by Rachel Burns
It was going to get dark soon, and it was cold outside. It was time to get it over with. Afterwards she would go home and cry.
She went to the door of his apartment. The same doorman was there who had opened the door for her on their beautiful weekend.
“Hello, Gina. Are you here to see Mr. Adams?” he asked.
“Yes, I am.” She was blushing as she answered him.
“I’m afraid that he’s out,” he told her.
“Oh,” she said. She hadn’t thought that he could be out. “Do you know when he’ll come home?” she asked.
“I’m afraid not, but I can let you into the apartment. You could wait for him there,” he offered.
Gina didn’t think that was appropriate. “No, thank you. I’ll come back later.”
“Are you sure? Your nose and cheeks are already red.”
“I’ll step into the restaurant and have a warm bowl of soup.”
“Suit yourself, but he wouldn’t mind you going up. I could order you a bowl of soup and have it brought up for you.”
“That’s very kind of you, but I think it would be better if I ate in the restaurant. I’ll try again after I’ve eaten. Thank you.”
Alexander parked his car in the garage and went up to his apartment. He couldn’t help but worry about Gina. He didn’t know where she was. She was too little to be out after dark.
His intercom sounded. Alexander pressed the button to see what the doorman wanted.
“Mr. Adams, you had a visitor while you were out.”
“I did? Who?” People usually called him before they stopped by.
“It was Gina.”
“Gina?” He couldn’t help but smile.
“Yes, I told her she could wait for you in your apartment, but she said that she wanted to get a bowl of soup at the restaurant here.”
“Is she still there?” Alexander asked.
“As far as I know, she is.”
“I’ll go get her.” Alexander slipped back into his coat and grabbed Gina’s flowers. He got into the elevator to see his Gina.
When the elevator doors opened, he saw Gina standing in front of him. “Gina, I was just on the way to get you.”
“That’s very kind of you. I didn’t mean to disturb your evening. I wanted to tell you something. I’ll leave right after I do.”
“No, you won’t,” he stated.
“Of course, I will. You don’t need to get a restraining order or anything.”
He grinned at her. She was so adorable. “I think we should go up to our apartment before we confess that we are in love.”
Gina was very surprised. “You love me too?” she asked, astonished.
“With all of my heart. I was at the agency today, begging for your address. I was informed that you terminated your employment there because you fell in love with your last client, me. The whole weekend while you were here I was biting my tongue. I wanted to tell you, but I didn’t think you loved me back. I went to see you today and to give you these flowers, but you weren’t home.”
Gina sprang into his arms. “Oh, Daddy. I love you so much.” She kissed his cheek and neck, and then she laid her head on his shoulder, sighing happily.
Behind them, the elevator doors closed.
The doorman smiled to himself and looked back over the street. That had worked like a charm. Now he only had three more people to match up: the beautiful young lawyer in 3B who never took a moment away from work to take care of herself, the bachelor in 9F who brought home a different woman every night, and the lady in 5A who was divorced and alone with her three-year-old son, also needed to find someone. He had his work cut out for him.
He had to wait for the right moment.
Part 2 – Robin And Sebastian
Chapter 1
The cab door opened, and a strong hand reached in to take Gina’s book bag for her. “It’s heavy today, Gina. You must have had a lot of classes today.”
“I had to check out a couple of books from the library. I have a paper due in a couple of weeks,” she told him, glad that he was here to help her.
“I’ll carry your bag up to your apartment for you.”
“That’s okay. Daddy can take over from the elevator.”
Mr. Johnson, the doorman, paid the taxi driver and thanked him for bringing her home safely then he jumped ahead of Gina to open the door for her.
“Did you have a nice day at school, Gina?”
“Yes, I think I did well on that test I told you about this morning.”
“That’s great.” He pressed the button for the elevator and told her that her daddy had company. She thanked him and got into the elevator. He set the book bag down on the floor and pressed the right button for her.
“If you good folks need anything, let me know.”
“You always say that.” She gave him a bright smile.
“I always mean it. Have a good day, little Gina.”
Gina lifted her heavy bag out of the elevator. She set it down at her feet and unlocked the door to their apartment.
“Daddy, I’m home,” she chirped.
She turned around and took hold of her bag and dragged it into their apartment.
Gina walked backwards until she bumped into Daddy. He’d positioned himself, so her cute little backside would bump into his penis. His hands glided up and down her outer thighs.
“Thank you for calling me to let me know that you were going to be late,” he told her, snuggling his head against hers.
Gina turned around and pressed herself against his chest, knowing he’d wrap his arms around her. “No problem. I didn’t want you to worry, Daddy.”
“Did you find everything you needed at the library?” he asked.
“I hope so. I heard that we have company.” Gina didn’t want to be rude and hog her daddy. Well, the truth was that she did want to hog him, but sometimes she needed to be a big girl.
“Yes, we do. I gave him something to drink, and he’s reading the paper. I have time to change you into your pajamas before you have lunch.”
