Warning: This is the first chapter in a long, sometimes slow, edgy and very kinky incest tale. Each chapter builds on previous chapters. This story contains topics such as small breast fetish, female and male domination/submission, cuckoldry, spanking, voyeurism, exhibitionism, cross-dressing, feminization, panty fetish, sissification, embarrassment/humiliation, masturbation, father/daughter, mother/son, and bi-sexuality. It is not intended to be a "Quick Read", but rather a shocking and detailed look at the way two kinky people find each other, the way their relationship blossoms and the experiences they enjoy and endure.
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"Paul, it's good to see you." He said as he met me at the door to his private study and shook my hand. Standing before me, PJ looked uncomfortable and unsettled. I took notice of it because I'd never seen him that way before.
Shoving his hands deeply into his pockets, he rocked back on his heels and then smiled a crooked smile and said, "I'm happy you came to see me about this, and frankly, I've been anticipating this conversation for some time."
I was talking to Patty's father, the famous business tycoon, PJ Wallingford.
I'd asked Patty to marry me four times in the last year. Each time, she reiterated the fact that she loved me with all her heart, but despite everything I said and did, she always turned me down saying she wasn't ready to get married. For some time, I'd suspected there was some unknown factor keeping her from saying 'Yes', but I couldn't figure out what it was. I asked her once if she wanted to break up, but she swore to me that I meant everything to her. Thoroughly confused about Patty and our situation, I finally decided to talk with her Dad to see if he could help me understand what was going on.
I wasn't sure where to start, so I began the conversation with Patty's father by telling him I was in love with his daughter. "I know you are, son," he answered, "and I know she loves you, too. I'm very happy for the both of you."
I went on to tell him how I'd proposed to Patty four times and how she said "No" four times.
"I know, Paul." PJ said to me. "And each time you asked her, she came home to me and cried her eyes out for hours. The last time it happened, I had to cancel a business trip to stay home with her because she was so distraught." PJ leaned forward and looked at me, adding, "She's afraid you're going to give up and quit asking, you know. That's why I'm glad you finally called me."
"Sir," I continued, "I don't know what to do about her. I don't know if it's something I'm doing, or something I'm not doing..... I don't know if it has something to do with inheritance or social status, or what! All I know is that I love your daughter and I'm almost to the point where I'm about ready to kidnap her and hold her hostage at gun point until she says "Yes".
PJ started laughing. It's a good thing, too, because I'm sure in any other context, someone saying they might kidnap his daughter would bring down the wrath of hell on them. One thing I'd learned in the last eighteen months was that Patty was definitely a Daddy's Girl.
"Well, let me set your mind at ease about a few things, Paul," he answered, "her reluctance to say "Yes" doesn't mean she doesn't want to marry you, I can assure you of that, and I hope you believe it. And it has nothing to do with inheritance, social status or anything you're doing right or wrong. I know my daughter - and I know she loves you. She's been in love with you almost since your first date."
"Then, can you tell me how I can convince her to marry me?" I finally blurted out.
"Yes, Paul, I probably can." He answered. Then after thinking a few seconds, continued, "But, that's a whole different conversation than what we're having right now."
I was confused. How could it be a different conversation? I was sitting here talking to him about why Patty wouldn't marry me. It was simple enough, I though. I'm asking why -- all he has to do is answer.
"PJ," I replied, "I'm confused now. I thought you said you could help me out with Patty."
"Let me put it another way," PJ answered, "I can help you understand why she won't say 'Yes', but that's going to be a tough conversation to have. It will be a long one, too..... and difficult for both of us, I'm afraid."
He paused for a minute and added, "During that conversation, you'll probably get angry, and you'll probably feel hurt. You might feel betrayed and you'll most likely run out of here and never want to see Patricia again. And you should know, there could be consequences to that conversation, son.... you need to clearly understand that."
PJ got up out of his chair and stood behind his desk. "Look, Paul," he said, "if I just scared the crap out of you, I apologize. We can forget the whole thing if you like. You're free to get up and walk out of here and I won't think any less of you."
I stood up and walked to the edge of his desk. "Sir," I replied, "I came here today to find out what I need to do to get Patty to marry me. That's my only focus right now and I'm not going to rest until I find out what that is. There's nothing more important to me, and there's no force on Earth that can divert me from that."
I paused for a moment and looked at him. "Sir, uh.... PJ," I said as I took a deep breath, "look, you probably don't understand. I would do or give anything to marry your daughter. If the conversation you referred to will put me on the path to get Patty to say "Yes", then by all means - let's have it. She is the most important thing in my life, PJ. I don't care about anything else."
He shrugged his shoulders and sat down in his chair. Crossing his arms over his chest, a satisfied grin appeared on his face as he said, "You know, I really think you mean that."
"I do." I answered.
"Paul, listen to me carefully." He warned. "You've convinced me that it's time for you and I to have this talk. But, before we do, I'm going to need some assurances that you'll never disclose anything we talk about in any way, shape or form, other than with Patricia and myself."
"You have my word on that, Sir." I promised him.
"Well, don't take offense to this, but I need a little more assurance than that." He opened one of his desk drawers and pulled out a large envelope. "I've had this in my drawer since the day after you asked Patricia to marry you the first time." He said. "I've been waiting..... uh, well..... actually hoping, for this day to come so I could hand it to you."
Continuing, he said, "What I want you to do is read what's in here. Once you read everything and understand exactly what you read, you'll have to sign them. When you've done that, we can have that talk. And at the end of that discussion, you'll understand everything clearly."