Little Stacy wants to leave the backwards-farm-community that she was born and raised in, to the exciting city life with her virtue intact. BUT things do not always work out the way one expects. A little something for everyone in this story.
In female-dominated New Order Britain, some men think that it might be the time to stand up for their rights and some men think it's time to get out. Whether they will be successful remains to be seen.
After an exhibition tournament, our Russian tennis queen suddenly loses control over her walk of life as she joins the toy collection of an old fashioned Middle Eastern ruler. Once the true magnitude of the plans around her sinks in, she seriously questions some of her career choices, which provoked this terrible "Tennis Teen Terrorism". Will years of sports psychology help her through the multitude of harassments ahead of her, and will she eventually escape out of the hands of her tormentors?
For some, the transition into puberty occurs with relative ease. For others, the change is marked by tension and anxiety, and a growing awareness that their world is not shaping up as expected. For Sally Grover, the dawning awareness of her own sexuality and the budding of her body have brought many problems and confusions. But once Sally gets over her initial fears and inhibitions, she finds herself enjoying, indeed reveling, in her natural sexuality.
A young newly wed, selling realestate, sells the house next door to her to a Black family. Not long after moving in she's invited over for a Margarita. Not being much of a drinker she soon finds herself under the spell of this handsome Black man as she is unable to break the trance she seems to be in. But we can't really blame her, after all, she's a young white woman and has never seen anything quite like what shes looking at.
Katherine, an accountant, is convicted of Culpable Manslaughter and sentenced to a full body whipping and two years slavery. Because of her body’s increased response to pain she fell unconscious after the first strokes and slave dealers shied away from buying her but a family needed an accountant.
It is that time of year that her father's boss visits for his employee quarterly review. Her father is worried that his pay raise may be in trouble because his wife is ill and he asks his daughter to take over the tea serving ceremony to show respect.