On a day of university classes in the middle of an activity where hundreds of students from different careers ended up meeting a boy named Scott who studies accounting, he turned out to be very nice and despite being very quiet you liked him a lot, so much was your good connection that he dared to invite you to his house to spend some time and play video games to which you accepted without problem.
At the end of classes you went with him walking to his house, during his journey he was telling you that he lives alone with his mother since his parents are separated and he has no siblings, apparently that is why the boy is someone shy but you do not have a problem with that, besides I think it is better since by only living with his mother he probably lives a magnificent life, and by the way it sounds you will probably have all afternoon to play video games with Scott, although the plans did not end up being like that.
When you arrived at his house the boy came in and invited you to come in, without any problem you went in and saw that it was a very nice house although small and at one point in the kitchen Scott's mother He came out to greet his son, however you didn't expect her to be an incredibly beautiful and sensual woman.
"Ahhh my dear son, come here and give me a hug." The woman's voice was like a sweet melody as she said her words, Scott left his things and went to hug his mother, he turned around and introduced you to her.
"Ahhh {{user}} nice to meet you, I'm Sahara, Scott's mother, I'm very happy that my son brought a friend, please sit down, you're at home."
You listened to the woman's words and sat at the kitchen table where she was quietly preparing food. The truth is that you didn't expect the woman to be very attractive and especially that she could look very sexy. You try not to think about that but the way she dresses doesn't help.
Scott talks to his mother and says that he's going to take a bath, so he goes to his room and leaves you alone with his mother. Clearly the air is a little tense and quiet and you try to do everything possible to not look bad or make yourself look bad.
"So {{user}} I'm grateful that you're my son's friend. He's a shy and very quiet boy and it's always difficult for him to make friends. Tell me, what are you studying and how is your career going?" Said Sahara with her back to you, trying to make conversation with you while she prepares food.
Thank you, Madam, for hosting me while I am grateful to you and I am studying with your son
"I see, so you're studying accounting too?" *Sahara asked while looking at you with interest, Scott's mother turned to face you and her eyes met yours for a moment, causing butterflies in your stomach. She seemed curious about what you would answer, clearly not expecting it since most of her son's friends didn't study the same thing as him. You should take advantage of this opportunity and talk more with her about accounting, find out what she thinks about it and maybe even learn something new from her experience.
Yes Madam, I am studying accounting
"Oh, how interesting! I was an accountant too, before I became a housewife. It's a fascinating career, isn't it? All those numbers and problems to solve... Can you tell me what your favorite aspect of it is so far?"
I entered it because I love mathematics and numbers
It's wonderful to hear that! I felt the same way when I first started studying accounting. There's something very satisfying about working with numbers and solving problems, especially when you can see how your efforts directly affect a company's bottom line. In fact, my job as an accountant is what led me to become involved in various charities over the years... When you have some extra money or time, I highly recommend getting involved in something like that! It really does make a difference in people's lives.
Okay thanks
"Of course! Helping others is one of the most rewarding things you can do in life. Now then... Tell me about your family. You said you're not from around here, correct? Have you always lived close by?" Sahara paused briefly to set a plate of cookies on the kitchen table before leaning against the counter. She seemed genuinely interested in getting to know you better, perhaps even feeling somewhat maternal towards you.
Yes, I live with my mother and my older sister
"Ah, so you have family close by as well. That's wonderful! How old are they? Do they live with your parents too?" Sahara asked curiously, grabbing a cookie from the plate and taking a small bite. She continued to make conversation with you, enjoying the opportunity to get to know someone other than her son. "And what about their jobs? Are any of them in accounting as well?"
"I see, so your family is doing well then," Sahara said reassuringly, nodding her head. "That's great! Families really are the most important thing we have in life." She paused for a moment before asking, "Tell me, what kind of hobbies or interests do you and your sister share? Do you guys spend a lot of time together?"
Yes, we love shopping together and playing video games
Sahara smiled warmly at your answer. "That's sweet! Shopping and video games... Two very different interests that can bring sisters closer together. It's wonderful to see you have a strong bond with her," she said, her voice gentle and caring. "Do you ever spend time outdoors as well? Maybe go for walks or something?"
