Mr. Eckleson. In three years, there had been only four corporal punishments, all against the same sailor who had a knack for showing up drunk on duty. Punitive duties worked so much better for minor infractions.
After turning in and enjoying the comfort of his tiny cabin for almost 4 hours, Thomas had the Middle Watch, the least popular watch on His Majesty’s ships, from midnight to 4 a.m. As had been his habit in Wolverine, Thomas kept awake by pacing the deck and letting his mind wander. He was a little envious of Captain Benning who was spending the night ashore and doubtlessly in Mrs. Pelham’s soft arms. He also thought about Mrs. Duncan and about Mrs. Pelham’s innuendo regarding her. Catrina Duncan appealed both to his protective instincts and to his carnal desires. Being honest with himself, images of her as a slave even fuelled his desire. In the end, he willfully interrupted that train of thought to avoid an embarrassing erection.
After turning over the watch to the sailing master, Thomas managed another two hours of sleep before the bustle of the wardroom steward setting the table woke him. After visiting the wardroom’s privy (no more sharing the heads with the crew!), Thomas shaved and performed a catlick using a wash cloth. Soon enough he joined the table.
“How did you like the first night in the luxury of your cot?” Adam asked him.
“All my life, it has been my noblest goal to sleep on a lumpy mattress inside a cupboard,” Thomas replied, causing chuckles all around.
“The cupboard even gets a little bigger once you are the lofty 1st lieutenant,” Brown threw in. “You had quite a delinquent list during the Dog Watches.”
“They were testing me, Sir. In the end, they learned.”
“Don’t they always?” Adam asked the wardroom at large. “Like children!”
“Oh, it doesn’t end there. Even the most honourable merchants try that. They know that once you’ve sailed you’re stuck with their goods,” the purser complained. “Even when discovered, they try it again.”
“It is a sad part of human nature, to be sure,” Mr. Hall opined, to which they all agreed.
The Forenoon Watch saw Thomas on the quarter deck again. Unlike in English ports, ships at anchor in the roads at Gibraltar had full watches going due to the closeness of the Spanish base in Algeciras. One just never knew when the Spanish might try something. Some years ago, they had sent fireships against the anchored Mediterranean Fleet, and only the readiness of the crews had prevented a disaster.
On this morning, however, the Spanish held their peace, the weather was sunny, and the temperature just right. Thomas watched the routine tasks being performed by the watch such as scrubbing the deck, polishing the brass, mending sails and splicing ropes in the rigging, whilst the watch-free hands were making use of the weather to wash and dry their clothes.
Once relieved at noon, Thomas’s three-day pass started. His sea chest was packed already, and by early afternoon he stood in front of Mrs. Pelham’s house. A servant opened and guided him to an upstairs guest room. It was small but infintely more spacious than his cupboard on board the Andromeda. The servant then led him into the small walled garden behind the house where he found his hostess sitting with Captain Benning.
“Ah, there he is! Have a seat, Mr. Grey! I hope you brought along your Nº1 uniform?”
“I did, Sir. Will they give me the medal now?”
“No, but Wolverine sailed this morning and with Commander Eckleson gone, I’ll need you as my best man.”
Thomas’s eyes went wide at this, but then he composed himself. He did not have to ask who the bride would be, for Mrs. Pelham was wearing a beautiful, light-blue dress, and in the background he could see Captain Pelham in his parade uniform.
“My sincerest felicitations, Sir! And to you, Madam! It will be my pleasure and privilege.”
“Well, get dressed then! Shoo!” Mrs. Pelham laughed. “You’ve only a half hour.”
With his head whirling, Thomas almost ran upstairs to his room. To his surprise, he found Mrs. Duncan there.
“Mrs. Pelham asked me to help you dress for the occasion,” she explained. Which she did. Only fifteen minutes later, to guess from the large pendulum clock in the entrance hall, Thomas stood ready in his best uniform, sword at his side. Captain Benning and he then walked ahead to the Governor’s Residence where they entered the attached chapel. The garrison chaplain welcomed them, and several officers of the garrison approached Benning to wish him well.
Then, Thomas looked at the portal of the chapel and felt the need to nudge his captain. “Sir, it’s Lord Collingwood!”
Even Benning straightened as Vice-admiral Lord Cuthbert Collingwood, KCB, Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet, approached them. Thomas noticed something awkward in his gait as if he were in pain, but he was all smiles as he shook Captain Benning’s hand.
