Author: | Eric Resher | ISBN: | 9781623270131 |
Publisher: | Xplicit Press | Publication: | July 22, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords | Language: | English |
Author: | Eric Resher |
ISBN: | 9781623270131 |
Publisher: | Xplicit Press |
Publication: | July 22, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords |
Language: | English |
Eighteen year old Brandy has spent her entire life listening to her mother’s racism. She’s also spent her entire life being put down by her mean-spirited mother who told her things like “She would never amount to anything” and even accused her of being a whore to the black boys in her neighborhood. Brandy was determined to prove her mother wrong and become something more than what she believed she would amount to. So Brandy worked hard in school and is now attending a University through a scholarship.
Brandy’s scholarship only offers enough money for her tuition and board, so Brandy has to find another job that will accommodate her other expenses. When Brandy finds a job as a babysitter in a rich neighborhood, she never expected she’d be working for a black family. The Henderson’s are going through a rocky marriage and Brandy becomes curious to the whereabouts of Buck Henderson’s wife; Brandy hasn’t seen her in weeks. She does some snooping around the Henderson’s home and finds a letter addressed to Buck that accuses him of sleeping with Brandy. If Mrs. Henderson thinks she is sleeping with Buck anyway, Brandy figures she might as well fulfill her fantasy to sleep with the attractive man. One accusation Brandy could never prove her mother wrong on was her craving to experience a well-hung black man.
Eighteen year old Brandy has spent her entire life listening to her mother’s racism. She’s also spent her entire life being put down by her mean-spirited mother who told her things like “She would never amount to anything” and even accused her of being a whore to the black boys in her neighborhood. Brandy was determined to prove her mother wrong and become something more than what she believed she would amount to. So Brandy worked hard in school and is now attending a University through a scholarship.
Brandy’s scholarship only offers enough money for her tuition and board, so Brandy has to find another job that will accommodate her other expenses. When Brandy finds a job as a babysitter in a rich neighborhood, she never expected she’d be working for a black family. The Henderson’s are going through a rocky marriage and Brandy becomes curious to the whereabouts of Buck Henderson’s wife; Brandy hasn’t seen her in weeks. She does some snooping around the Henderson’s home and finds a letter addressed to Buck that accuses him of sleeping with Brandy. If Mrs. Henderson thinks she is sleeping with Buck anyway, Brandy figures she might as well fulfill her fantasy to sleep with the attractive man. One accusation Brandy could never prove her mother wrong on was her craving to experience a well-hung black man.