Mai roj morng mai gym jate hue running karte hue jata tha rood pe to raste mai 1 bus stand tha maine us k samen se jata tha vaha kafi log rahte the ku...h time bad maine dekha k vaha ek bhabhi bhi rahti thi vo apne bache ko school ki bus k liye chodne aati thi maine kabi notes nahi kiya vo kabi shut mai hoti to kabi cabri or tshart mai mai jab bhi vaha se nikalta tha running karte hue vo mujhe dekha karti thi maine 2 -3 bar notes kiya next day se mai us stand pe phoch k thoda slow ho jata or us. He said a water would be nice. As mom walked away, she heard him mumble that he'd like to hae some of her to cool off with.When she came back outside, she had a small smile and bent down to hand him the water. Her shorts were unzipped and she made sure she spread her legs as she was bent down. Her nipples were hard from him staring at her.Mom told him she was going to layout and catch some rays, before the major heat of the day. She walked over to her chair, took her shorts off and layed. A year after his grandfather died, Ed's mom had met a new man, and that relationship had quickly grown serious. It came to an end though, when a fourteen wheel tractor trailer combo, carrying a fully refrigerated trailer filled with beef, broad sided Ed's mom and her boyfriend as he drove across the interstate.After Ed's mom was buried, Aunt Judith didn't know what to do with Ed. Mostly, she tried to ignore him. She didn't try to be mean to him. She had gone through her own life, hoping to be. Eventually, after how many hours Tracey didn't know, there came a rest break. The conveyor belt stopped and the pieces of chicken stopped passing by. The girls sat down cross-legged on the hard concrete floor, while other women came by with polystyrene cups of insipid tea and limp slices of white bread covered with a sliver of tasteless margarine. Tracey put an arm around her lover, who continued to weep, while Zeta looked on at the two with sympathy."Oi! Buttercup!" yelled a man's voice..
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