Josh wrapped his tattooed arms around his small boys waist. Pulling him close. Pressing small kisses into the tanned skin on his neck. His boyfriend simply falling into his touch. Brown eyes slipping shut at the sensation.
'I love you, Princess.' Josh mumbled against the soft skin. Creating little love bites with his lips. Marking up his little baby boy so everyone knew he was his. So his boy knew who he belonged too.
'I love you too, Daddy.' The brunette whispered out. Feeling waves of pleasure pulse through him. He loved when Josh treated him like this. With care and lust. It made Tyler feel needed and wanted. That's all he ever wanted.
'I wish I could give you everything you deserve, but I can't.' He sighed. Kissing Tyler's head softly.
Tyler frowned and turned his small body. Facing the muscular man that held him. 'Joshie, I don't deserve anything. I have you and as long as I have you then who cares about anything else' He smiled. Crooked bottom teeth showing through. Causing a warm smile to appear on his Daddy's face.
'Really?' Josh's heart swelling at the simple reassurance. His cheeks coating with a soft cherry tint. Tyler always knew how to make his heart beat ten times faster. He adored it.
'Really.' He said. A silent promise being sealed behind the words. A promise to Josh that he was enough. He always would be enough for Tyler too. Tyler just knew it.
'I love you.' Josh said again. Meaning just as much as before.
'You already said that.' Tyler giggled out. Running one of his stray hands through the taller males dyed hair.
'And I'll say it again and again.' He smiled. Placing a small kiss onto Tyler's soft peach lips.
'Forever?'
'Forever.'
Another silent promise being made and sealed behind simple words. A promise of forever and both boys seemed more than okay with that.
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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