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One Night, Two Dads
One Night, Two Dads
Elena Carter’s world is turned upside down when her divorce is finalized, only to discover that she’s pregnant—and the father could be either her ex-husband, Ethan, or Daniel, the stranger she shared one unforgettable night with. Torn between the two men, Elena is forced to confront a past filled with betrayal and a future she never expected. As Ethan grows determined to fight for his unborn child, his jealousy and obsession threaten to destroy everything, while Daniel remains an elusive presence, caught up in his own life. With emotions running high and the truth slipping further out of reach, Elena must navigate a web of love, lies, and heartache. Will she ever know who the father is? Or will the consequences of her choices haunt her forever?
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117 Chapters
They Asked for My Dads
They Asked for My Dads
My mom died giving birth to me. They couldn't save her. My dad? He dumped me outside a prison and ran. Didn't even look back. It was five degrees. I was basically frozen. Barely breathing. Later, a guard said the whole max block lost it that night. One hundred eight inmates—death row, life sentences—went crazy. Slamming doors. Smashing windows. Yelling they wanted to keep me. In the end, they filed a letter. Not a breakout plan. A custody request. Somehow... it got approved. From that day on, I had 108 dads. But growing up, I found out the truth. They weren't criminals. On paper, they were dead—killed in the line of duty. In reality, they were still out there, serving. Eighteen years later, I got into one of the top high schools—with the highest score in the State of Ashford. On the fifth day, I beat the rich girl, Vivian Cobbley, by one point on a mock exam. Next thing I knew, my name was all over the bulletin board: [Riley Ray, daughter of murderers!] Vivian cornered me in the bathroom and shoved my head into a toilet. "Your dads are killers. That filth's in you too." She beat me so hard I dragged her down when we went over the second-floor railing. When I woke up, the Dean of Students was right in my face, finger in my face. "No surprise you're violent. It's in your blood. Call your criminal dads. Now." I shook. "Mr. Todd... you sure you want me to call them?"
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My Ninety-Nine Dads
My Ninety-Nine Dads
I was abandoned just five days after I was born. For some reason, my biological mother dumped me outside the headquarters of the Bloods. A group of dangerous-looking men stared down at me and frowned. “Should we raise her?” And just like that, I gained ninety-nine dads. At home, I was their little princess. However, to avoid causing trouble for them, I spent over ten years living like an ordinary girl. Until I became the target of school bullying in high school. A rich girl cornered me in the bathroom with her followers, dumping cold water on me, tearing my clothes, and shoving a phone in my face while recording. “What are you staring at? You’re just some scholarship charity case. Does a loser like you actually think you can get into college?” However, they pushed me too far. Screaming, I grabbed the rich girl and dragged her with me off the third floor. When I woke up, Ms. Jones, the teacher in charge of the infirmary, was pointing at me and screaming. “So because she hit you, you tried to kill her?! Instead of reflecting on yourself after people insult you, you planned revenge?! “Call your parents! I want to see what kind of people raised you! If nobody comes today, you’re finished!” My entire body instantly went cold. Then I looked up nervously and asked, “Ms. Jones, are you sure you want me to call my dad?”
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14 Chapters
Too Late to be My Dads
Too Late to be My Dads
My mother was a player in a quest. Once her mission was a success, she exited this world, leaving me behind with four fathers. The first was a billionaire CEO. The second was a famous movie star. The third was a world-renowned doctor, while the fourth was incredibly powerful and influential. My four fathers spoiled me rotten for sixteen years, giving me everything I ever wanted. That was until three years ago when Sadie, the daughter of the one that got away, returned. Since then, my four fathers believed her over me. Sadie claimed that my mouth was filthier than a dog’s, so they threw me in the dog kennel and fed me dog food. When she accused me of rallying the other students and bullying her in school, my fathers got me expelled and hired three street gangsters to beat me up for months. Once again, Sadie insisted that I pushed her, and as a consequence, my fathers locked me in a cage for three whole days in the name of teaching me a lesson. As I lay there in hunger, my mother’s voice rang in my ear. “Niamh, do you want to come back to Mommy?”
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EX WIFE REVENGE: Wait… My Quadruplets Have Two Dads?
EX WIFE REVENGE: Wait… My Quadruplets Have Two Dads?
Her husband gave her a divorce paper less than twenty-four hours after their wedding. D__Divorce? What?” Her marriage crumbles in 24 hours. JOPHIEL tosses a divorce paper in Sloane’s face, whispering, “I never loved you—just needed your fortune.” Betrayed by her husband, stepsister, step‑mom, and dad, Sloane signs away everything, walks out, and hooks up with a stranger. Six years later she storms back into New York with Quadruplets—Two spitting images of JOPHIEL , two of the mystery men she had a one night stand with. Both men now want her back… and the babies. Will Sloane ever forgive? Who really fathered the quads? Read this Scandalous story with me – discover who the quads belong to and whether love can survive betrayal. Content Warning. Strictly 18+. It contains DarkRomance, such as lust, obsession. You’ll love it
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Shh, Don't Tell Daddy
Shh, Don't Tell Daddy
Trixie is wild and takes after her biker father. When she loses her position at her apprenticeship, she works in a club. As she dances her way to earn money, her boss asks her to do a private dance for a customer. After a lot of refusing, Trixie agrees. With the mask on, she dances for him, and after a passionate kiss and a little more, Trixie is left on the edge craving more. Not just more, but him.She leaves to visit her parents. Sitting by the pool, her dads shocked glare at her has her worried as he spots the tattoo. Her dad points it out to his best friend, Damon. Only a sickening look crosses Damon's face. Trixie soon finds out, the man who brought her pleasure just days before is the man she has always called Uncle, her fathers best friend, nearly twenty years older than her.As they start a secret affair that is meant to just be fun., someone falls in love. Unfortunately, that love puts Trixie in a difficult situation when her past shows up at her parents and uses every weakness she has. Will her dad find out about her affair with Damon? Will Damon and her dad find out the truth about the person from her past, and just how will they solve it?WARNINGS: This book contains scenes of BDSM, including but not limited to. Dominance, submission, bondage, edge play, and more. This book also includes Daddy kink. (Trixie calls Damon Daddy.) This book also contains scenes of abuse. The book also features scenes of rape. However, these scenes are blacked out and do not go into great detail.Ultimately, this book is smut, so most chapters will have some sexual references or sexual play.
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Which Anime Dads Have The Most Memorable Quotes?

