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Mona Drew is one of those outwardly proper and quite normal people. But within her lurk passions that are contrary to many of society’s most ancient taboos, passions waiting only for the proper stimulus to arouse them.
TURNED ON AUNT—a fictional story about a society that refuses to face many of its real problems.
Mona Drew, a thirty-five-year-old unmarried schoolteacher, stood looking at herself in the mirror. She liked what she saw. And it had better be good, because tonight she was going out to deliberately seduce a man.
Mona certainly didn’t look middle-aged. Tall, blonde, and lushly proportioned, she still appeared to be in her twenties. Standing before the full-length mirror in just her bra and panties, she noted her long lovely legs, tiny firm waist, and large ripe jutting breasts. Her gleaming blonde hair fell nearly to her waist, and her skin was tan, glowing and healthy.
“Not bad,” Mona told herself, “not bad at all.”
She knew it wouldn’t be bragging to call herself a very attractive woman. But why hadn’t Richard Green noticed it, too? Tonight, by God, she’d make sure he noticed.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.