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The younger generation’s going to pot. A statement heard in Roman times; a maxim that has been labeled by many Americans as simply “the generation gap”, a phrase that makes many of today’s youth even more suspicious of the older generation.
Today, hundreds of young boys and girls are trying to escape the effects of the generation gap, seeking to free themselves from mistrust and question, trying to find their own brand of freedom.
In the middle of this generation gap, there is a mass of people like Kathy Morton, a girl torn between her own strong sex drive and her desire to “be a good girl”, a teenager who questions the free-wheeling life styles of others, but finds herself drawn to it.
SWEET PIECE NIECE-a novel about today’s youth for tomorrow’s society.
Kathy Morton was skipping along through the green field near her Uncle Paul’s house. It was a lovely spring afternoon and the green meadow was filled with wild flowers and the chirping of birds. Kathy often cut through these fields on her way home from school.
Kathy’s little ass-cheeks wiggled deliciously in the confines of her tight jeans as she walked. The youngster’s bigger-than-average tits were thrusting out proudly against her blouse, bouncing saucily to the rhythm of her steps. With her long blonde hair flowing over her shoulders, Kathy looked as fresh as a peppermint stick under the clear blue skies above.
Seeing two boys throwing stones into the creek, the youngster slightly changed her course so she could pass closer to them. She didn’t have any particular reason for it, but she did it in a mood of innocent flirtation. Little Kathy Morton was still technically a virgin, but she was a devout prick-teaser.
Getting closer to them, she saw the boys were two kids in her class.
“What you doing?” she called out.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.
Note: This story is the same as catalog number CB-4140 in the original publications (a duplicate).