4 Answers2025-08-26 09:43:04

I still get a little teary thinking about the dads who say the simplest, truest things. One that always hits me is Maes Hughes from 'Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood'—his whole vibe is a walking proclamation of family love. Lines like 'I love my wife!' (yes, screamed in the most sincere way possible) are ridiculous and sweet at once, and they remind me of late-night family chats over instant ramen.

Another dad who sticks with me is Goku from 'Dragon Ball Z'. He’s goofy and not the most responsible in everyday terms, but when he stands up and declares something like 'I am the hope of the universe,' it becomes surprisingly paternal—protecting your kids with reckless optimism is a kind of dad-heroism. And then there’s Naruto, now a father in 'Boruto': his mantra, essentially 'I won’t go back on my word,' morphs into this reassuring promise to his kids that safety and stubbornness can coexist. These quotes are memorable because they’re short, emotionally loud, and very human—exactly the kind of lines I find myself repeating when I want to sound brave to my friends.

Where To Read 'Dads Best Friend' Stories Online?

2 Answers2026-05-11 15:05:31

If you're into the whole 'dad's best friend' trope, there are a few places I've stumbled upon that really nail the emotional tension and forbidden romance vibes. Wattpad is a goldmine for these kinds of stories—authors there love exploring age-gap dynamics with a mix of sweetness and drama. I've spent way too many nights scrolling through tags like 'forbidden love' or 'older man younger woman' and found some real gems. Archive of Our Own (AO3) is another fantastic spot, especially if you filter by the 'Age Gap' or 'Daddy Kink' tags (though be mindful of the ratings). Some stories there are surprisingly deep, weaving in family conflicts and personal growth.

