AB-5115 EBOOK

AB-5115 EBOOK
AB-5115 EBOOK
One Bed Family by Frank Levy
Price: $2.99

Click cover to enlarge it

It’s been said that every person has some dark passion within his soul — some hidden secret, desire or whim that may never surface to be seen even by the closest confidante. Such a secret can be evil and sinister, or it may be trivial and trite.

In America, such dark passions are easily submerged and hidden by the complexities of modern everyday life. Yet, sometimes dark passion surfaces, and another Charles Manson emerges. Sometimes such passions are exposed — and another Tidal Basin or Watergate scandal hits the headlines.

ONE BED FAMILY is the story of a family that dares to let its most base desire and passions come to the fore. They are some of the few who are willing to accept the consequences, be they reward or punishment, for allowing themselves to become completely liberated. Their story is a startling insight into the lives of a family whose motto might be: “If it feels good, do it.”

Cindy felt increasingly nervous and unsure of herself the further out into the country the taxi took her. She hoped she would have enough money to pay the man his fare. And if the job interview didn’t work out, how was she going to get back to town? Her fingers twisted nervously on the handle of her suitcase. She braced her shoulders back, thrusting her fine tits out against the fabric of her blouse. I’m twenty years old and in fine health, she said to herself. If I have to, I’ll walk back!

The ad in the paper had said: “Wanted: Helper for trucker’s family. Good pay.” She had called the phone number in the ad, and the man had sounded very warm and friendly in an “aw-shucks, ma’am” country way. He had three teen-aged children and no wife. Since he was away much of the time driving his truck, he needed someone to live in and supervise the kids. The pay had been surprisingly good, eighty dollars a week plus room and board. She had few expenses and would be able to save most of it to pay her way back to college in the fall. She didn’t want to spend another summer with her aged grandparents and she didn’t get much money from the trust fund that her parents had left her when they died, so she had agreed to come out to his house for a job interview.

Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.

Scroll to Top