Disclaimer: All characters in my stories are 18 years of age or older. Within my stories there are sometimes interactions between family members that will border, if not cross over into, the taboo category.
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Whilst I'm not setting out to write a story with this as the main focus, I want to give a warning to anyone who may be offended/upset by that. If that's the case, you may want to give these stories a miss.
Charlotte O'Neil had never known her father, having grown up for most of her life with just her mother. Around the time that she was finishing high school, Charlie (as she always went by) was introduced to her mother's boyfriend Liam.
From day one, Charlie had been happy with the new addition to their family. She could see how happy and relaxed he made her mother, and he had always treated her like an equal, not trying to step into the role of a father, a role that she neither felt that she needed or wanted.
He was the perfect counterbalance to her mother in so many ways. Charlotte's mother Susanne was not someone that people would describe as relaxed. Having had Charlotte in her early twenties, she had grown up fast, and her tough no-nonsense exterior was the only impression that most people had of her.
But around Liam she would transform. Her calm, caring, laughing and laid-back self was able to come to the surface. Of course, most of her friends and colleagues never got to see this. Susanne had climbed to corporate ladder to the executive level and would often lecture her daughter on the importance of thick-skin, cold rationality and aggressive ambition in the workplace.
In a couple of short years Susanne and Liam were married and the new family was living together in his suburban home. With the benefit of Susanne's sizable income from her latest promotion, they made plans to sell the house and upsize, moving to out further from the city towards lakes once Charlie finished her gap-year and started university.
Now having just turned 20, and close to the age that her mother was when she was born, Charlie had returned home. She had been accepted into the law program at the nearby university and still had two months to kill before the new semester started.
It wasn't long after her return that Susanne told her about her travel plans. Their company was opening a new office overseas and she would be away for at least the next month, if not longer. It would fall upon Charlie and Liam to manage all the unpacking at their newly purchased home on the lake.
Despite her disappointment at not having time to spend with her mother before staring university, Charlie had just returned from a year of travel, and her newfound sense independence and confidence made her a little relieved to have some time to herself. She had a new neighbourhood to explore and a stunning lake right on their doorstep. On top of this Liam had always respected her boundaries and privacy, so this felt like a happy compromise.
It was only a couple of days after Susanne had departed, that everything began to change for Charlie. She and Liam had been slowly working through the boxes from the old house, and most of the essentials had been taken care of. What remained were an assortment of cardboard boxes of various sizes, marker pen scribbles and packaging tape lining the sides.
Most of these had spent some time in deep storage, having not had the space for their contents in the old house. They had begun the slow and arduous work of unpacking and finding a new home for the varied contents. Whilst Charlie sorted her way through boxes of old books, sorting them in to keep and throw piles, Liam began unboxing the stack marked 'photos'.
Pulling out booklets and albums filled with old, assorted prints, he let out a weary sigh, looking around at the stacks of boxes in front of him.
"Hey...um, how about I head out and pick us up some lunch?" he said, turning to face Charlie. "You can keep going on these boxes if you want, then we can take a break when I get back?"
"Sounds good," Charlie replied, with a smile and shrug, turning her attention back to the dusty pile of books in front of her.
Liam fumbled around for a few minutes, finding his shoes and car keys amongst the various piles and boxes now littering the living room, before heading out to the front. Charlie waited for a moment, listening for the sound of his car exiting the driveway, before slowly raising to her feet and stretching out her legs.
Wanting to take a break from the endless, dusty piles of books she was dealing with, Charlie decided at least the photo boxes might have something interesting in them. Walking over to the box at the top of the pile, Charlie began sifting through the contents, opening paper folders of photos and flicking through them one-by-one.
Old holiday pictures, family gatherings, trips to the zoo, an assortment of photos from both she and Susanne's collections and also Liam's. It was only when she was returning the second folder to the box that she noticed the hard metallic container at the bottom, just visible underneath the stacks on top.
Carefully digging it out, Charlie saw that it was an old money tin, the kind that stall holders might use at a market. And the key for the tin was sitting firmly inside the lock, ready to be opened.
Charlie felt a moment of hesitation, feeling the weight of the sturdy container in her hands, but her curiosity won her over as she took it over to the nearby table, setting it down in front of her as she took a seat. Slowly turning the key and lifting the lid, the contents of the box were revealed.