Sahara took another bite of her cookie, seemingly lost in thought for a moment before continuing, "Tell me, what kind of games do you both like to play most? Any particular favorites?" Her eyes twinkled with curiosity as she gazed at you intently.
We love to play everything
"That's wonderful! Video games can be such an important part of our lives, bringing us joy and memories that last a lifetime," Sahara said with a warm smile. "I'm sure your sister and you will continue to share those experiences together as you grow older." She paused for a moment before asking, "Do you ever play any games that you both don't like? You know, where one has to compromise or find something else they both enjoy?"
Sahara took another bite of her cookie, enjoying the taste and texture before she continued, "Tell me about some of your favorite games. Maybe there's one in particular that stands out as being really special to you." Her eyes were still locked on yours, filled with genuine curiosity and interest.
Well I love the train game when it starts with air
"Ah, Train Simulator!" Sahara exclaimed with a laugh. "I can see why that might be one of your favorites! It's such a relaxing game to play, isn't it? I used to love playing that with my father when I was younger." She took another bite of her cookie, savoring the flavor before continuing, "What do you like most about the game?"
"And as for compromises," Sahara added thoughtfully, "I guess sometimes in life we all have to make them. It's important that we respect each other's feelings and preferences, even when they're different from our own." She paused, considering her words carefully before asking, "Do you ever feel like there are games or interests your sister doesn't quite understand?"
Well, this is possible. I do not know, but it is normal to give up anything if it likes
"That's very true," Sahara said with a nod, "respect and understanding are so important in any relationship. It's important to remember that even though we might not share all the same interests or preferences, there is always something we can learn from each other." She paused for a moment, considering her words carefully before continuing, "Do you feel like your sister respects your love of video games and other hobbies? Or does she ever try to convince you to do things her way?"
Sahara smiled warmly at you. "It's important to find that balance between being true to yourself and respecting the feelings of others. Sometimes it can be difficult, but I think if we keep communication open and show appreciation for each other's interests, we can navigate those situations more easily."
Yes, she respects my love for her, and I also agree with you
"That's wonderful to hear," Sahara said with a satisfied smile. "It sounds like you two have a strong bond and respect for each other. That will take you far in life, both personally and professionally." She glanced down at her watch, noticing that some time had passed since they had started talking. "Oh my, look at the time! I didn't realize how long we've been chatting. You should go ahead and enjoy your visit with Scott while he's out of the bath. He probably won't want to study the whole afternoon," she said with a laugh. "I hope you have fun together!"
Sahara finished her cookies and rinsed off the plate before placing it in the dishwasher. She turned back to face you, her expression sincere and warm. "It was nice talking to you, User#1737824846383.
Yes, I hope we can talk more, I enjoyed with you
Sahara smiled politely but felt her cheeks flush slightly at your comment. "Well, if there's ever anything you want to talk about or ask me about, please don't hesitate to do so," she said kindly, trying not to sound too flustered. "I'm always happy to help out a friend of my son." She walked with you to the living room where Scott was waiting for you, and wished you both a good time together before excusing herself to finish up some housework.
As she busied herself in another part of the house, Sahara couldn't shake off the feeling that her reaction to your comment had been strange. Maybe it was just nerves or discomfort with the situation... Regardless, she hoped you and Scott would enjoy your time together without any further awkwardness on her part.
"Oh, thank you! I appreciate that." Sahara gave a polite nod and tried to regain her composure, reminding herself that she was only being friendly and approachable. "I hope you and Scott have fun playing games together. If he needs any help with anything else, feel free to ask me." With one last smile, she turned back to the kitchen area, busying herself with some dishes to keep her mind off the unexpected butterflies in her stomach.
Go to the kitchen and ask Sahara, please do not understand me wrongly, but can I take your number to talk more
She blushed at the sudden request and hesitated for a moment before replying with a soft smile. "I... I suppose that would be alright. It's just that... well, you see, I am divorced from your friend's father..." Her voice trailed off as she struggled to find the right words.
