Ron meets April, an unpaid live-in nanny for her greedy brother's daughter, at a family picnic. Despite a mutual attraction, she is on the rebound and initially brushes him off. Eventually they date and become lovers. Ron finds she knows things about him she shouldn't. She admits to being an empath who can sense his emotions and this ability has wrecked her prior relationships. Loving her deeply, Ron commits to accomodating her psychic powers and to freeing her from her brother's thrall.
Meeting in church two young couples become friends and establish a swinging relationship. While looking for an apartment that will make their relationship sustainable, they meet a widow who was involved in a swinging relationship with one of the wives' parents (See All for One and One for All). On their third Christmas, the couples visit the wife's parents where they pursue a familial swap. Before the holiday is over the widow joins the couples and the parents in a swapping party.
While this romantic lesbian love story is a work of fiction, it sure reads just like my own first time experience. I received a lot of fan mail from women who said I really captured a lesbian first time experience.
Sometimes redemption comes through realisation; sometimes it comes from a selfless act. In an idyllic setting which may or may not exist, a selfish man meets a very selfless woman.
a Paul & Paula 21 story
Concerts are back on, and the kids are sixteen. So far, they've been doing covers, and the occasional song Michiko writes for them. Eventually, they will want to write songs of their own. And so, what do they write about? Something that happened when they were nine years old? Something involving classmates? -- I'm numbering them so that they will be listed in chronological order. Every now and then I might stick something in that happened before something else.