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The central characters of this novel, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thomas and their adopted twins, Jimmy and Judy, began their life together normally enough. Perhaps the course of events they encounter may be accounted for by the disorientation of the twin brother and sister following the death of their real parents; or perhaps the cause lies in the growing boredom and dissatisfaction experienced by Grant and Kay Thomas in their twenty-year-old marriage. Whatever the reasons, the new family quickly departs from the norm, and an accidental, yet seemingly inevitable chain of events sweeps them into a web binding all the members of the family, not to mention an innocent outsider.
Jimmy and Judy held hands tightly as they searched the airport crowd for their new parents. For the twins, this was their first trip outside the city. Their lives had been secure and protected until the terrible day, three weeks ago, when their parents were killed in an airplane crash. Now the young brother and sister faced a very different kind of life, on the West Coast with new parents they had never before seen.
Judy huddled close to her brother. Even though they were exactly the same age, she had always looked to Jimmy for protection. As she sought his comforting warmth, her small newly budding breasts, pointing perkily through her sweater, rubbed his arm. Jimmy reddened a little. He wished she wouldn’t do that. It made him horny as hell.
“Oh golly, I hope they’re nice people,” she said.
“Well, if they’re not, we’ll just run away,” Jimmy said manfully, “Don’t sweat it.”
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