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Most of us lead two lives — real and fantasy. The housewife imagines herself leading a life of luxury, surrounded by jewels and furs. The businessman imagines himself away from the rat race, painting or fishing by a quiet lake. The schoolboy dreams of becoming a famous athlete. And then there are sexual fantasies — wild dreams that we seldom expect to come true.
Is it best to suppress our desires and fantasies, or to bring them out in the open and act on them? Does their repression lead to sickness, or does their fulfillment bring shame? No one has yet been able to answer these questions satisfactorily.
In this story the characters have decided not to repress their sexual desires and fantasies — and for some of them they must suffer the consequences, while others find ultimate happiness.
THE NEIGHBORS DAUGHTER — a story that deals with a sexual dilemma that confronts us all in one form or another. We cannot pass judgment on the solutions of others. We can only look at them with an open mind, seeing how some members of our society face the problem.
Rod Hanson, mowing his back lawn, kept pausing to rest. It was a hot June day, but it wasn’t just the heat that made him keep stopping. About thirty feet away, sunning herself on a blanket, wearing the tiniest bikini he’d ever seen, was the neighbor girl, Vicky.
Rod always contrived to pause so that he was facing Vicky. He leaned on the mower handle, wiped his face and forehead with a wadded-up bandanna, and let his eyes wander slowly up and down the girl’s delicious young body. No, it wasn’t just the heat that was making him dizzy.
Really, he thought, you should be ashamed… She’s young enough to be your daughter…
He’d told himself that several times already, but it didn’t keep him from looking. Jesus, what he wouldn’t give to ball a cute little chick like that… He’d turned forty years old last week, but when he looked at Vicky, he didn’t feel old at all, not even middle-aged. He felt like a horny teenage boy.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.