-MELOKUHLE BESS
I walk into the massage room and place my finger on my lips that the masseuse doesn’t say anything and he nods smiling, he walks over to me and then heads out of the door carefully not to alarm Yaya. I walk over to the side of the table she is laying on.
“So listen, I don’t want anything hectic. I just want to relax”
She instructs, it's taking everything in me not to respond because she knows my voice all too well. I start her off on her shoulders
“Gosh that feels so damn good”
She says and I still don’t say anything, she moans at the sensation of my hands on her massaging her body
“So how long you married?”
I ask her changing my accent, she giggles
“24 or 25 years now. If he walked in to find a man massaging me right now he would blow a fuse”
She says laughing
“You beautiful lady”
I say still with a fake accent
“Thank you, sometimes I swear he doesn’t believe that I’m all his. His jealousy and possessiveness can be both cute and annoying at times but I wouldn’t have it any other way you know. I rather he be both that instead of those husbands that don’t react to anything. Are you married?”
She asks
“Si” (yes)
I say
“That’s cute, is your wife comfortable with you giving strangers massages? Aren’t there times where you find yourself horny and stuff?”
I chuckle as I move my hands to her lower back
“Oh no you don’t have to massage me there thank you though. So I asked you a question”
She reminds
“She not mind”
I say
“Please, to avoid any trouble with my husband I rather you don’t go anywhere near my ass”
She reprimands in a more stern voice
“Is good for you”
I say
“Thank you, but no.”
She says getting up, and covering her boobs with the towel and turns to me
“Hello”
She laughs surprised
“MELO!”
She scolds while laughing
“You so cute and loyal”
I say to her but she pouts
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Our Parents Pain Came With Love
General FictionFrom the book With Pain Comes Love and The Life I Never Imagined, I bring you OPPCWL where we get into detail about the lives of the Bess grandchildren all grown up and trying to navigate through life. Just like their parents and grandparents, the l...