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Chapter Fifteen

Author: Eileen Sheehan, Ailene Frances, E.F. Sheehan
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

Even though she fell into a deep sleep almost immediately, it didn’t last long.  Fear of getting caught in Rex’s bed by her aunt or Felix robbed her of her sleep. She was of an age where having sex was expected of her, in fact, it would be mandated if the regime was aware of her.  Even so, she wasn’t ready to share with her family what had occurred between her and Rex.  She wasn’t confident in where they stood as far as their relationship was concerned.  Was it strictly sex? Or, was he expecting more from her? They had no condoms so their sex was unprotected, but he’d pulled out of her every time he released his seed.  What did that mean?  Did it mean that he didn’t want to impregnate her because he didn’t want to start a new family?  Did it mean that he wanted to enjoy her body without a commitment? If so, what would her aunt and cousin think? Would they approve? She doubted it.

Until she knew exact

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