King Of The Hill Porn Story: In Your Shoes Chapter 6
In Your Shoes-Part 6
Howdy and Hello! You want to know a secret? Well, this fan fiction was just supposed to be that Dale is like Nancy, faced with cheating. But, as you can see, it sort of…morphed. Um…I forgot the name of Bobby’s teacher, if he/she ever had one, so…
“Can you believe how much that teacher gave us!” Bobby said, shaking his head. “What are you doing after school?” Joseph asked. “What do you think? Weren’t you listening to me? We have homework that can last longer than one of those pledge drives on that educational channel…PBS! If I have any extra time, I’ll pop over and visit Connie.”
Joseph nodded his head, not really listening. “Yo, Joseph!” Bobby said, stopping his bike to stare at his friend. “What?”
“Were you listening?” Bobby asked, a bit concerned. Joseph nodded his head again, avoiding Bobby’s questions, and said, “See you later.”
Bobby shook his head, then peddled toward his house.
The truth was that Joseph really couldn’t concentrate on anything. What with his mother missing and his father in the hospital. His dad was still unresponsive in a coma, and his mother wasn’t heard from for a few days now.
Joseph wheeled his bike to a stop in front of his house, then went in. He was startled when he saw a shadow on the couch, and backed up to the door.
“Wait, Joseph!” Nancy said, holding out her shaky hand. Confused, Joseph sat next to her while she got the courage to tell her son.
After how nice his father was to her, she had cheated. Joseph always heard his father complimenting her, about how pretty she was, and how lucky he was. When, all along, she had been seeing another man. What made it worse was that it was John Redcorn, who was always nice to him. She had lied to Dale, and he had sapped up her words as truth, never questioning them.
Dale had always treated Joseph like his own son, and that hurt. John Redcorn, his ‘real father’, had not been a father. But Dale was. Dale might just have been to dense to put the things around him together, or he was in denial. But, no matter which, he had been there for Joseph. Had taught him some life lessons.
Joseph ran into the twilight. He had no idea where he was going, as long as he was away. He turned a corner, and slammed into one of the people he didn’t want to see the most. He saw a large silhouette in front of him, it’s hands on it’s hips, looking down on him.
He scrambled, and tried to get away from the hand of John Redcorn. “What’s the matter Joseph!” He asked, picking up the small boy. Joseph, who was about to break down, took the sadness, and unleashed it with anger.
“How could you! You went behind my dad’s back. And he was your friend! He helped you out of scraps, and even got you some land!” Joseph yelled loudly.
John Redcorn looked down in shame. He had heard whispers and rumors about everyone finding out about Nancy and him. Well, everyone that knew them pretty well, had known about the affair, except Dale. And he knew that Nancy had came clean, and that Dale knew.
“Once I became friends with your father, I refused to keep the affair going. He was too nice of a man to do that to.” He answered. “You couldn’t stop earlier, or have the guts to tell him!” Joseph said venomously, then ran off into another direction.
She helped him up from the grass, which he had fallen asleep on yesterday. Looking at her, he couldnt help but think she was pretty. But she was off limits. She was Bobby’s, had always been. He had had a crush on her, and had even been able to take her to the dance, but it was clear that she was off limits. Bobby was his friend.
“What are you doing here!” Connie asked, as she pulled on a strand of her black hair. “Uh…” He started, shuffling his feet. He didn’t really want to tell her about what had happened, and he didn’t want to think about it, either.
“Well, come on! You don’t want to be late for school!” Connie said, pulling his hand toward the outline of the school.
Looking around, Dale saw some flowers, and a big brown teddy bear at the end of his bed. Instead of seeing a cuddly get-well bear, he saw it as a perfect place for the government to put a camera.
He was about to get up and tear the bear up, when the door opened. He looked up quickly, hoping that it was Nancy, Joseph, or Hank. He panicked when he saw the vixen that had seduced him.
Sandra Kopuret slipped into the room, smiling seductively at Dale. “Howdy there, Dale!” She said brightly. He edged deep into his bed, trying to get away from her. “Listen, I know this is awkward. Just hear me out. I just wanted to say I’m sorry for being so forward. It’s just that you were always so nice to me, and I had a blind crush. And I heard that your wife had been cheating on you, and you may want to have…’got back’ at her. You know, revenge.”
Dale scowled, but listened. “I’ve calmed down, and I’m just here to say sorry, and to be friends.” She held out her hand.
Dale didn’t get a chance to answer or think, when the door slammed open, with a familiar blonde waiting there.
He-He!