The story about a love that began with an act of kindness: Jason Garner offered a ride to a woman he knew from his apartment building: Louise Windmeer. Louise was blind and accepted his invitation. They got to know one another and Jason became one of the most important factors in Louise's life, along with Sir Galahad.
This is a fictional account countaining large parts of the true accounts in "Prior to my Wife's Gangbang" and "An unbelievable Wedding night". It deals with how things could have gone. This is my second posting of it as not only did I not re-edit after conversion from wps to html i'd cocked up the last part anyway. I also realised the story is actually more about a young man's coming of age (half way throuh page 2) than it is of my Fiancee's transformation into a whore.
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Schoolgirl Abbie longs after Brianna, and has for years. A crisis develops between the 16-year-olds, threatening to destroy their friendship, banning Brianna from Abbie's life forever. Abbie can't let that happen, even at the cost of her self-worth. One night is all she has to put things right.
Tim craves sex, but is too shy to ask a girl out. He turns to masturbation to relieve the pressure. He finds that panties left in the laundry room add to his pleasure. His life descends into the sameness of stealing panties and using them to masturbate. Tim didn't count on stealing the panties of a girl with a plan.
Deserted by her mom at age seven, young Stephanie is raised by her single parent father. He does a great job, and teenage Stephanie falls in love with her daddy. Not content with a normal father/daughter relationship, Stephanie lets her daddy know what she needs.
Fascinated by the playwright, Tennessee Williams, and determined to follow in his footsteps, fourteen-year-old Hollywood actor Joey Harris wins the role of Tom in a Christmas of 1954 Pasadena Theatre children's production of "The Glass Menagerie." To get the role Joey has to lay down for his agent and for the production's director, who claims he can nurture Joey as much as he did Tennessee Williams. Joey recognizes what is needed to make it in Hollywood.