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In 10 parts, By BlewWater69. Listen to the Podcast at Explicit Novels.
"I've only got eyes for you, babe," John professed.
"You
"You'd bare yourself on a nude beach?" John queried happily.
"Well,
"I guess so," John agreed.
They
It
"Mr. Morrison, tell us what it was like on the island for all those months," one reporter yelled.
Another yelled, "What did you eat for all that time?"
A cameraman shouted, "How about a shot with the young lady?"
"Meredith, we hear you lost your mother in the crash. Is that true?" one man said drawing a hostile stare from John.
They
"When are we going to hear your story," another reporter shouted.
"You can read about it in the New Yorker," John replied loudly as the bellmen and now security swarmed in to aid.
The
"So
After the commotion, John and Pam crashed on their bed once inside their room.
"Wow, that was crazy," John exclaimed.
"Sure was," Pam agreed. "Now I know how Britney Spears feels."
"Yeah, right," John laughed sarcastically. "You're a big time celebrity now."
"What; you saw how they reacted. Just like what the stars have to deal with, every day," Pam proclaimed.
"Yeah, but fame is fleeting, my dear. Unlike Britney Spears, we'll be old news in no time," John explained.
"You think so? They're hungry for our story. You going to wait to tell them until you write it?" Pam questioned.
"I
"What about me? Don't I get any say in this?" Pam queried.
"Sure. You want to go out there and tell those reporters the whole story?"
"No; not that way. Maybe on Oprah or something," Pam offered.
"Go ahead," John challenged. "But you might hurt our book sales."
"No;
"Good,
"What do you mean?"
"Would
"Well; I don't know. I see your point. Maybe just tell the truth. How are you going to do it?" Pam questioned.
"I'll
"A romantic love story," Pam responded questioningly by leaning into him, smiling, and tickling him.
"Yeah," John stated, fighting off her playful hands. "A real heart-throbber."
"Will you make me out to be beautiful?" Pam asked longingly but smiling.
"That won't be too difficult given it's the truth," John praised and turned into her.
"You might think so but not everyone will," Pam espoused.
"By the time I'm done describing you in the book, they'll think you're Helen of Troy," John claimed.
"Mmm;
"Couldn't hurt," John said musingly.
Pam
"I better start now then," Pam kidded as she took him into her mouth.
"Oh, god; good idea," John exclaimed with a pleasureful groan.
Pam
"Mmm; stick it in me please," Pam growled.
John
"Oh, that's good," Pam stated merrily.
"Yeah; I'll say," John echoed.
John
John
"Fuck!" Pam shouted a bit too loud as her orgasm hit first.
Her
"Oh, god!" Pam growled.
"Fuck," John now said as his balls pulsed and forced load after load of sperm into her already pregnant womb.
They
"Wow; that was wonderful," Pam exuded.
"Sure was," John agreed with a gasp.
They
They
They
After
The
"You're quiet. You nervous about meeting Nick?" John asked.
"Truthfully,
"It'll be fine. Nick is pretty mature for a guy. Besides, who couldn't love you?" John said jokingly.
"Be serious. He might view me as all wrong for you. Might think I'm after your money or something?" Pam worried aloud.
"Money,
"But how's he going to feel with you having a girlfriend the same age as his?"
"I
"I hope you're right," Pam stated.
"Don't worry about it, babe. Let's just see what happens," John offered.
"Okay," Pam agreed.
The
They
The
"Not
"Yeah,
"I love gardening," Pam chimed in.
"That's good," John agreed looking lovingly at Pam.
They
"Please
"Wow, thanks," Pam extolled.
"You guys didn't have to go to so much trouble," John offered.
"Mandy's idea," Nick explained. "She wanted to welcome you home properly."
"Well, thanks, Mandy," John expressed.
"Yes, thanks," Pam added as they entered the kitchen.
They were greeted by a nice aroma from the stove and the table was set for four. The wine was chilling on the island counter.
"Nick, how about opening the wine while I get the appetizers," Mandy suggested.
"Sure, sweets," Nick said, taking the bottle from the ice.
Pam
"I wasn't aware you were into wine," John asked with fatherly concern evident.
"Mandy and I like a nice white wine with dinner sometimes," Nick explained.
"And just how do you get it?" John pressed again.
"Dad, I'm in college, remember?" Nick explained with a smile.
"So that's supposed to explain how you get booze?" John asked a little louder and more ardently than he had actually planned.