Gina nodded at her daddy. He took hold of her hand and brought her into the bathroom. Taking hold of the hem of her sweater he lifted it over her head. Gina’s arms flopped down at her sides once they were free.
Alexander had to smile, thinking how hard it must have been for Gina to pretend to be an adult before she met him.
He removed her bra and laid her things to the side before he lifted her up to her changing table. There he opened her jeans and removed the hard fabric from her soft body. Alexander preferred to have his wife wear soft fabrics on her delicate body. A young little lady, as she was, needed gentle touches from her daddy as well as from her clothes. He bought accordingly for her.
His pointer fingers slipped into the elastic of her panties, and she lifted her bottom up without him having to say something. They felt very comfortable with one another, and their routine was a comforting one for both of them.
He removed her socks and tickled her toes a little. “Do you have to go to the bathroom?”
“Not yet,” she answered.
Her answer made his right eyebrow rise up. He stood between his naked wife’s legs and looked down at her. “When did you go last?” he asked her.
“At the library,” she answered him.
Alexander’s face wrinkled up. “I’m going to clean you up with a wet wipe before I give you your diaper. Public bathrooms are full of germs,” he explained.
She nodded and waited for him to take care of her.
Alexander got out her box of wipes and cleaned her. It was a beautiful sight to behold as her body opened for him, unfolding before his eyes. These simple acts bonded them together so deeply. Alexander would do anything to protect his wife.
He knew he was overprotective, but she was worth so much to him that the thought of losing her was too much for his heart to bear.
He wiped over her making her little white teeth bite into her lower lip. What a pity, she thought. If only they we
re alone. Gina wished that they could make love right here and now as they usually did.
“Lift up your bottom.”
Gina did, and he laid a diaper under her. As a wedding present, she received a ton of new diapers. The one he slipped under her had little sailboats on them. The sailboats had a teddy bear standing on deck, and the bear was waving. It was one of her favorites, and he had to put it on the top of her diaper pile when it came back from the laundry.
“Did you see which diaper I’m putting on you?” He asked as he expertly closed the safety pin on her diaper.
Gina lifted her head and shoulders to look. “My favorite,” she proclaimed.
“That’s right.” He beamed at her. His heart was filled with so much love. Confessing to the doorman that he’d be lonely over Valentine’s Day had been the best decision in his life. His idea to hire a young lady to spend the weekend with him had worked out brilliantly.
Alexander glided her slipper socks onto her feet. He wanted her to be nice and warm.
Then, he helped his little wife to her feet. They’d gotten married in June, and they’d been living happily ever after since them. That was until two nights ago when Gina started to snore. He worried that she might get sick.
It was cold and rainy out. Today had been a nice day, but still many people were complaining about flu symptoms. That was why Alexander had called his friend Sebastian over to visit them.
Alexander slipped Gina’s pretty nightgown over her head. This one had long sleeves, and the shirt went below her knees. Still, the skirt was full, and the satin was soft around her. It was trimmed in lace, making her look like the precious little girl that she was. His heart swelled again as he looked at her. “I love you.”
“I love you too, Daddy.” Gina wrapped her arms around him and gave him one of her bear hugs. The kind that he claimed almost knocked him off of his feet, even if it wasn’t true. It made her smile and feel strong. He wanted her to feel confident.
“Let’s go say hello to our guest.” He took hold of her hand and brought her into the kitchen.
A man rose to his feet when they entered.
“Sebastian, this is my wife Gina. Gina, this is Sebastian.”
“How do you do?” Gina reached out her hand to his.
Sebastian shook her tiny hand and smiled at her. She was precisely what he wanted. When would he get so lucky and find someone who matched up with his heart?
He pushed the twinge of jealousy he was feeling to the side and took her hand. “I’m very well, thank you. And you?”
“I’m well too.”
“Really?” Alexander said. He was standing by the stove stirring what he made them for lunch. “Didn’t you tell me that you had a scratchy feeling in the back of your throat this morning?”
“Yes, I did. I guess I might be catching that flu that’s going around.”
“Sounds like you might need R&W,” Sebastian told her.
“What’s R&W?” Gina asked.
“Rest and water,” he answered. “They’re the two most effective treatments that I know of.”
“Sebastian would know. He’s a doctor.”
“Oh,” Gina said. Understanding hit her. She was being set up.
“Let’s eat.” Alexander was trying to hide his smile. The look on Gina’s face when she found out Sebastian was a doctor was priceless. He truly felt that their love grew stronger from second to second.
“Are you afraid of doctors, Gina?” Sebastian asked. He also thought that she was as cute as a button.
“No, I’m not afraid of doctors. I’m just not fond of them.”
Sebastian nodded at her, thinking that children were so much more honest than adults. This was one of the reasons that he didn’t feel attracted to regular women. He never knew if they meant what they were saying. A little girl like Gina would be perfect for him, unfortunately, they didn’t grow on trees.
Alexander carried their plates to the table. They talked nicely while they ate.
Sebastian asked her about school and if she felt overwhelmed sometimes. Gina shook her head no, telling him if it weren’t for her sore throat, she’d be able to say that she’d never felt better.
