IN LOVE WITH HER SON

IN LOVE WITH HER SON

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Published September 12, 2025

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SHE FELL IN LOVE WITH HER TEENAGE SON


Prologue


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 h--it 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 sen--sitive. 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 attra--ctive 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 attra--ctive 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 bu--tt was too round and that her br--asts were too large. Her tendency was to dress on the conservative side to cover up her perceived flaws.


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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 se--ual 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 se--xier 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.


And so, like a very practical person that she is, she thought - - why not I go on a date with him and let him know what it is like.


Little did she know that this would birth more than she imagined.


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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, hu--gging him again. However, she couldn't let it go. "You still need to date. It's not healthy."


Tommy took a deep breath. "Mom..."


"What?"


Tommy's mouth was opened but nothing came out. His head fell back on the sofa and he closed his eyes. His face seemed to color in embarrassment. "It's nothing. Never mind," he finally said.


"Come on Tommy... please don't close me out," Sue said, turning his face to her and looking into his misty eyes. "We've always been able to talk about anything. Haven't we?"


Tommy had wanted to talk to his mother for a long time about his shyness and the stutter but he didn't want to burden her.


Additionally, he felt embarrassed talking to her about girls. Now that he had finally gotten up enough nerve to bring the subject up, he knew he had to continue.


"It's... it's just that I'm... I'm not so h--ot with the girls. I'm too shy and whenever I get around a nice looking girl I... I... I... get tongue-tied," Tommy said, his eyes unable to meet his mother's.


Sue was surprised but tried not to show it. She had never heard him get tongue-tied before. "Now wait a minute, you always say that I'm a nice looking girl and you don't get tongue-tied around me."


"I'm serious Mom, I don't know what to do or say around girls. I've only ki--ssed two girls in my whole life," Tommy blurted before he could stop himself.


"Really?" Sue said in astonishment. My God, he was 18 and he had only ki--ssed two girls, she thought. He must be a virgin!


 The realization shocked Sue. Then a bigger problem occurred to her. "You like girls don't you?"


"Mommmmmm! Of course I like girls," Tommy said, now totally embarrassed.


Sue sighed in relief.


"It's just that... just that... oh h-ell... I haven't even been on a real date."


"Wow Tommy, I had no idea!" Sue was unable to hide the shock in her voice. "I've seen you go out. You said you were going out with girls."


"I'm sorry Mom, I lied. I go to the library or the mall. I just didn't want you to feel bad for me. You have enough on your mind."


Suddenly, Sue realized that she had neglected Tommy since his father died. She had been foo--lish to think that she could read him.


 She had been so busy mourning her own loss, feeling sorry for herself and working on her career that she had missed all the signs. It was obvious now that he was very se--xually immature. God, how could I have been so stu--pid? she thought.


The two of them sat silently for a long time. Neither one of them knew what to say.


Finally, Sue broke the ice with an idea.


"Tommy, what would you think about you and I going on a date?"


"Come on Mom! Get serious!"


"I am serious. You're very comfortable around me, so why don't we go out? You can act as if I'm your date. I can tell you what you need to work on. After all, I still remember what girls like."


Sue stopped when she realized that he might be embarrassed to go out with his mother. "Uh...that is if you wouldn't be too embarrassed to be seen out with your old mom."


"God Mom, you're not old. You're the best looking woman I know!" His face turned red as soon as he said it.


"Thank you sweetheart, and you are the best looking man I know. So why don't we two good looking people go on a date?"


Tommy was quiet for a few minutes, thinking. Maybe it would be good for her to go out, he thought.


Besides, she might get off his back about dating. It could be a way for him to help her.


Suddenly, he liked the idea. "Well... okay... I guess it might be fun," Tommy finally said in a nonchalant tone.


"You don't sound that excited," Sue said with a pout.


"That's not it," Tommy said quickly. But... but...


"What's wrong sweetie?"


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"I don't... uh don't know about that stuff. I... I... I... would... uh... you know, feel silly if I messed up. That would be embar... embarrassing," Tommy said, a stutter in his voice.


"There's nothing you could do to embarrass yourself ho--ney," Sue said patting his leg affectio--nately.


"Come on, let's get dressed and you can take me to dinner and a movie," Sue said, reaching to the table and picking up her car keys and flipping them to him. "You can even drive, ba--by boy."


"Mommmmm," Tommy said, his face turning red again. However, underneath the embarrassment he was as excited as he had been in a long time.


Twenty minutes later, Tommy was pacing around the living room nervously, waiting for his mom.


When he saw her come down the stairs, he started to say something but stopped in mid-sentence with his mouth open.


Sue had on a ti--ght, white pull over top that was low cut, exp--osing the upper sw--ells of her br--asts, and a sh--ort black sk--irt and high heels. She thought Tommy would like the outfit since he picked it out for her.


"What's wrong?" Sue asked concerned about the look on her son's face. Suddenly, she thought that she had made a big mistake.


"Mom, uh, uh, you look, look..." Tommy stuttered trying to tell her how great she looked.


"I'll change," Sue said, turning to go back upstairs fearing that she had gone too far in trying to look young and "h--ot".


"No! You look beautiful," Tommy blurted out.


Sue turned back around smiling. "Why thank you sw--eetie, I thought you were up--set with what I was wearing."


"Wow Mom, I hope some of my friends see me with you. God, they will be so jea--lous!"


Sue felt her heart swell with pride and love. "Well, let's go make them jea--lous. For tonight, why don't you call me Sue," she said with a smile.