Nick
"Sorry,
"It's okay, Dad," Nick replied with a smile.
John
"Thanks, Nick," Pam said taking the glass.
"Dad told me you go to Northwestern," Nick said.
"Well, I did. I'm not thinking about going back there now," Pam explained.
"Oh, what do you plan then?" Nick asked innocently.
"Well, I was thinking about going to school out east here," Pam said, stealing a glance towards John.
"Really?" Nick questioned, and then added. "Well, you might think about Hofstra."
"I might just do that. I hear it's a great school," Pam offered.
"It's not Northwestern but it's still pretty good," Nick explained.
"How's the journalism department," Pam asked, drawing a questioning look from John. "I'm thinking about changing my major."
"Wouldn't know. Not my thing. Mandy, you know anything about the journalism department?" Nick asked.
"This girl I knew from the dorm was a journalism major. I think she liked it but I don't know how it rates," Mandy stated.
"I might want to help your dad write a book on our stay on the island," Pam further explained, smiling at John.
"You're planning on writing a book, Dad?" Nick queried excitedly.
"Yeah,
Mandy
"These are great!" John claimed trying a hot dog and waving his hand before his face to indicate they were hot.
"Oh, nothing special," Mandy allowed. "I'm an okay cook but these are just so good and easy."
"They're great to people that have lived on fish for months," Pam announced.
"Yeah, that had to be tough," Nick agreed.
"It sure was," Pam continued. "I didn't even like seafood when we were stranded there."
"Oh, gosh. I would have starved before eating fish every day," Mandy confessed.
"You'd learn to adapt," John offered.
"Tell us what it was like," Mandy queried and Nick seconded it.
John
"Holy shit!" Nick gasped.
"Good grief!" Mandy exclaimed.
"You killed all three of them, Dad?"
"I'm afraid I had to or they would have killed us or at least me with other ideas for Pam," John informed.
"Good God!" Mandy extolled.
"Unreal!" Nick professed.
They
"You're both very resourceful," Mandy pronounced.
"You learn to survive," John offered.
"I wouldn't have had a clue," Mandy explained. "I wasn't even a girl scout."
"Well, me either," Pam agreed. "If it hadn't been for John, I surely would have died on that island."
"You're better than you give yourself credit for," John stated.
"No, it's true. Without you, I would have been a goner," Pam professed.
The
"This is so good, Nick and Mandy. Thanks," Pam stated.
"Yes, this is nice of you guys," John agreed.
"The least we can do for the returning heroes," Mandy stated jokingly.
"Yeah, you guys are famous now," Nick added.
"Hardly," John mused.
"No, really," Nick continued. "You guys were all over the news a few days ago. You and that other woman."
"Parmelle Cure'," Pam informed.
"Yeah, her," Nick agreed.
"That was quite an experience," John professed and told them the full story.
Pam put her two cents in occasionally but otherwise let John tell the story. When he was done both Nick and Mandy were in awe.
"Damn, Dad. You're a regular MacGyver, only tougher," Nick pronounced.
"Believe me, I was plenty scared when it was happening," John informed them.
"Don't let him kid you," Pam responded. "He was magnificent."
"I'll say," Mandy input too. "I mean, that must have been terrifying."
"What kind of houses did you have?" Nick questioned.
Pam and John exchanged glances before John answered.
"We built a hut," John explained.
"John built it," Pam added. "I only helped."
John
"You both lived together then?" Nick asked.
"Yes," John allowed.
"The whole time?" Nick pressed.
"Yes," John added.
Nick glanced at Pam and then at Mandy before saying, "I see."
"Nick,
"Yes, I see," Nick stated but still looked to Mandy. A hush followed in the conversation.
"Nick, your dad and I were intimate if that is what you're wondering," Pam said.
John
"What?" Nick gasped, as if he hadn't heard her.
"I said your dad and I had sex. In fact, I'm pregnant," Pam stated.
"What?" Mandy and Nick yelled aloud in unison.
"Pam, that could have waited," John said wishfully.
"Dad, what the fuck!" Nick shouted.
"Nick, watch your language, please. It's true. Pam is pregnant and I'm the father," John stated.
"Oh, geez," Nick extolled.
"Wow," Mandy said, then covered her mouth like a kid.
"Nick,
"Jesus Christ!" Nick exclaimed.
"Nick!
