INTRODUCTION & DISCLAIMER - Robert, a 42-year-old married dentist from Sydney Australia knows it is wrong to have a celebrity crush on pretty 18-year-old pop singer/actress/model Maddie Lee, and the situation is made even worse by the fact that Maddie is his stepdaughter, from his wife Karen's first marriage.
Sating his crush and sexual frustration by voyeurism, Robert's life takes an unexpected twist when his wife and stepson go to visit relatives interstate, leaving he and Maddie alone in the house together. What will happen between Robert and Maddie? Read this story to find out.
Please note that the story contains voyeuristic themes that include up-skirting, panty sniffing and fetishes about the girl using the toilet and having her periods. If these themes aren't your thing, this story may not be for you and you may wish to give it a miss. Otherwise, please enjoy and rate and comment. All characters and events are fictional, with similarity to real persons living or dead coincidental and unintentional.
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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, 2001
Having a celebrity crush is nothing unusual and completely normal. In fact, it would probably be far rarer to find a person who as a child or teenager didn't have a celebrity crush on an actor, TV presenter, recording artist or sportsperson.
My celebrity crush however, definitely fell out of what was normal and appropriate. I was a 42-year-old married man who worked as a dentist and I was crushing on a teenage Australian popstar named Madeline Lee Sullivan. Madeline, aged 18 and turning 19 in May, was a stunningly attractive and slim girl with long blonde hair and big blue eyes who at 5 feet 10 was deceptively tall. She was always called Maddie, and she recorded under the name Maddie Lee. Sullivan was a perfectly fine name, but probably not catchy enough for a young teenage popstar.
Maddie's main market was kids and teenagers, and her cheerful bubblegum pop songs were recorded with brightly colored fun and energetic music videos. I was home early from work and alone in the house in Sydney's northern suburbs which I shared with my wife and two step kids. I was supposed to be doing some paperwork for the dental practice, but this sat untouched as I instead put one of Maddie Lee's latest music videos onto the VCR and sat on the couch watching it.
With Sydney having held the Olympic Games six months ago, the capital of New South Wales was highly recognizable and marketable to everyone all over the world. Maddie Lee, her team of dancers both male and female behind her, were performing all over Sydney in a variety of places. They were at Circular Quay, the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House, with the Sydney skyline and scenic harbor waters behind them. Some other clips in the music video were filmed at Newtown, the trendy suburb in Sydney's inner west with its tight streets and older architecture perfect for an urban setting for one part of the video.
I however, didn't pay that much attention to the Sydney landmarks, I was too busy looking at Maddie in a variety of brightly colored clothes, although in the scenes shot in Newtown she and her team of dancers were wearing black tee-shirts and jeans to give the urban feel of the music video. Next up was another song filmed at the beach, and I watched Maddie and company dancing around at Bondi Beach, loving the sight of Maddie barefoot and in her pretty pink bikini and other beach attire. My underpants started to feel a bit tight in the groin area.
The pop songs were catchy and likely to get stuck in one's head, although this wasn't a bad thing as Maddie looked like an angel and had the voice of an angel too. There were other music videos on the tape, and these weren't shot in and around Sydney. One was filmed in Queensland, Brisbane and the Gold Coast to be exact with the Brisbane River, Story Bridge and city skyline visible in some scenes, and the Gold Coast skyline and Surfers Paradise beach prominent in others.
Another pop song was filmed down in Melbourne, and Maddie and company were dancing on Southbank on the Yarra River, the Melbourne City skyline with its big skyscrapers, the Flinders Street Station and Princes Bridge all prominent in this video.
The next song was not filmed in a specific location but rather in a studio, and saw Maddie and her dancers dressed in Catholic school uniform. I watched the video intently as Maddie danced on a desk in school, attired in a school blazer, a tie, a tartan schoolgirl skirt that came down to just above her knees, white ankle socks and black Mary Lee shoes. Her hair was in plaited pigtails and she wore a straw boater on her head. The other girls wore similar uniforms, and the boys in the video wore boys' uniforms.
I felt a bit guilty at being 42-years-old and getting my rocks off perving on a girl dressed in a Catholic school uniform dancing on a desk, but reminded myself that Maddie was 18-years-old when this was filmed and therefore an adult and concentrated on watching the rest of the music video, which ended with Maddie and fellow classmates immediately sitting back down in their desks and doing their work before the nun teaching them returned, with no evidence of the impromptu desk dancing party that had just gone on and the nun clueless to the antics of her class when out of the classroom.
Stopping the VCR, I looked at my erection that filled the front of my trousers and thought about my celebrity crush, my heart awash with those warm fuzzy feelings that anyone with a crush would know and thought a bit more about the object of my affections.
Maddie was not only a singer and dancer but also a model and an actress too, and it had been on a sitcom in her mid-teens where Maddie had first found fame, playing the teenage daughter of a dysfunctional but funny family. Prior to this she had been in some commercials and had a couple of bit parts in other shows. The sitcom was cancelled at the end of 1999, but Maddie's musical talents were becoming well known and highly sought after and her star was rising.