For My Daughter's Honor

For My Daughter's Honor (also released as Indecent Seduction) is a 1996 American made-for-television drama film directed by Alan Metzger and starring Gary Cole, Nicholle Tom, Mac Davis and Mary Kay Place.

14-year-old Amy Dustin starts high school in the fictional town of Tate, Oklahoma along with her two best friends, Kelly and Kimberly.

Amy and Pete Nash immediately take a sudden interest in each other, and begin sending each other notes and talking on the phone, much to the dismay of her friends who find it inappropriate.

Kimberly worries about the relationship and reports it to the school; the principal dismisses her allegations also, believing she is just jealous of the attention Amy is getting.

Days later, Amy attempts to end their relationship but Pete wins back her trust, claiming he loves her and is going to leave his wife.

He angrily confronts Pete, who claims he sees Amy as his own daughter and was merely looking out for her best interests because Corey has a bad reputation with girls.

Back at home, Betty Ann finds a love letter from Pete in Amy's room and reports it to the principal.