"Holy shit!" Nick exclaimed, shaking his head.
"Congratulations on your pregnancy," Mandy said hoping to make things easier.
"Nick, it will be;” John started to say.
"Dad,
"Is it so hard to believe?" John asked but to Nick's retreating back as he walked hurriedly from the room. "Where're you going?"
They
"He just needs time to sort it all out," Pam said.
"Yeah; that's it. He just needs time to be able to adjust to the idea," Mandy agreed.
"He should be happy for me," John said. "He's my son."
"He'll come around, John," Pam declared.
"Sure. He'll come around. I'll go find him," Mandy said rushing from the room too.
They
"He
"He doesn't hate you. He just met you," John claimed.
"John, he's going to have a hard time accepting me as your wife and especially as your pregnant wife," Pam declared.
"I thought you young people were more tolerant of race, sex, and age differences in married people," John replied.
"For
"I guess that is a lot to absorb. I was naïve to think he would accept it so easily," John concluded.
"I
"I hope your right. Should we check this dinner?" John questioned.
"Good idea. It wouldn't be nice to mess up Mandy's welcome home dinner. She seems very sweet," Pam offered.
"Yeah, she does," John allowed.
They
John
Pam
Nick
Pam
"Hey, can I do anything else?" Pam asked.
"No, you've been a big enough help already," Mandy replied. "Nick, we're ready."
"I'll get John," Pam offered.
"Good, you guys can sit there," Mandy said pointing out two of the four seats at the table.
"Alright," Pam responded.
She
"Dinner is ready," Pam proclaimed.
"Okay," John answered but didn't move at first.
Pam
"I hope you guys like pork chops," Mandy stated.
"Oh, gosh, anything that isn't fish or crustacean is a major plus," Pam said merrily.
"That must have been awful to only have seafood all the time," Mandy agreed.
"Like
"How'd you manage to catch birds, Mr. Morrison?" Mandy asked.
"You can call me John, Mandy," John said and explained the whole procedure.
It
The
When the guys were seated and out of earshot, Pam started talking to Mandy as they rinsed dishes and put them in the dishwasher.
"Nick said you're from Philadelphia," Pam queried.
"Yeah, you ever been there?" Mandy asked.
"No, never have."
"It's a great town, especially if you like sports, or history, or like to eat," Mandy explained.
"I like all those things," Pam professed. "I've watched the Bears play the Eagles before."
"You a football fan then?"
"Definitely; my last boyfriend liked to watch and taught me the rules."
"Are you originally from Chicago?" Mandy asked.
"Yes."
"Your father still there?"
"No, my father left my mom and me when I was young."
"Nick told me your mom died in the crash, plus we saw it on the news. So sorry," Mandy added.
"It
"You two only had each other the whole time on the island, I mean after those bad drug runner guys were gone," Mandy observed.
"Yeah; John and I only had each other to talk with and be with," Pam stated.
"Wow, that must have been tough," Mandy professed.
"Actually,
"You sure have a great tan," Mandy said jokingly.
"Yeah; it's a complete body tan too," Pam replied giggling.
"Awesome. No need for clothes with just the two of you, huh," Mandy agreed merrily.
"I
"Gosh, that's free and easy," Mandy expressed. "John have an overall tan too?"
"Everywhere," Pam stated laughing.
"Far out," Mandy cried.
The
"You okay with Pam and me?"
"Surprised, I guess," Nick claimed.
"Understandable,
"That was pretty quick," Nick sort of complained.
"Are you feeling that way because of Mom or because Pam is younger?" John questioned.
"I don't know. I'm confused I guess. It seems pretty soon after Mom died."
"Nick,
"She seems nice; and pretty," Nick confessed.
"She is wonderful and makes me very happy," John offered.
"Well, I suppose I should be happy for you but it's going to take some getting used to," Nick explained.
"I can understand that. I guess we all are going to have to make adjustments."
"I guess so. Are you okay with Mandy staying here?"
"Sure; you have your life too and I don't want to upset that by coming back."
"Well, I may not have said it enough yet, but I'm sure glad you're back Dad. I missed you terribly."
"I
"I won't, Dad."
John
"I think they've made up," Mandy said and looked at Pam.
With tears in her eyes Pam said, "I'm so glad."
After
The
"He
The others applauded loudly and cheered.
That
"John, I'm very happy right now," Pam expressed.
"Me too, babe. I love you," John effused.