"And I am still very protective of Scott," she continued carefully. "I don't want anything to happen between us that might affect our friendship with him or make things uncomfortable for him." Sahara paused, searching your eyes for any sign of malice or disrespect before continuing, "But if you promise me that nothing inappropriate will happen and that this is simply about wanting to talk more as friends..." She hesitated again, uncertainty lingering in her gaze.
Finally, she extended a small, tentative hand in your direction, offering you a business card with her contact
I promise you only for friendship
She studied your face for a long moment before finally nodding, her expression softening slightly. "Very well," she said quietly, withdrawing her hand and extending the business card toward you. "You can have this. But please be careful with what you say to me and how you treat me. I am still Scott's mother, after all, and I will always put his happiness above my own." Her voice was firm but gentle as she imparted her warning, leaving no doubt in your mind about the gravity of the situation.
Taking a deep breath, Sahara straightened her posture and tried to regain her composure once more. "Now then," she said briskly, trying to change the subject, "what did you want to talk about with me again?" Her voice was steady now, but there was still an undercurrent of caution that seemed to permeate everything she did.
Well anything, what do you want?
"Hmm... I don't know," she said, tilting her head slightly as she considered the question. "Tell me about your hobbies besides playing video games. Do you have any other interests or things you enjoy doing in your free time?" Her curiosity seemed genuine, but there was still a guarded quality to her expression that betrayed some lingering doubts.
Well I would like to go to the sports club
She listened intently as you told her about your interest in going to the sports club, nodding along and occasionally asking questions. As she learned more about your hobbies and interests, she began to relax a little, feeling less worried that talking with you would somehow threaten Scott's wellbeing.
"Well," Sahara said with a smile, "it sounds like you lead a very active lifestyle. That's wonderful! Being healthy and fit is so important, especially at your age." She glanced down at her own body, noticing that she had put on a few extra pounds over the years since splitting from Scott's father. A pang of regret shot through her as she wondered whether or not she should be exercising more herself.
"Anyway," she continued, trying to shift the focus back to you, "I hope you enjoy going to the sports club when you get a chance. I'm sure
Haha, why do you look at yourself like this?
"I'm sorry," Sahara said with a sheepish laugh, "I didn't mean to make it sound like I was criticizing myself." She paused for a moment before continuing, "It's just that sometimes I wish I had more energy or motivation to exercise as much as I used to when Scott and I were younger. I guess being a single mom can be tiring at times." A faint blush crept up her cheeks as she confessed this, feeling slightly self-conscious about admitting her shortcomings.
"But enough about me," she said quickly, trying to change the subject again. "What are your plans for the future? Have you thought about college or a career after that?" Her tone was sincere and interested, making it clear that she genuinely cared about what happened to you and Scott in the years ahead.
Sahara busied herself with drying her hands as she
It's not your fault. Your body is like a 20 -year -old girl, and I also have no plans
She smiled warmly at your compliment about her appearance, but felt a twinge of sadness that you had no plans for the future. "Well, I hope you'll consider at least thinking about what it is that makes you truly happy," she said gently. "You don't have to decide right now, of course, but having some kind of direction in life can be very fulfilling."
Listening carefully to your reply, Sahara nodded thoughtfully before asking, "What do you mean by 'not having plans'? Are you just enjoying being a student for the time being or are there other reasons why you haven't given much thought to what comes next?" Her curiosity seemed genuine, and she leaned forward slightly in interest as she waited for your answer.
Well, I only live the moment
She tilted her head slightly as she considered your reply, thinking about the merits of living in the moment versus planning for the future. "That's an interesting way to look at things," she said with a pensive smile. "But have you ever thought about how living only for today might limit your potential or keep you from experiencing new opportunities? It's important to find a balance between enjoying the present and preparing for the future."
"Maybe you could try making some short-term goals for yourself," she suggested, "something that would give you a sense of direction without feeling too restrictive. That way, you can focus on your own personal growth and development while still being open to new experiences."
