Owning and running an apartment complex was a lot of hard work and a lot of responsibility. Everyone needs to find some way to pay the rent. It doesn't hurt if they get a little life lesson out of it too.
Some storms don’t pass. They consume you. They reshape your landscape and force you to be born again. This is not a fairy tale of redemption. It is an anatomy of survival—a quiet study of the distance between necessity and desire. Here, love is rarely a sanctuary. More often, it is the bridge you cross to reach the other side. When Emma returns to that house, she isn’t seeking a hero. Daniel was the only steady thing she’d ever known—a silent, untouchable figure in a world of chaos.
In the eyes of this author, rape is probably the worst crime there is. To rape a young girl who is so much more vulnerable is even worse than if the girl was of age. To do so with one's own flesh and blood surely qualifies the perpetrator to the depths of Hell. That all said, it does happen. If reading of such an event offends, please don't read this.
Little Johnny learns that his mother loves to be dominated. He then has her initiated into a sex club that he is a member of. And they live happily there after.
Teenagers hear their mother's confession of incest, sexual blackmail and seduction, at the last reunion they will ever know. They gain new understanding of their family's past and what it means to be human.
June and Megan, two bored teenaged girls, stumble upon the voyeuristic activities of a neighbor boy, Jeff. They watch him watch the mysterious Mrs. Grogan. Slowly but surely they all are drawn into a sticky web of desire, danger, crime, and lust.
Take one lightly-populated overnight express bus, add one alien-controlled human being and a mysterious substance disguised as anti-bacterial soap, stir well, and you've got an orgy, a transformation, and a possible suicide, all-in-one!