"I love you too," Pam agreed.
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"I've only got eyes for you, babe," John professed.
"You
"You'd bare yourself on a nude beach?" John queried happily.
"Well,
"I guess so," John agreed.
They
It
"Mr. Morrison, tell us what it was like on the island for all those months," one reporter yelled.
Another yelled, "What did you eat for all that time?"
A cameraman shouted, "How about a shot with the young lady?"
"Meredith, we hear you lost your mother in the crash. Is that true?" one man said drawing a hostile stare from John.
They
"When are we going to hear your story," another reporter shouted.
"You can read about it in the New Yorker," John replied loudly as the bellmen and now security swarmed in to aid.
The
"So
After the commotion, John and Pam crashed on their bed once inside their room.
"Wow, that was crazy," John exclaimed.
"Sure was," Pam agreed. "Now I know how Britney Spears feels."
"Yeah, right," John laughed sarcastically. "You're a big time celebrity now."
"What; you saw how they reacted. Just like what the stars have to deal with, every day," Pam proclaimed.
"Yeah, but fame is fleeting, my dear. Unlike Britney Spears, we'll be old news in no time," John explained.
"You think so? They're hungry for our story. You going to wait to tell them until you write it?" Pam questioned.
"I
"What about me? Don't I get any say in this?" Pam queried.
"Sure. You want to go out there and tell those reporters the whole story?"
"No; not that way. Maybe on Oprah or something," Pam offered.
"Go ahead," John challenged. "But you might hurt our book sales."
"No;
"Good,
"What do you mean?"
"Would
"Well; I don't know. I see your point. Maybe just tell the truth. How are you going to do it?" Pam questioned.
"I'll
"A romantic love story," Pam responded questioningly by leaning into him, smiling, and tickling him.
"Yeah," John stated, fighting off her playful hands. "A real heart-throbber."
"Will you make me out to be beautiful?" Pam asked longingly but smiling.
"That won't be too difficult given it's the truth," John praised and turned into her.
"You might think so but not everyone will," Pam espoused.
"By the time I'm done describing you in the book, they'll think you're Helen of Troy," John claimed.
"Mmm;
"Couldn't hurt," John said musingly.
Pam
"I better start now then," Pam kidded as she took him into her mouth.
"Oh, god; good idea," John exclaimed with a pleasureful groan.
Pam
"Mmm; stick it in me please," Pam growled.
John
"Oh, that's good," Pam stated merrily.
"Yeah; I'll say," John echoed.
John
John
"Fuck!" Pam shouted a bit too loud as her orgasm hit first.
Her
"Oh, god!" Pam growled.
"Fuck," John now said as his balls pulsed and forced load after load of sperm into her already pregnant womb.
They
"Wow; that was wonderful," Pam exuded.
"Sure was," John agreed with a gasp.
They
They
They
After
The
"You're quiet. You nervous about meeting Nick?" John asked.
"Truthfully,
"It'll be fine. Nick is pretty mature for a guy. Besides, who couldn't love you?" John said jokingly.
"Be serious. He might view me as all wrong for you. Might think I'm after your money or something?" Pam worried aloud.
"Money,
"But how's he going to feel with you having a girlfriend the same age as his?"
"I
"I hope you're right," Pam stated.
"Don't worry about it, babe. Let's just see what happens," John offered.
"Okay," Pam agreed.
The
They
The
"Not
"Yeah,
"I love gardening," Pam chimed in.
"That's good," John agreed looking lovingly at Pam.
They
"Please
"Wow, thanks," Pam extolled.
"You guys didn't have to go to so much trouble," John offered.
"Mandy's idea," Nick explained. "She wanted to welcome you home properly."
"Well, thanks, Mandy," John expressed.
"Yes, thanks," Pam added as they entered the kitchen.
They were greeted by a nice aroma from the stove and the table was set for four. The wine was chilling on the island counter.
"Nick, how about opening the wine while I get the appetizers," Mandy suggested.
"Sure, sweets," Nick said, taking the bottle from the ice.
Pam
"I wasn't aware you were into wine," John asked with fatherly concern evident.
"Mandy and I like a nice white wine with dinner sometimes," Nick explained.
"And just how do you get it?" John pressed again.
"Dad, I'm in college, remember?" Nick explained with a smile.
"So that's supposed to explain how you get booze?" John asked a little louder and more ardently than he had actually planned.
