Tyler smoothed the soft outside of Luna with his right bare hand. Legs swinging off the side of the queen sized mattress. His chubby thighs being covered by the pale blue fabric of his skirt. Causing a pool of material to form around him. A pale pink shirt tucked inside the pretty skirt. The color scheme making his mood shift from depressed to cheerful in a matter of minutes. Maybe even seconds.
'You look beautiful, Princess.' His Daddy called from the closet. Most likely looking for clothes himself. Possibly even a jacket for the little boy that sat on his bed that was coated with plaid black sheets. The boy he was head over heels in love with. The boy he had every intention of marrying once the time was right. Once Tyler was completely comfortable.
'Thank you, Daddy.' Tyler whispered out to the other male. A pale red blush covering his chubbier cheeks and coating the tips of his tiny ears. Not very used to being told nice things at random. Though Josh always seemed to slip little compliments toward the little. Never failing to make his cheeks and ears show the affect the words had on him. Only Josh ever made him feel this way. He loved his Daddy with everything he had and didn't have. Tyler wanted to be with the other male for the rest of his life. He would never say anything though.
The neon yellow haired boy threw a black jacket at Tyler. One that didn't belong to the small boy, but to the one with a manly build. Knowing Tyler enjoyed wearing his boyfriends clothes. Josh was always happy to supply the fabrics. Making sure they smelled of him before handing him over. Just how Tyler liked. He'd do anything for Tyler.
Adoration shows through stronger than most emotions. Especially with the pair who sat with thoughts of innocent love of one another. Pure and kind adoration.
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daddy's princess // joshler
Fanfictionthe story about a little princess who loves his stuffed dragon and his daddy. -- short chapters -- WARNING // this is about a cgl relationship. so if you're uncomfortable with that, you probably shouldn't read this. -- published: February 12, 2017