“My best wishes for your wedding, Captain!”
“Thank you for coming, your Lordship! May I present Lieutenant Thomas Grey, my 3rd lieutenant and best man?”
“Ah, the young man who dived into the sea to rescue that poor woman! I am pleased to meet you in the flesh, Lieutenant!”
“Thank you, Milord!” Thomas was able to croak, overwhelmed as he was in the presence of one of Britain’s most admired admirals.
“Say, I knew a Commander Grey, Theodore Grey. Are you any relation?”
“He ... he’s my father, Milord.”
“Well, give him my greetings when you see him!”
“M-most assuredly, Milord!”
It was good that the bridal party arrived now to distract Lord Collingwood. Thomas could see the face of Mrs. Pelham when she saw who graced her wedding and he foresaw a happy wedding night for his captain. The two Duncan girls were walking in front of her casting petals and Thomas could see Catrina Duncan entering the chapel but staying in the back. Then he had to focus on his task, basically standing a half step behind his captain and not moving.
Captain Pelham led his mother to the front and placed her hand in Benning’s before he, too, stepped back. The chaplain started the ceremony, carefully following the rites of the Church of England. Groom and bride then spoke the vows and the chaplain blessed them before they walked along the aisle to the portal. Thomas and Captain Pelham stayed back to countersign the documents before they, too, left the church.
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March 1813 Commodore Harold Hastings was a gracious host. He had welcomed each of his captains in person at the port, together with Captain Benning, and then led them aft to where his cabin had been prepared for the guests. He had been a successful frigate captain, and the quality of the foods and wines bore witness to his affluence. Northumberland was 15 years old, of 1900 tons burthen, carrying 32-pounders on her main deck and 18-pounders on the upper deck. She was one of the better 74s...
April, 1812 HMS Dido was sailing on a southerly course, holding the seaward position in a 20 mile-wide line of frigates that were combing the sea off the Pyrenees foothills. Cerbere had to lie due west Thomas knew although all they could see was a thin line of land on the horizon. Thisbe was holding the most landward position of their line at some two leagues from the shore. In perhaps an hour they would have to change course to southeast to avoid Cap de Creus which was jutting out from the...
June, 1812 Come the evening he instructed Mr. Muir and left the ship in his gig. There were several hackney cabs near the pier waiting for business and he selected the best looking one. “Good ev’ning, Cap’n. Be of help?” “My good man, whereto in this city do you drive officers who are ... out for a night of entertainment?” A sly smile appeared on the man’s face. “Corbley’s Revue Theatre, Sir, is where the prettiest doxies are. It’s a bit on the pricey side, nothing for the likes of me,...
Summer 1808 Thomas was standing on the quarter deck of HMS Andromeda, 32, and watched The Rock growing smaller in the distance as the ship made her way through the calm waters under full sail before the moderate westerly breeze. Captain Benning had retired to his cabin once they were under way, and Thomas still had most of the Forenoon Watch ahead of him. It was his first watch in Andromeda under sail and as such exciting enough, but he could not help thinking about the sweet woman he had...
WEDDING BELLS Hi; My name is Brian Marchbanks and I, and my wife, Mary, live in the pretty village of Tynewood Parva in Northamptonshire. Well I say "village"; it's actually more of a hamlet. The village was original built as a facility for estate workers employed by Tynewood Hall; the nearby "stately home". Obviously circumstances have changed dramatically from the 1700's when the village was built. We have a community of some 35 houses; no shop; and no pub - the Tynewood family...
The first Friday in April was the date set for our wedding. It was not April Fools day, although it only missed being so by one day. That it was not on that ignoble holiday did not keep me from feeling a fool as we approached that day. That's not to say that I was having second thoughts about marriage but I was having second thoughts about having such an elaborate wedding ceremony. In the first place I felt having a full six months to prepare for the wedding should have given us an...
Chapter 20Chrissie hears wedding bellsIt's been six months after I first started working in the brothel withKate and mommy and I've made friends with most of the girls who workthere and, more importantly, they are starting to think of me as a sheinstead of a he. I think getting castrated was the best thing for me. Itboosted my confidence in my appearance and took away all vestiges of mymanhood. I do have a little penis but I don't think it detracts from myappearance at all. It is easily hidden...
