I slept more then, snuggled against my mother's breast, her hand light on my shoulder.
When I woke, I instantly remembered everything of the night before, and the morning for that matter, and I was disappointed that I was alone in bed. But I needed, desperately, to pee. So I took care of that and then I brushed my teeth before pulling on a pair of shorts and going in search of coffee.
Mom and Lee were sitting at the table, drinking coffee. I checked their cups, took mom's which was empty, and poured a fresh one for me and one for her as well. Back at the dining room table, I sat, making a little triangle with mom to my left, Lee to my right, and me at the head of the table.
"Sooooooooooo," Lee said with a giggle, "whatcha thinkin'?"
"Honestly?" I said, taking the first sip, "I'm overwhelmed."
Lee stood and came to stand by me, putting her hand on my shoulder.
When I turned to face her I was eye-to-pussy with the bright orange bush, thick and curly, of a true redhead. The T-shirt she had on was too short to cover her completely.
"The question is," she said, her hand lightly on my shoulder, "man of the house," and the way she said that brought home more than just the unclothed bush I was looking at could, that things had changed, "is there room in your household for me?"
Mom stood then, and came to the other side of me, mirroring Lee's position and pose, her hand on my shoulder.
And again I was eye-to-pussy, this time with her coarse, black, sparse pubic hair.
"It's up to you, Davey," she said, "but if I'm allowed to say, I'd like her to stay with us."
I managed to get my eyes up to meet mom's and then to meet Lee's.
"I'm overwhelmed," I said again.
Lee bent down and kissed me.
"It's up to you," she said.
Mom bent down and kissed me.
"It's up to you," she said.
And they returned to their seats.
I finished my coffee and went for a refill.
When I got back to the table, Lee was gone and mom was sitting there.
"Davey," she said, and from the look on her face I knew her coffee had been spiked with her ever-present vodka bottle, "you know we didn't plan last night, don't you?"
I smiled and said, "Yes," as I reached across the table for the bottle and poured myself a shot into my coffee.
Yeah, I grimaced at the taste.
"But it happened, Davey, and I don't regret it," she said, reaching over and touching my hand.
When I didn't say anything she went on.
"You felt it too, didn't you?" she asked, "how perfectly we matched."
I smiled and said, "yes."
"I am yours," she said simply, "I'll never find anyone like you."
I didn't have anything to say to that.
"But Davey," she said, pausing for another drink from her fortified coffee, "Lee has been very good to me and I'd like her to stay."
Finally, I spoke.
"With us?" I asked.
She smiled then, a big, real smile, shading into a grin that didn't quite reach her eyes.
She covered my hand with hers and said, "it's a big bed, honey, why don't you try it out?"
I suppose I was being naive. Okay, I was being stupidly naive, but I said, "huh?"