Steve Watson watched with pride as his son strutted out of the kitchen, the young man's lace panties peeking from beneath the hem of his frilly skirt with each step. It warmed his heart to see him becoming such a respectable servant; responding to any orders without question.
That was how Steve had gotten started after all - working his way up from lowly receptionist. Now he was Mr. Letch's personal secretary. And it wasn't just because he was good at answering phones. He had to know what the man needed, and he had to know how to show off a bit too. Unbuttoning a few buttons of the blouse, shorter and tighter pencil skirts - it was all in a day's work. It had become sort of a uniform for him, but he liked it. And so did Mr. Letch. Not everyone got gifts of lingerie and expensive dinners from their boss, after all. And Denise didn't mind, since Andy kept her occupied.
He just wished his other son would start showing some responsibility. Not that he could blame David for having fun. Steve was young and carefree once. He'd taught his boys to flaunt what they had, after all. And at least David could still pull off a bodycon minidress. That managed to get him into some pretty exclusive nightclubs, so hopefully he'd start hooking up with somebody rich.
He dreamed of the day his sons would each have a sugar daddy of their own. Someone to spoil them, like Mr. Letch spoiled him. Sure, he loved Denise. But it seemed like she cared more about beer and sports than him, or even her factory job for that matter. Steve was the one providing for this family. The sooner the boys went out on their own, the sooner Steve would be able to jet around the world with his boss (while showing off his bikini collection).
Steve's phone buzzed. It was Mr. Letch! "Come to the office. I need your hands-on expertise," the text read. He smiled. Office work could be tedious for some, but he really loved his job. He grabbed his purse and left the kitchen, waving goodbye to his wife. She was too engrossed in Andy's gyrations to pay much attention. Ordinarily that would have bothered Steve, but he was just glad everything was back the way it should be.