I had two ideas running through my head, and when I wrote them out they had only about 4000 words each. I then made the decision to combine the two. I made our hero the same person, and just combined the two story ideas into this one. The first part is a "voyeurism/masturbation" over a video chat with his adopted lesbian sister and her wife, the second part is an "older woman/younger man" sexual encounter.
Hope y'all like it!
All persons having sex are aged 18 or over.
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Tyler woke because of his cellphone buzzing on the night stand. He picked it up, noticed the time was just after 1:00am, and hit the green answer button on the screen. "Hello?"
"Yes, hello, is this Tyler Anderson?" The voice on the other end sounded British.
"Yes," Tyler answered. "Who is this, and why the call in the middle of the night?"
"I'm sorry Mr. Anderson, but I'm afraid it's in the afternoon here in Thailand. My name is Clyde Monroe and I represent the firm handling your father's estate here."
Tyler sat up, "Your're what? My father? What's happened?"
"Oh, my god," Clyde said realizing that Tyler didn't know. "I was not aware that no one has contacted you yet about your father's passing?"
"No, no one has informed me of anything." Tyler got up and started walking out of his bedroom and into the kitchen to make himself a cup of coffee. "Bu, we were not that close. ever since mom died. After he had sold everything here and moved to Thailand, we just never kept in touch."
"I see," Clyde said as he took a deep breath to focus his thoughts. "I'm sorry to be the one to pass on this shocking news."
Tyler also took a deep breath and replied, "It's fine Clyde. I'm just going to make myself a coffee and then you can explain what you need to. It's what? A thirteen hour time difference there right?"
"Yes, I believe so. It's just after 2:00 in the afternoon Thursday here. Let me say again how sorry I am for your loss. Your father had a massive heart attack two days ago and died in the ambulance on his way to the hospital. They tried to revive him but he was gone when he arrived there."
Clyde went on to explain a few more things as Tyler got his coffee and then sat down at the kitchen's breakfast bar. "Okay, have coffee will process. Now, what do you need from me?"
"Yes, the office I am in has been working with your father since he arrived here in Thailand 5 years ago. We helped him with his banking, visa, and just about everything else legal. We mainly service ex-pats from all over the world who want to move and retire here in Pattaya." Clyde paused to see if Tyler had anything to ask at this point. When he didn't hear anything he continued. "I have your father's portfolio here in front of me. I need to go over a few things with you in order to process your claim as his heir. He has a bank account here, as well as a condo, and property inside of that condo."
Tyler again took a deep breath and let it out slowly. "I see. What do you need me to do?"
Clyde continued, "You have a choice. I can send you a form by email for you to sign that gives me the power to sell off his assets here and close his bank account. I will then do a wire transfer to you there in the US after all fees and everything is finalized."
"Okay," Tyler replied. "What is my other choice?"
"You can come here yourself and see to most of that, and I will be able to guide you with any legal situation that needs to be done."
Tyler thought about it for a bit. He could take the time off from work for bereavement. He had the money in his savings that would pay for the flights and he could always stay in the condo while everything was being arranged. "Yeah Clyde, I'm going to come there. I've got over a year left on my current passport so that wont be an issue right?"
"No, it wont. In fact I can start the paperwork here in my office to get you the 60 day visa. You will have plenty of time to get things settled." Tyler heard Clyde typing on his keypad. "What is a good email address for you?"
Tyler gave Clyde his personal email and then asked, "Is there enough in my dad's account for you to take all you fees out for all of this?"
"Oh, well yes, of course. Are you not aware of... I'm sorry lad, I forgot you said that you were not that close. Yes, there is currently over 30 million baht in your father's bank account. He also has a few business investments here also. Those will need to have arrangements made to settle them, as well as the condo, all of that will only increase the bank total."
"Thirty million?" Tyler replied surprised. "How much is that in US dollars?"
"Let me check the current exchange," Clyde said to the sound of his continued typing. "His current bank balance, in US dollars, is $872,432.35. Also, because I have been tasked as being the executor of his will, any fees can be taken from his account. At that point forward you would have to pay any fees."
"Wow, I had no idea. I know the house he sold was quite a bit, but I'm sure it was not that much."
"Yes," Clyde continued. "Like I said, he has some investments here also. What returns he had from investments all went into his bank account. I believe he currently has 6 local business investments still outstanding. Those can be retained by you, or sold."
"Thank you Clyde," Tyler told him. "Please continue to manage things until I am able to arrive, and then you can explain it all to me more in person. What about the condo currently? Are you able to keep up with utilities and things until I get there?"
"Yes, although there is one other concession in your father's will. There was a Thai woman living in the condo with your father. The will does state that she is allowed to stay there until some final decision is made. She also receives 1 million baht from the estate." Tyler heard him pause to do the figures. "That's just under $29,000 US dollars currently."
"My father had a girlfriend?" Tyler asked. "How long have they been together?"
"The current will was made just over a year ago. So, she would have been in his life prior to this signing. Her name is Dao. I have met her. Your father has brought her into the office several times. She is a very pleasant Thai lady and speaks very good English. I'm sure you will be able to communicate well with each other. Also, the condo is a two bedroom unit, so there will not be a problem with you staying there when you arrive I'm sure. She may even be able to help you with the disposition of the property."
"Dao," Tyler repeated the name.
"That's correct," Clyde answered.
"Thank you Clyde. I'll keep you up to date on my progress on getting to Thailand. Like I said, my dad and I were not close in the last few years except for the occasional email or phone calls on birthdays and holidays. He never once mentioned Dao to me." Tyler paused and considered his next steps. "Alright then, I will let you go and I'll be in touch. I'll look for that visa application from you and I'll look into flights in the morning after I contact my work to arrange my leave. Thanks again."
"Not a problem Mr. Anderson," Clyde said as he pressed the key to send Tyler the email with the visa application. "The email is on it's way. Since there is such a time difference I will just communicate through email until you arrive here in Pattaya. Goodbye, and again, I'm so very sorry about your loss."
Tyler hung up and sat his phone down. Took the last gulp of his coffee and thought about going back to bed. Instead he got up and walked into the living room and picked up his work laptop. Opening it up he created an email to his direct supervisor and HR to let them know he was taking an extended bereavement leave. He looked up his time off and saw that he had an accumulated total of 26 days with the 10 days of bereavement, vacation, and sick time. He told them in the email he would take at least 20 of those days off, but would keep them informed when he knew more about what was going to happen.