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Unconventional Ladies

By: VeggieWitch369
folder Drama › General
Rating: Adult ++
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A Meeting at the Park

DISCLAIMER:

This story is not for the faint of heart. Some of it I made up entirely out of stuff I
heard on talk shows and out of my own sick imagination. The rest of the gaps I
filled in with pieces of my friends\' lives\' and my own. It takes a little while to get into the story line, but it\'s worth the wait. All fictional characters are original. Subject matter is STRONGLY adult. Contains incest, sex, bestiality, sex, child abuse, sex, drug use, sex, harsh language, sex, prostitution, sex, teen
pregnancy, sex, sexual confusion, sex, cross dressing, sex, homosexuality, sex,
issues of racism/sexism/discrimination of minority religions, sex, harsh commentary on society/politics and did I forget to mention sex! If any of the above offends you in any way, shape or form, please read something else, like Nancy Drew or something. Now on with the show......


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Chapter One
We shall not give full account of how all of our characters originally met. Let us suffice to say that at sometime they all do come into acquaintance with one another. Let us begin by giving a brief description of several important personages critical to our story.

Christine was, ironically like her namesake from Phantom of the Opera, a singer. The one difference being that her voice came in strong,chesty tones. Almost like a cross between a German- Dramatic*and a Mezzo*. Quite unlike the floating flute-like coloratura*of her fictional predecessor.
Josephine, Josie, or Jo as she was also known, was a tom-boy, not very much unlike the Jo of Louisa May Alcott\'s, \"Little Women\". She had very little interest in boys and was off in her own little fantasy world much of the time. However she was mot very adventurous. To the contrary she was a shy quiet girl, and that is all that need be said about her at the moment.
Jane was an orphan. Although far from having a Mrs Reed to not care for her and send her away. like the title character of Charlotte Bronte\'s most well known novel,\"Jane Eyre \" , this Jane had no one. She had spent her life in foster care since she was eight.
Alice seemed to live in the world beyond the rabbit hole of Lewis Carrol\'s \"Alice in Wonderland\" . She was adventurous and imaginative and spent her time on artwork and stories.
Another of our group was Anna. Anna was a good girl from a good family and seemed to have everything anyone ever wanted. At least this is how it appeared from the outside. She was not altogether dissimilar from the title character of Leo Tolstoy\'s \"Anna Karenina\" . Despite our Anna\'s faith she was led astray and was not the angel she appeared to be.
Last but not least on our list of important characters was Emily. Emily was to say the very least unusual. Some would say that this isn\'t negative at all, but they do not know just how unusual she was.


Our story begins when, out of the blue you might say, Jane called up the rest of the young women just mentioned. They were certainly surprised to hear from her and even more so that she wanted to meet them. She asked them all to meet her at Mill Park, by the picknic tables.............

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To be continued at a later date. Not done with this chapter. I will go back and finish later. as for the rest of the story that may take me a while.