A story in the Life with the Parkers Universe
This is the first story in the 'Life with the Parkers' series. The stories are all self-contained but are more meaningful if read in order. The next story will be 'Fanny and the Boys.'
When Angie's parents divorced, she went with her mother and her brother Frank went with their dad and she didn't see them for years. Now that she's off to grad school where her father teaches it's time to get to know her father and brother all over again.
Two brothers farmed potatoes together. One had two daughters and, because Covid prevented them from dating, he felt it was his duty to prepare them to be good wives. His own wife agreed. The other brother had a son and a daughter, and whey they found out what their cousins were doing, they felt like they should participate in getting ready for marriage, too. The result was two families engaged in a taboo lifestyle, which worked as well as the farming did. And the farming worked very well indeed.
His mother and sister both had told him he should have never married in the first place. And perhaps he shouldn't have... but he had done so for reasons that he couldn't share with either one of them
Seeing his little girl dressed up for a party, he is shocked at how she had matured without him realizing it. After she leaves, he turns to alcohol, which begins to eat at his brain, clouding his morals. When she returns, she is in a mild state of depression. Who better than her father to console her?
A My Eighteenth Story Part of the Eros's Dominion universe
Kylie is submissive to her men, but always dominant with her ladies. For years she's desired to be worshiped by a beautiful woman. On her eighteenth birthday, she gets to live her long-held fantasy. (Father/daughter content is mentioned, but not explicitly detailed.)
Hi, my name is Tom Brostwin. My family consists of me and my 20 year old daughter Heather. We've moved to a new neighborhood where I help neighbors to save their marriages with a more relaxed view of sex. They open up their marriages to friends and their college age children.