What kind of bear was he? Her teddy bear. Appearances can be deceiving
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Author's note - First off, I'd like to thank Bebop3 for prereading and making suggestions. It is a better story as a result. Any story failures or mistakes are the responsibility of MY own fingers.
Since this is another long one, the following paragraph will telegraph a few things, so if it isn't the type of story you like, you won't waste your time. If you prefer not to know those things in advance, just skip past the next set of asterisks.
After some kind comments on 'The Cruise' for being a different kind of LW story, this one falls into the more usual range of LW stories. Frankly these can be fun to write, but it does make me think about some of my upcoming stories and perhaps a need to try to venture outside the mainstream more often.
While justice is definitely served, if you are dying to see the wife destroyed or a RAAC, then you might prefer a different story. If 9 or 10 LW pages is too long, then this one isn't for you, either. I do hope you enjoy it, and even if you don't, please leave a comment.
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Chapter 1
"Dad! It's Mom."
Pete smiled as he took the phone from his daughter. He had a pretty good idea of what this conversation was going to be about, but it was his first conversation with his wife that morning, so he was looking forward to it.
He heard his wife Joan say, "Hey baby. Can my sweet teddy bear oversee a dozen teenagers today?"
"I'd like to think I can handle this. Eva and the girls have been planning this for a couple of weeks, so all I have to do is follow their instructions. She and her friends are nineteen or twenty, so it isn't like I'm trying to shepherd a bunch of toddlers."
She asked, "Did you get the pool all set up the way she wanted it?"
He replied, "Yes, yes. And the lounge chairs. And the bar. And the grill. The food is prepped. I did all that while you've been gone. Next year, you get to play chaperone."
"Ha. Don't tell me you haven't been looking forward to this. There will be a dozen teenagers in bikinis around you all afternoon. I'm willing to bet by the time I get home, you'll be all ready for me."
"Well, don't forget one of those is our daughter, and two more of them are like surrogate daughters. I don't need to be around a dozen bikini-clad teenagers to be ready for you. I'm ready for you all the time, every day."
"I know you are, and I like that."
He asked, "Did you have a good trip?"
She replied, "We did. It was a good learning conference." Joan worked for a mid-sized investment firm in a Nashville, TN suburb. She was a senior investment advisor and had worked there for nearly six years.
"That's great, sweetie. Have a safe trip back from San Jose."
"Thanks. I'll see you later this afternoon."
"Love you, Joan."
"Love you, Pete."
Eva rolled her eyes at her dad, though truthfully, she was happy that her parents still loved each other as much as they did. She hoped she would be as in love with her spouse after twenty-five years of marriage.
Pete was in his own mind for a moment too. "Teddy bear." He had been "Lover" until the kids were born. Then he was "Daddy" until their oldest went to college. He's been her "Teddy Bear" ever since. He didn't mind that too much. She certainly liked snuggling next to him, and she told him that she loved sleeping with and then next to her teddy bear, so who was he to complain?
He and his daughter, and her two best friends, had been busy for a couple of days getting everything ready for the party. It was only two weeks before she and her friends' college classes started; junior year for most of them. Eva wanted a big party before most of them drove off to other parts of the southeast.
She was starting her junior year studying medicine at Vanderbilt University, which is about 20 miles north of her parents' house in Franklin, TN. She lived with her long-time best friends in an on-campus apartment. She was a very cute girl and, like her mother, was about five-foot-six and curvy.
Lily and Carrie, the abovementioned best friends, spent the night and had been helping that morning, also.
Lily was a tall, slender and very attractive African American with very pretty light pecan brown colored skin and wonderfully long, curly hair. At five foot ten, she was a good inch taller than Pete, for which she teased him mercilessly. He didn't mind. He loved her and loved having her around. She was like a sister to Eva and another daughter to him. She and his daughter had been as thick as thieves since third grade.
She was on a track and field scholarship at Vanderbilt, which paid for a portion of her tuition. She ran the 800m, 1500m and the mile. When she was younger, she would run some with Pete, but as she got older, he told her he couldn't run with her anymore because he was holding her back. She missed running with him. She was a very smart young lady and was majoring in math and computer science.
Carrie, Eva's other best friend, was the first friend Eva made on her first day of elementary school. Carrie had dropped her sandwich that their housekeeper had made for her, and Eva gave her half of hers because her parents had always taught her to help others. When Lily came along, they became their version of the three musketeers, because they were nearly inseparable. Carrie 'only' made a 1300 on her SATs, but with her parents' money and old-money connections, she still got into Vanderbilt.
They teased her that she could have scored a 600, and she still would have been admitted. As a prank in high school, rather than being voted most likely to succeed, or some other useless 'award,' she was voted most likely to buy an island. She was a little blonde doll, with a cute figure on her tiny five-foot-two frame.
They were a good group, like, well like three sisters, and Pete loved having the three of them there with him.
Under the backyard pavilion and outdoor kitchen, attached to the side of the two-story pool house, all of which was mostly built by Pete over the years, they had the table ready to serve lunch and the rest of their friends should be showing up any minute. It was a gorgeous August day, and the lounge chairs were set up, the pool was clean, and Pete had mowed and manicured the yard.
Eva seemed to have inherited her mother's organizing and event planning abilities, and she had kept her father moving the last two days. She was his little girl, and she bragged on him when she had the chance. He tended to be more bashful than boastful, and was very assured of his capabilities, but not braggadocios about them.
She guessed building and running his small consulting firm would do that for some men. Not that what other men did mattered to her. She knew the fathers of most of the girls coming over, and if there were a vote amongst them as to who had the best dad, hers would likely get a majority of first-place votes.
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After helping serve a lavish spread of food and non-alcoholic drinks, Pete said, "Okay ladies, I'm going back inside. Let me know if you need anything."
Lily asked, "Are you sure you don't want to stay out here and eat with us?"
"Thanks, Lily. This is for all of you to enjoy. I'm good." This afternoon was for them - girls only.
He had kept himself busy in his office, out of which he could see the pavilion and a portion of the pool. Once the girls had started taking off their coverups and clothes to reveal their swimsuits, he moved around to the den to watch the Braves lose another game, because he didn't want to appear to be a 'creeper.'
He had been watching for about twenty minutes when he heard a commotion out by the pool. Standing to investigate, he saw a large young man grabbing Carrie's wrist and trying to pull her away from her friends who had surrounded the two of them and were yelling for him to stop.
Pete ran outside, and as he approached the group, he yelled, "Hey, Dickhead. Let her go."
The big guy, probably around six foot three, saw Pete and smirked, not even bothering to slow as he dragged a resisting Carrie towards the exit. Little Carrie didn't even weigh 115 pounds, and he was probably twice her weight. As Pete got closer, Dickhead pushed Lily out of the way, and as she stumbled, Pete tried to catch her but with her tall frame, she bumped into his nose, hard. For a second, he saw stars, but then recovered, and he ran to get between Carrie, the intruder, and the gate leading towards the driveway.
"Let me go, Ricky!" yelled Carrie.
"Girls! Get back." All the other girls moved away from the three people involved in the altercation, but they didn't go far. Some had their phones out, filming. "I said, let her go, Dickhead," yelled Pete.