Ghostposter
Really Experienced
- Joined
- Sep 28, 2001
- Posts
- 299
OOC:
I'm looking for two women to join me in this thread. Both roles are open.
Jack Morton.
42 years old.
6'2"
190.
Blonde hair, conservatively cut.
Grey eyes.
Widower.
IC:
It was an eight hour drive to my daughter's campus, and she was nervous about going it alone.
Since I had some unused vacation time, I offered offered to go with her, then spend a few days helping her settle in before flying back home.
My daughter was grateful.
We had been inseparable in the eight years since her mother's death, and I think she was worried about me being all alone in that big house.
So was I.
But it was time for my little girl to head out into the world.
College was the first step.
So I put on my brave face and drove her away.
The campus was bustling.
My daughter wasn't the only freshman, nor was I the only parent.
It took us a while to find a parking space.
It took us even longer to find her dorm room.
We were pretty frustrated when we found it, and I opened the door without thinking.
That's how I met my daughter's new roommate.
Standing in the center of the room, fresh from the shower.
Drying herself off.
With a towel.
And only a towel.
A small towel, at that.
She let out a little shriek when she saw me, and hastily tried to cover her voluptuous body.
Being a gentleman, I turned away and closed my eyes.
But the sight I had seen was forever burned on my retinas.
OOC:
Needed:
1 daughter.
1 Roommate.
Names and descriptions open.
I'm looking for two women to join me in this thread. Both roles are open.
Jack Morton.
42 years old.
6'2"
190.
Blonde hair, conservatively cut.
Grey eyes.
Widower.
IC:
It was an eight hour drive to my daughter's campus, and she was nervous about going it alone.
Since I had some unused vacation time, I offered offered to go with her, then spend a few days helping her settle in before flying back home.
My daughter was grateful.
We had been inseparable in the eight years since her mother's death, and I think she was worried about me being all alone in that big house.
So was I.
But it was time for my little girl to head out into the world.
College was the first step.
So I put on my brave face and drove her away.
The campus was bustling.
My daughter wasn't the only freshman, nor was I the only parent.
It took us a while to find a parking space.
It took us even longer to find her dorm room.
We were pretty frustrated when we found it, and I opened the door without thinking.
That's how I met my daughter's new roommate.
Standing in the center of the room, fresh from the shower.
Drying herself off.
With a towel.
And only a towel.
A small towel, at that.
She let out a little shriek when she saw me, and hastily tried to cover her voluptuous body.
Being a gentleman, I turned away and closed my eyes.
But the sight I had seen was forever burned on my retinas.
OOC:
Needed:
1 daughter.
1 Roommate.
Names and descriptions open.