To help her divorced mother pay bills, a young teen lets herself be photographed in sexual positions for money by the next door neighbor. She enjoys sex and posing with him so much that she eventually brings her girlfriend, brother and mother in on the fun.
Jean has a craving, one which has only grown stronger as she got older, and when the perfect opportunity arrives in her husband's son, she isn't about to pass up the chance to fulfill her fantasy.
a Paul & Paula 21 story
Now that the "Substitutes" situation has been agreed to, it's time for the plan to go into action. Frida Dayton and Greg Coal put in an appearance. But don't worry, there's still some Paula stuff here. -- I'm numbering them so that they will be listed in chronological order. Every now and then I might stick something in that happened before something else.
When twenty-three-year-old Lars Morrison cruelly destroys his younger sister's Halloween costume, Sarah casts a transformation spell that turns him into Emmy, her little sister. Over six days, Lars's memories fade as Emmy's take hold. On the sixth day, Emmy faces an impossible choice: return to being Lars or embrace her new life forever. A story about coming of age, second chances, identity, and discovering who you truly are.
Some storms don’t pass. They consume you. They reshape your landscape and force you to be born again. This is not a fairy tale of redemption. It is an anatomy of survival—a quiet study of the distance between necessity and desire. Here, love is rarely a sanctuary. More often, it is the bridge you cross to reach the other side. When Emma returns to that house, she isn’t seeking a hero. Daniel was the only steady thing she’d ever known—a silent, untouchable figure in a world of chaos.
Damian Flanagan is the school's invisible nerd, a "toothpick" surviving Dresden High through tactical invisibility. But queen bee Pamela Van Buren discovers his secret: Damian is hiding a "masterpiece" of raw masculinity between his legs that puts every athlete to shame. In a dark parking lot, the social order flips as the queen claims the prize no one else noticed.