1. Island Fever 4: Paradise - Chapter 09


    Date: 10/18/2015, Categories: Diary, Male/Female, Romance, Author: JeremyDCP, Rating: 89.5, Source: sexstories.com

    long time, and told him all about you. This was just after I committed to you and our family. I told him everything you did for me and my mom, and my sisters... how much you helped all of us. I explained to him just how nice and sweet of a guy you are. I told him about Trish and all the other girls, too, and how happy I was. He asked me if I was really, truly happy, and if this life was what I really wanted. I told him yes. I told him I wanted to marry Trish and marry you, and marry the others too. Ever since that day, Dad has had nothing but nice things to say about you, Jeremy. He keeps a close eye on you, too!" I stifled a laugh. "That may or may not be a good thing." "Dad also thinks Trish is a hottie!" Lindsay bristled. "I took her to the cemetery one day so she could meet and talk with him too." Lindsay extended her lower lip, and gave an extreme, yet playful pout. "Dad has his eyes set on my wife!" I chuckled at Lindsay. She was a spirited, little spitfire who could make me laugh at the drop of a dime. Lindsay was so very precious to me, and so unique. "Do me a favor, honey?" "What's that?" "Next time we are in Ohio, I want to hike up that hill with you at the park," I told her. "We can pick blackberries if they are in season. I also want you to introduce me to your father. I'm a little disappointed you haven't already." "I didn't know how you would react at the time," Lindsay frowned in response. "I was fearful you may think I was dumb or silly, Jeremy, that I ...
    talk to my dad like that." "Nothing you could ever do, sweetheart, would be dumb or silly to me," I promised her. "You should know that." "I do now," she squeaked. Hmmmmm, interesting. One way Lindsay found peace with the fact that her father was no longer alive, it seemed, was that she had open and honest discussions with him where, in her mind's eye, he would respond to her. Apparently, the things he said were not always favorable (not liking me at first, for example), which probably made it all the more _real_ to Lindsay. Having these conversations with her father was very therapeutic for Lindsay, obviously, and made her happy. Still, I needed to come up with something for Trish. Was there anything I could do to break her out of these doldrums? It was tearing me up inside that she was in so much pain. * * * When Lindsay and I made our return to the mansion, it was just in time for dinner. Our family chef, Amy, received help from Devon and Pamela tonight in preparing macadamia crusted sea bass with mango cream sauce and coconut chicken as the two main courses. Although a seafood lover to the highest degree, I actually opted for the chicken. It was delicious; the chicken was first skillet-fried, then baked in the oven with a mixture of chopped onions, red and green bell peppers, roasted garlic, coconut milk and yellow pepper flakes. There were grilled chicken sliders and lemon cheese balls for appetizers, as well as pineapple vinaigrette salad. For dessert, there was Devon's ...