A sixteen-year-old boy was given a gift by an old man that he befriended but had to swear that he wouldn't open the gift until after the old man's death. It turned out to be a hypnotic eye that controlled people's minds. The temptation to control his family and others as well was far too great for the teen to resist.
This is the first part of a likely series, with the theme of "What's a little____ between friends?" I'm not sure if I'll stay alphabetical, but I'm starting that way, with a story about consensual adultery between a man and his best friend's wife, with the full knowledge and approval of the husband, even his participation at times, such as their first encounter, a "devil's threesome."
The plot follows a family of four for 15 days, 24 hours a day. In those 15 days, every detail of what each of them accomplished during the day and night will be described, but the twist is that you can read the story from the perspective of each of them separately. The plot is synchronized, so the reader will hopefully be able to appreciate how the same situations look from a different perspective or how they experience them.
Suzie is certain she will remain a virgin unless some boy decides to pull down her panties and "takes advantage" of her. Now, she has to figure out a way for one of these "taking advantage" situations to happen. Her best friend Molly can't stop giggling when she tries to map out her clitoral geography for Biology. It would be so much easier if she was not so very wet there all the time. Her babysitting job is stressfree. At least, until the husband mistakes her for his flirty wife.
Mark had a little interlude with a goddess. Oh, never fear, she's a regular human, and the 'interlude' lasted 14 ½ years of married bliss. So, one day he got a 'Fuck You Announcement' of the type: “I'm spending the weekend with another guy.”... This one is a 19 chapter, BTB story, and I'll publish a chapter every day. If I didn't let the characters run away with it, things would be so easy. If you know my stories at all, it's typical for me. Nothing works out as expected.