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It has been said that every person has same dark passion within his soul — some hidden secret, desire or whim that may never surface to be seen by even the closest confidante. Such a secret can be evil or 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 these dark passions surface — and another Charles Manson or Lee Haney Oswald emerges. Sometimes such passions are exposed — and another Profumo or Watergate scandal hits the headlines.
INC#ST GIRL is a dramatic representation of a family who dares to let its most base desires come to the fore, but most especially it is about the eighteen-year-old Prentiss daughter, Paula, and her taboo desires. Paula and her family are some of the few who are willing to accept the consequences, be it reward or punishment, for allowing themselves to be completely liberated. Their story is a startling insight into the lives of people who dare to let it all hang out.
“Well, I’d better get going,” said Paula’s mother with a warm smile. “I have a lot of things to do downtown if we’re going on that picnic tomorrow.”
Paula looked at her attractive thirty-eight-year old mother from where she lay stretched out on a blanket, on the soft grass by the side of the pool. “Do you want me to come along, Mom?”
Her mother glanced at her husband lounging in a deck chair beside his daughter’s blanket, then smiled at Paula. “You both look much too comfortable for me to disturb you. You keep your father company. I have to stop by the hospital too, and visit Mrs. Barker, so I’ll be most of the afternoon. When I get back you can help me get supper ready.”
“Okay, Mom.”
“Goodbye, dear,” said Paula’s father.
Thank goodness she’s gone, thought Paula, fidgeting restlessly on the soft blanket. Now I can get a chance to really talk to Dad without her making me look like a child. What’s the matter with her anyway? You’d think that she could see that I’m grown up.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.