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She Called No One
She Called No One
She Called No One
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Erin Slater is a shy, teen with a lesbian crush on her school friend. The crush goes unnoticed by the friend, Jessica. As Erin gets older her fantasies about Jessica become intensely erotic and lead to obsessive self-pleasuring. The lascivious activity allows her to escape the stark reality of her home life and her lack friendship.
Erin and her over bearing mother have a very tumultuous relationship, her mother dominates her daughter with fear and abuse. On the flip side Erin’s famous father Sean is forced to be away from home for extended periods of time is a loving father but unaware of his wife’s abuse of Erin. When Sean commits suicide Erin fears her world has ended. No one loves her now.
Resigned to the notion that Jessica only views her as a friend, Erin is amazed when Jessica invites her over to spend the day with her watching movies and doing homework. Erin comes to the conclusion Jessica is only being sympathetic to her since her father recently committed suicide. Something that has created a deep sense of depression for Erin.
Once Erin arrives at Jessica home, the day becomes an epiphany for both girls. Jessica revealing she is not the girl Erin thought she was, and Erin learns she must take charge of her life.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherTenth Muse
Release dateMar 26, 2021
ISBN9781005434991
She Called No One
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Candice Christian

Candice was born in Paris KY on 9 January 1988. Her parents, George Bertrand Christian, an attorney who once aspired to be an actor, and Frances Hollowell insisted that Candice and her sister Simone, be sent to a Catholic school. Candice was deeply religious as a child, at one point thought of becoming a nun.

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    She Called No One - Candice Christian

    She Called No One

    Copyright 2021 Candice Christian

    Published by Candice Christian at Smashwords

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    Table of Contents

    Table of Contents

    Title

    Copyright

    Acknowledgements

    Chapter One

    Chapter Two

    Chapter Three

    Chapter Four

    About Candice Christian

    Other books by Candice Christian

    Connect with Candice Christian

    Acknowledgements

    Rhoda Penmark

    Chapter One

    My name is Erin Slater, I had just about to start off to college, when my world crumbled around me. There was the tragedy with my father, my latent homosexuality, and my lust for my best friend, Jessica Allen. The devastation actually started a few years before.

    When I was sixteen and I met this girl named Jessica. She'd been in my grade growing up but not in my classes, so I never got to know her well until we were in the High School.

    We rode the bus to and from school the same way and so it was probably that way that I got to know her. We grew to be good friends but she didn't know that I really had a massive crush on her.

    I began to notice how sexy she was more and more - her curvy body, her smooth legs when she wore a shorter skirt in the summer, her pretty green eyes and soft blond hair, her cute freckles.

    I wanted to be near her, to smell her perfume, to hear her soft laugh.

    I wanted her badly.

    I was a closet dyke back then though. My home town was very anti-gay and I felt very isolated. The only time anyone at school ever spoke about dykes was to make jokes about them or to gossip viciously about unpopular

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