Reviewed:
In "Whose Brother, Whose Sister", Parthenogenesis tells us about a man that is falsely accused of sexual harassment by a woman that associates him with someone from her past.
The sex in the story is different from what most people have come to expect. It involves a lot of masturbation and fondling, before finally resulting in actual consummation. I distinctly appreciated the build-up of sexual tension in Mark, the male storyteller.
The plot itself was nicely different from what I expected. From the big stomach-punch that is the reason behind Sarah's accusation of Mark, to her radical idea of therapy, it flowed nicely. Sure, it's all a bit crazy, but it worked very well.
Technically, this story is very well written.
I enjoyed this story. It was certainly different, and pleasantly so. And the ending was nicely done.