Tanner woke up from a deep sleep, he'd been dreaming of his neighbor Mrs. Morgan again. She was an old friend of his mothers and ever since seeing her sunbathing topless he'd been dreaming of her ever since, which was weird cause he really didn't have much of a taste for the older ladies.
"But wait, why am I awake so early?" he thought. Tanner then noticed his bedroom light was on and his door had been opened, that was how his mother woke him in the mornings. He started to wonder why she'd awoken him, because he'd graduated early and didn't have anything to do until college started in the fall, "oh yeah, its Earth Day" he thought with a groan.
Before I get to far ahead of myself maybe I should explain a little about my life. My name is Tanner Adams, I'm 18, about 5ft 9 with dark brownish blonde hair and fresh outta high school. I live with my 34 year old mother Sarah Adams in a small town called Jackson, Wyoming. We moved there when I was about 5 years old after my father had died, mom had never liked living in big cities anyways and with dad gone she'd felt like having a new start for the both of us. Mom had always been an outdoorsy type so she got a job working as sort of a wilderness guide. Guess that's enough of a description of our lives for now.
"Earth Day" he thought again, his mom had been making him celebrate this day for about 10 years and he'd always hated it. Unlike his mother Tanner didn't really enjoy the great outdoors, he was more of a get high occasionally with my friends and play video games type of guy. He found squatting in the bushes not the least bit appealing. He did love his mother though so he tried not to gripe to much when they'd go on their trips each year. Normally the earth day trips would consist of just a drive to nearby Yellowstone park where we'd go animal watching and spend a few nights in the tent.
Tanner finally decided to get up after hearing his mom moving around in the next room, "mom I'm up and getting dressed." he said "okay honey, try to be ready to leave in about 20" he'd heard her reply. Twenty minutes later I was ready and walking about to the car to load my gear, mom had already loaded everything else and was patiently waiting behind the wheel.
"Sorry I took so long, stayed up longer than I should have last night" Tanner explained.
"Oh its okay, I'm just so happy that we get to celebrate one last Earth Day before your off to college," Sarah beamed with a smile on her face as we pulled out of our driveway.
"Yeah yeah.. I know how its your favorite holiday, I'm just not so sure its an actual holiday mom," Tanner teased. "You don't mind if I try to get a little sleep on the way do you?" he asked.
"Nah I don't mind, I'll wake you when we get close to the camp," she said.
As Tanner was sleeping Sarah was doing a lot of thinking to herself. She'd been noticing how sexy her son was getting these last few years and how more and more she was wanting to act on her thoughts of what it would be like to be with him. Just imagining what his hard cock looks like was making Sarah wet as she was driving. Sarah hadn't been with a man since Tanners dad died and loving her son so much and only having him around for companionship, it had opened her mind to things she'd normally never even think of.
She tried to think of reasons why she shouldn't be with him, she loved him so whats the big deal, right? It would be bad if anyone ever found out but that could only happen if Tanner ever told anyone and she hoped he'd never do that. There was also a chance that he'd reject her and once he was gone to college she'd never see him again. Thirteen years without having a man between her legs was enough to push all these questions out of her mind and just go ahead with her plan.
She didn't want to lose her son, she wanted him to stay at home and be her lover and she was gonna do everything possible to make that happen. They'd entered the park a few minutes ago and she pulled into the spot where they were gonna leave the car. Looking over at her handsome son, she just sat there for a minute looking him over.
"Hey you awake there buddy?" Sarah asked him.
"Yeah," he said groggily. "Different camp site this year?" Tanner asked his mom as he looked around.
"I thought we'd try going a bit further into the park this time, try to get away from all the tourists running around here" Sarah replied. "Its a bit of a hike so lets get going."
"This part of the park is so beautiful this time of the year," Sarah said.
"Yeah it is, it'd be a lot nicer tho if there weren't so many mosquitoes flying around, seems like the only stay in the shadow of the trees right where I'm walking," Tanner whined.
"You decided yet on how far away your gonna run to college to get away from you old mom and her crazy earth loving ways yet,?" Sarah asked with a forced grin.
"Come on mom, you know I've never minded going on these occasional trips and getting to spend some time with you. I'll try to make it home as much as possible so we can go squatting in the woods like you love to do so much," Tanner said as he was trying to hold back a laugh.
Sarah started laughing as she said, "yeah cause if you don't come back you know I'll be coming to the city and popping a squat there."
"Alright here we are, so what do you think,?" Sarah asked him.
Tanner hadn't really been paying attention to where they were going, his mom had found a really nice spot close to a small creek that fed into a lake. "Wow this is much better than that crappy campsite we usually stay at, want to get the tent set up?" Tanner said as he looked over at his mom. From the way his mom had been looking at him it almost looked as if she'd been checking him out.
"Well," she said coming out of her daze, "it kind of looks like it might rain so lets get this done quick and make something to eat."
The tent went up fast and Sarah started getting out some of the food they had brought along. They chatted a bit more over their lunch, this time a bit more seriously about Tanner heading to college, Sarah was surprised that he'd even had a few schools he wanted to check out with her.
As they finished up their meal she'd noticed that the nice breeze that they'd experienced on the way to camp had become much stronger and she heard thunder breaking in the distance.
"Hey you wanna go bury these left over scraps and hang our food bag up in the tree for me,?" she asked Tanner. "We don't want Yogi and Boo Boo wandering into camp trying to steal our food," she laughed.
"Alright mom, be right back" Tanner quipped.
"Just hurry up, this storm seems to really be blowing in now, sky is about ready to break it looks like," Sarah warned.
Sarah was waiting for Tanner to get back just as she felt the first rain drops start to fall, she wanted to wait but decided to just get in the tent. Looking out Sarah saw her son jogging back up to the camp.
"Hurry up before you get soaked!" she yelled out at him.
"I had to make sure to cover the food sack with a tarp before hanging it, I didn't want to be eating soggy sandwiches," he said as he climbed in the tent.
"I cant believe we get to camp, eat, and then it starts to storm. Oh well, more quality talk time with my one and only son I guess," she teased.