The Good Ones Always Come Back - Contemporary Workplace Erotica Stefan Mckinnis Author

The Good Ones Always Come Back - Contemporary Workplace Erotica Stefan Mckinnis Author
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The Good Ones Always Come Back is a Contemporary Workplace Erotica short story - M/F. This erotica short story contains explicit content, erotic situations, graphic language and is suitable for readers 18 and over.Summer had been teaching junior high for 10 years. She is very pretty and young looking. The lustful gazes of her male students were only matched by the gazes of their dads. As a single woman, she blushes at how many times she touched herself thinking about what might happen with one of those dads. She has only slipped up one time by having an encounter with a hot dad in the back of his car. She is careful until one afternoon. But what happened that Friday afternoon shocked her because that is when Timmy came back. After a happy reunion, Tim talked about what a crush he had on Summer that year when he was her student in middle school. Now a handsome and dashing man that oozes sexuality, it isn’t long before youthful dreams become a very real encounter in that empty middle school teacher’s lounge. Is it worth the risk?ExcerptAs she was leaving, she saw Tina coming her way walking with a tall, slender and very handsome young man. Tina spotted Summer and got excited. “Summer, just look who I ran into!” she squealed gesturing to the boy who looked to be about 20.“Timmy?” Summer shouted with delight when she recognized him. When he nodded to her with a gorgeous smile, she just ran over and gave him a sweet hug.“Miss Reynolds, Mrs. Johns, you both were my favorite teachers when I was here six years ago. God that seems like forever.” Timmy said happily in a sexy deep voice but his eye contact stayed with Summer. When Summer looked over at Tina, Tina mouthed “Oh my God” looking at the handsome boy. This brought a smile to Summer’s face.Suddenly Tina announced that she was late for meeting her husband and she scurried off. Tim and Summer laughed at her sudden departure. After an awkward moment, Tim said, “Well, why don’t you let me buy you a drink and we can talk about old times.”“Oh you are such a sweet boy. But I should not be drinking in a bar with a handsome former student. What would people say?” she said coyly.