No one under the age of 18 is engaged in any sort of sexual activity in this work of fiction. It is neither implied, inferred, suggested, nor endorsed by this author.
If you're looking for the wham-bam, thank you ma'am sex story within the first 700 words, go on to another story. This story takes some build up and some teasing in order to entice the reader to WANT to see what is going to happen between daughter and dad. I hope you enjoy.
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Main characters -
Leanne Jorgenson, daughter, age 23, 34B-24-36, 5'7", 125 lbs., dark brown hair, brown eyes.
Craig Jorgenson, Dad, 47, 6'1", 210 lbs., black hair with a hint of graying, brown eyes.
It had been a little over seven months since the last time I had seen my Dad in person face to face. We had, however, Face Timed over the phone three times per week, for as long as I can remember, so we could stay abreast of each other's lives. I was looking forward to spending the week of 4th of July with him at the beach house in Gulf Shores, Alabama. This is the same beach house Dad had usually rented for us each year since I was a little girl.
I was flying home to see Dad so we could drive to Gulf Shores and enjoy 4th of July week. I took my seat on the plane and prepared for takeoff.
I grew up in the small town of Brewton, Alabama nestled in Escambia County in the southern part of the state. Mom and Dad wanted me to be able to stay in the same school system during my entire academic career from K-12 before venturing off to college. I was in the band and on the golf team in high school. I loved music, specifically the snare drum and quint drums, and loved the challenge of trying to get that silly little white ball in a small round hole in the ground. Call me weird but mastering challenges was ingrained into my DNA I guess.
Yes, I did mention my Mom or, dare I say, poor excuse for a Mom. I was nine when Dad kicked her out of the house. She was caught embezzling money from one of the local banks and was sent to prison for a very long time because the amount was over $100K. It was pretty easy for Dad to get her to sign the divorce papers because she had royally embarrassed herself and stained the family's reputation. And, if you know Brewton, you know reputation is extremely important.
Dad was blue collar all the way. He came from a farming family. My grandparents on both sides of the family, their parents, and several generations on back, all made their living in the farming industry. Dad could fix anything that needed a wrench taken to it and could make any crop grow with some water, fertilizer, and an little TLC. I think that was what I respected about him so much. He had a work ethic that was unmatched by anyone I knew.
Anyway, after Mom "went away", it was just me and him in the house. Both my grandmas and great grandmas taught me how to cook so I made sure that Dad never went without eating a meal. I even got up extra early every morning just to make sure he had breakfast before he started his work day and I packed his lunches to make sure he ate lunch during the day at his job. This included any school breaks and summer breaks. The only times I never cooked for him was when I went to summer band camps and summer golf camps. My grandmas told me not to fret because they would make sure Dad was taken care of while I was gone.
As the plane rushed down the runway and into the skies over Charleston, South Carolina, I couldn't help but think about all the quality time Dad and I had spent together over the years while I was growing up. He made sure I always had clothes, food, and money for anything I needed. Most importantly, he made sure I was happy. Just being with him and learning about life and the things that were important made me very happy. He was my hero, my role model, my everything.
The plane touched down in Atlanta. I had a 90 minute layover before my next flight to Pensacola, Florida. Brewton didn't have an airport and Pensacola was the closest place I could fly into. I went into the bar near my gate and ordered a Corona with lime and called Dad.
"Hello?"
"Hey Dad. How are you?"
"I'm good, Sugarfoot. How about you?"
"I'm good. Just having a beer here at the bar before I catch my connecting flight to Pensacola."
"That's good. I just got out of the shower. I'll be getting dressed in a minute and heading to Pensacola to wait for your flight to come in. Hey, how do you feel about going to Jeremy's Seafood for dinner?"
"Dad, you KNOW how much I LOVE Jeremy's, especially the shrimp scampi. I ain't gonna say no."
"Awesome. So, I shall see you in a couple of hours then."
"Can't wait Dad. I love you."
"I love you Leanne."
I hung up and took another swig of my beer. As I sat there at the bar, I pondered in my mind whether or not other young ladies were fortunate enough to have a Dad who was like mine. He was blue collar, a hard worker, and he supported me in every decision I had made in my life to this point. When I chose to attend the University of Alabama and major in Finance, he cheered for me. When I chose to accept the Financial Analyst position at a financial firm in Charleston, he supported me. He helped me pick out my townhouse, all of the furnishings, and my new car. I was truly blessed to be loved and cherished by my Dad. I finished my beer and went to have a seat near the gate where I would be boarding my flight for home.
The plane touched down in Pensacola and I was antsy with excitement to see my Dad. I couldn't wait to hug him and kiss him on the cheek. I knew he was going to smell clean like body soap and the cologne I bought him for Christmas. I knew his clothes were going to smell clean, like fabric softener, and Bounce dryer sheets. I gathered my carryon and made my way off the plane and walked toward baggage claim near the front of the airport.
As I approached baggage claim, I saw him.............................. my Dad, looking so handsome. He was dressed in a nice pair of shoes, dark blue jeans, and a red long sleeve button down shirt. We almost matched, except I had on heels and my shirt was pink. We made eye contact and smiled at each other. I dropped my carryon, ran the last few feet of space that separated us, jumped into his arms, and wrapped my legs and arms around him. I nuzzled my face into his neck and I could smell the cologne I had bought him. Damn, he smelled so good. I didn't know if my legs were squeezing the air out of him but it felt so good to be hugging Dad.
I got back to my feet and looked into his eyes and he spoke -
"Hey Sugarfoot. How's my girl?"
"Better now that I'm here with you."
"You ready for our vacation?"