Jenny Fordham had just finished walking Fester, her 6-year old collie mix. A mile and a half of cool October air had cleared her mind and heightened her senses. It was partway through their trek that she had decided to go forward. No guts, no glory!
She was at a point whereby it was either go forward or scrap the idea entirely. The brisk air seemed to tip the scales toward the former.
An hour later, Jenny sat at her kitchen table and turned on the laptop. Signing into the messenger site, she saw that Ruth was online. Her mind wandered as she realized she was at a precipice - a precipice which could easily be avoided if she just stopped now. But if nothing else, Jenny was a determined sort. She laughed to herself as she realized that may not always be a good thing.
Bobby was working late tonight. Not a rare event these days but it was necessary if they were going to add the deck off the kitchen and invest in a new roof.
Picking up the cordless phone, she dialed in Ruth's number. After a couple of rings, Ruth answered.
Ruth: "Hello, Jenny."
Jenny: "Hi Ruth, call display gets me every time."
Ruth: "Well it does keep people honest," she laughed.
Jenny: "I suppose it does."
Ruth: "So, is this a 'grandchild alert' call?"
Jenny: "Unfortunately, no. But you'll be the first to know as you are the biggest pain in the ass about it."
Ruth: "That's a grandmother's job. So this isn't a social call then?"
Jenny: "Actually it is somewhat. If you have a few minutes, I'd like to run something by you."
Ruth: "Sure. Nothing wrong I hope?"
Jenny: "No, no, nothing like that. As you're aware, Bobby is working a lot these days. Along with doing the 9-5 thing during the week, he's also been busy at night and on weekends. All for our benefit of course which is why I called. As he's burning the candle at both ends these days, I'd like to get him something special for his birthday next week."
Ruth: "Anything in mind?"
Jenny: "Yes, I have something in mind. Um, it's actually something that I'd like your help with. To be honest, it's very.....unorthodox. But given all his hard work, I think he deserves it."
Ruth:" I'm all ears."
Jenny: "Well, before I let you know what I have planned, I'd like you to keep an open mind. Will you promise you'll do that?"
Ruth: "Okay, I promise."
Jenny: "I see you're online right now. Are you alone at home?"
Ruth: "Just me and the cat."
Jenny forced herself to control her breathing and found the link she had saved from the website.
Jenny: "Okay, I'm going to send you a link and you can open it. Take a look at it. Once done, you can let me know what you think. Just remember the open-mind concept."
Ruth: "Okay, go."
Jenny copied and pasted the link into her IM window and hit SEND. No guts, no glory!
Jenny held her breath. So much for her breathing control she thought.
Ruth Fordham was 49 years old, a widow of 4 years, and saddened that her garden ceased to exist a week ago after succumbing to the earliest frost in a decade. She was the mother of 2 children, a grandmother of none, and a personal servant to the cat. In short, Ruth Fordham was bored. But there were Caribbean cruises in the cold months and her green thumb in the warm ones. The glass was half full, most days.
She saw the link that Jenny had sent. She was just about to open it but stopped. Why she hesitated, she didn't know. But she did.
She forced herself to examine the link, took a breath, and opened it. Once the genie is out of the bottle...
When the link opened, she realized that it was a video clip. The screen was blank but it was loading.
The entire video was 71 seconds long; the effects were life-long.
As the amateur video opened, it showed a girl on her knees with a cock in her mouth. Another girl, kneeling beside the first one, was caressing her large breasts. As the video continued, the guy removed his cock from the first girl's mouth and ejaculated on to the second girl's chest. The first girl then bent down and licked the second girl's chest clean. The video was over.
Ruth looked blankly at the screen. For a moment, she had forgotten that Jenny was still on the phone. The line was open; not a word was spoken.
Jenny: "Did you watch it?"
Ruth: "I did."