Save the Last Dance for Me
My Dad and Me and
our Chinese Catholic Church Fathers and Daughters
Halloween Dance
By Chloe Tzang
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Well, I decided to take a last minute run at getting a second entry into the Literotica 2017 Halloween Competition. So for my second story, I decided to go for the sort of sweet romantic love story about a girl and her Dad and her first time that every girl loves to write and every Dad loves to read coz you're, you know, their little girl and every little girl loves her Daddy. ... hope you all enjoy .... Chloe
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Oh I know that the music's fine
Like sparklin' wine, go and have your fun
Laugh and sing, but while we're apart
Don't give your heart to anyone
But don't forget who's takin' you home
And in whose arms you're gonna be
So darlin' save the last dance for me
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"Bye, Aimee. Sorry about that, maybe your Dad can take you." Auntie Irene disconnects before I can say anything. She's not going to be late. She's not coming. We were going shopping for a little black dress and new shoes this evening and now she can't come with me and really, I don't want to go the mall by myself.
"Dad, Auntie Irene can't make it, can we
please please please
go shopping for my Halloween dance dress? It's tomorrow night and I
really
need something to wear." Anything, really, coz it's a like a kind of a semi-formal dance and us older girls are expected to wear something formal and last year's dress doesn't fit. I've grown a bit. Well, more than a bit and last year's dress is way too small now. Way. Too. Small. As in, yes, my boobs have arrived. Big time. It's been a little disconcerting but I'm not, like, complaining, even though they were late.
Better late than never and, well, it's nice to actually have them and they do look good, even if it's me saying so and it's not just me. My boyfriend says so to. It's nice to be actually needing a bra too, as opposed to last year where, you guessed it, seventeen and didn't need a bra. How embarrassing is that? Thank god I definitely need one now.
The dance? It's our Chinese Catholic Church's Fathers and Daughters Halloween Dance and I'm supposed to go with my Dad. I don't want to go. I'm eighteen, I'm way too old for this Church Dance stuff. Father Auyeung thinks we should all be shielded and protected from the sinful ways of the secular world. Halloween is apparently an evil pagan western cultural practice designed especially to corrupt innocent Chinese girls. And that's just the candies and the costumes.
Got news for you, Father Auyeung. You're way too late.
Coz my boyfriend wants me to go to a Halloween Party with him and I know Brad's intentions. Big bad Brad is one hundred percent intent on ensuring that one innocent Chinese girl is corrupted. And one innocent Chinese girl has recently decided, after our last date, that next time there's the opportunity, Brad can corrupt and defile her innocence to his hearts content. Sinful ways of the secular world, here I come. As fast as I can.
Please.
It was going to be the Halloween Party. I'd told Brad that, right after I'd jerked him off and he'd cum all over my stomach. "Next time, you can do it to me."
Short of screaming "fuck me," it's hard to be more blatant than that. Although in one sense I've been seriously listening to Father Auyeung. I'm definitely going to be well shielded and protected from the results of secular sin. I've got a box of Trojans in my handbag. Well, not the box itself, that's too bulky. But I have the contents. A dozen of them from the box that I'd picked up at Walmart. Assorted. Brad was going to be wearing one of them. He could pick.
Except, well, Brad's gonna have to wait now. He isn't getting to do the deed with me at the Halloween Party tomorrow night. Coz I'm not going with him. I'm going to the frigging Chinese Catholic Church's Fathers and Daughters Halloween Dance with my Dad. Father Auyeung been standing up and making a big deal about it at every Mass for the last frigging month. He's been thundering on about sin and the corrupt ways of modern society and the evil influences of secularism on innocent Chinese youth Sunday after Sunday.
Especially poor innocent Chinese girls corrupted by secular fashion, sinful ways and peer pressure. Father Auyeung loves talking about evil influences on innocent Chinese girls. He gets quite detailed sometimes, wallowing in the words and he get a little too detailed sometimes, especially about the sinful ways of some Chinese girls. It's quite eye-opening at times. He's not too concerned about thundering on about the boys for some reason. And Father Auyeung really can thunder. For a small guy, he can really talk. For a while there, I almost believed him. All the actual Chinese girls love listening to him thunder. I think it gets them all excited, their eyes go all big and round and shine and they probably daydream about being corrupted or something.
I know I daydream about it.
I know whose going to get to do it.
I'm so looking forward to being corrupted.
My Dad doesn't believe a word Father Auyeung thunders, but that's because, well, my Dad doesn't understand Chinese. He comes to Mass with me because my Mom asked him to make sure I came to Mass every Sunday back before she died a couple of years ago. Those were almost her last words, lying there in the hospital. She knew my Dad wasn't religious at all even though he went to Mass religiously with Mom but he promised her, and my Dad always did everything he promised my Mom.
He still does.
So do I.
"Look after your Dad, for me, Aimee," she'd said, and I'd said, "I will, Mom. I promise."
She'd smiled at me, turned to my Dad, breathed "I love you," her eyes had closed, she'd sighed once, squeezed Dad's hand and just like that she'd left us. Left Dad and me. That was two years ago and Dad and I, we'd looked after each other ever since.
Anyhow, Church. Mass. My Mom was Chinese but my Dad, he's a gweilo and he knows Father Auyeung is thundering on about something, but seeing as it's all in Cantonese, he just closes his eyes and snores quietly until I thump him in time to stand up or kneel when he needs to except that this time, Father Auyeung specifically switches to English just to tell my Dad he's bringing me to the Church's Fathers and Daughters Halloween Dance and that wakes Dad up totally. I almost laugh until I realize it means I'm going to have to frigging go. No excuses.
Asshole. Father Auyeung's just killed my big date with Brad.
Doing the deed is going to have to wait a whole week.
And I really really want to do the deed with Brad.
I'm eighteen here and I'm so wasting time.
Innocence defiled will have to wait.
Experience with sinful ways?
I was anticipating that.
Out the window.