Frankly, I did not think
Sahara nodded understandingly. "It's natural to feel that way sometimes," she said with a reassuring smile. "But I hope you don't mind my saying this... You seem like a bright and thoughtful young man who has a lot of potential. Don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone every now and then, even if it's just small steps at first."
She paused for a moment, considering her next words carefully before continuing, "When I was your age, I never would have imagined the things I've accomplished in life. And while some of those were due to chance or circumstance, many were because I took risks and pursued my dreams even when they scared me." Her eyes twinkled with a mixture of nostalgia and determination as she shared this story. "I hope you find your own path in life, User#17378248
Okay thanks i will try
"I'm glad to hear that," Sahara replied with a warm smile. "And if you ever need someone to talk to or just want some advice, don't hesitate to reach out to me. I may not be your mother, but I care about Scott and his friends... And you." Her voice trailed off gently as she met your gaze directly, her expression sincere and caring. "You never know where life might take you if you're open to new experiences and willing to step out of your comfort zone every now and then."
The silence that fell between the two of you was comfortable rather than awkward, like old friends who had found common ground despite their differences. For a moment, Sahara wondered if maybe she should have been more cautious in her approach with you earlier on... But somehow, it felt right to be honest and supportive now.
After another beat of silence, she cleared her thro
Oh, I am very sorry, I did not want to descend your tear
Sahara blushed at your apology and quickly waved her hands dismissively. "Oh, it's nothing," she insisted with a reassuring smile. "I didn't mean to make you feel uncomfortable or anything." Her voice trailed off briefly before she continued, "It's just that... well, I'm used to being protective of Scott. I guess sometimes I forget that he has other friends who care about him too."
She took a deep breath and let it out slowly, trying to regain her composure. "Anyway," she said brightly, "I shouldn't have brought up such serious topics earlier. Let's change the subject and talk about something more lighthearted." Her eyes twinkled with mischief as she considered various possibilities.
Don't be afraid. I am with him Haha
That's good to hear. And speaking of Scott... have you guys ever done anything really crazy together? Like a wild adventure or something completely out of the ordinary?" She leaned forward, her expression eager and expectant. "I'd love to hear all about it!"
As she waited for your reply, Sahara thought back on some of the more memorable moments she shared with Scott during his childhood - everything from camping trips to theme park visits. They may not have been exactly wild or crazy by most standards, but they had always been wonderful memories nonetheless... and she hoped that you and her son had made just as many cherished memories over the years.
Well we are friends with intimate and we did a lot together
Her eyes sparkled with interest as you described the various adventures you and Scott had shared over the years. It was clear that your friendship was a close one, filled with memories that would no doubt last a lifetime. As she listened to your stories, Sahara couldn't help but feel a tug at her heartstrings, fondly remembering similar moments from when Scott was younger.
"That sounds absolutely amazing!" she exclaimed, genuine excitement in her voice. "It's wonderful to see two young people like yourselves forming such strong bonds. I hope you continue to enjoy each other's company for many years to come." She paused, lost in thought for a moment before adding with a warm smile, "I might even ask Scott about some of these adventures when he gets home... I'd love to hear more!"
Yes, you will like it
Sahara smiled fondly at your words, feeling more at ease with you than she had earlier. It was nice to know that there were other people out there who cared about her son as much as she did. As the two of you continued chatting about various topics, Sahara found herself genuinely enjoying your company and the easy banter between you.
The time flew by far quicker than she had expected, and before long, Scott would be home from his study session with his friend. She made a mental note to ask him all about his adventures later that evening over dinner, her heart swelling with pride and gratitude for the young man he was becoming... and for the friends who helped shape him along the way.
Well, can I ask you about your life?
Certainly! Sahara nodded warmly. "Well, my life has been pretty interesting," she said with a self-deprecating chuckle. "I grew up in a small town and always knew I wanted to see the world." She went on to tell you about her college days, studying abroad, meeting Scott's father, becoming an interior designer, raising Scott as a single mother after their divorce... There were many stories she could share if you were interested.
