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The onset of puberty inevitably brings with it the dawning awareness of sexuality, of a child’s inherent masculinity or femininity, and the struggle to put that sexuality into proper perspective with internalized standards and parentally proscribed teachings.
For some, the transition occurs with relative ease. For others, the change is marked by tension and anxiety, and a growing awareness that their world is not shaping up as expected.
For Beverly Parham, the initiation into the world of sexuality brings with it a swirling confusion of conflicting emotions. Hounded by the strict moral teachings of her mother, Beverly has difficulty, at first, admitting even to herself that she has sexual desires. It is only after the young high-schooler and her sister are forced to participate in sexual acts of every description that she comes face to face with her own nature and accepts her basic sexuality. But by then, the pendulum has already swung too far. She has become a girl whose only goal is pleasure.
GANG-R#PED SISTERS is a shocking story, but it is a story of our confusing times, one which asks many serious questions.
Beverly Parham loved to ride. She loved riding more than she loved to do anything else. She would take her horse out to the field every chance she got.
But today she was riding for a different reason and she was just a little excited.
She was going to meet Wayne Brown. She knew what kind of boy Wayne was. Her parents had warned her against Wayne from the first moment they’d seen him. They thought he was vulgar and mean. Even her friends warned Beverly about him. They told her that only bad girls went out with him and he only went with a girl for one reason.
But Beverly was a hard girl to convince once she’d made up her mind about a person.
And she liked Wayne!
He was so good-looking with his dark, unruly hair and his blue eyes and the way his muscles bulged underneath his tight shirts. Just looking at him gave Beverly the shivers. There was something exciting about him that she’d never known in any other boy. Something wild and untamed, and just a little bit dangerous.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.