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Father and Daughter Reunited
Date: 10/6/2015, Categories: First Time, Taboo, Author: luke6112, Rating: 100, Source: xHamster
was - her concern showed in her face. One day matters came to the surface therefore; I was having a few days off work and my wife had gone out shopping with some friends. Afterwards they were off to the local pool, so they were making a day of it - probably to keep away from me; not that I really cared - and Sandy and I were alone. Once we were on our own, we settled down on the sofa so that she could watch some k**s' program on TV. The sofa was one of those deep soft comfortable types - the kind you sort of sink into. As usual, Sandy jumped onto my lap and leaned back against my chest. "Daddy," she said, her voice full of care, "You don't get on with Mummy, do you?" I wondered if I should simply avoid the matter and change the subject but then I realised that Sandy had correctly observed our problem, so there was no use in hiding it from her. "No, darling, your mum and I don't seem to get on," I said sadly, "We're just so different nowadays." I signed, because the friction between my wife and I wasn't very pleasant at times...and Sandy continued. "You sl**p in the spare room, don't you?" asked Sandy and I nodded - it was common knowledge. "Do you get all lonely then?" she asked and I nodded again. 'Fucking right I get lonely!' I thought, 'Not that I can tell you just HOW lonely.' "Oh Daddy," she replied, squeezing me tight, her voice all broken up, "I don't like to see you lonely and unhappy - it's not fair!" ... "One of those things, I guess," I said, hugging her back, "Happens everywhere I'm afraid." "Yeah but you don't deserve to be unhappy," replied Sandy sagely, "It's Mummy who deserves to be unhappy 'cos she's mean and nasty to you!" I laughed and ticked Sandy and she laughed with me. "Don't be rude about your mum," I said, "Perhaps it's not all mum's fault. Don't forget, she's a long, long way away from her Mummy and Daddy - perhaps she feels lonely too." And that indeed was part of the truth - my wife was homesick for Britain and her parents - and she certainly took it out on me. Sandy seemed to understand and nodded her head in a very grown-up way for a ten year old. "So are you and Mummy going to keep on living together?" she asked, leaving me to ponder over the matter. We had indeed talked about a divorce or of returning to Britain but I wanted to stay in Australia. I loved it here and I was happy - but if my wife went back then she'd take Sandy with her... "I really don't know," I admitted but inside I just knew that we just had to do something... "I've a feeling that we'll go back to Britain," I said, "Perhaps we can start again back there." "Wow - go and live in Britain!" exclaimed Sandy, "Isn't it all cold over there?" I laughed while tending to agree with her assessment. "Certainly will feel cold for a while - especially to you. But if it makes your mum happy then that's ...