Nick
"Sorry,
"It's okay, Dad," Nick replied with a smile.
John
"Thanks, Nick," Pam said taking the glass.
"Dad told me you go to Northwestern," Nick said.
"Well, I did. I'm not thinking about going back there now," Pam explained.
"Oh, what do you plan then?" Nick asked innocently.
"Well, I was thinking about going to school out east here," Pam said, stealing a glance towards John.
"Really?" Nick questioned, and then added. "Well, you might think about Hofstra."
"I might just do that. I hear it's a great school," Pam offered.
"It's not Northwestern but it's still pretty good," Nick explained.
"How's the journalism department," Pam asked, drawing a questioning look from John. "I'm thinking about changing my major."
"Wouldn't know. Not my thing. Mandy, you know anything about the journalism department?" Nick asked.
"This girl I knew from the dorm was a journalism major. I think she liked it but I don't know how it rates," Mandy stated.
"I might want to help your dad write a book on our stay on the island," Pam further explained, smiling at John.
"You're planning on writing a book, Dad?" Nick queried excitedly.
"Yeah,
Mandy
"These are great!" John claimed trying a hot dog and waving his hand before his face to indicate they were hot.
"Oh, nothing special," Mandy allowed. "I'm an okay cook but these are just so good and easy."
"They're great to people that have lived on fish for months," Pam announced.
"Yeah, that had to be tough," Nick agreed.
"It sure was," Pam continued. "I didn't even like seafood when we were stranded there."
"Oh, gosh. I would have starved before eating fish every day," Mandy confessed.
"You'd learn to adapt," John offered.
"Tell us what it was like," Mandy queried and Nick seconded it.
John
"Holy shit!" Nick gasped.
"Good grief!" Mandy exclaimed.
"You killed all three of them, Dad?"
"I'm afraid I had to or they would have killed us or at least me with other ideas for Pam," John informed.
"Good God!" Mandy extolled.
"Unreal!" Nick professed.
They
"You're both very resourceful," Mandy pronounced.
"You learn to survive," John offered.
"I wouldn't have had a clue," Mandy explained. "I wasn't even a girl scout."
"Well, me either," Pam agreed. "If it hadn't been for John, I surely would have died on that island."
"You're better than you give yourself credit for," John stated.
"No, it's true. Without you, I would have been a goner," Pam professed.
The
"This is so good, Nick and Mandy. Thanks," Pam stated.
"Yes, this is nice of you guys," John agreed.
"The least we can do for the returning heroes," Mandy stated jokingly.
"Yeah, you guys are famous now," Nick added.
"Hardly," John mused.
"No, really," Nick continued. "You guys were all over the news a few days ago. You and that other woman."
"Parmelle Cure'," Pam informed.
"Yeah, her," Nick agreed.
"That was quite an experience," John professed and told them the full story.
Pam put her two cents in occasionally but otherwise let John tell the story. When he was done both Nick and Mandy were in awe.
"Damn, Dad. You're a regular MacGyver, only tougher," Nick pronounced.
"Believe me, I was plenty scared when it was happening," John informed them.
"Don't let him kid you," Pam responded. "He was magnificent."
"I'll say," Mandy input too. "I mean, that must have been terrifying."
"What kind of houses did you have?" Nick questioned.
Pam and John exchanged glances before John answered.
"We built a hut," John explained.
"John built it," Pam added. "I only helped."
John
"You both lived together then?" Nick asked.
"Yes," John allowed.
"The whole time?" Nick pressed.
"Yes," John added.
Nick glanced at Pam and then at Mandy before saying, "I see."
"Nick,
"Yes, I see," Nick stated but still looked to Mandy. A hush followed in the conversation.
"Nick, your dad and I were intimate if that is what you're wondering," Pam said.
John
"What?" Nick gasped, as if he hadn't heard her.
"I said your dad and I had sex. In fact, I'm pregnant," Pam stated.
"What?" Mandy and Nick yelled aloud in unison.
"Pam, that could have waited," John said wishfully.
"Dad, what the fuck!" Nick shouted.
"Nick, watch your language, please. It's true. Pam is pregnant and I'm the father," John stated.
"Oh, geez," Nick extolled.
"Wow," Mandy said, then covered her mouth like a kid.
"Nick,
"Jesus Christ!" Nick exclaimed.
"Nick!
"Holy shit!" Nick exclaimed, shaking his head.
