O Mother Dear (Part XIII- Au Pair)

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Part 13 of the 22 part series

Updated 06/07/2023
Created 01/13/2015
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All participants are 18+ years old. "America The Beautiful" is a lovely tune.

By Hallowe'en both houses sold
We'd moved and were unpacked
The upgrade to the new from old
Gave us the space we'd lacked.
O Siblings, Dear! O Siblings, Dear!
This ranch is just the thing.
There's lots of land, the house is grand
For us and our offspring!

With little Ross, Renee and Rose
And still more babies due,
I had a plan then to propose
To help manage the crew.
O Sisters, Dear! O Sisters, Dear!
Work's easy when you share.
You need a break, for goodness' sake!
Let's bring in an au pair!

I had in mind the golden Jewel
Whose charms I had enjoyed.
The thought of her thickened my tool
But, could she be employed?
O Siblings, Dear! O Siblings, Dear!
Here's what I'd like to do:
I'll nominate a candidate
For you to interview.

We all agreed a nice repast
Would give the ambiance
For questions which would sort out fast
If she could meet our wants.
O Family! O Family!
I won't give my thoughts voice.
I'll introduce, but then recuse,
And let you make the choice.

I talked to Jewel and brought her back
For dinner that same night.
I had an urge to sneak a snack
And whet my appetite!
O Jewel, my dear! O Jewel, my dear!
I can't resist your curves.
Your long firm nips, between my lips,
Are like berry preserves!

I pulled her close across the seat
Encircled in my arms.
She opened up her blouse to greet
My face with both her charms!
O Arthur, Dear! O Arthur, Dear!
Take these and have your treat!
Are Pearl and Kent as decadent?
And Cherry, is she sweet?

Without a bra, Jewel closed her blouse.
Her nipples still stood tall.
We walked from the car to the house
As snow began to fall.
O Family! O Family!
I called as we entered.
I winked at Jewel, she played it cool,
She was not self-centered.

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