(This story is posted on the Literotica website. Do not repost anywhere else without the author's consent. For fans of my stories, they know what kinds of things to expect. This story deals with similar themes as the stories by wannabeboytoy, seducedHylas, and Dark Betrayal, namely cheating, betrayal, and heartbreak. If stuff like that isn't your cup of tea, then you probably shouldn't bother reading it. I do not condone any of these actions in real life. This is just a story. Enjoy.)
(Additional note for this series: EACH CHAPTER IN THIS SERIES CAN BE READ ON ITS OWN. Each chapter is self-contained, but if you do read the whole thing, some of the specific details will become clearer and more fleshed-out. Enjoy)
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(Chapter 7)
Frank Carroll was glad for a moment of peace and quiet. The 34-year-old wasn't one for busy situations, so family get-togethers like this weren't his cup of tea. He much preferred calm, quiet days at home, or at work, or spending time with his wife and daughter.
He'd been with Denise since high school. Yeah, they were high-school sweethearts. He was the quarterback, she was the cheerleader, that old story. They'd paired off quickly, and had been inseparable since, through the ups and down, the good times and the bad. They were good for each other.
Frank felt lucky to have such a great wife. He knew that he wasn't the most gregarious guy in the world. He knew he could be a bit serious and lost in his own headspace. But Denise just saw something in him that he didn't always see in himself. She was so kind and supportive, and when he had to admit to himself that he didn't have a future in athletics and had to find a new path, she was right there, ready to pick him up when he got too down. For that, he loved her more than anything.
It didn't hurt that she was such a looker. He still remembered how good she looked on the sidelines, and looks-wise, she hadn't really lost a step since. Slim, athletic, blonde, with a big bright smile, sharp blue eyes, and deep golden tan, she was a stunner. She still had that gymnast's body that she had back then, long legs, a pert, round butt, and petite breasts. Even after having a baby, she'd done a good job of getting back into fighting shape quickly.
Even though he'd given up on-field pursuits, he'd always been good at staying in shape. It helped him in his work, and at home, so he didn't see any reason not to do it. He'd always been disciplined in that way, and it had really paid off. Tall and well-built, his wife's eyes always lit up when she saw him. And for good reason. He was a handsome man, with blondish brown hair, light skin, and cool blue eyes. He wasn't a chronic smiler, so when his face did light up, it was infectious.
His calm, disciplined demeanor helped him in his working life. He'd been a police officer for about 8 years now. He knew cops had often got a bad rap, sometimes with good reason, but he liked to think he was one of the good ones. He kept his cool, did his job, and did his best to keep things professional and not let situations escalate get out of hand. Frank always had an innate sense of justice, so he took to his job well, doing it fairly and justly. When he saw a citizen breaking the law, he would do his job, but he would do his best to do it calmly and with empathy. But when he saw one of his coworkers taking advantage of their badge, he would say something. He took his work seriously, and he did it well, rising the ranks and gaining a healthy respect from his fellow officers.
He loved his work, but that being said, he did relish having a bit of a break here at the holidays. Getting away from it all, focusing on his family, it was much needed. Even if being here back home, surrounded by his extended family, was the price he had to pay for that break, he would take it. And now, during his time off, he was savoring getting away from it all. He even took the chance to be a little rebellious, letting his face remain covered with a few days of beard growth. For work, he liked staying clean shaven. But the beard gave him a bit of ruggedness, which really worked for him.
"Daddy..." Christiana said, coming up to him as he sat on the couch, something in her hands. "What's this?"
Christiana was the light of his life. Three-years-old, she'd been a bit of a surprise, but a welcome one. Frank never knew how fulfilling having kids would be till he had his own, and he'd taken to fatherhood well.
Being a father was brand new territory for him, one he was completely unprepared for, and for this he looked to his older brother, Dan, as an inspiration. While Frank wasn't the most emotional guy in the world, he did greatly admire his older brother. He was a strong, steady, unflappable man. A good husband to his wife as he maintained a great marriage to a really special lady in Connie. And he was a great dad as well, always there for his kids, being a positive force in their lives, devoting himself to raising them right. Frank vowed to do as good of a job as Dan had.
Fatherhood gave him the focus to work hard, to provide for his daughter and give her a good future. Denise had decided upon getting pregnant that she would step away from her career to take care of their daughter. She had a good job, working at a pretty nice office, but her child superseded that. The goal was to get through these early years, and when Christiana entered school, Denise hoped to get back to work then.
"What is that?" Denise asked, seated next to him. Seeing what his daughter was holding, Frank smiled.
"That..." he began, laughing lightly. "That is the tree topper. For the Christmas tree. That's been in our family since... God... forever." It looked its age. It was this little straw person, clad in a cloth blue dress. It was, admittedly, pretty creepy. "There's this whole story with that. Right Mom?" he said, glancing up at his mother passing through, his voice dripping with sarcasm.
"Don't joke," Doris said.