For a change of pace, I wrote my newest story - "The Second Sausalito" - in the third person. Which has advantages such as providing the reader with some omniscience. On the downside, I wasn't able to get inside the protagonist's head as much as I would have liked.
(Of course this new perspective further befuddled the editors - Thorny, Steven, Mike, and pc.)
Many of the characters in this story are fictional and aren't intended to bear any resemblance to … well, you know the drill. Further, if there is any sex depicted herein - and I can't quite remember - it occurs between and among characters who are at least 14-years of age as measured by the Gregorian calendar. Or is it the Julian? One or the other.
As to plagiarism … well, let me say this about that. No, better to quote my attorneys - Venal, Moreover, and Dodgy - "All grand jury testimony is under seal." That, and something about one of the Constitutional Amendments. Numero Cinco, if memory serves.
Paige