Hollis runs The Emporium, a second- or third- tier antiques shop. His wife is in the state mental hospital suffering from psychosis induced by bad reaction to a prescription drug. Annie is a 10th grade student living in a foster home who Hollis has hired to help at the shop. Events conspire to thrust Hollis and Annie closer together and soon they find themselves lovers. / (Reviews)
A story in the The Pastor's Wife Universe
Charlotte Speaks, a teacher of forty-one, has been fantasizing an affair with a male student for years. Finding Malcolm Wilcox a boy that she can't resist she begins an affair with him that becomes quite deep. The story was originally part of The Pastor's wife but was confusing to the story so I am re-purposing it as a small stand alone series.
Nude Day has become one of Tasha's favorite days of the year. The local college has a tradition of hot young studs visiting the camp she frequents on that date. The parade of naked men is quite inspirational. When her former paperboy shows up and offers her a hand with her sagging screen tent...
Bradley signed up for debate spring semester. Haughty Hanna was assigned to coach the junior football player. She made her displeasure known. After two hours in the library, she changed her mind big time.
A story in the Life with the Parkers Universe
This is the first story in the 'Life with the Parkers' series. The stories are all self-contained but are more meaningful if read in order. The next story will be 'Fanny and the Boys.'
When Don first met Leeza he thought she was a spoiled brat in need of spanking. In her father's eyes she could do no wrong. Read how a plane crash brings them together.
An older man hires a cleaning service to take care of things around the house. One day, a young lady he knew years ago shows up for work. She goes from being a "helping hand" to something so much more.
This is my rewritten,augmented and edited story --Torn lives--. I have to thank two people. My editor Johnny Galt who with his constant prodding, questions and suggestions made that the story changed for the better and I'm also in debt to fellow author CPBaudelaire who the 03/14/12 wrote a number of suggestions to improve the story in his comment to Torn Lives. To both of them many thanks. Fermpera