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He was so smart.

“Yes.” I remembered not to bounce in my seat because there were lots of boring grown-ups around, but he grinned like he knew I was so excited I wanted to wiggle. “You remembered.”

“I’m going to try to remember everything that you tell me, but if I forget something important, I want you to remind me.” Daddy Elias looked very serious. “Can you help me with that? I’ve never been a Daddy and it’s a lot of new things to remember.”

Hmm.

“Because you have big things to remember and little things?” That was a lot. “You have to remember cartoons and what kind of spankings big me likes. That’s a lot.”

Daddy Elias swallowed and cleared his throat like something got stuck in it. “Exactly. We’ll have limits lists and I’m going to do my best to keep all of your answers in mind, but the one important thing I’ve realized about being a Daddy is how much stuff there is to remember.”

“Big drinks and little juices.” What else? “Food stuff. For a sub who’s big all the time, you probably didn’t have to know which kinds of meatballs are yucky and which cheese goes on grilled cheese sandwiches.”

Daddy Elias’s eyes got big. “There’s a specific cheese for that?”

Oh dear.

“I’m going to help you be a very good Daddy. Don’t worry.” He didn’t even know the right cheese? “But…but you can spank and do that stuff, right?”

I wasn’t sure I knew how to teach him that.

Could Dally?

Dally always said he knew everything, so he probably could.

“I can spank.” Daddy Elias seemed very confident about that. “The spankings and grown-up sub stuff is no problem.”

Whew.

“Good.” Daddy Elias gave me a fancy-looking chicken nugget next. It already had the sauce on it. “Grown-up me likes thatstuff too but not little me. Little me likes cuddles and…and little stuff.”

Yeah, stuff.

Daddy Elias blinked funny but he nodded. “Little stuff. Yes.”

Yep, he was smart.

“Now, just to make sure we’re all safe and happy, can you tell me your safewords?” Daddy Elias asked good questions too.

“I use my colors when I’m big or little because I get distracted.” Dally said that wasn’t safe, so I had to keep it simple stupid. “Um, red, yellow, and green. Dally said he knew a sub who used fruit and when he had his first scene, he got confused between apples and apricots and it wasn’t a good scene.”

“Oh.” Daddy Elias frowned. “That’s terrible. Yes, I’m glad you picked colors. Those are much easier to remember.”

Ha, he thought I was smart too…and Dally. Dally was smart too sometimes.

“Do you have colors? Do you know Doms are supposed to have safewords too? Did you know littles can use safewords if their bigs are not making good choices or if they get scared, but littles aren’t allowed to safeword over eating vegetables unless it’s something really yucky. I don’t eat ’sparagus. I don’t. It’s squishy and it mushes around in my throat and then I vomit.”

Daddy Elias’s mouth twitched. “I…I didn’t realize gag reflexes could work like that but there is no reason I would ever try to make you eat asparagus. You do have to eat a variety of vegetables to be healthy but I don’t want you to get sick.”

Good.

“Did a Daddy try to make you eat that?” Daddy Elias’s eyes got wide when I nodded. “Really?”

“He said good boys ate trees and he said I couldn’t get up from the table until my weird trees were gone but they were squishy and bigger than yucky.” I shivered thinking about the yucky weird trees. “They’re not like broccoli trees. He didn’t believe me.”

“I will believe you if you tell me the vegetable is too yucky to eat.” Daddy Elias looked like he wanted to shiver too. “We’ll make sure to have those kinds of vegetables on our limits list too.”

Oh, that was a good idea.

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