For something a bit more polished, Kindle Unlimited has a ton of self-published romance novels that dive into this theme. Authors like Penelope Ward or Vi Keeland often play with power imbalances and emotional stakes in a way that feels addictive. If you prefer audiobooks, Scribd occasionally has steamy narrations that make the tension even more palpable. Just a heads-up—some of these platforms require subscriptions, but the free options usually have enough to keep you hooked for a while. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve accidentally binge-read an entire series in one sitting.

How Does The Relationship Between The Two Dads Shape Mindsets In 'Rich Dad Poor Dad'?

4 Answers2025-04-09 11:10:07

The relationship between the two dads in 'Rich Dad Poor Dad' serves as a powerful contrast that shapes the author’s mindset and financial philosophy. The 'Poor Dad,' his biological father, represents the traditional path of working hard, getting a good education, and relying on a stable job. His mindset is rooted in security and fear of risk, which limits his financial growth. On the other hand, the 'Rich Dad,' his best friend’s father, embodies entrepreneurship, investing, and financial literacy. He teaches the author to think outside the box, take calculated risks, and focus on building assets rather than just earning a paycheck.

This duality profoundly influences the author’s approach to money and life. The 'Poor Dad’s' mindset reflects societal norms, emphasizing the importance of formal education and job security. However, the 'Rich Dad’s' perspective challenges these norms, encouraging the author to question conventional wisdom and seek financial independence. The tension between these two mindsets highlights the importance of financial education and the need to break free from limiting beliefs. Ultimately, the book illustrates how adopting the 'Rich Dad’s' mindset can lead to greater financial freedom and success, while the 'Poor Dad’s' approach often results in stagnation and missed opportunities.

How Does 'Dads Best Friend' Trope Impact Relationships?

2 Answers2026-05-11 19:48:59

The 'dad's best friend' trope is one of those storytelling devices that always makes me pause and think about power dynamics and emotional baggage. At its core, it explores the tension between familiarity and forbidden attraction, often amplifying the stakes because of the pre-existing relationship between the characters. There's something inherently dramatic about a bond that's been platonic—or even paternal—suddenly shifting into romantic territory. It forces the characters to confront societal expectations, loyalty, and personal growth. I've seen this trope handled well in romance novels like 'The Unwanted Wife,' where the emotional fallout feels raw and real, not just titillating.

What fascinates me is how this trope can either romanticize unhealthy age/power gaps or subvert them thoughtfully. Some stories use it to critique the way older men exploit younger women, while others frame it as a slow burn where mutual respect evolves naturally. The best executions make the relationship feel earned, not creepy. But when done poorly, it can glorify imbalance, especially if the younger character is portrayed as naive or overly dependent. It’s a trope that demands nuance, and I wish more writers would dig into the ethical complexities instead of just leaning on the forbidden thrill.

How To Build Strong Dads Alphas Friends Support Networks?

5 Answers2026-05-10 20:07:18

Building a strong support network as a dad or alpha male starts with authenticity. I’ve found that the best connections come from shared interests—whether it’s sports, gaming, or even parenting struggles. Joining local groups or online communities around hobbies like 'Call of Duty' leagues or weekend basketball can break the ice. But it’s not just about activities; vulnerability matters. I once bonded with a fellow dad over our mutual love for 'One Piece' and our fears about raising teens. We now meet monthly for manga swaps and vent sessions.

Another layer is consistency. Texting a meme or checking in after a tough day builds trust over time. I’ve seen dads in my gym crew evolve from spotting each other on bench presses to being godparents. The key? Show up, listen, and ditch the 'lone wolf' act. Real strength is admitting you need backup—whether it’s for moving furniture or navigating a divorce.

Why Does 'Dude You'Re Gonna Be A Dad' Resonate With Expecting Dads?

3 Answers2026-03-21 07:45:17

There's a raw honesty in 'Dude You're Gonna Be a Dad' that cuts through the usual parenting guide fluff. Most books drown you in clinical advice or saccharine platitudes, but this one feels like a buddy slapping your back at a bar while saying, 'Yeah, this is terrifying—but here's how you won't screw it up.' The humor lands because it's not forced; it mirrors the chaotic, messy emotions of impending fatherhood. My copy is dog-eared from rereading sections like 'How to Not Panic During Labor'—which, frankly, should be required reading for all first-timers.

