Around late 1970's. A niece explains a sexual encounter to her uncle requesting he not require her to admit consenting due to religious guilt it would cause. He learned she practiced 'White magic', sexual magic in college and might have been tricked or raped or just having a one night stand. No matter which is was some family members would shun her if she had consented. Humor is in her response that lets the reader decide what happened.
Jenny is struggling with her husband's layoff and her new business. She is offered a series of lucrative jobs for the banker that holds their mortgage. It's a moral delima of sticking for her own convitions or doing what is best for their family.
Inspired by a true story: a brother, weary of disrespect, uses force on his sister, gaining revenge in the most pleasurable way his drug-addled brain can imagine.
A 14-year-old boy with the unfortunate name of Isaac Cox is cornered by some older girls who strip him and make him run home naked. Isaac is arrested and sent to Reform school where he is targeted by the schools worst bullies who force him to live up to his name.