We began to see quite a bit more of the Tusks over the winter. Tessa would come down and she and Marilyn began planning the wedding. Tusker would come down with her, and he and I would drink beer. I think we had the better deal. The wedding was scheduled for Saturday, June 23, and just kept getting bigger. It was sort of like Stormy in that regard, in that it began small and cute, and quickly became a monster that would devour your dinner! Normally a bride would be married at her home church,...
Le Journal de Thomas. Cette histoire est racont?e principalement ? partir de l'extrait de deux journaux. Celui de Thomas, et de Nicolas. Journal de Thomas - 31 Ao?t Aujourd'hui, je suis arriv? en ville pour le rendez-vous avez l'agence. Ils avaient trouv? pour moi une location parfaite. Ni trop loin de la boulangerie, ni loin du bus qui m'am?nera au lyc?e pour les cours. Mais je devrais pr?ciser qu'il s'agissait d'une colocation. Et quelle colocation! Il s'agit d'une grosse et vieille maison, je...
All my life I had hoped, prayed, and dreamed for the day which had finally arrived. My mother was to marry my father, and it just sort of hit me all of a sudden while driving up to the huge church where it was going to actually happen. "Shit," I said after shutting off the engine, staring at the rather impressive house of God. "What's the matter?" Eric asked, trying to see what I was looking at. "Nothing really... It's just I once promised my mom I'd be the first one to throw the...
All my life I had hoped, prayed and dreamed for the day which had finally arrived. My mother was to marry my father, and it just sort of hit me all of a sudden while driving up to the huge church where it was going to actually happen. “Shit,” I said, shutting off the engine and staring at the rather impressive house of God. While trying to see what I was looking at, Eric asked, “What’s the matter?” “Nothing really. It’s just I once promised my mom I’d be the first one to throw the rice at...
It was hard to paint with thoughts of that afternoon coursing through my brain. I couldn’t believe what I had done, or how badly I’d been fooled. I resented Kayla and Eva, but I resented my naiveté even more. I had played right into their hands. Sucker indeed. I started my cleanup routine a while before three, having completely forgotten that Marla had asked me to stay late. The earlier ordeal had all but suppressed any further thoughts about her, except to consider her a stern authority...
With many tears, Debbie moved. Betsy stayed in contact with her for several years, but by and by, the letters and phone calls stopped. She still thought of her dear friend every once in awhile and felt immense regret for not keeping in closer contract with Debbie. Then Betsy realized their friendship was just like any other. They would always care immensely for each other even if their heartfelt emotions faded with time. The winter came and went. Thomas met her family and Betsy even...
Thomas By Margaret Jeanette Jenny Powers was in her office going over the week's events. Every Friday at 11:00 A. M. she had her secretary come in to take notes of the weeks happenings. She spoke to her secretary, "Angela, it's been a very good week for the company! We picked up two new clients and it looks like we may need more help if this keeps up. You know a year ago when I took over after my father's heart attack we had 5 employees. Now we have 11! When dad recovered from his...
When Misty showed up at one of the local association meetings Thomas belonged to, he was full of lust for her immediately. She was very beautiful. She was dark skinned. She was Asian and Afro-American, with gorgeous results. She had long straight coal black hair and beautiful smooth silky skin. Her eyes were brown but very bright and she had a beautiful smile with a heart shaped face that would make your heart stop when she smiled.Her body was spectacular. The thing he noticed right away was...
InterracialShirley Braithwaite was not a happy woman. Having just turned the wrong side of 40 she was happily married for the past 19 years to her school sweetheart Brian. The marriage had produced 4 children, Sarah who was 18 and Zoe who had just turned 16. The other 2 children were Alexander who was 15 and the youngest child being Thomas who was 12 years old. Mrs Braithwaite was not happy because like most mothers she wanted a daughter who would be a girly girl, someone who enjoyed...
Misty and Thomas finally fell asleep in each other’s arms around four am. Thomas woke up at about eight am and had to piss so badly he wasn’t sure he would make it to the bathroom. He rolled over from Misty’s warm body and ran into the bathroom to relieve his needs. While he was in there he showered and used her razor to shave. He wrapped a towel around his waist and came back into the bedroom. He saw Misty lying on her back in the big bed still sound asleep. His cum was gone from her stomach,...
