A story in the Incest Impregnation Stories Universe
The theme of this story consists of a common, mother-son incestual time-travel trope with a son traveling back in time to impregnate his mother, becoming his own father.
Kyle finds an old lamp at an antique store and free a thousand-year-old genie, Aaliyah, who proclaims herself his wife, sets about building his harem, while dark forces gather, envious of Aaliyah's powers.
Sean O'Hara roars into his hometown for the first time since graduating from high school three years ago. His new Indian motorcycle causes quite a stir. Then he discovers many of the girls he knew back then - and some of his former teachers - still see him as a handsome young stud. He rekindles old flames, ignites a few wild-fires among the women and teenagers - and after making sparks fly at City Hall - he leaves his mark on his hometown once again.
Tale of Two Mothers Story Jeff and Billy's moms are overbearing. What can they do to get a handle on them? Billy and Jeff go to a Voodoo woman seeking help
An Experiment In Love Story Part of the Incest Impregnation Stories universe
After a mother and son are joined together, with the aid of a professor's research project, the mother decides to reverse her role as a participant and become the teacher. She plots a scheme to set the professor up with her son and then with her sister, sharing the wealth of her newfound happiness. Told from the son's POV.
In the Davidsons' perfect suburban life, Jenny and her sister Mandy have been secret lovers since teens, sharing boyfriends and now their husbands. One night, with the kids supposedly out, the adults start an orgy in the living room. John and Emma return early from a busted party, witness the incestuous scene, and sneak upstairs. Shocked but aroused, they confess desires and have sex, fantasizing about joining the family depravity. No one is safe from the family taboo.
"You really think my ass is beautiful?" his mom asked. "As far as I can tell," he told her. "Hey, why don't we go to the beach?" he added casually.
Lucas is at it again, carrying on from where 'Madness: the prequel' left off.
Apart from a few non-critical references, this is a standalone story, but you might like to read the preceding stories if you haven't already.