What really sticks is how it validates insecurities without coddling. The author doesn't shy away from admitting he cried in a Target parking lot over onesie choices, but then pivots to practical tips like decoding baby gear jargon. It's that balance of vulnerability and actionable advice that makes dads feel seen. Plus, the 'Survival Mode' chapter? Pure gold for sleep-deprived zombies navigating diaper explosions at 3 AM.

Who Are The Hottest Single Dads In TV Shows?

2 Answers2026-05-06 12:01:17

There's something about single dads in TV shows that just hits differently—maybe it's the vulnerability mixed with strength, or the way they juggle parenting with their own messy lives. One of my all-time favorites is Coach Eric Taylor from 'Friday Night Lights.' He's got this gruff exterior but a heart of gold, and the way he balances football, family, and small-town drama is pure magic. Then there's Phil Dunphy from 'Modern Family'—goofy, lovable, and trying way too hard to be the 'cool dad,' which makes him endlessly relatable. And who could forget 'This Is Us' with Jack Pearson? The man is practically a saint, sacrificing everything for his kids while still being impossibly charming.

On the edgier side, there's Jimmy McGill from 'Better Call Saul.' He's not a traditional dad figure, but his chaotic energy and desperate attempts to do right by his daughter make him weirdly compelling. And for a darker twist, 'The Witcher's' Geralt of Rivia counts, right? He's technically a single dad to Ciri, even if their relationship involves way more monsters and magic than PTA meetings. What I love about these characters is how they redefine masculinity—they're not perfect, but they're trying, and that's what makes them so darn attractive.

Who Are The Main Characters In 'Dads Are The Original Hipsters'?

4 Answers2026-03-14 22:26:57

The graphic novel 'Dads Are the Original Hipsters' is such a quirky, nostalgic ride! It celebrates dads in all their retro glory, poking fun at how their outdated hobbies (like woodworking or wearing socks with sandals) somehow became trendy again. The book doesn't follow a traditional plot with main characters—instead, it's a collection of illustrated dad stereotypes that feel universally relatable. You've got the 'Fix-It Dad' with his duct tape obsession, the 'Grillmaster Dad' who treats barbecuing like a sacred ritual, and the 'Dad Joke King' armed with puns that make you groan.

What I love is how it turns these everyday dad quirks into something iconic, almost like folklore. It’s less about individual characters and more about the collective charm of dad culture. The illustrations are packed with little details—like a dad proudly sporting a fanny pack or rocking a mustache that would make a 70s rock star jealous. It’s hilarious but also weirdly heartwarming, like flipping through a family photo album where every page makes you go, 'Yep, that’s totally my dad.'

Who Composed The Dirty Dads Underground Soundtrack?

4 Answers2025-10-16 07:31:14

You'll get a lot more out of the music if you listen like it’s part of the world — and I do. For me, what really hooks me about 'Dirty Dads Underground' is the way the soundtrack walks a line between grungy basslines and oddly tender piano motifs. The composer listed in the credits is Alexis 'Lex' Rivera, who handled the main themes and leitmotifs. Rivera’s style here leans into lo-fi textures, but there are moments where orchestral swells sneak in, which gives scenes unexpected weight.

I dug into the liner notes and saw Rivera collaborated with a couple of arrangers and session players, so some tracks are credited as co-productions. That explains the variety — some tracks feel like indie rock, others like melancholic synth-pop. If you enjoy dissecting how a soundtrack supports storytelling, Rivera’s choices are worth revisiting; the recurring melodic fragments tie characters to specific moods in clever ways. Personally, I keep replaying the quieter tracks when I need a strangely soothing backdrop to late-night writing.

What Is A Bsf Friend

3 Answers2025-03-19 00:50:12

A bsf friend is like your ride-or-die. It's that one person who knows you inside and out, shares your secrets, and has your back no matter what. They're the ones you go to for late-night talks or spontaneous adventures. It's all about loyalty and trust, creating memories that last a lifetime. Those deep, honest connections are special; they just get you and your quirks!

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