Madhavi aunty tho sex

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Hi andhariki na name Varun, 26 years old, Hyderabad lo oka software engineer. Nenu ee story rasthundi evaraina parichayam avtharu ani rasthunna.naku sex pichhi baga ekkuva so ee story chadivi evaraikaiana sex cheyyali anipisthe naku message cheyyandi..full g a enjoy cheddam..enjoy ani kadu full ga denginchukundham..nenu hyderabad lo untanu ..Hyderabad lo evaraina naku lage sex pichhi unte message cheyyandi..na mail id : Kvarunkumar2580@gmail.com .. naku google chat lo kani gmail lo kani message cheyyandi..ika story loki vellipodham..,

Hyderabad lo 2 years nundi oka MNC lo software engineer ga work chesthunnanu. Na life chala routine aipoyindi – morning 7:30 ki alarm, 8:30 ki bus, office lo 9:30 nundi meetings, Jira tickets, code debugging, manager sarcasm, lunch box with colleagues, evening tea break lo casual gossip, and night 8:00 ki back to flat. Rojulu anni ekanga pass avuthunnayi, Saturdays and Sundays matram TV series, phone scrolling, kada kada laundry, mari evening ki Swiggy order chesi time waste chestha. Bachelor life ki freedom undi kani heart lo emptiness ekkada fill avvadu. Friends andariki pelli ayipotunnayi, engagement pics, honeymoon trips WhatsApp lo flood chesthunnayi. Nenu matram single, apartment rent share chesi survive avuthunna.

Mana apartment complex lo chala families untaru. Mostly middle class, IT employees, bankers, oka doctor family kuda. Nenu ekkada mingle kaaledu much. Just corridor lo kalisina time polite smile matrame. But floor below lo oka couple untaru – Srinivas garu and his wife Madhavi aunty. Srinivas garu bank job lo, mostly late shifts or outstation training trips valla home ki late ga vastadu. Madhavi aunty 33 years, oka calm personality. Saree lo simple ga untaru, eyes lo depth, smile lo warmth. First time lift lo kalisam. She asked, “Hi beta, nuvvu 6th floor kada?” Nenu polite ga, “Yes aunty, software engineer, recent ga shift ayya.” She smiled, “Good. Hyderabad ante fast life, careful ga choosuko.” Naaku appude friendly impression ochindi.

A few days later grocery shop lo kalisam. She was struggling with 2 heavy bags. Nenu immediate ga cheppesa, “Aunty, nenu help chestha.” She said, “Thanks ra Varun, chala baaga help chesavu.” Bags home ki drop chesthunnappudu, “Inside raa, coffee prepare chestha. First time ikkada ki vachanappudu coffee compulsory.” Nenu hesitate ayyaka vellanu. Room lo fragrance sandalwood and flowers smell mix laga undi. She served hot coffee with small snacks. Conversation casual ga start aindi. She asked about my family, my work, Hyderabad life ela anipistundo. Nenu about Vizag beach, amma–nanna, siblings gurinchi cheppanu. She listened calmly, konni sarlu laugh chesi, konni sarlu advice icchindi.

Aa day taruvata, manaki oka pattern develop aindi. Weekend evenings lo nenu balcony lo novel chadivutunte, aunty balcony lo plants ki water pedutundi. Akkada oka smile exchange, konni rojulu tarvata proper talks start. She asked one evening, “Nuvvu mostly ekanga untav kada? Boring ga kuda feel avutava?” Nenu laughed, “Yes aunty, boring undi. Ekanga hostel lo years gadipina loneliness ki habit undi kani Hyderabad lo chala heavy ga anipistundi.” She nodded, “Na life lo kuda sometimes lonely ga anipistundi, Srinivas night shifts valla. Balcony lo plant watering chesthe relief vastundi, appude nuvvu books chadivutunnav chusthe naaku kuda calm feeling ostundi.” Nenu first time realize chesa – she also notices me.

Oka rainy evening power cut aindi. Nenu balcony lo thunders chusthunte aunty voice vachindi, “Varun, ikkadaki raa, candles petanu. Dinner lonely ga cheyyakunda kalisi cheddam.” Nenu slight hesitation tho vellanu. Dinner simple ga rasam, aloo fry, but naaku asli home food laga feel aindi. She smiled, “Every time hotel food tinadam bore koduthundi kada?” Nenu laugh chesa, “Aunty, idi asli home food magic.” Aame laugh chesi, “Good, sometimes ikkada ki vachi tinu. Naaku company untundi, neeku kuda home food.”

From then on, manam casual ga bond avuthunnam. Nenu office frustrations share chestha, aunty family memories share chesthundi. She told me about her college dreams – she wanted to learn classical dance and become a dance teacher, but marriage early fix aiyindi. Responsibilities lo padipoyindi. Nenu cheppanu, “Aunty, still time undi, nuvvu kuda try cheyyachu. Late kaadu.” She smiled wistfully, “Naaku confidence vastundi neetho matladithe.” Naaku inner ga pride feel ayindi – I was giving her encouragement.

