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In this frank novel, two sisters are faced with changes which greatly affect their personal lives as well as their relationship with their family.
Both girls strive to lead normal lives, but forces exist over which they seem to have little control.
Society condemns their actions, but are they really guilty?
SISTERS IN HEAT — a work of fiction, yes, but a story with a message for all.
Robin smiled into the mirror, admiring her firm titties. She liked Saturdays. Liked this one too though something seemed to be missing. Stevie of course. He’d been gone a week now and though Mom and Dad had still not gotten over it, no one really talked about it. It was all so dumb. An argument over… what? Everyone had forgotten.
She tied her tennies and went down the hall to the dining room. Her sister Marcia was brooding over a grapefruit, winding a strand of silky, brown hair around a forefinger. Marcia was just about to turn twenty-one. She’d been to college a few years and quit and come home. She’d tried a couple of secretarial jobs, quit and come home. She dated sometimes, but not much of late. Robin had never been too close to her, but lately they were practically like beings from two different planets.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.