Ran away and can't go back.

NuclearFairy

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So I've got an idea for a story, but it feels like a longer pure romance story to me, and those just don't hold my attention. So I was wondering if someone else wanted to take this idea and run with it.

The idea is, a woman in her early twenties can't handle the fact that her dad is dying and so moves away and cuts all contact with everyone. Years later she realizes that whether she faced it or not her dad is very likely gone by this point and she never properly said goodbye and so she wants to get in touch with someone who knew him and talk about him, as well as apologize to her friends and family for disappearing. But no one lives in the area anymore, they might still have their old numbers but she deleted them all and the only number she had memorized was her dads. So she calls it and gets an attractive voiced stranger on the line who she strikes up a friendship with and they help her deal with her grief and figure out how to track down her family.

The idea was inspired by me thinking about my younger sister who disappeared five years ago because she couldn't deal with the fact that dad was dying. And ya know sometimes I think of her, and wonder what she's doing, and if she ever regrets it. Also she's bisexual with a preference for women if you wanted to stay true to the inspiration material.
 
If you want to make is a more sex based story to write yourself, I think there's options.

First is the running away. In her grief she can act out, finding solace in the arms of someone else. She can even do extreme things that makes her loathe herself, which can be a goal. Not just feeling good from the sex, which is temporary, but drown out your sorrow with loathing for your actions or yourself.

The return has ample opportunity as well. The person (couple?) picking up on her dads number might aid her. However, if you let a random stranger in on your search for... something she herself probably isn't sure if, you probably trust that stranger enough to have sex with. Of course it depends a bit on the character, but that is what creative freedom is for.

I'm writing this part without interest for incest. The stranger could also figure as a father analog, which grows during their search. Analogs are aplenty in the real world, like a boss or a teacher. Sometimes just vague similarities, like that they do gardening or such. Through the stranger she can get her dads approval, even if you do not explicitly state it's that what she gains. Approval that you can get with sleeping with them.

I really hope someone writes this story. It can bank on emotions. It covers themes of grief, loss and acceptance. You could theoretically make it a series even, where they try to find out what happened, hunting for that closure. Depending on what they find, they can have sex themed around it there.

Sex in her old bedroom, maybe because the house is empty at the time. It can represent her taking a partner home, and gaining her fathers approval. At the school, or at an old job, for she could never share those moments with dad any more. Secreted in a park after a BBQ, as they loved to do that (BBQ!) as a family. They crash a wedding nearby, fucking a floor above the ballroom when the first dance starts. From childhood dreams to future majoy events, she shares it with the stranger. Often intimately, for it is something that brings her closure. The emotions of sex burning it in her memory, finding more solace with her finally resolving grief.
 
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