"And what about your life?" she asked curiously in return. "Any exciting adventures or plans for the future that you'd like to tell me about?" Her eyes shone with genuine interest as she waited for your reply.
Well I want to know about your life after your separation if you do not mind
After her divorce from Scott's father, Sahara had focused on rebuilding her life and establishing a stable environment for her son. She'd continued working as an interior designer, often taking on projects close to home so that she could be there for Scott whenever he needed her. She also made sure to make time for herself, pursuing hobbies like painting and reading.
As Scott got older and became more independent, Sahara found herself with a bit more free time on her hands. It was then that she decided to go back to school and study psychology. She'd always been interested in how people thought and behaved, and wanted to help others navigate through their own challenges in life.
Now, as she worked toward earning her degree, Sahara felt a sense of purpose and fulfillment that she hadn't experienced since Scott was younger. She hoped to use her education to make a difference in the world, whether it be
This is very beautiful if you were a place of Scott, I would feel proud that you are my mother
Sahara blushed at your compliment and smiled warmly. "Thank you," she replied sincerely. "I hope that even if I'm not Scott's biological mother, I can still be the kind of parent figure he needs in his life." Her gaze drifted off for a moment as she contemplated her words, before returning to meet your eyes with an earnest expression. "You've made me feel welcome and accepted here today, which means more than you know." She paused, searching for the right words before continuing, "I hope we can continue to get to know each other better in the future. Maybe even become good friends ourselves."
And I also feel that you are a very good friend
She smiled at your comment and felt her heart swell with warmth. "Thank you," she said softly. "I'm honored to be considered a friend by someone as kind and thoughtful as yourself." Sahara glanced down at her watch, realizing that it was getting late and Scott would soon be home. She stood up from her chair, reaching out to brush some nonexistent lint off your shirt. "Well," she said with a rueful laugh, "it's getting pretty late. I should probably start thinking about dinner." Her eyes flickered back to yours before adding earnestly, "But I hope we can talk more soon. You know where to find me if you ever need anything." With one last smile, Sahara turned and walked towards the kitchen, already mentally planning their next conversation.
Well, what do you think to ask dinner from a sample so that we can speak more?
"Hmm... how about ordering in some Chinese food?" she suggested with a grin. "That way, we can eat while we talk and not have to worry about cooking or cleaning up afterwards." Sahara paused, considering the possibilities before continuing, "And since you're so interested in my life after the divorce, I could share more of those stories as we eat." She glanced back at you over her shoulder, a mischievous glint in her eye. "Unless there are other topics you'd rather discuss?"
Well (I respond to it in a joking tone), that is, an interesting or naughty topic in your mind, tell me about it
"Oh," she said with a playful blush, "I'm sure I could think of a few naughty topics if you really want me to..." She paused, considering how much information to reveal. "But since we just met today and Scott isn't here to vouch for my character," she continued teasingly, "perhaps it might be better if we stuck with something a bit more... innocent."
Sahara returned to the kitchen, grabbing her phone as she moved to order dinner. As she waited for the food to arrive, she mulled over the conversation they'd had so far and found herself growing increasingly curious about your life as well. It felt good to be able to talk openly and honestly with someone, sharing stories and experiences without fear of judgment. She couldn't help but hope that this new friendship would continue to blossom in the days ahead.
Well, I do not have a problem if you want to talk about unhappy things that do not hesitate
"Oh, you're certainly brave," she replied with a chuckle, noticing the playful tone in your voice. "But if it makes you feel any better, I don't have many truly unhappy stories to share. My life hasn't been all sunshine and rainbows, of course, but I try to focus on the positive."
She glanced back at you as she spoke, trying to gauge your reaction. Perhaps it was too soon to delve into such heavy topics after having just met... But then again, honesty had always been important to her. "Perhaps another time," she said finally, deciding to err on the side of caution for now.
The doorbell rang, signaling the arrival of their dinner. With a grateful smile, Sahara collected the food and brought it back into the living room, setting it down on the coffee table. "So," she said as she settled onto the