The Substitute Wife
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After his mother had split with a trucker two years prior, Austin had taken his mother's place in his step father's life....
Austin cooks for Hank. He cleans the house for Hank. He washes his step father's clothes. There is only one womanly duty thing that Austin does not take care of....
On Austin's 18th birthday, Hank decides that it is now time for his step son to service all of his needs....
This is a male on male erotic short story. Approximately 11,000 words.
All characters in this erotic tale are 18 years or older.
Keegan Kennedy
Originally hailing from Mississippi, Keegan Kennedy is a writer based out of Memphis, TN. He's a self-described, ‘aging, former sex symbol’ with a kinky imagination. Keegan is fascinated with the natural power exchanges between dominant and submissive males, and his stories reflect that fascination. The fantasies that he shares are full of adventure, peril, bondage, and a dry wit. And he has a knack for uncovering love and romance in the darkest of places. With a tendency toward the melodramatic, he does more than arouse or excite the reader - he engages them.Author of Homecoming: International Number One in four countries: The United States, The United Kingdom, Germany and Canada. Author of Homecoming: International Number One in four countries: The United States, The United Kingdom, Germany and Canada. Author of eBook Number Ones: The Substitute Wife, Magnificent Pretense, Captivated, Ganymede 4, West Texas Rivalry, Taken, The Christmas Bottom, The Party Favor, Stupid Jocks Make the Best Submissives, College Endowment, Who Wears the Pants in the Family?, Saving Drake McKenzie, Heisting Hogan, Half Past Midnight, Crossroads, and Man of the House.
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The Substitute Wife - Keegan Kennedy
The Substitute Wife
By Keegan Kennedy
Published by Kennedy-Empire Media
Copyright April 2013 & October 2014
Second Edition
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The Substitute Wife
Life is like a river... It always runs its natural course…
My mother, Angie, had taken off almost two years ago—the day after my sixteenth birthday. And to be honest, I hadn’t missed her at all.
I’d never met my real father. Heck, I didn’t even know his name. I was pretty sure that Angie hadn’t known his name either. I was convinced of this because the few times that I’d asked her, his name had changed, and it’d never the same name twice. Over the years, I’d heard…Earl, Merle, Bo, Luke, Coy, Vance, Lou, Johnny, Muhammad, Akira, and once, when she was drunk—Samuel L. Jackson.
Before Angie had married my stepfather, it’d been just the two of us—moving from town to town, place to place and man to man. I had so many uncles growing up that I lost count. But luckily, when I was thirteen, all of our moving around came to an end when Angie had married Hank Conroy. Hank was the best thing ever to happen to us. With a stable roof over our heads and food on the table, my mother and I finally had a home. Even with money being tight, we always had a little cash in our pockets, too. I was actually able to enroll in school without having to drop out after a few weeks and move to another town.
There was no more starving… There was no more dumpster diving for food and clothes… There was no more living out of the car… Life with Hank was nothing short of paradise.
Hank Conroy was a construction foreman—working from sunup to sundown—six days a week. And from day one, I’d idolized him, and my teenage heart had been instantly smitten.
I don’t think anyone in the world would ever mistake Hank for being my real father because we were so different on so many levels… While I was a communicative, expressive and loved to read, Hank didn’t talk too much—especially to me. It wasn’t because he was a cold man or because he didn’t like me. He was just a man of few words. Also, he’d never finished high school, but I was in honors classes. I didn’t hold his lack of education against him because all of the intelligence and education in the world couldn’t make a man as wonderful as Hank.
Our physical differences were vast. Hank was a big guy...standing at standing at six foot, five. His face was handsome, rugged and manly with an All-American squared jaw. He had close-cropped dark brown hair with a