"Mom, you better stop sucking now. I'm almost there and I don't think it would be right to come in your mouth."
"I really don't mind, dear. I like the taste of come, and it would be interesting to compare yours to your father's."
"I wouldn't feel right about it, Mom. Maybe you could finish me off with your hand."
"I have a better idea. How about a nice tit job. Your father begged for them."
After dribbling spit onto the insides of her big, freckled tits, Mom molded them around my twitching cock and began to masturbate me with them. With her hands underneath and her thumbs over the nipples, she raised and lowered them onto my shaft. All the while, she smiled up at me as she tried to gauge how far along I was. Her skin was as soft as silk, her flesh as warm as a bun fresh out of the oven. When I started to go over the edge, the urge to fuck overcame me and I began to pump into the fleshy tunnel. With flawless timing, Mom dropped her head and captured my pulsating cock in her mouth just as I shot my load. She choked on the first spurt, but quickly regained control and finished me off like a pro. When the jets of semen stopped, she took deep, hard gulps to squeeze out every drop left in the pipeline. The hard sucks induced a mini-orgasm similar to an aftershock following an earthquake. Mom moaned her appreciation as I treated her to three bonus spurts.
Perhaps you are wondering how my mother happened to be on her knees between my legs giving me a blow job. It all came about because of an arcane philosophical theory called synchronicity. Carl Jung, a pioneer in the field of psychology, developed the theory based on his observations. Synchronicity is the occurrence of two similar events so close together in time that it defies probability. The events themselves are usually trivial. For example, my car and my wife's car broke down on the same day for the same reason. Impossible, yet it happened. Another good example of synchronicity is my divorce and my mother's divorce on the same day. I remember how shocked I was when I called my parents to give them my bad news and heard my mother say, "Isn't that a coincidence! I just divorced your father." It was synchronicity, not coincidence.
After my parents' divided the property, Mom didn't have much to live on. They had very little equity in their property and they hadn't bothered to save much. Mom didn't have any skills or higher education, so it wasn't surprising that she couldn't find a job.
My marriage had been going downhill for years. Ending it was like shooting an injured horse to put it out of its misery. Even though my wife and I had been at each other's throats most of the time, I missed having a woman around. Both of our problems were solved when Mom accepted my invitation and moved in with me.