I DARE YOU
The writing duo of Rayanna Jamison and Allie Belle has spun another great tale of a couple, Daisy Grace and Everett “Rett” Novak. Rett and Daisy will meet on a forum and chat for over a year when he asks her to come to join him at Rawhide Ranch to see if what they have online will work in person. Has this Daddy Dom found his little girl?
“He had started telling her about this magical place known as “Rawhide Ranch.” That was when he wanted her to go. Correction: Thanks to his dare, that’s when she was going. She was going to meet her Daddy at the Ranch. It didn’t matter that this was the first time they were meeting. Daisy knew this man, and he knew her. No matter how crazy it seemed, she trusted him, and that was all that mattered.”
The story will bring two people together, and from the beginning, the chemistry is strong. Rett never pushes, allowing Daisy to test the waters and eventually decide that yes, she wants to experience a Daddy Dom--little girl weekend. It isn’t easy for Daisy to capitulate to Daddy, knowing she will be receiving a spanking and giving up control, but her little is screaming to be let out. Even under acquisition, Daisy has a safeword, and Rett is constantly aware of her, her emotions, and reactions. The story will have the ups and downs as they experience the dynamics of their relationship, misunderstandings, and new beginnings.
“Blessing in disguise. He was the world’s most perfect man, and she was refusing to let him in. How dumb was that? He was so much a Daddy, even when he was trying not to be. She needed to let him fly his Daddy flag, and she needed to fly her Little flag. Who knew when she would get another chance?”
“Good girl. I appreciate your trust, little one, I promise to cherish it and protect it with all that I am. Part of being my little girl means giving yourself over to me. Fully and completely. Mind, soul, and body. I want you, all of you.”
The story will have issues of doubt, self-imaging, and fear of being used. It will have a man who does his best to help his little one see beyond the mirror and show her she is beautiful, inside and out. It will involve trust and faith in another person—and when that is broken, it will involve correction and forgiveness.
“We came here to immerse ourselves in our roles as Daddy and Little in a safe and neutral place where we didn’t have to fear judgment. I will not judge you, Daisy, but it means you have to trust me. You have to give yourself over to me, and you have to obey. You hurt Daddy’s heart, and I have the perfect implement to mend it.”