17-11-2018, 06:09 AM
This was the first time in literally a few years that we had sex in the afternoon. I would have liked nothing more than to have another go, but it was almost time for Apu to come back from college so we got dressed and sat in the living room.
"Tarun, it is time for you to think long and hard about what I should do next." Purva said, moving into my arms.
"What do you mean?"
"Do you want me to just stop all this?"
"No way. This has livened up our sex life so much." I said.
"Yes, it has. But so far it has been limited to petting and fondling and semi-nudity. Which, I admit, is a lot farther than I would have ever thought of going with anyone but you. Nevertheless, you need to keep one undeniable fact in mind."
"What?"
"These guys are difficult to control. And they talk amongst each other. Word might get out. Are you ready for those consequences?" Purva said.
Just her saying it made me feel a tug in my pants again. But her point was well taken.
"I don't think anyone would believe some laborers' gossip anyway." I said.
And we heard Apu's college bus pull up in front of the house. We both walked out the door and waited as Apu ran towards us. I looked at the house next door. There were a a lot of construction workers milling around. As Purva hugged Apu and picked him up, she whispered to me,
"Green shirt. By the pile of bricks. Sajid."
And I saw him. He was not much to look at. He had gray hair. And was not very tall. I would normally not even have noticed him if he passed me on the street. But he was there. And he was looking in our direction. Our eyes met for a brief second and then I looked away.
"Tarun, it is time for you to think long and hard about what I should do next." Purva said, moving into my arms.
"What do you mean?"
"Do you want me to just stop all this?"
"No way. This has livened up our sex life so much." I said.
"Yes, it has. But so far it has been limited to petting and fondling and semi-nudity. Which, I admit, is a lot farther than I would have ever thought of going with anyone but you. Nevertheless, you need to keep one undeniable fact in mind."
"What?"
"These guys are difficult to control. And they talk amongst each other. Word might get out. Are you ready for those consequences?" Purva said.
Just her saying it made me feel a tug in my pants again. But her point was well taken.
"I don't think anyone would believe some laborers' gossip anyway." I said.
And we heard Apu's college bus pull up in front of the house. We both walked out the door and waited as Apu ran towards us. I looked at the house next door. There were a a lot of construction workers milling around. As Purva hugged Apu and picked him up, she whispered to me,
"Green shirt. By the pile of bricks. Sajid."
And I saw him. He was not much to look at. He had gray hair. And was not very tall. I would normally not even have noticed him if he passed me on the street. But he was there. And he was looking in our direction. Our eyes met for a brief second and then I looked away.
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