The phone on the small desk in the small dorm room of Harper College buzzed loudly. Ethan gladly looked up from his textbook on Roman architecture. It was a crime that so many of his professors had assigned reading over the weekend before Halloween, according to him. The cause of the distraction was a text from his mother.
GRACE: Hey can u check up on dad please I am at the party waiting
GRACE: love Mom
Ethan's already bad mood soured. Not because she had interrupted him, he would gladly help her out in any way he could, but because he was pretty sure he knew why his father was running late. He sighed, pulled on some socks, and grabbed his keys.
Thirty minutes later he arrived at his family's house on Grover lane. The sun was already low on the horizon and most of the houses in the neighborhood were ablaze with decorations. There would be even more in the coming days. Ethan pulled his beaten up Golf into the driveway and glanced at the telltale blue flicker of the TV emanating from the living room.
Just as he expected, his deadbeat father was on the couch, slumped over. Three cans of beer on the coffee table. Half empty bottle of Jack next to them. Another can in his hand. Sweat stained t-shirt. The air stank.
With only the bare minimum of respect, Ethan shook his father's shoulder. "Ryan? You awake?" He just couldn't bring himself to call the man in front of him "Dad."
Ryan started and grunted. "Wasap?" he mumbled, his voice slurred.
"Did you forget about the party? Mom's waiting."
"I don wanna go anymo. Her frens are all boring bitches."
"Fucking pathetic," Ethan muttered but Ryan had already drifted off again. He sighed and left the room again, glad to breathe fresh air again.
The thought of his mother waiting at her annual company Halloween party for a man who'd never arrive was excruciating. He pulled his phone out of his pocket to relay the bad news but he couldn't even bring himself to type it. The party was something she'd been looking forward to for weeks. She'd even bullied his father into promising he'd go. That's how much it meant to her.
Ethan felt the almost painful longing to be the one who could be her partner instead. He'd never let her down and he'd be the man she deserved. That need had only grown during his time at college. To wrap his arms around her soft, curvy body and hold her. To kiss her. To make love to her.
Just thinking about his mother made Ethan's cock grow hard. Until he remembered that she was stranded at the party. All alone. He put the phone back in his pocket and went upstairs into his father's bedroom.
The costume laid neatly on top of the bed. A black sweat and stretchy pants with bones painted on them. It had a skull hood and black gloves. Ethan's heart leaped in his chest. He was taller than his father by two inches and definitely not as bulky but if he kept his clothes on under the costume it might not be much of a difference.
Ethan's mind was racing with thoughts of being his mother's partner for the night. Dancing and laughing together. Cuddling. He slipped into the costume and checked himself out in the mirror. The black silhouette of the cloth worked well to disguise his actual frame and the hood only revealed his eyes. They were the same shade of brown as his father's.
Just before he grabbed the keys to his father's car, he sent a quick reply to his mom.
ETHAN: He's on his way
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The Carlton Hotel was one of the fancy, all glass structures they erected in downtown New Haven over the last decade. Grace's company, Gruber Solutions, rented out the convention floor this year. The company's stocks did exceptionally well in the last quarter and they wanted to treat their employees to something nice for Halloween. Other than a raise, of course.
Ethan arrived ten minutes past eight, with the party already in full swing. He pulled into the spacious parking lot and parked in one of the few remaining spots in the back.
Grace waited for him in the grand entrance hall, looking almost unrecognizable. She wore a skeleton costume, too, but whereas Ethan's was baggy, hers clung to her curvy body. She had foregone a hood in favor of doing the makeup herself. Bone white foundation with thick black circles around the eyes and on the nose. Black lipstick. Her black hair was shoulder length in an asymmetrical bob.
The moment Ethan set foot on the polished marble floor, Grace wanted to laugh. There was absolutely no way she couldn't recognize her own son, dressed in Ryan's costume. If the height and weight weren't indicators enough, the two of them carried themselves completely differently. Ethan always walked with the spring of youth still firmly in control, not the shuffling gait of her husband.
No, the man who wore the skeleton costume was most definitely her son. It didn't take a genius to figure out what happened. Ryan was already one beer in by the time she left and by now he was likely sitting in front of the TV, too incoherent to talk. She felt the gut stabbing sensation of betrayal. Ryan had promised he would finally show up this time and she thought he might actually have meant it. She even rented a room at the hotel, so he wouldn't have to worry about driving home. The keycard was in her pocket, next to her phone. It was wasted money, now.
What was Ethan doing here? she wondered. Did he really not expect her to notice? That made her smile. The idea that he'd pretend to be his father just so she wouldn't feel bad was adorable.
Ethan confidently approached his mother. They always said on the online forums about how nobody would question your presence anywhere as long as you acted with enough confidence that you belonged. It must have been true because his mother's face lit up with a smile. If she suspected anything was wrong, she wouldn't smile at him like that.
He risked a glance at her body, only to reaffirm that she was the most beautiful woman on the planet. The black stretchy fabric accentuated her hips and her ass. Except for the rectangular bump that was the outline of her phone.
"I'm so glad you made it, Ryan," she asked with a twinkle in her eye. She definitely wanted to know what his plans were. Was he seriously going to pretend all night?
"Hi, ermβ" he cleared his throat and suddenly his voice was deeper. It was a fairly good impression of his father, one he'd practiced on more than one occasion. "Hi. Sorry, I think I have a bit of a sore throat. That's why I'm late."
"We can see if they have some tea here."
"That's notβuh, yeah. Okay. That sounds good. Has the party already started?"
"Yeah. Come on, I'll show you around."
Grace hooked her arm into her son's arm and steered him towards the large double doors. She was bursting with pride at how well he was raised. As ridiculous as his pretension was, it was a wonderful gesture. That he would sacrifice his own evening just to try and make her happy. She didn't know anybody else in the world who would have done that for her.