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Starved for Affection
Starved for Affection
Starved for Affection
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Starved for Affection

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Kelsey and her husband leaned after the were married they couldn’t have children. Her husband as a result buried himself in his career and was away from home quite often. Kelsey, on the other hand sublimated her affections to her neighbor’s child treating like her own.

As Kelsey watched the young girl grow up, she took pride in how the young lady had turned out. That is until she happened to see the girl strutting around the mall with a gang of rebellious teens, kissing and fondling each other in obvious lesbian actions.

Heartbroken Kelsey confronts the girl when see come to visit. The girl is embarrassed that Kelsey saw her with that group and that she was obviously a lesbian. During the serious discussion, the girl convinces Kelsey that the gang girls are not what she thinks and easily draws Kelsey into the gang’s web of debauchery.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherTenth Muse
Release dateApr 5, 2023
ISBN9798215629857
Starved for Affection
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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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    Starved for Affection - Candice Christian

    Starved for Affection

    Copyright 2023 Candice Christian

    Published by Candice Christian at Smashwords

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    18+

    'Author's note: All characters depicted in this work of fiction are 18 years of age or older.

    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgements

    Chapter One

    Chapter Two

    Chapter Three

    Chapter Four

    Chapter Five

    About Candice Christian

    Other books by Candice Christian

    Connect with Candice Christian

    Acknowledgements

    An acknowledgements section is optional. You could have just as easily labeled this section Chapter One, or Prologue, or whatever works for your book. I’ll use this section of the template to illustrate paragraph separation methods including a NoIndent first paragraph, a first line indent and also how to create bookmarks to the different sections of your book. Notice how the style of this paragraph is NoIndent. If your book uses the first-line indent paragraph separation method as described in Step 7 of the Style Guide, it’s a nice professional touch to make the first paragraph of each chapter or major section a no-indent paragraph. If you pick up any print novel, you’ll see the same technique used.

    Chapter One

    Shortly after we graduated high school I married my high school sweetheart. With the help of our families we were able to buy a three bedroom, two bathroom home in a modest old established neighborhood. My name is Kelsey.

    Our neighbors next door were a couple about ten years older than us. They had a daughter, named Jayda that was an absolute beauty. Her glossy long red colored hair reached her shoulder blades. The fact that she had light blue eyes that almost looked gray made her look all the more beautiful.

    My husband and I were unable to have children, so I resigned myself to that fate, and as a result I practically adopted the neighbor girl. I spoiled Jayda even more than her mother did. I took as much pride in her achievements as her family.

    My husband threw himself in his business career. He worked long hours and took advantage of every opportunity to promote himself. He showed less

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