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.
Imagine you're broke and you have a family to feed. Imagine you are then offered 5 grand to do half a days work. The problem is, you're told it's very illegal, but not what the job is and you're told it'll be fun, that you'll probably enjoy it. What do you do? Do you do it? Dare you trust him? This is the story of a father with this very predicament. / (Reviews)
A girl tells the story of her life in remote Wyoming, and how she and her brother learned about life and having babies together. Mom and Dad discover their relationship and while trying to discourage it get drawn in. / (Reviews)
Aaron woke up one morning, finding a 21½inch Schwanzstucker between his legs. This is the fantasy of finding out how people look at you differently, especially women, when they discover what you got and if you know how to use it. Maybe your sister and your mother can help through this?