Parents take a quickie break.
Posted: 29 Jul 2018 09:04
Hi,
Stayed over in a Premier Inn on Friday night. On the same floor with us were three generations of the same family – grandparents in one room, parents with young kids a couple of rooms further along. The parents were in their early thirties, both a couple of pounds overweight, fair skinned, medium height.
On Saturday morning as we headed down to a late breakfast the family’s room door was open and the grandparents were collecting the kids to take them out someplace, leaving the parents alone for a while. They were arranging to meet up for lunch, so I waited until grandpops and kids had left then dropped a USB.
By the time I got back to my room after breakfast the parents were also leaving which was a little disappointing at first as I had thought they'd linger for a while. But when I checked the USB I discovered that they’d managed to fit-in a quickie before heading off.
L.
Stayed over in a Premier Inn on Friday night. On the same floor with us were three generations of the same family – grandparents in one room, parents with young kids a couple of rooms further along. The parents were in their early thirties, both a couple of pounds overweight, fair skinned, medium height.
On Saturday morning as we headed down to a late breakfast the family’s room door was open and the grandparents were collecting the kids to take them out someplace, leaving the parents alone for a while. They were arranging to meet up for lunch, so I waited until grandpops and kids had left then dropped a USB.
By the time I got back to my room after breakfast the parents were also leaving which was a little disappointing at first as I had thought they'd linger for a while. But when I checked the USB I discovered that they’d managed to fit-in a quickie before heading off.
L.