CB-4056 EBOOK

CB-4056 EBOOK
CB-4056 EBOOK
Naughty Like Mom by Ray Todd
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In today’s sophisticated society, numerous internal and external pressures are brought to bear on the individual and his family, often compounding even the most simple problems. Faced with dilemmas which threaten to overwhelm us, we hastily seek answers which may seem drastic in magnitude.

Sexual incompatibility, a dilemma common to many marriages, is a difficulty which Bob and Diane Clayton have to face. Their marriage wrought with infidelity and jealousy, divorce quickly becomes the only recourse. In their haste, the Claytons are oblivious to their eighteen-year-old daughter, Robin, who becomes the victim of their actions.

Her home and life-style threatened, Robin Clayton also faces a dilemma, one that can only be answered through communicative skills which extend to the basic functions of life.

NAUGHTY LIKE MOM is the story of a young girl’s struggle to counter a force common in troubled homes. Her battle is typical of many waged each day against a force which threatens to destroy the institution of marriage.

Eighteen-year-old Robin was sitting cross-legged on the floor watching her mother setting out the last of the hors d’oeuvres. Dressed in jeans and T-shirt, Robin’s blonde hair streamed down her back. She was waiting for her boyfriend, Lance Woodward, who was taking her to a movie. The girl admired her mother’s vibrant beauty, although she sometimes felt she wore too much make up, and dresses that were more revealing than they should be. Her mother was a fantastic-looking woman in her mid-thirties with deep auburn hair and a lush figure that deserved to be displayed, yet Robin felt the short cocktail dress she was wearing showed a bit too much of her smooth thighs.

“Are you having a large party tonight?” the girl asked.

“Not really, honey. Just a few couples. What are you doing this evening?”

“Going to the drive-in with Lance,” Robin replied.

“You won’t stay out too late,” her mother smiled. “I worry, when you’re in a car.”

“Don’t worry, Mom,” she laughed. “I’ll be home early.”

Watching her mother, Robin could easily understand why her step-father had married her. She had a vitality and a dazzling beauty that set her apart from most women. The contrast of her mother’s long auburn hair against her white skin was almost breathtaking.

Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.

Note: This story is the same as catalog number GE-1001 in the original publications (a duplicate).

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