Trained by her Daddy by Shelly Douglas

Trained by her Daddy by Shelly Douglas

Author:Shelly Douglas [Douglas, Shelly]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Blushing Books Publications
Published: 2020-09-03T18:30:00+00:00


The next day, I turned to find John still in bed next to me. Since I’d been staying in his house, he proved to be an early riser and was usually brewing coffee at the crack of dawn. But even though some experts think that night conversations are better because we’re more relaxed, I decided to try my hand at some eye-opening morning banter.

“Do you think it’s time I started writing my new novel?”

As he stared out the window into the morning sun, there was a glint in his eyes. “Without a doubt, you now have plenty of information in order to pen a book about a DD relationship.”

“Too bad I can’t write our story, it’s such a good one…” Stopping myself mid-sentence, I don’t know why such a ridiculous retort would escape my lips. He’d already made his views quite clear on the subject—and it was way too early in the day to be spanked.

John’s head cocked to the side. Never a good sign.

He didn’t need to speak—his expression spoke volumes. Of course, I loved that he wanted to keep our private life as something sacred. This was real life. Our life. But writing a true D/s narrative would be so much easier than creating some tale out of thin air. Naturally, there was no sense in continuing the conversation once his eyebrow slowly arched. The man was as serious as a heart attack, and he rarely changed his mind. “Did we or did we not have this conversation yesterday?”

“We did,” I said, snuggling my body into his. “Am I not allowed to feel disappointed with your ruling?”

“You may, but understand there are no appeals in my court, young lady. My decision stands firm.”

“In my father’s house, I wasn’t ever allowed to feel upset or angry. He said anyone who had a roof over their head and food to eat didn’t have a reason to be sad. And then he’d bring up all the horrors my grandfather endured in the concentration camp. I hated when he made that comparison.”

Wrapping his arm around my shoulders, he cuddled me close to his chest. “I’m a firm believer that children should never be robbed of showing emotion. Sadness and disappointment are most certainly a difficult part of life. But what you need to understand is that the willingness to look at those emotions directly also fuels empathy and a deep connection with others.”

“I’ve always had a tough time with relationships,” I admitted through a sigh.

“It’s never too late to try and connect with people, sweetheart.”

“Instead of feeling sad that I can’t write our story, I should try to be more compassionate and understanding where Jake is concerned. It’s selfish of me to be thinking of myself right now when he’s so worried about you. I’m sorry.”

“Don’t be too hard on yourself,” he said, kissing the top of my head. “Whoever thought our business association would become so personal?”

“Do you think it was my destiny to live with a therapist?”

“I’m not sure what



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