Flossie's Revenge
Copyright© 2007 by Lubrican
Foreword
Erotica Sex Story: Foreword - It was 1960, in the segregated South, and Flossie found herself in a situation where, quite unintentionally, she advanced the cause of integration in her one room school house by twenty years. The town banker was determined to ruin her life, while forbidden love entangled both her and her students in its color-blind tentacles.
Caution: This Erotica Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa mt/ft Consensual Reluctant Heterosexual Historical Incest Rough Interracial Oral Sex Masturbation Petting Pregnancy Voyeurism Slow
This is a story about revenge, and as such, it is dark in many places, particularly in the beginning. It is set in a part of American history that wasn’t very pretty, and the language used, while historically accurate, isn’t very pretty either. The fact is, though, that these words and attitudes were used with great regularity, and still are in some places. That is fact, and I don’t apologize for the use of those words, however uncomfortable they may make the reader.
While it’s a story about revenge, that revenge wasn’t planned, though, and some readers may decide that “justice” would have been a better word to use in the title. Titles aren’t the author’s strong point. That’s also a fact.
Facts out of the way, readers are reminded that this is a work of fiction. As a work of fiction, this story has everything needed to make just about everybody unhappy. If you’re a racist, you may like the first chapters, not counting the Prelude, but you won’t enjoy this story after that. If you’re NOT a racist, you’ll be offended by the first chapters, and may never get to the part you’d be happy with.
So ... why read it at all, you ask?
Well, It’s a story about human suffering, and triumph over suffering. It’s a story of rags to riches. It’s a story about doing the best you can under a given set of circumstances and learning that just because life has been shitty in the past, doesn’t mean life still has to be shitty in the future. It’s a story about learning how to be happy, and learning how to LET yourself be happy. And ... it’s a story about love.
All of us can identify with those situations. That’s why I think this is worth reading.
Oh yeah ... there’s another reason you might want to read it. It eventually has some pretty hot sex in it too. <G>
Read the prelude. It’s important. And if you get “triggered” stop reading, go to your safe place, and have some milk and cookies. While you stroke your emotional security duck the adults will read on.
Thanks for reading.
Bob
As this story has a lot of characters in it, the following list of the most important ones is provided, to help you keep track of who is who. The ages provided are as of the beginning of the story.
Flossie Pendergast: Teacher, 26, black
Harvey Wilson: Banker and father, 44, white
Marian Wilson: Harvey’s wife, 34, white
Nathan Wilson: Eldest child of Harvey and Marian, 16, white
Bernadette Wilson: Elder daughter of Harvey and Marian, 15, white
Hilda Mae Wilson: Younger daughter of Harvey and Marian, 14, white
Other Students in the school:
Curtis Lee Waggoner, 17, black
Moses Finshaw, 15, black
Johnnie Sue Thorpe, 13, white
Luthor Cripps, 12, white
Jesse Hawthorne, 11, black