Forbidden Desire by K.C. Douglas

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Forbidden Desire

(K.C. Douglas)


Forbidden Desire

 

Kelly was fairly new to the neighborhood. She divorced her husband and moved across the country to be closer to her family. Working fulltime meant she had to juggle having a profession with raising a child, but Kelly didn't mind because her little girl meant everything to her.

 

Relocating was scary at first, but Kelly got lucky by moving into a very friendly area of the city. The first family she met lived right next door. She instantly liked the older family and their teenager children, especially the oldest daughter who was actually quite close to her age. Kelly had married young and she was only 25 while her daughter had just turned two. The neighbor's daughter, Debbie, was 19 and just about everyone on the block considered her the best babysitter around.

 

Kelly got to know Debbie extremely well, as she used her to babysit every time she went out, and the two became quite close friends. Debbie often stayed to chat with Kelly after a babysitting session and it wasn't long before the married woman discovered the teenager had a deep-dark secret. During one of their intimate chats, Debbie innocently implied that she was different than most girls. That disclosure was enough for Kelly and she kept asking questions and prying until she found out that Debbie was lesbian.

 

It didn't take long for Kelly to reassure the girl that the most important aspect was to remain true to herself. Debbie was extremely confused by her secret emotions because her parents taught her that being bisexual or gay was sinful and very immoral. Following the intimate talk with Kelly, Debbie understood the strange feelings that had been troubling her throughout her teenage years and she willingly accepted the fact she was gay.

 

When the teenager sat in front of her and revealed her inner passions, Kelly felt a sense of power and control. She was definitely one who wasn't happy until she was in-charge and in control and those traits were contributing factors to why her marriage fell apart. Kelly thought back to her university days and remembered having more relationships with girls than with guys. Although she liked sex with her husband, she definitely felt more desire for another woman than she did for guys. Kelly deemed the major reason was the fact she was demanding and much stronger emotionally than the majority of women, which enabled her to gain control over most women.

 

She acted more like a mentor and mother with Debbie, which allowed her to gain the girl's complete confidence. Kelly realized that once the girl fully trusted her, the two would most certainly become lovers, but Kelly was in no hurry for that to happen. She vowed to take it slow and not get intimate until the girl was ready or the time was right.