"Congratulations on your pregnancy," Mandy said hoping to make things easier.
"Nick, it will be;” John started to say.
"Dad,
"Is it so hard to believe?" John asked but to Nick's retreating back as he walked hurriedly from the room. "Where're you going?"
They
"He just needs time to sort it all out," Pam said.
"Yeah; that's it. He just needs time to be able to adjust to the idea," Mandy agreed.
"He should be happy for me," John said. "He's my son."
"He'll come around, John," Pam declared.
"Sure. He'll come around. I'll go find him," Mandy said rushing from the room too.
They
"He
"He doesn't hate you. He just met you," John claimed.
"John, he's going to have a hard time accepting me as your wife and especially as your pregnant wife," Pam declared.
"I thought you young people were more tolerant of race, sex, and age differences in married people," John replied.
"For
"I guess that is a lot to absorb. I was naïve to think he would accept it so easily," John concluded.
"I
"I hope your right. Should we check this dinner?" John questioned.
"Good idea. It wouldn't be nice to mess up Mandy's welcome home dinner. She seems very sweet," Pam offered.
"Yeah, she does," John allowed.
They
John
Pam
Nick
Pam
"Hey, can I do anything else?" Pam asked.
"No, you've been a big enough help already," Mandy replied. "Nick, we're ready."
"I'll get John," Pam offered.
"Good, you guys can sit there," Mandy said pointing out two of the four seats at the table.
"Alright," Pam responded.
She
"Dinner is ready," Pam proclaimed.
"Okay," John answered but didn't move at first.
Pam
"I hope you guys like pork chops," Mandy stated.
"Oh, gosh, anything that isn't fish or crustacean is a major plus," Pam said merrily.
"That must have been awful to only have seafood all the time," Mandy agreed.
"Like
"How'd you manage to catch birds, Mr. Morrison?" Mandy asked.
"You can call me John, Mandy," John said and explained the whole procedure.
It
The
When the guys were seated and out of earshot, Pam started talking to Mandy as they rinsed dishes and put them in the dishwasher.
"Nick said you're from Philadelphia," Pam queried.
"Yeah, you ever been there?" Mandy asked.
"No, never have."
"It's a great town, especially if you like sports, or history, or like to eat," Mandy explained.
"I like all those things," Pam professed. "I've watched the Bears play the Eagles before."
"You a football fan then?"
"Definitely; my last boyfriend liked to watch and taught me the rules."
"Are you originally from Chicago?" Mandy asked.
"Yes."
"Your father still there?"
"No, my father left my mom and me when I was young."
"Nick told me your mom died in the crash, plus we saw it on the news. So sorry," Mandy added.
"It
"You two only had each other the whole time on the island, I mean after those bad drug runner guys were gone," Mandy observed.
"Yeah; John and I only had each other to talk with and be with," Pam stated.
"Wow, that must have been tough," Mandy professed.
"Actually,
"You sure have a great tan," Mandy said jokingly.
"Yeah; it's a complete body tan too," Pam replied giggling.
"Awesome. No need for clothes with just the two of you, huh," Mandy agreed merrily.
"I
"Gosh, that's free and easy," Mandy expressed. "John have an overall tan too?"
"Everywhere," Pam stated laughing.
"Far out," Mandy cried.
The
"You okay with Pam and me?"
"Surprised, I guess," Nick claimed.
"Understandable,
"That was pretty quick," Nick sort of complained.
"Are you feeling that way because of Mom or because Pam is younger?" John questioned.
"I don't know. I'm confused I guess. It seems pretty soon after Mom died."
"Nick,
"She seems nice; and pretty," Nick confessed.
"She is wonderful and makes me very happy," John offered.
"Well, I suppose I should be happy for you but it's going to take some getting used to," Nick explained.
"I can understand that. I guess we all are going to have to make adjustments."
"I guess so. Are you okay with Mandy staying here?"
"Sure; you have your life too and I don't want to upset that by coming back."
"Well, I may not have said it enough yet, but I'm sure glad you're back Dad. I missed you terribly."
"I
"I won't, Dad."
John
"I think they've made up," Mandy said and looked at Pam.
With tears in her eyes Pam said, "I'm so glad."
After
The
"He
The others applauded loudly and cheered.
That
"John, I'm very happy right now," Pam expressed.
"Me too, babe. I love you," John effused.
"I love you too," Pam agreed.
By BlewWater69, for Literotica.