Continuing the tale. Ok - I completely misjudged the number of pages as displayed on Literotica since my 1
st
chapter was barely a page! So sorry - I hate those types of stories as well - I figured 2500 words is a good start, post that - so here I am, eating crow!
This entry is over 6500 hundred words and I promise to maintain at least this size or larger going forward.
Also, the update was a lot less than the 3-7 days that I had read it would take to be posted so I thought I'd already have this chapter finished and submitted. Like you, I hate waiting more than a few days between updates, but as I've known and I'm sure you have as well - life does happen.
Like a great writer once said: Write what you know. So that's what this is, me writing what I know.
Again, no army rangers or shotgun blasts to the crotch or cuckoldry or creampies. This is as close to reality as I could get it and still tell the story.
Enjoy! -V
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I awoke to the faint sounds of my daughter, Amber, calling, "Dadadadada!" from her bedroom. Glancing at the clock showing 6:42, almost 20 minutes before the alarm would have gone off on its own. I rubbed my eyes and lifted Elle's arm off my chest, my wife curling back under the blanket and sighing deeply. I rolled upright and swung my legs out, getting out of bed with an all too present ache in my calves and knees.
"Damn it," I cursed, trying to wake my legs up. I was tired, no two ways about it. And after a long day yesterday, I was suffering from negative sleep. I walked to Amber's room to see my daughter standing in her crib, smiling broadly and almost hyperventilating she was laughing so much.
"Good morning, sweety!" I said, lifting her aloft and spinning her once around to the tune of her gleeful cries. "The sun is shining, the birds are singing, the trees are awake," I sang as I plopped her onto the padded table and took care of her morning changing. "Pew!" I exclaimed, making an exaggerated stinky face as I wiped her bottom and threw out the soiled diaper. We giggled back and forth with each other and I then carried her to the kitchen, plopping her into her highchair.
Breakfast was fast, eschewing anything more complex than yogurt and a handful of strawberries for myself. Amber laughed her way through her soft cereal, making most of it actually get into her mouth for a change. "Up!" she commanded when she saw I was done; emptying the plates into the dishwasher and running the faucet back and forth across the sink to get yesterday's residue off its surface. I scooped her out of her chair and we went to the bathroom together.
Washing her face and then my own, we sang to each other wordlessly; she was fascinated at how I was brushing my teeth. I shaved swiftly and then moved my way back to Amber's room. Glancing at the hall clock, I scowled to see it was already 7:08. "We've got to move, Sunshine." With long practiced movements I had my daughter dressed in her day's clothes and then a fast brushing of her fine hair topped it all off with a yellow and white flowered clip. I velcroed her shoes in place and stood her up, holding one hand in my own. "Perfect!" I exclaimed, planting a dry kiss on her left cheek.
Bringing her into the living room, I put on channel 13, the Count coming into view as he talked about how many bats were fluttering over his head. Amber sat raptly as the muppet vampire did his spiel, allowing me enough time to race to my bedroom and strip off my sleeping shorts and tee shirt. Getting dressed, I kept glancing over at Elle's form under the blankets, wondering what was going on in her head. As I whipped my sports coat off the hanger and pushed my arms through the sleeves, I trod across the floor and bent down to my wife's face. "Honey, I'm going to work."
She groaned in response and sleepily replied, "K, hon. Have good day."
I placed a hand on her shoulder and shook her slightly. "Elle, you ok?" I asked.
She blinked, focusing on me before giving me a tight lipped smile. "M'ok. Really. Just tired," She yawned. "See you t'night." Patting my hand with her own, she then snuggled under the blanket and closed her eyes once more.
I stood up, a strange heaviness in my heart, and walked out of the bedroom. "Ok, Amber," I called to my daughter, lifting her up from the floor and shutting the TV on Elmo's high pitched laugh. We walked out of the house and I made sure the bottom handle was locked before pulling the door closed.
The day was bright, no real clouds in the sky and whatever briskness was in the air was already boiling off from the morning sunshine. I opened the door to my Equinox and plopped the car seat into the mounted cradle. "Ok, young lady," I said good naturedly, "Let's get you ready for a ride." Amber giggled as I placed her in the seat, trying to grab at my hair as I pulled the straps between her legs and across her shoulders, buckling her in place.
"Hey, Rick!"
In the confines of the car, I jerked about, startled. Looking over my left shoulder I saw my neighbor and friend from across the street standing there, a cup of coffee in his hand. "Hey, Stan," I answered. "Scared the shi...crap out of me," I corrected myself, glancing at Amber before I dropped the "S"-bomb. I stepped out from the back seat and shook his hand.
He laughed, shaking his head at my antics. Stan was in his late 40's, almost 50. A bit over 6' tall, his balding head was a mix of black and grey. Today he was wearing a bandana which meant he was expecting to work. His beard and moustache were closely cropped and he had the quiet strength that one got from 25 years of manual labor as opposed to a gym. "She's not going to be able to understand you," he indicated towards Amber, cooing happily in the back seat.
I grinned, "Yeah, I know. But if I don't start now, I'll end up sounding like my mother." We both laughed at this, knowing the penchant my mother had for her colorful language. "What are you doing home? Late start?"
He grimaced, eyes flicking over my shoulders for some reason. "Supposed to. My brother's on an estimate. Called a little while ago, said I had some free time until 11 or so." He took a sip of his coffee.
I glanced at his wrists as he took a sip, noticing they were pretty red and scratched up looking. "Must have been working his ass off yesterday," I thought.
Nodding, Stan lowered his cup and wiggled his arm, his sleeve sliding down to the back of his hands. He gestured to the west with his cup, "So how was LA?"
"Good. Went well." I cocked my head. "How'd you know I went to LA?"