Three girls spend a week at their uncle's cabin, swimming and water skiing. Three guys come to visit one night, and the girls have no memory of what happened when they awaken in the morning.
Kayley's crappy life becomes much better when she gets a job at a local liquor store and ends up ditching her cheating boyfriend for her new co-worker Sarah.
After getting in serious trouble at a neighborhood party his pretty young wife must now serve as waitress to a rough group of men or they might find themselves in jail.
We take a brief detour from "Dots and Dashes of Color" (after Chapter 9) to explore the deep meaning of the Festival of The Green, St. Patrick's Day. Mr. Marcus goes after an Irish lass who perpetrated violence on his dear sweet Annie, and runs into a bride's maid green with jealousy. We know who drove the snakes from Ireland, but what motivates Mr. Marcus to drive his snake into young women? I present the cir-cum-stantial evidence...
Words might be sharper than swords when problems in a marriage must be solved once for all. A slight softer story close to problems what may appear in many real life marriages.
Grant has stolen millions from his employer. His farewell (before the money is missed) involves a final fuck session with his fuck buddy Amber. Her teenage daughter Bree comes home drunk whilst he is still horny (and Amber has passed out). Grant helps himself to both of them.