"Elise"
EPILOGUE (MF age diff)
One year later
Sandy
As I write this, I reflect back on the past fifteen months, believing that the events that took place in that period of time have benefited all the players in this little saga, particularly young Elise and me.
The two of us indeed had several more months of sexy fun at my house whenever we could manage it. In the course of that time, I introduced her to the remainder of my small array of BDSM kinks and related toys and accessories, and I made certain she enjoyed every one of them. She continued to explore her still-developing sexuality with me, the two of us opening up, through our play, as many possibilities for her as we could, until she left for her freshman year at Eastern Cal in August.
Elaine and Ross's divorce became final around the time their daughter graduated in May. Elaine's divorce lawyer helped her make sure things went smoothly, and that she got what she was entitled to and had been seeking under the agreement. During the final hearing, Ross had tried his best, a final time, to hurt her by ranting about how glad he was to finally be rid of her, only getting a blank sympathetic stare in return, which, according to reports, visibly infuriated him. He apparently still didn't realize that, in truth, Elaine was just as glad to be rid of him and move on with the next phase of her life, free of her cold, controlling, philandering ex-husband and all his drama.
Elise graduated from Zirconia High with honors. I was reluctant to attend the ceremony, not wanting to risk unwanted notice for her, her family, or me. But both Elise and her mother insisted I be there to lend my support, and they introduced me to several relatives and friends as "a friend of the family." When Elise walked across that stage, receiving her honors hood as well as her diploma, there was no one in that auditorium prouder of her than I. Along with very few others, I fully realized just what she had overcome to be able to stand with such distinction at that moment.
Her summer was busier than most had been. She attended an EC soccer camp and met many of her teammates, and then her freshman season started in August. I was able to make many of her home matches during the fall, some of them with Elaine along. Her team, packed with talented upperclassmen, had a very good season, qualifying for the Division II regionals, where they lost a heartbreaker in the finals to the eventual national champion, Oregon Baptist University. Elise had significant playing time as a freshman, and there was no doubt that she would be a key contributor next year, as a sophomore, to EC women's soccer's continued success.
Her athletic scholarship to EC was a partial one; however, she had earned two academic scholarships as well, based on her high test scores and school performance; these grants in total afforded her a completely free ride to college. I constantly let her know how proud I was of her and all she was achieving, and I was glad to hear that her mother was making a point of doing so as well. The days of Elise Madrigal toiling away in obscurity were over. She now had a permanent rooting section of her own, and from what she was telling me, it seemed like it was growing all the time.
Elise came home to Blanksville on weekends when there was no match or other reason to stay on campus, and we always made it a point to eat out somewhere while she filled me in on the goings-on in her active college life. Elaine eagerly joined us when she could. It was clear that Elise loved the new freedom she had as a college student living away from home, and that she appreciated no longer feeling that she had to pigeonhole herself into any certain persona to gain the measure of self-protection she felt she needed. She excitedly talked about how liberating it was to finally interact with her peers as her genuine self, letting her pleasant, budding personality attractively shine through.
And it was clear that others were responding positively to her new-found gregarious overtures. I had made it plain to Elise that now that she was in college, we were friends without benefits, although our hugs and pecky little kisses were still there and would always be. I expected that she would, soon enough, start dating inside her general age group, and indeed within a month into her first semester she indicated that she had started to make friends, both male and female, and she hinted that two or three of the guys might like her to go out with them.
It pleased me when she said she was taking it slow, feeling no urge to rush into anything with any of her fellow students. Not that she really had the time, as she was enjoying hanging out with her teammates, and others in her dorm as well, at the times when she wasn't studying, playing, or practicing. On every one of her visits home, I reiterated what I'd been telling her all along: she was precious, a real prize for the right man, and that any man who couldn't wait until she felt the time was right, was probably not a good long-term prospect anyway.
As for me, over the summer Rachel and I discussed her possibly providing me information on another 18-year old young lady at one of the high schools. After some thought, I decided to sit this year out, having a lot of wonderful memories of my year with Elise to keep me warm and stimulated.
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At Thanksgiving, Elise came into town for the long weekend, and what was left of the Madrigal family got together for the day, as was customary, with Elaine's sister Charlene and her family. Again, both Elaine and her daughter insisted I join them, both pointedly telling me that there was no way they would allow me to be by myself on this holiday.
I accepted with some trepidation, but once I arrived and was warmly greeted by all, any doubts I had that I was welcome quickly melted away. We enjoyed dinner and just visiting with one another throughout the afternoon. I finally got a chance to talk to Charlene and Jerry, who I found to be a delightful couple with three highly active kids who seemed to keep them insanely busy. While we were chatting, I observed the interplay between Elise and her younger cousins, and could readily tell that, someday, she'd enthusiastically embrace her role as a mother whenever it finally fell to her to do so.
Later, after Charlene and her family had departed, I had a chance to chat with Elise out of earshot for a few minutes.
"Thank you so much for including me. The whole thing reminded me a little of when Rachel was growing up, when we'd sometimes get together with some of her aunts, uncles, and cousins for holidays. I always enjoyed that." Elise smiled, nodding her acknowledgement.
I remarked, "I found it noteworthy that me all of a sudden being included in your big family gathering didn't even draw a remark from anyone the whole time."