Inspired by (or rather haunted by) Frank Downey's personally vested interest in October being Domestic Violence Prevention and Awareness Month, I had to let a little something out. I hope that you find it understandable.
A Story from The Town A misunderstanding leads to a far more complex situation than Ben or Rebecca could have anticipated. In this continuation of The Analyst, Becca starts wearing restraints for a mix of advocacy, safety, and reasons she can’t fully articulate. The truth? It’s all of these—and none. As half-truths unravel, she becomes ensnared in the web of stories she's woven.
A beautiful tease mends a broken heart. A man in mourning is rescued from despair by his lifelong friend, the erstwhile tomboy who's grown up to become a gorgeous, playful woman. No longer merely "one of the guys," she sets out to save the man she's always loved.
Jesse and Marie fight baddies, a dumb local cop and the FBI. He and Marie also shoot and kill baddies and try to save the Ranch. They even have sex a few times and he "bellows like a moose" when he goes off. She's a screamer. They only have sex three or four times without any outside help.
A week earlier I proved that I would do anything for my dad. In order to convince my horrible uncle to allow my dad have Tammy again, it meant I had to let him have his way with me. As much as my dad appreciated being able to have sex again with his cute niece, he felt guilty about what I had to do to make it happen. Well, if this is how he makes up to me, maybe I need to make him feel guilty more often!