Her Daughter's Scent
Diana had been lonely since her daughter turned eighteen because the girl started to spend much of her time with her girlfriends. The house had gotten emptier due to Diana's divorce, and now her only child Phoebe was more and more far away from her. Diana thought sadly about what she could do now since she had gotten used to dedicating her whole life to her family and had not gone out with her old friends nor taken up a nice hobby or activity of her own. She looked at herself in the mirror and was upset with her forty-two years old. She could already see some uncomfortable signs on her face that showed her age even though she had always taken good care of herself to keep her beauty. She brushed out her black hair, applied a little pink lipstick on her thick lips and tied her hair up in order to look younger. She decided that she should go out to a bar next Friday instead of being alone at home while Phoebe would probably hang out with her girlfriends.
Diana went down the stairs and logged on the internet to find a nice joint where she could meet new people when, all of a sudden, she had the impression of hearing something in her daughter's bedroom. That was funny because Phoebe was never back home at five PM. However, it was Phoebe all right and Diana listened to her sobbing. The woman got in her daughter's room and saw her sitting on the bed crying with folded arms. The girl's red lips trembled like an earthquake as she yelled angrily at her mother:
"Don't you ever knock?"
"Not when I think you aren't home. You never come back that early, you know," whispered Diana calmly.
"Well, I did Today. Now, will you please leave me alone?"
"I can't do that before you tell me why you're so miserable? Did you get a bad grade or something?"
"No, I didn't get a damn bad grade. I'm just sad, that's all. Please close the door when you leave."
"I won't leave before you tell me why you're so upset," said Diana coming over her daughter's bed and gently sitting on it." We've been so far away lately, though I am still your mother and I worry about you."
"Oh, you worry about me. Seriously?" answered the girl drily. Then Diana stared at her daughter's angry red face. Phoebe had light brown hair and beautiful green eyes. She showed her slightly big teeth when she was grumpy. Diana reached her face, kissed her daughter's cheek near the nose smelling her pure scent. When Phoebe grunted, Diana smelled her pure breath. How good her daughter's breath smelled, she thought proudly.
"Why are you sad, pumpkin? Mom wants to know."
"Because my girlfriend dumped me. Happy now?" Cried Phoebe with a sharp look and Diana opened her eyes wide. "Yes, I had a girlfriend and we had been hanging out together for months. I didn't have friends as you thought. She broke up with me. She said she was in love with someone else, but it was a lie. I hate her!"
Phoebe burst into tears. Still shocked by her words, Diana cuddled her and whispered that she understood. The girl shook her head: "No, you don't understand. You must be thinking I can get a man now that the silly game is over!"
"I am not thinking anything, I swear." Diana cupped the girl's face in her hands. "You're almost nineteen. You can do whatever you want. I just advice you to be brave because people let us down all the time, but you have to be strong to get over. That's just part of life."
"Oh, I am not in the mood for a mother-daughter talk! Life stinks and your cheesy advice won't make me feel any better."
"You're right. Life sucks. No more clichΓ© inspirational quotes. Just tell me why you said your ex-girlfriend lied when she said she was in love with someone else."
Phoebe lowered her head and sniffed: "She was constantly nagging me to improve my kissing. The day we argued, she blurted out that I wasn't a good kisser. I freaked out, I replied that she had never told me that before, and then she shrugged: "you're right, I actually love someone else!"
"See. There's nothing to do with you, my dear," said Diana. "That silly girl just fell in love with someone else. These things happen"
"You don't understand, Mom." Phoebe shook her head angrily. "She just said that she loved someone else cos she could not break up with me just because I was a bad kisser. I could've said that I'd improve my kissing to please her. She told me a lie since she can't believe I can become a good kisser someday."
"Well, I am convinced that you're a good kisser, and this girl is a moron." Diana folded her arms impetuously, but her daughter did not buy that and brought her head closer to her mother's face.
"How do you know? You have never seen anybody kissing me or..."
"Well, sweetheart. Kissing is an art and it requires a lot of experience. I just don't think your girlfriend is a better kisser than you are. I would recommend that you find someone else to love and prove it to yourself."
Phoebe sighed and groaned:
"I don't know if I can do that, Mom. My heart is broken and I don't think I can find anyone when my self-esteem is so low."
"That's right. You're not going anywhere that way." Diana said severely and touched the girl's chin. "I want to help you regain your confidence and I'd be willing to show you how to kiss if you didn't get embarrassed or think it'd be inappropriate. In fact, it wouldn't mean anything but practice."
"You mean you'll teach me how to kiss?" The girl opened her eyes wide and lowered her head. "Well, it does sound kind of embarrassing. You're almost saying that I'm not able to learn that by myself. On the other hand, you would believe me when I say I'm a bad kisser and finally understand why Cindy dumped me. Okay. Let's do it, Mom."
"Yes, sweetie. Cindy? So that's what that stupid girl is called?" said Diana bringing her face to her daughter's mouth. When their lips touched, the woman first felt Phoebe's wet and warm mouth on hers. Then her daughter's lips moved on hers softly, delicately. When the girl gently opened her mouth and Diana inhaled her cherry breath as well as the sweet taste of Phoebe's lips, she felt a spark like a jolt of electricity coursing through her body, and obviously, she got terrified and parted their lips. She looked aghast and Phoebe shook her head sadly.
"I knew you'd make that face," she gloomed. "You couldn't imagine it'd be so terrible, could you?"
"It's not what you're thinking, Phoebe," gasped the woman feeling her legs shake. "You're actually a very good kisser, I mean-" said Diana trembling.
"You didn't let me finish it, Mom, to see that I can't even use my tongue!" cried the girl. She grabbed her mother's shoulders and kissed Diana's mouth again by sticking her tongue in her mother's mouth. Diana made her panties wet and pushed her daughter away:
"You can't put your tongue in my mouth! I am your mother!" She exclaimed in a huge distress.
"So what? I thought I should show you exactly how I kiss, Mom. I figured you'd practice kissing with me in order to make me confident and-"
"I've seen enough. I said you were a good kisser and you really are. Now I am tired and I'll go back to my room."
Diana tried to stay cool when she left Phoebe's bedroom, but she actually shook like a leaf. She entered her own bedroom and clenched her teeth. She wasn't supposed to get aroused when she kissed her daughter. She was just trying to help her poor princess and now this! "How could I have done something so stupid?" However, she should forget it and deny what had happened. No, she had not felt anything. It was just her imagination. She wanted to be nice to her daughter and make her think she was a good lover.
For the next few days, Diana stayed away from Phoebe. She realized that the mere approaching of the girl was making her feel horny. That was clearly unacceptable for a decent woman like her. On Friday, Diana returned from the grocery's and saw the girl wearing tiny shorts showing her beautiful thigh and a tight yellow mini blouse that showed off the girl's beautiful curves. The woman's pussy tingled and she got terrified, but she didn't run away; she decided to face the awkward situation and said sternly: