It is often said that not everything thing is as it seems, but does that mean that not everything is real? What is real? Is there a chance of other possibilities?
A divorced woman discovers a new neighbor is the woman who broke up her marriage when the young hottie brags to her about it, not realizing she's the ex-wife. She plots her revenge against the hottie. Ensuing events transform everyone's lives.
As winter is setting in in northern Virginia, fourteen-year-old runaway Kenny is lured away from under a highway underpass by a money-for-sex offer into the truck of a gardening center crew leader who is missing the servicing of his fourteen-year-old stepson. Short men on his crew, the man gives Kenny a job handling a leaf-blower and introduces him to an interested client. Is this the answer to Kenny’s need to stay out of the winter cold?
Judy Miller had a problem... she'd never had a proper orgasm! It wasn't for lack of trying, it's just she had a mental block that prevented her from fully enjoying sex. And although her husband had been patient, it had gotten in the way of her marriage now. So she goes to see Dr. Andrews to see if he could help get rid of the block and allow her to orgasm...
It's his last day working at the truck stop before heading off to college, but that's not stopping his busty boss and the other hot older women who work there from flirting with him outrageously. When his boss calls him back to her office to cash his last check for him, she offers him a bonus the likes of which he'll never forget.
Melissa has spent decades living a heterosexual life, but deep down, she knew it was a lie. Now, over forty and working as a librarian, she's finally accepted who she is. A library is no place to be so overdue.
A Simon and Trudi Story Simon takes lunch with Vernon, and discovers that what takes place outside the lecture theatre does not impact on the delivered professionalism within. He also goes ahead with arranging something a little different to solve the problem of tedious housework... NB: coded for what is described, not necessarily shown.