A family boating on vacation near a Virginia barrier island on the 4th of July are the victims of an unusual biological attack, with very deviant consequences. The last third of the story is resolution; all the sex is in the first two thirds. The coercion is biological, and reluctance or regret is brief.
What if a female country singer didn't blame her ex boyfriends for everything? What if she sang about not being a victim? They say the love of a good woman is responsible for a good man becoming great. What about what the love of a good man does for a woman? This story is fictional. Any similarity to persons living or dead is purely coincidental.
A flare of brake lights and cracking plastic means Cheryl has just had another fender-bender. Her insurance is already a struggle, so she needs a solution fast. When she sees it's a young man behind the wheel of the other car, she hopes to turn her charms and a little flirting into an out. It doesn't work out at all as she planned.