"Making out with you? Yes terrific when?"
"I'll be getting off at Waterbeach station in about ten minutes..."
"Are you serious?"
"Several shorts and bottle of wine serious. But I know what I'm doing OK. I'll wait for you there."
Silence. Kevin stood looking at the phone for a moment until panic set in and he jerked into action looking for keys and shoes. It is a fifteen minute drive from Cherry Hinton.
He was over three miles drive from the station when he got a glimpse of the train about a mile from the station.
The station is a bit exposed and not the place to be hanging around on your own, especially an inebriated woman after closing time, he tried to ring her several times but it went straight to voicemail. He was relieved to find Jo sitting on the wall when he got there.
Once in the car she wasted no time to move in for a kiss which he hesitantly accepted but drove on quickly.
"What's going on Aunty?"
"Tonight I'm going to do what I have been wanting for several years, ever since that incident in the pool when I lost my bikini top and you came to my help. I still don't know how you managed to carry me out of the pool and into the changing room like that. Have you got any mints?"
He pointed to the pack.
Jo headed for his kitchen and made coffee, she tried to freshen up a bit in the bathroom before heading for his bedroom and flopped onto his double bed.
"Fuck me."
"OK."
She let him strip her naked and kiss every part as he exposed her body, being a university student he automatically rolled a condom on his erection and having noted Jo's fanny was already open and wet he positioned his cock at the entrance and gently pushed. It was so easy to slip straight in, much easier than the younger women he was used to, and started humping.
Jo's legs came up to circle his buttocks and Kevin bent down, with hands on the bed each side of her breasts, to kiss her again.
Her phone beeped. "Oh shit, that'll be your mother. I need to reply or she'll panic."
Without Kevin missing a stroke she read the message:
'I'm home'.
'I'm with K. OK?'.
'Be gentle with my little boy.'
'Little? Have you seen his willy recently?'
'Cow.'