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INC#ST AND THE NEIGHBORS is the story of two families, in a nameless town, Anywhere, U.S.A. It is startling as a mirror of a way of life behind closed doors. No facade. No regrets. Indeed, to them it is the norm.
And outside their lives go on. Business and its daily conflicts. School and its trials and triumphs.
INC#ST AND THE NEIGHBORS — a novel of fiction for entertainment. A page of our restless society as food for serious thought.
It was a warm summer afternoon and Susan Caldwell was walking home from the park. Susan was a very attractive teenager with an exceptionally cute figure and long light-brown hair that flowed halfway down her back. The pretty virgin had a glow in her eyes because her boyfriend, Chuck Warren, had just been finger-fucking her in the park while she jacked him off.
Her mother had passed away almost four years ago and her dad, Keith Caldwell, was raising Susan as well as her sister, Kelly, and her brother, Ron. Susan liked her brother very much, but it pissed her off that Kelly was her father’s pet. Ever since their mother had passed away, he’d shown favoritism toward her older sister, and Susan usually got the blame and was punished for things Kelly had actually done.
As Susan approached her home, she waved to Sharon Reed who was trimming some shrubs in her front garden.
“Hi, Mrs. Reed!” she called.
“Hello, Susan,” answered the redhead whose attractive figure was well displayed in the shorts and halter she was wearing.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.