Was perusing an old copy of the Decameron by Boccaccio which is similar to the Canterbury Tales by Chaucer. People often outsmart themselves in those tales and it reminded me of a story with a comparable ending. You'll have to read it to compare.
Sue Ellen is unhappy that her very first train ride is going to be spoiled because her brother Tom has to chaperone her. Sue Ellen's garden is lush and fertile and needs seeding. Tom is from sturdy farmer stock and has plenty of seed. Who'd have thought a train ride could result in such a bumper crop? / (Reviews)
Sam is fifteen and she is thinking a lot about sex. She doesn't trust boys her own age but there is someone she trusts completely and utterly: her father.
Sasha worries about being a naughty girl, but time after time she just can't help herself. At fourteen she's fairly sure that the threats near Christmas are mostly empty, but she isn't absolutely certain.
Eddie has a classmate who was a victim of incestual cruelty. One of his lovers recommended him as a considerate lover. He shows her how good it can be. He is observed by an older sister, who recognizes his skill.
Two sets of brother and sister twins get married at a double wedding ceremony. Both honeymoons were a disaster due to the naivete of one set of the twins. Will they recover? Will things go where they should?