My Dad's Best friend

My Dad's Best friend

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My grades went from bad to horrible and my mom couldn't handle it anymore. So she sent me to live with my dad and fairly I actually wanted to because living with my mom was hell. She constantly nagged at me for little stuff and I was about as done as she was. After dinner with my dad earlier It was about 2a.m and I was hungry so I went in the kitchen for a snack and when I arrived at the kitchen somebody startled me and I almost fell the way I stumbled back. Immediately the stranger apologized and we caught eyes. He was beautiful and I couldn't stop looking at him. The silence was finally broke when he introduced himself by saying "Hi im Chris you must be Brook" and before I could respond my dad yelled down the steps asking what was that. Chris responded saying "Nothing Brian it was me" and winked at me. "Okay dont be so loud my daughter and wife is sleeping." "Okay Brian. Me and Brian laughed and he said "So where were we?"
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