This is a work of fiction. This story involves an innocent young nanny who loses her virginity to her boss. If any of that disturbs you, then you should stop reading now. Any similarity to real names or real people is coincidental. Constructive comments are always welcome, but please read the whole story to the end before you comment.
My philosophy is that a story should be like a woman's skirt. It should be long enough to cover the subject, but short enough to keep it interesting. I try to do that in my stories. You may or may not agree with me as to where I should end a story, but know that I end each story where I think it should end.
Nobody in this story was under 18 when they had sex.
Annie was excited to be starting her first job. OK, let me back up a bit. Annie Lopez Brown was born on Cebu in the Philippines to an American father and a Filipina mother. Her father, Steven Robert Brown, was 61 when she was born, and her mother, Marie Lopez Brown was 20. Her father died from a bad heart when she was 15, and her mother had obtained a widow's visa to come to the US. Lopez was Marie's maiden name, which by Philippine convention became her middle name when married, and was also given to Annie as a middle name by Philippine convention.
Luckily, Annie's father had talked her mother into moving to the US after he died, knowing that she would need US citizenship to be able to travel with Annie later on, and because, even though some of his pensions would continue after his death through survivorship, she would have an easier time supporting Annie in the US than she would have in the Philippines.
Of course, Annie was already a US citizen. Her father had registered her at the embassy shortly after she was born. The whole time he was alive, her father had stashed money into a savings account for her, so now there was enough money to cover her college costs (minus living expenses), provided she chose a reasonable school in the US.
So, now Annie had graduated from high school and was planning to work during the summer before she started college. She knew that she still had to earn enough for room and board during the school year, so she was happy to find this job online as a nanny. It would offer her a good salary, and her living expenses would be taken care of, so she could save almost everything she earned. Even nicer was the fact that the job was close to the college she would be attending.
John Jordan was surprised when his ad for a nanny was answered so quickly. John was 30 years old and had two small children. His wife, Jen, who had been 23 at the time of her death, was killed when she was struck by a speeding driver while she was paying too much attention to her cell phone while walking through a store parking lot. That had been a month ago.
At first, John tried to handle both his business and the kids, but quickly realized that wasn't going to work. Even though he ran his business from an office in his house, having two small children running around just proved to be too much of a distraction. As a result, both his kids and his business were suffering. That was when he decided to hire a live-in nanny, who could provide 24-hour care for his children.
At three years old, Shelly was his oldest. She had been named after John's mother-in-law. She was a sweet little girl, who was always trying to help, even when her help didn't really help. John Junior, or JJ as he was called, was two years old. He was everything you would expect from a two-year-old boy. He had recently discovered the word, "no," and he seemed to use it a lot, sometimes resulting in time-out. Overall, though, JJ was a good boy, who loved his daddy and missed his mommy a lot.
In a lot of ways, little JJ was somewhat a reflection of his father, who was totally heart-broken with the sudden loss of his beautiful wife. Shelly, on the other hand, had handled the loss better than either her father or her brother. Not that she didn't miss her mommy. She did ... terribly ... but she also saw how bad her daddy was doing, and even at three, she wanted to comfort him.
When John saw Annie's reply to his ad, he knew immediately that she would be a perfect fit, so he contacted her and asked her to come for an interview. Annie lived in a nearby town, so it was easy for her to drive to John's home the next morning for the interview.
The interview went well, and John asked Annie if she could start the following morning, to which she agreed. Annie had already talked to her mother about the job, and her mother had said that the job could turn into a lot more if that was what she wanted. Annie's mother worked for the police department in their town, so she ran a background check on John, and found him to be a very good man (who was recently widowed).
Annie's mom also found out something else interesting about John (or more precisely about his deceased wife, Jen). She was a Filipina who had come to the US on a fiancΓ©e visa, so the children were mixed, just like Annie was. Annie noticed how cute the children were the first time she met them (at the interview) and commented on how well-behaved they were. John was proud of his children and said that they were normally really good, but like all children, they occasionally had to be reined in.
Annie went home after the interview and her mom helped her pack her things that afternoon. Her mom was sad that Annie would be moving out, but she knew that it would happen sooner or later, and she was happy that she was moving less than an hour away. Nevertheless, Marie was going to miss Annie terribly. Although she had made friends since coming to the US, there was nobody that close that could make up for the loss of Annie's constant companionship.
Annie had always hoped that her mom would meet somebody new in the US who could give her the love that she deserved, but so far, her mother had seldom even dated. The next morning, just before Annie left for John's home, she said, "Mom, you need to find a man to love you."
Marie laughed. "Maybe I will. Would you like a little brother or sister?"
"What?" Annie replied. She hadn't even thought about that possibility. "Sure, Mom. If you get married, I would welcome any brother or sister that might result." She knew her mother was joking, but the possibility was appealing.
Marie knew that her bluff had been called, so she simply replied, "We'll see."
The trip to John's home went quickly, and Annie was soon pulling into the driveway. John went out to meet her and gave her a remote to the garage door. She opened the door, and found a parking space for her car. Parking in the garage made unloading her car much easier, and of course, John helped her to bring her things in as well.
Shelly and JJ were playing in the family room to keep them out of the way while the car was being unloaded, but as soon as that was done, they were right there welcoming her. Annie immediately felt the love in the home, and she was happy that she had been given this opportunity.
Shelly looked up at Annie and asked, "Are you going to be our new mommy?"
Annie knelt down to be at Shelly's level and replied, "Shelly, I could never replace your mommy, but I will do my best to take really good care of you."
That seemed to satisfy the three-year-old, and Shelly quickly tried to involve Annie in the game that she and JJ were playing. Annie marveled at how well the two children got along and wondered how her life might have been different if she had a sibling.
Annie spent her mornings playing with the children and getting to know them better. When it came time to prepare lunch each day, John helped her to find everything she needed in the kitchen, and Annie would quickly have lunch ready for the family. She found that John normally had lunch with the children, but some days he would either have lunch out with clients or would eat in his office while working. Either way, he would tell her in advance, so she could prepare meals without waste or shortage.
All in all, Annie found it very easy to work for John. He gave her complete freedom to care for the children and the home, including giving her a bank debit card to use for food, gas and any other necessary shopping. In short, John placed a lot of trust in her, and Annie appreciated it. She would do her best to never betray his trust.
Things soon fell into a rhythm, and John was very happy with Annie. Every night, after the children had their bath, and Annie, Shelly and JJ were all in their pajamas, Annie would tuck them in and then go to John's office to remind him to go into their room to do the final tuck-in and kisses goodnight.
The first night, when Annie came to his office in her baby-doll pajamas, John was somewhat taken aback at how cute and sexy she really was. The PJ's were conservative, and nothing other than shapes and shadows really showed, but John started to look at Annie differently. This was a sexy woman living in his home, and he realized that he wanted her to feel very welcome.
Even though this had originally just been a summer gig, John would certainly be open to having it continue on permanently. John had watched Annie with Shelly and JJ, and he was amazed how quickly they had adjusted to her. Her interactions with the children reminded him so much of his wife. Annie was gentle and kind and went out of her way to fully communicate with them ... just like his wife had been.
John and his wife had always stopped for a glass of wine and a conversation, so one evening, after tucking the children in for the night, it was natural that after kissing the children and closing their door, he asked Annie to join him for a glass of wine so they could talk about her first days with the family.
She hesitated. "I have never had wine. Are you sure it is OK?"