AUTHOR'S NOTE: I never, ever download porn - but when "I Wanna Buttfuck Your Daughter 10" came up on the recent uploads list, I couldn't resist. What a concept! Two of my favourite topics. Unfortunately, the porn was... well, it was awful, and there was nothing about daughters in it at all, which is part of the interest for me. I felt, instead, inspired to write this story. This is a long, non-erotic introduction; skip it if you're not into that, but I think it'll set up the characters nicely, in case you care.
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My parents divorced when I was very young. I think I was three or four at the time - I hardly remember it now, except for a few pieced-together but blessedly vague memories. Most of what I know about what happened came from my mother, and most of it made my father out to be a villain - a no-good deadbeat, a pathetic loser. My mother, of course, is not without her flaws; her overbearing parenting tactics and controlling personality left me, her only child, with a fairly tenuous sense of self-esteem.
Either way, it was my mother who raised me. I got birthday and Christmas cards from my father for the first few years, usually with a lottery ticket or a twenty inside. There were phone calls, but the frequency of them came in waves - I'd get a call a week for a month or two, and then nothing for another eight months. I was lucky if I saw him once or twice a year; but then, when I was thirteen, the visits stopped entirely.
When I was seventeen, my mother remarried. The guy's name was Sheldon, and he was some kind of catch. We'd lived in a two-bedroom apartment somewhere between the suburbs and downtown for all my life. Sheldon, on the other hand, made decent money and had a big house in a nice suburb. He commuted to work and my mother was finally able to quit her boring office job for a life of community work and luncheons.
Unfortunately, Sheldon had three other kids - all significantly younger than I was - and nobody had much time for a shy, introverted, awkward seventeen year old girl. I was stuck with babysitting duty most nights and all weekend, but even if I hadn't been, I wouldn't have been going to parties or hanging out with friends. I hadn't been very popular before the move, but now I was going to a snootier, more cliquey suburban highschool, and I was the "new kid" halfway through my senior year.
I have to admit, when my dad called me and asked to take me out for lunch on a Saturday afternoon, I was a bit skeptical. He'd made promises to see me before and had bailed at the last minute, so I wasn't expecting this time to be any different. But it was.
I'd been living in Sheldon's house with the brats for about four months at this point; it was May. I stood outside the house, letting the late-spring sun warm my face, and waited for him. He pulled up in a decent car - shiny, clean, maybe even new. One of those cars that doesn't look like a bubble. He leaned over and swung my door open. "Hop in, kiddo!"
When I got in, I was pretty excited, though incredibly nervous. I hadn't seen my father for years! But anything was better than wasting away in that big new house again.
"So, Nicole," he began, and I waited, expecting him to continue, but he didn't.
"Yeah, Dad?" I glanced over at him as he drove.
"Listen... um." A pause. "You like Thai food?"
I laughed a little bit. My mother absolutely hated Thai food - I'd never had it, but I knew that. She came home from a date quite sour once because the guy hadn't accepted no for an answer when it came to his choice of restaurant. I told him as much.
"Shit, I forgot. I don't remember much about your mom, to be honest. It was so long ago."
"I don't remember much about you, Dad," I replied.
He sighed. "I know, Nic. Can I... call you Nic? Nevermind. Listen, let's get Thai. You'll love it."
We made small talk as he drove the rest of the way across town. We wound up in a neighbourhood I'd hardly seen before - funky, all the buildings old and brightly coloured. He parked and we walked down the street to the restaurant together. The warmth of the sun seemed to lubricate our conversation. When we arrived at the tiny wooden door set between two shops, I gasped.
"This is it?! You've got to be kidding me!"
He grinned and pulled the door open. "Nope. It's great. Follow me."