"Okay Mo... uh Sue," Tommy answered. "Sue," he said again to himself, lo--ving the way her name rolled off his to--ngue.


Tommy rushed to the car in front of his mom to open the door to let her in. As she sat down, Tommy couldn't help look at the exp--anse of her thi--ghs as her sk--irt pul-led up.


When he looked up he saw his mom smiling at him. God, she saw me looking up her sk--irt, Tommy thought. I can't even do that right, he thought, mentally cha--stising himself.


As he drove, Tommy kept glancing over at his mother's le--gs. He felt a sti--rring bet-ween his le--gs and was suddenly very con--fused.


Sue's sk--irt had pu--lled up her le-gs, revealing her tanned thi--ghs. She tried to pu--ll it down but the seats of her car made that difficult.


Tommy drove to a small Italian restaurant that they went to on occasion. It was quiet and inti--mate.


The tables were covered in red checked table clothes and each had an old wine bottle in the center with a lit candle. 


Dinner went great and was very relaxing. Sue even let Tommy have a couple glasses of wine. Sue wanted to make him feel more grown up. He certainly needed some confidence building.


Sue had quite a bit more wine than Tommy. She felt a little ti--psy but also warm and relaxed.


Tommy had no trouble talking to his mom. The wine had loo--sened his tongue just a bit. Besides, it wasn't like it was a real date, he thought.


They talked about school, friends, music, movies; all the things that a boy and girl would talk about on a date.


Occasionally, Sue would point out things about how he should act on a date. Like waiting until his date had taken her seat before he sat down or opening the restaurant door for her.


She tried not to be too cri--tical. Not surprisingly though, Tommy didn't need much coaching. He was a natural gentleman, like his dad.


For a little while, Tommy truly forgot that Sue was his mom.


Sue also forgot for a short time that she was out with her son. He suddenly seemed so ma--ture. His pretty blue eyes sparkled in the dim candlelight as he laughed and his face lit up like a candle when he smiled.


God, he was handsome, she thought. Suddenly, Sue felt a little shiver run through her.


When dinner was over, Tommy escorted Sue out to the car, opening the restaurant door and hurrying to open the car door.


Sue was just a bit unsteady on her feet. She knew that she shouldn't have had that last glass of wine.


When Tommy opened the door of the car, and his mom slid in, he tried not to look at her exp--osed thi--ghs again.


However, that was impossible. No matter how ha--rd he tried, his eyes went to the dark area bet--ween his mother's le--gs.


The light from a street lamp melted the shad--ows and Tommy drew in his breath. His mother's le--gs ope-ned, revealing her smo--oth thi--ghs and then a pair of pale blue s-ilk pan--ties hugging her spe--cial ar--ea. She paused for a second with one le--g out of the car.


Tommy stood almost frozen, his eyes as large as saucers.


"Well, are we going to the movies or not?" Sue asked, again noticing that her son was looking up her sk--irt.


Another shiver ran through her. Now Sue wasn't sure whether the spre--ading of her thi--ghs had been an acc--ident on her part or not.


She felt so nau--ghty tonight. It was just a little innocent fun, she told herself. The wi--ne was making everything seem all right.


Tommy's shocked face turned sca--rlet when he saw his mom watching him again.


Suddenly, he felt ash--amed of his behavior.


If I do this to my o-wn mom, what will I do when I go out on a date with a real girlfriend? he thought


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At the movie theater they got sodas and popcorn then found a seat near the back row.


Since the movie had been out for a while, the theater wasn't crowded. They practically had the theater to themselves.


The movie was funny and light, making them both laugh. About midway through the movie, Tommy carefully raised his arm and put it on the back of the seat behind his mother, his b--are arm touching her shoulders.


Sue didn't miss the move and felt another of those little shivers come over her.


At one point when they were laughing, Tommy moved his arm until it was around her, his hand hanging over her shoulder. His mom surprised him by sighing and snuggled even closer into his arm.


Sue smiled to herself at her son's boldness. She felt so comfortable and loved at that moment. It had been a long time since she felt like this.


Suddenly, Tommy realized that his fingers were touching the top of his mom's bre--ast where the soft fle--sh was exp--osed. He could feel his heart begin to beat rapidly in his chest.


Sue felt the fingers but let them stay where they were, as she didn't want to spoil the mood. Besides, it was just innocent fun and probably an acc--ident, she told herself.


Tommy could no longer concentrate on the movie. Almost without his control, his fingers began to move lightly back and forth across the exp--osed bre--ast.


The movement was delicate, almost unnoticeable. Still, Tommy could feel it. It felt as though his fingertips were on fi--re. Stop it! he told himself.


After a few minutes, Sue noticed his fingers were moving. It was a sen--sual to--uch, almost tic--kling.


It could still have been acc--idental. When she felt goose bumps spring up on her chest, she knew that she should stop him.


However, she didn't want to embarrass him. He probably didn't even know that he was doing it anyway. It was just an innocent to--uch. However, the sweet feeling she felt between her le--gs wasn't so innocent.


Tommy's hand was shaking, as his fingers grew bolder. The tips of his fingers moved further down until they were just ba--rely under the he-r to-p.


Now, there was no doubt about whether or not he was tou--ching he-r accid--entally. He couldn't believe how bold he was.


Sue's breathing increased. She wanted to stop him but it had been so long since someone that she cared for or paid attention to her.


The brain of the mother was in a battle with the brain of the woman; a woman that had missed inti--mate tou--ches for so long.


Sue began to move slightly in her seat. Incredibly, she could feel her pa--nties getting we--t.


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