Oka Sunday evening, nenu balcony lo upset ga unna. Aunty notice chesi adigindi, “Em ayyindi?” Nenu cheppanu, “Project pressure aunty, manager always sarcastic comments chestadu.” She listened carefully, then said, “Ignore chey ra. Life ante chala bigger than these silly deadlines. Health and peace first.” Her words amma laga feel aiyayi but at the same time, na heart lo closeness perigindi. Nenu amma ki cheppalekapoyina issues ikkadiki easy ga share chesthunna.

Festival season lo aunty relatives city ki vacharu. 4–5 days nenu alone feel ayya. Balcony lo chusinappudu empty ga anipinchindi. When she came back, she saw me and smiled, “Naaku kuda nuvvu miss ayya, balcony lo lonely ga kanipinchinappudu na heart lo pain vachindi.” Naaku shock but happiness kuda – she admitted she missed me. Nenu immediately cheppanu, “Aunty, same feeling naku kuda.” That evening manam balcony lo long conversation chesam. Stars, chai, casual jokes, even deep talks about dreams and fears.

One night, heavy rain vachesindi, power cut again. Aunty call chesi cheppindi, “Varun, ikkadaki raa, nenu ekanga feel avuthunnanu.” Nenu velte, room lo dim candle light, rain sound, aura magical. She wore a simple cotton saree, hair loose, tired eyes but warm smile. She poured coffee, both of us sat close. Conversation slowly deep ki velindi.

“Aunty, bachelor life easy anukuntaru, kani loneliness biggest enemy,” ani cheppanu.
She nodded, “True, na life lo kuda same. Srinivas mostly busy trips lo, sometimes simple coffee partner kuda ledu. Appudu balcony lo ninnu chusthe relief feel avuthanu.”
Na heart skip beat. She said directly she feels relief seeing me.

Nenu soft ga cheppanu, “Aunty, neetho unte naku home feeling vastundi.”
Her eyes moist avvi, “Naaku kuda Varun, neetho matladithe nenu marla college girl laga feel avutanu.”

Silence spread. Just rain sound and heartbeat audible. She slowly shifted near, head leaned onto my shoulder. Na body stiff first, but then relax ayya. Nenu natural ga hand wrap chesa. She closed her eyes, peaceful smile tho. That moment timeless laga feel aindi.

“Aunty…” nenu whisper chesa.
“Hmmm?” ani soft reply.
“Ee moment stop ayipothe baguntundi.”
She smiled sadly, “Time stop ayipodu Varun, but memories forever untayi.”

Nenu forehead kiss ichanu gently. She inhaled sharply then closed eyes tighter. Her fingers held mine strongly. She whispered, “Konni sari guilty feel avutundi, kani neetho matladithe nenu alive ga feel avutanu.” Nenu answer chesa, “Aunty, naku kuda same. Na life dull ga untundi, kani neetho unte colourful ga maripotundi.” She laughed lightly hiding her face in my shoulder. That laugh echo with rain like magical tune.

Midnight ki manam still matladutune unnam – her hostel days, na engineering days, favourite movies, silly crushes, regrets, everything. Every story closeness build chesindi. Suddenly she asked, “Varun, ee bond ni nuvvu ela define chesthavu?” Nenu deep breath teesukuni cheppanu, “Aunty, idhi friendship kanna deep, love kanna pure, words lo cheppalem. Just heart lo permanent.” She stared long into my eyes then whispered, “Exactly adhe feeling naku kuda.”

Her hand slowly reached mine, fingers intertwining. Warmth spread entire body. Thunder outside sudden ga vachindi, she slightly scared, tightened grip. Nenu assured, “Don’t worry aunty, nenu unnanu.” She smiled faintly, “Nuvvu unte nenu fear feel avvanu.” That line directly heart lo hit aindi.

She was inches away, eyes sparkling. Nenu slowly brush chesa one strand of hair from her face. She closed eyes letting me. Silence lo only our breaths audible. She hugged me completely. Na arms naturally wrapped around her. Both of us stayed like that long, rain rhythm lo. Her voice muffled in my chest, “Varun, promise chey, whatever happens, this bond ni marchipovatam ledhu ani.” Nenu whisper back chesa, “Promise aunty, forever.”

By 2 AM tiredness catch aindi. Still hands holding, heads resting. We both lay down side by side on sofa, lamp glow dim, rain lullaby laga. Before sleep she kissed my hand softly whispered, “Thank you Varun… na loneliness ni theeseyav.” Nenu smiled eyes close chesi reply chesa, “Thank you aunty… na life colourful chesav.”

idhi na fantasy story.ekkuva sex ledhu ani disappoint avvakandi..mundhu strong foundation build avvali kada characyers madhya so ila raasina.koncham emaina mistakes unte kshaminchandi next part kosam aina message cheyyandi..naku baga sex pichhi undhi..full ga dengali ani undhi ..Hyderabad lo ekkada unna ammailu or aunties evaraina parledhu naku message cheyyandi.full ga denginchukundham..na mail id story starting lo mention chesa..a mail ki message cheyyandi..

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