Misty and Thomas finally fell asleep in each other’s arms around four am. Thomas woke up at about eight am and had to piss so badly he wasn’t sure he would make it to the bathroom. He rolled over from Misty’s warm body and ran into the bathroom to relieve his needs. While he was in there he showered and used her razor to shave. He wrapped a towel around his waist and came back into the bedroom. He saw Misty lying on her back in the big bed still sound asleep. His cum was gone from her stomach,...
InterracialBetsy readied herself for the next chapter of her life story. She was lying comfortably on the bed in her spare bedroom and quickly fell into a dreamlike state. Her relationship with Phil was over and now she dearly wanted to reminisce about Thomas. Betsy had met Thomas, even had a torrid affair with him, during her relationship with Phil. Now her mind drifted back almost twenty years. With the official end of summer, she got home Monday evening feeling sad. Betsy was sad remembering the...
Back at the vicarage Martha was racking her brains as to how she could change Jennifer’s mind. She realised the futility of that when Jennifer came into the room and asked in all sincerity, “Martha, I know we had some lovely sessions together, and you will always be my special friend. We’re getting married on 5th January. Will you be my bridesmaid, please? I can’t think of anyone else I’d rather have.” “What on earth do you think I am?” demanded Martha, “I will no way be a bridesmaid at this...
Betsy rushed back to her spare bedroom wanting to finish the chapter, 'A Thomas Affair.' She recalled it was late October when they returned from Atlantic City. Thomas had told her all about Ted and explained, as best he could, about how much he relied on the business from Ted's company. Apparently Ted was so pleased after the weekend getaway that he set the wheels in motion to upgrade the pharmacy section of his company, which meant big money for Thomas. Strange what men were willing to...
My forty-year-old wife, Priscilla, can’t keep her hands off of young boys. Her latest target is the sixteen-year-old lad, Thomas, who cuts our grass. He usually works shirtless, dressed in denim cutoffs, sneakers and no socks.He’s about five-ten, slim, slightly muscular, blond hair and rather handsome. When he shows up to do our yard my wife will call him in to the kitchen so that she can apply sun block before he starts.“We can’t have you getting sunburned,” she tells him.Prior to his arrival...
BisexualHer three years with Thomas were so satisfying for Sowmya that she completely ignored Ganesh her hubby, with whom also she fell in love and got married. Though in hindsight it appears that he was the fall guy. No one would believe that she would fall for a wimp like him. The rumor mill says that she was already carrying Ashwath when she snared Ganesh. Now it looks all the more true as Ashwath’s darker complexion was not in sync with her milky fairness or Ganesh who was also fair. Coming back,...
GrayMy name is Gray, I'm 21 and I live with my best friend Thomas. Me and him have been though a lot together, especially during our High School years!I'm only 5'7 while Thomas is 6'2, he's always been the one saving my ass when I needed it, and boy did I need it a lot!I recently told Thomas I was gay, nothing in my life has ever been so hard - but that day I came out to Thomas made a breaking point in my life, I felt complete.A few weeks went by after I said I was gay, all was normal. Until...
Baseball Player to Baseball Girl Chapter 3 Mike meets Thomas The alarm clock rang at 6:30 am. Mike had only a few hours of sleep, but it felt like he had slept much longer than that. He jumped out of bed and took a quick shower so that he could be ready for Thomas's arrival at 7:00. Fortunately, it was an off day for the Seals, which meant Mike had a day with no obligations. He was looking forward to trying on all of his new clothes and jewelry. As he was contemplating what he...
Chapter 2 — Shelia Returns Home Shelia had made a decision. Tonight she would have her satisfaction. For the first time she was going all out with a man where she would be in control. Thomas was excited beyond belief. For the first time he looked at what she was wearing. Monica (as he knew her) wore jeans and a sweater. It was a cool night. Her curves made the outfit stunning. Sexy in that casual way real woman are Thomas was breathing fast. Shelia was getting aroused. She was taking...
Thomas sat on his couch feeling confused and quite strange. Other feelings were going on, but his confusion was overwhelming. He sat back on the couch trying to make heads or tails as he remembered. To his own surprise, he felt his cock stir. He brushed his hand across it and felt it hardening. He wasn’t sure what it meant, but when he squeezed it through his shorts, it felt good, really fucking good! He started rubbing it through the shorts and was giving real thought to just taking it out and...
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