Once again, Sebastian felt a twinge of jealousy. He was glad that Alexander had found someone to share his life with, but he wanted a piece of that same happiness too. Alexander should continue to be on the look out for a little girl for him.
Alexander recognized the look on his friend’s face. “Gina, do you happen to know of anyone at school who would like a daddy. Sebastian’s been looking for a little girl like you for a while now.”
“No, I’m sorry. I can’t think of anyone, but I’ll keep my eyes open. Most of my friends have boyfriends, or they’re the power woman type who claim that they don’t need a man in their lives.”
Sebastian nodded. He knew that type of woman all too well. They were the kind that barked at you if you opened the door for them. “I still haven’t found the right young lady for me, but I’m not going to give up trying. One day, I’ll run into her. I’m sure of it.”
“That’s what I want to hear.” Alexander lifted up his glass of sparkling water, and the others copied him. “To perseverance,” he called out.
Gina and Sebastian repeated his words. “To perseverance.”
After the meal was cleaned up, the three of them went into Gina’s bathroom.
Daddy lifted her up onto her changing table. When she sat on her changing table, she was taller than Daddy and Sebastian. Nevertheless, she felt tiny and helpless.
Her eyes grew as round as saucers as she watched Sebastian opening his doctor’s bag. He laid out a towel on the counter and spread out the things he needed on them. When she saw two syringes, she grabbed onto Daddy’s hand and held it tightly.
“I asked Sebastian to give us flu shots,” Alexander tried to make it sound like this was something very joyous.
Gina narrowed her eyes at him. “You should’ve asked me first.”
“Gina, you aren’t going to cause me any problems are you?” He gave her a warning look.
Gina’s free hand moved behind her to cover up her bottom, as she shook her head no. She’d have to endure the shot. Daddy took her health very seriously.
Sebastian hid his grin. They were the cutest couple he knew. The afternoon with them was a great pleasure for him.
In the meantime, the sun from that morning had been chased away by a strong wind, which brought dark menacing clouds with it. The wind was howling at the windows, and raindrops were heavily falling on the panes of glass.
Sebastian looked in Gina’s throat and ears. “She’s a little red, but it isn’t that bad yet. I know you have a paper due soon, but I’d really like you to take it easy this weekend, lots of R&W. Can you do that for me?”
“Of course, she will,” Alexander told him. He’d take perfect care of her this weekend and see to it that she got enough rest and water to drink.
“Good, because I wouldn’t like it if you got worse. The flu that’s going around this year is a grueling one, which takes a couple weeks to get rid of. That’s also why I’d like to vaccinate you against it. If you’re weak from your sore throat, then the virus can easily get you. We don’t want that.”
Gina shook her head along with the doctor, agreeing with him.
“Should I go first,” Daddy offered.
“Yes, please.” Gina gave him a stunning smile, making him melt.
Alexander looked at Sebastian. “It goes in the arm, right?”
“It’s best to give the shot in an area that has a bit of flab.” Sebastian was trying to hide his smile.
“Daddy doesn’t have any flab, so he can’t have the shot. I don’t have any either,” Gina informed him. He was no longer the nice man who had lunch with them. He was a doctor, and something about that scared her.
“This is one of those moments where I, as the adult, have to be a good example, isn’t it?” Alexander’s hands went to his belt and trousers.
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sp; “That pretty much sums it up,” Sebastian told him, getting the shot ready.
“Should I hold your hand, Daddy?” Gina offered.
“I’ll be fine,” he reassured her. Alexander pushed his trousers down a little, so only his right cheek was showing.
Gina looked at it and smiled. She knew she’d gotten lucky finding him. He was very handsome.
“Lean forward a little,” Sebastian told him.
Before Alexander knew it, it was over. “That didn’t hurt at all,” he announced, making Gina squish her face together. She clearly didn’t believe him.
“Lie down and roll to your side, Gina.” Sebastian picked up the next syringe.
Outside, a loud crack of lightning sounded.
“I don’t think I should get a shot. That was clearly a bad omen.” Gina pointed at the window.
“No, that’s God bowling. I think he knocked down all the pins on that try.” Alexander helped her move as Sebastian had said. He feared she’d fall. This was the first cold she gotten since they were married. He worried about her so much.
Once Alexander had her in position, he pushed the hem of her pajama up her leg. Then he opened her safety pin and folded her diaper to the side, so only a little bit of her cheek was showing.
Sebastian cleaned a one-inch area with alcohol and then poked the needle in. He heard Gina gasp as he slowly pushed the vaccine into her body.
Gina gulped and tried not to cry. She’d gotten a flu shot last year, and it hadn’t been a big deal. Now she felt like crying. Her daddy was holding her hand and looking down at her with pity in his eyes.
“That hurt,” she told him.
“I know, precious. You’ve had a long day, and you’re not feeling well. I’ll put you down for your nap now.”
Gina nodded at him.
Sebastian cleaned up his things and told himself that he shouldn’t be jealous. He was glad that his friend had found someone. He wanted to be there for someone too and to be that important to them.