We Put the Baby in Sitter

We Put the Baby in Sitter by Cassandra Zara

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    “C harlotte, I can do things to you that will make this seem like child’s play,” I said.
    When our usual babysitter bailed on us at the last moment, it seemed my husband and I wouldn't be able to go on our date night. It was really too bad, because I was super horny. However, my neighbor knew the perfect girl. Little did I know how perfect she would be...
    When little Charlotte arrived, I caught my husband doing a once-over of her. I couldn't blame him- with her perky tits and cute face, I found myself checking her out as well. Over dinner, my husband reminded me of some wild times we had in college. When we got home, the naïve Charlotte told me how her boyfriend broke up with her. I decided to show her exactly what she had to look forward to from boys at college, and also some of the girls...
    But once we got started, once we began to explore each other's bodies, and once my husband started to take her hard and unprotected, I never asked her if she was on birth control...
    This 11k word story features a married couple exploring a nubile young woman and teaching her the ways of the world. It features cunnilingus between two women, lactation, a virgin's first time, and a fantastically impregnating creampie!
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    S he smiled, and returned her attention to Kevin. Her body relaxed as he slowly pumped into her. She wrapped her legs around him, giving a signal that she was ready for more, and he picked up his pace.
    I lay beside them, playing with Charlotte’s hair, stroking her skin, while my husband fucked her. As he thrust harder, her small tits bounced, and I loved watching him watch those delicious little tits jiggle.
    I heard Kevin grunt as he strained to hold himself back. At the last moment, he pulled out, shaking and barely hanging on. When the urge to come had passed, he collapsed on the other side of Charlotte. “You are stunning,” he panted, touching her face.
    She looked confused. “You didn’t come.”
    “I’m not done.” He grinned. “But first...” he looked at me, “my lovely wife has waited long enough. It’s time she got some attention. From both of us...”
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We Put the Baby in Sitter
    I applied a touch of shimmery pink gloss over the berry-colored lipstick and pressed my lips together, admiring the results. It was the first chance I’d had to really dress up since before I’d had Jill, six months ago. I’d even bought a new dress for the occasion—a sleek black little number that accentuated my curves.
    “Niiiiice,” said a voice from outside the bathroom.
    Kevin was grinning as he sat down on the edge of the bed, while he gave me the once-over, nodding with appreciation.
    I set down the gloss and walked over to him. “Think so?”
    “Mm-hmmm.” He wrapped his arms around my ass and looked up at me. “I almost wish we could skip dinner.”
    “No dice, pal. You promised me a romantic walk in the park and a fancy dinner. But...” I trailed my finger down his chest “...if you play your cards right, I might let you get a little frisky during that walk.”
    “Alright!” He grinned like a boy and did a fist pump.
    I laughed, then giggled when he nestled his face into my cleavage.
    My phone chimed on the nightstand, and I groaned. “That better not be Harmony telling me that she’ll be late. She should be here already.”
    “I’ll go check on Jill while you read our babysitter the riot act,” Kevin said, getting up with a sigh.
    Two minutes later, Kevin had returned, and I was fuming.
    “She canceled.” I informed him as I scrolled through the contact list on my phone. “I can’t believe it! I told her how important this was to me. If I don’t get out in public and have some real adult conversation soon, I’m going to turn into a blithering idiot.”
    “Oh, man!” He sighed, throwing himself onto the bed with a sigh. “I

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