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: Played by Helena Locke, the mother figure is struggling with her relationship with the father and seeks comfort by sleeping in her stepson's bed, leading to an inevitable liaison.
(Stunned) You did not just say that. You can’t tell me what to do! I’m an adult! I’m twenty-two years old, you can’t ground me!
In the living room, the scene was a wreck. A lamp lay shattered on the floor, ceramic shards scattered across the rug. But the destruction of the decor wasn't what made your chest tighten.
What was the ? (e.g., is he a stepbrother, a secret agent, or just a helpful husband?)
Since I don’t have direct access to that story’s text, I can’t summarize or quote it. However, I can offer a for someone reading or writing a POV (point-of-view) story in the "Man of the House" genre — especially Part 1 of a series.
Usually featuring a male lead who is intensely devoted to the safety of his home or partner.
It was Liz.
: Played by Helena Locke, the mother figure is struggling with her relationship with the father and seeks comfort by sleeping in her stepson's bed, leading to an inevitable liaison.
(Stunned) You did not just say that. You can’t tell me what to do! I’m an adult! I’m twenty-two years old, you can’t ground me!
In the living room, the scene was a wreck. A lamp lay shattered on the floor, ceramic shards scattered across the rug. But the destruction of the decor wasn't what made your chest tighten.
What was the ? (e.g., is he a stepbrother, a secret agent, or just a helpful husband?)
Since I don’t have direct access to that story’s text, I can’t summarize or quote it. However, I can offer a for someone reading or writing a POV (point-of-view) story in the "Man of the House" genre — especially Part 1 of a series.
Usually featuring a male lead who is intensely devoted to the safety of his home or partner.
It was Liz.