i am so stuck on these wet checks oh my god- i blame @babybugwrites for this one <3
warnings: 18+ only, daddy!frank, wet checks, dom/sub
there out of the blue and random, but sometimes frank just knows. you're squirming in your seat a little more or you're looking a little more lost than normal. "come here, princess." it's gentle but still raspy. you're wearing one of his favorite little skirts with lacey panties to match.
when you walk over to him he pats his leg and you take a seat. his hand rests on your thigh while his thumb soothes your skin. you look at him a bit confused, "yes, daddy?" you feel a faint heartbeat and you're panties are drenched. "how are you feeling?" his thumb teases under the hem.
"im good." you mumble, adjusting on his lap. "how wet are you?" the bluntness catches you off guard and you shake your head. "i'm not," you were lying, but you couldn't bring yourself to admit you were soaked just by watching him sit down. frank knows you're lying, but gives you one more chance to tell the truth. "are you sure? i saw you squirming in your seat... and my princess only does that when she's really wet. let me check-" he caught you and you didn't want to get in trouble.
before you could tell the truth your eyes watered from embarrassment. frank parts your legs and slides his fingers up your thigh, his middle finger touches your panties so soft and gentle. it's wet to the touch, he sighs. "soaked right through.. what made my princess so wet?" you whine as his finger went over your clit. "you did..." "i hadn't even touched you yet..."
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Incredibly happy for Boss Kicks, Piss Man
Congrats buddy your great grandpa woulda been so fucking proud of you, perfectly absorbing your own pee to create a completely closed loop for a full week while slowly imbuing it with holy power until its capable of causing utter devastation and violence? That's what the wilson family is all about, eye of the tiger baby
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Frank saying Move an inch and you won’t be coming tonight😩
you're just sitting with his cock deep inside you while he sits at the table looking over different files. frank had enough of your bratty, impatient behavior and knew the only way to correct it was for you to sit on his cock while he worked.
"daddy-" you whine as you sink into him. "enough." he was quick to silence your protest. you weren't even facing him to try and distract him, you were watching his laptop screen. it was getting boring quickly and did the only thing you knew that could get him to give you attention. you began to 'adjust' yourself, moving just enough for you to feel a bit of friction. "move an inch and you won't be coming tonight."
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Real talk, I think Frank Pricely is a genuinely really interesting character.
So when we meet him in Black Friday, he is basically a cartoon capitalist supervillain. He's obsessing over money, he is condescending to Lex, and we get the impression that he's Mr. Krabs level of money-grubbing shitty boss. He gets a whole song where he revels in how much money he's going to make, and shows ambivalence to how dangerous black friday shopping can be. Then Feast or Famine happens, and something... changes. There's a visible shift on stage when he and the audience realize that he is no longer in control that's genuinely really eerie. Put a pin in that, cuz I'm gonna come back to it.
When when we're introduced to him in "Daddy", we get a much more complete image of who he is as a character. It's not that he's not a greedy and condescending person, because he definitely is, but that's not the foundation of his character. When we see Toy Zone outside of Black Friday, we see that it's a struggling small business, and a genuine passion project for Frank. It's not that Toy Zone is a means for financial success, but financial success is a means to keep Toy Zone operational.
Then there's his relationship with Lex. He's definitely snarky and condescending, but he also actually cares about her, and sees himself as a parental figure to her. He gives her advice that he feels is in her best interest, and shows her a lot of the "tough love" that he thinks Sheila should be showing Sherman. Lex is even one of the people he says sorry too when he's about to die, because he worries that he failed her. While I do think Lex has some level of respect for him, I never really get the vibe that she sees him this way; she seems to think of him as more of a hard ass, and she would absolutely leave Toy Zone the minute a better opportunity comes up. Her job at Toy Zone for her is more about her need to take care of her family. And this is significant, because Frank is a very lonely person. After his dog Buddy dies, he has no family left. He reminisces on his parents, who didn't support his passions. He thinks of himself as a father figure to Lex, because he has nobody else left in his life. I'm not necessarily saying that he's a good parental figure to Lex, he can be pretty selfish, and even denied her for a raise once he could afford it, knowing she damn well needs the money. It's clear though, that he's trying to look out for her more than her actual mother (low bar as it may be), and on some level, he does think he's helping her. Because she's all he has. Her and Toy Zone, and he's about to lose that too.
This is why Sheila is so appealing to him. She represents not only financial stability, but a chance to not be alone. He doesn't love her, and I think he knows it, but he could learn to love her. He could have love and money, and if that doesn't work out, at least he'd have money. That's what he thinks anyway. But again, he's not the one with the power.
When we first see him in Black Friday, we initially think Frank represents the corporations, but he doesn't. He's a small business owner, and can only support his passion by participating in capitalism. He is a retailer, not a CEO. And that's what puts him in so much danger in Black Friday. Capitalism treats him as disposable. And that's how he dies. Frank was just as much under Wiggly's influence as anyone else. He lived a lonely life, and the business he's prioritized over forming any lasting bonds with other people is about to go down the toilet. Then this little green doll comes along that's supposed to fix everything. He doesn't want to keep the Wiggly dolls, but he still thinks they're going to fix the holes. And once he's served his purpose, Wiggly disposes of him. And that's what Sheila tries to do, too. The only reason he survives in Daddy is that Sherman decides he still has value. It's honestly really haunting how these stories mirror each other.
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I have to say, it's fucking raw how Anthony is hammering in the theme of generational trauma; Bearry not teaching Hen to handle his anger, Hen not teaching the twins how to handle their anger, Sparrow not teaching Normal how to handle his anger. Frank making Darryl kill the turkey, Darryl making Grant kill the quimera, Grant making Lincoln kill the tree. Bill was an absent father to Glenn, Glenn was an absent father to Nicky, Nicky is an absent father to Taylor.
4 generations and it all repeats.
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