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Adam,
rather appropriately named for my first original story, is a young man
who dreams of hurting women, and can't understand why none of them will
let him. Thrown out of his tiny community, he's amazed to discover what
life is really like in the world he inhabits. Follow him as he learns
how things are out in civilisation.
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This
is my stuff, so you should be able to guess what the contest will
involve. We'll be following four contestants, two mother and daughter
teams, right to the very end. Of course, along the way, we might just
take a peek at some of the other contenders.
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In
the end, there's only one present a father truly wants, or at least
there is for the characters in the reality my depraved imagination
inhabits. When Sammy can't think of anything else, her mother suggests
the obvious answer. There are plenty of revelations for the shy
teenager, particularly about her favourite teacher, as Sammy prepares
for her dad's special day.
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Sally agrees to help her husband at his firms next board meeting.
All she can hope is that the children don't find out. That all falls
apart when she discovers Rachel will be joining her. For the shy mother
and daughter helping dad is going to be an ordeal, although there may
be a few perks from their menfolk along the way. | |
Not
letting strangers talk you into things when you're a bit tipsy is a
very good rule to follow, however worthy the cause. If Susan had done
that she wouldn't be about to appear in a game show that will, win or
lose, have a very final end. | |
Family
feuds are often difficult to solve. Lucily Stacey knows how to throw a
party that no one in her family would miss. As she's being snuffed,
Stacey recalls other great get-togethers from the past. Will today's
party live up to expectations? | |
Amy's pregnant and in advanced labour. As she's roughly buggered, her young daughters stand by, baseball bats in hand. You just know what's going to happen next... |