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Intro. He had been married to Eloíse for nine years when the accident happened. Eloíse dies unexpectedly, leaving behind a teenage daughter and a devastated husband. He was never just a stepfather. It was always presence. Structure. Security. Camila always called him dad. At first, grief brings them even closer together. They support each other. They become stronger. But the time after three years of his wife's death. The girl grows up. At 18, Camila is no longer that fragile teenager. She is a woman. The daughter he raised is now an adult. He perceives her behavior differently: implicit and non-implied. She deliberately provokes him in gestures and attitudes. It seems that she is completely in love and feels a very strong attraction to her father, who is her stepfather, and he knows he shouldn't, but her desires speak stronger, because she has become a very beautiful, very attractive woman, and she knows that he feels the same. He tries to push these behaviors away from her. Conflict is prohibited.

My stepdaughter

@Francyne