I was woken up by the loud noise of a motorbike – it felt as though the motorbike was right next to my room wall. Grumbling, I pulled away my blanket and turned to look at my bedside clock. It was already 10:15 am. God! I must have slept like a log – but considering the extended physical activities of the night before, it was no surprise. I allowed myself a smile as I got out of bed. I opened my window and looked through the wire-netting towards our neighbour's house which was about 20 meters away from ours. Sure enough, there was our Malay neighbour busy tuning his motorbike.
I picked up my towel from the rack, switched off the fan and stepped out of my room. The house seemed unusually quiet, no visible or audible sign of my Aayahmah. After using the toilet, I went to the kitchen – she was not there but a warm mug of coffee was waiting for me. I took a sip and then went to her room – again, empty. I came out to the dining area, put my mug down on the table and wondered where Aayahmah could be. I noticed that the clothes had already been washed and put out to dry in the sun.
After taking another gulp of coffee, I walked towards the stairs. I could see that the front door was locked but no sign of any movement in the living room.
"Aayahmah" I called out.
Hearing no response, I walked up the stairs to the living room and found Aayahmah there, on Mom's easy-chair, in deep sleep. I saw the broom and dust pan standing next to the sofa and assumed that she probably had finished sweeping the hall, had sat down to take a short rest and then had dozed off. Not surprising that she was tired, considering the power-packed loving she gave - and received - the previous night. I had no intention of disturbing her sleep - she would have been up pretty early to prepare breakfast for my parents as well as to start her daily household chores.
I just stood there and admired her. She looked so peaceful, a heavenly glow on her face and a contented smile on her lips. She was dressed in a chequered cotton sari, nicely wrapped around her, with a matching red-coloured blouse. She was breathing deeply and her magnificent bosom moved in rhythm with her breath.
Seeing her like this, no one would ever imagine what a woman she was in bed. I smiled as I recollected our loving escapades of the past few days – the outrageously wanton desire she oozed when we made love, the way her body sexually responded, the things she did and was willing to do. At that moment I felt that I was the luckiest boy in the world to have experienced such pleasures and from such a wonderful woman. I felt a warm glow in my loins as I watched her.
As if she sensed my thoughts, her eyes opened slowly and she smiled at me. She opened her arms and invited me to lay on her. I kneeled down on the floor next to the easy-chair and rested my torso on her, my head resting on its side on her bosom. Her arms encircled me and she hugged me tight to her.
"I love you, Chellam. You are the best thing that has ever happened to me" she whispered to me.
"I love you too, Amma" I replied, before raising my head to look at her.
"Did you sleep well?" she asked, patting my cheek.
"Yes, very well thank you. And you?" I asked before planting a kiss on her bosom.
"Me too but I was up early" she replied and then said "I wanted to clean up here before going down to cook. I just sat down for a short rest after sweeping the hall and must have fallen asleep."
"I'm sorry if I disturbed you" I said and touched her face with my right hand.
She hugged me to her tightly and held me like that, my head pressed hard against her breasts. After some minutes, she gently pushed me away and sat up.
"Go and have your shower, Chellam. Then I will come and get you your breakfast" she told me.
"Why don't you come and shower with me?" I teased her, gently pinching her naked waist as we both stood up.
Rubbing the front of my shorts and feeling the semi-hard flesh, she said "Don't tempt me. I might just eat this up" giving my prick a squeeze as she finished her sentence.
"Please...." I replied and we both laughed, enjoying the intimate closeness we shared.
We walked downstairs together and then I headed straight to the bathroom while Aayahmah went to put away the broom. After a nice, cleansing shower and a change of clothes, I headed to the kitchen where Aayahmah had already started with the lunch preparation. She was cleaning some fish (mackerel). Her portable radio was on, playing some old Tamil songs.
"I mixed two half-boiled eggs for you already, it's good for your energy" she said, looking towards me from the sink.
"Great" I said, walking towards her. Then patting her bums, I continued "I do need the energy to satisfy this wonderful woman. Her body drains me."
"Look who's talking" she said and then broke out in laughter.
I gulped down the half-boiled eggs, relishing the taste – Aayahmah had added a tiny drop of soy sauce. Then I took a few cream-crackers out of a container and sat down on a rattan chair. A fresh mug of coffee was on the stool nearby.
"I think your parents know about us, Chellam" said Aayahmah calmly, still cleaning the fish.
"Why do you think so, Amma?" I asked, munching my cracker.
"This morning, your Mom gave me a hug and said that she felt very happy. She did not say anything more" replied Aayahmah.
"But that's normal. Mom often hugs you" I responded.
"Yes, but later as your Dad left the house, he gave me a funny look. He has never looked at me like that before" Aayahmah explained.
"Could be just your imagination, Amma" I said.
"I don't think so, Mohan. I am sure they know. My head says so" she replied.
"Are you worried?" I asked.
"I don't know really. I don't know what to expect. I mean if they were angry they would have made their feelings known" she explained.
"Maybe they don't know after all. Anyway, you heard their conversation last night. So, don't worry" I calmed her thoughts.
Aayahmah had finished cleaning the fish. After washing them, she seasoned the fish with a reddish paste and put them away to be fried later. She opened up a knot of kangkong (spinach) leaves and started washing them under the tap. I stood up, gulped the remainder of the coffee and then put the mug near the sink. I stood next to her as she carefully cleaned the fresh green leaves.
"But we have to be careful from now on, Chellam, especially with your sisters and Mala also here from tomorrow onwards. I will miss you but we have to stay away from each other" said Aayahmah, her hands busy with the kangkong.
"Yes, me too" I replied and then groping her rounded buttocks, I cheekily added "but we still have today."