A New Neighbor
I have a new neighbor. Well, I think she’s new since I just saw her for the first time. But on the other hand, it’s the first time I’ve opened the bungalow’s side-window as well, so you can never know.
Anyway, I caught a glimpse of her standing in front of a cheap antique mirror that she probably bought in the flea market for $1.99 (including delivery). She’s buck naked, with her back turned to me, of course.
She was a bit slim for my taste and her rusty red hair seemed a ‘lil bit worn out. But she had a heartwarming pair of melons and a Hollywood bubble-booty that compensated big time. She put her finger inside her round mouth and smiled. I couldn’t tell if she was smiling at me, cos it wasn’t that clear if she could actually notice me.
So I decided that her smile was aimed at me and chose to join her. She sucked her finger and pinched her strange looking nipple. Yea, come to think of it, it was the most bizarre nipple I’ve ever seen, kinda square looking. I came closer to the window and took a better look at her pussy. I shifted the dusty curtain. Yep, it’s been a while since I had the damn thing washed and she was one hundred percent all shaved.
She spread her legs slightly and placed one wet finger between her freckled thighs. I could swear I saw her winking. She bent forward a bit and her sweet butt seemed closer than before. I could actually feel the taste of her asshole in my mouth.
I put my palm over my dick, feeling myself get hard through my jeans. She went down on her knees and kept on thrusting into her invisible hole. Now all I could see was her pinkish anus. I stuck my right hand inside my pants and grabbed my cock.
I could be sure I heard her moaning: “Oh baby, give me some more.” I was in a very generous mood that day so I started jerking more enthusiastically. She seemed to like it and by that time the whole street could actually hear her cumming.
I came all over my pants, like some fucking kid reading his mom’s Cosmo magazine. I’m nearly sure I saw her looking into my eyes and laughing, all calm and content. Who says Neighborhood Watch can’t be a good thing?