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The car ride started quiet. She smelled like wine and vanillaโmy mother-in-law, dressed to kill after a night out with her friends, slouched back in the passenger seat, shoes off, legs crossed, a lazy smile playing on her lips. The rain tapped against the windshield like static, and the city lights blurred through the windows as I drove. Sheโd pulled her hair up loosely, a few strands clinging to her neck, and her dress had ridden just a little higher than it should have, exposing the smooth, toned curve of her thigh.
I told myself not to look. I told myself it didnโt mean anything. But then she reached into her purse and pulled out a small compact mirror and a tube of lipstick. Red, bold, glossy. โGod, I look wrecked,โ she said casually, flipping down the visor. โYou donโt mind if I touch up a bit, do you?โ She didnโt wait for a reply. I tried to keep my eyes on the road, but every swipe of that lipstick had weight. Every slow drag, every pout, every little smirk she gave herself in the mirror. She knew I was watching. I knew she knew.
โRedโs a dangerous color, donโt you think?โ she asked, still focused on her reflection. โIt leaves stains. Marks things. Makes a mess of all the wrong places.โ Her voice was soft, almost thoughtful. Then she turned toward me, her tone shifting into something velvet-smooth. โYou like watching me do this, donโt you?โ she whispered. โBet youโve thought about these lips before. Bet youโve wondered how deep they go.โ She let the words hang in the air, heavy and wet.
I didnโt respond. I couldnโt. My hands were tight on the wheel, and my cock was already straining against my jeans.
She turned back to the mirror, ran her thumb slowly across the edge of her freshly painted bottom lip. โSorry,โ she said after a beat, her voice lower now, quieter. โBlame the wine. It makes me a little horny. And besidesโฆโ She let out a small laugh. โIโm your mother-in-law. This is completely inappropriate.โ
But then our eyes met in the rearview mirror, and for a second the air between us felt denseโwarm, buzzing, heavy with something unspoken. She didnโt look away. Neither did I. Then, slowly, she turned toward the window, her profile soft in the low dashboard glow. For a moment, I thought that was itโthat the moment would pass, like a thought weโd both pretend we didnโt have.
But then she spoke, almost to herself.
โLipstick used to get everywhere. Took years to learn how not to smudge it.โ
She looked back at me, a subtle smile playing at her lips.
โNow the only time I let it get messyโฆ is when I mean to..."
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