Brandnewbuddy
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Originally I was thinking a more definitively supernatural twist but instead I’ll just leave that ambiguous.
Premise: late 1800s early 1900s a family lives on a massive farm, the type where each branch of the family has a seperate house to manage a different area of it and aside from family meetings, church, and Sunday chicken dinner, it’s not uncommon for the branches to not see each other all week. Grandpa’s the patriarch but with his advanced age he only really makes decisions from his home or at Sunday dinner.
Only thing is, one Sunday Grandpa doesn’t show up. The family goes to his house and finds him happily chatting with a young woman who none of the family know. All Grandpa says is that the woman is his newly adopted daughter and she’ll be living at his home caring for him. She won’t be attending church but she is otherwise expected to be invited to every family function.
His blood related children and their spouses are of course shocked. No one saw the girl arrive and no one knows of the family she claims to hail from.
The grandkids though, who at most might have had a quick guilty roll in the hay with a cousin are fascinated by her. She’s a real beauty and her warm demeanor is a stark contrast to the austere farm life. Soon they (man and woman alike?, and some of their parents are itching to get with this new young woman. Soon people are finding excuses to slip away to talk to her and flirt with her and soon the entire farm is in disarray.
Premise: late 1800s early 1900s a family lives on a massive farm, the type where each branch of the family has a seperate house to manage a different area of it and aside from family meetings, church, and Sunday chicken dinner, it’s not uncommon for the branches to not see each other all week. Grandpa’s the patriarch but with his advanced age he only really makes decisions from his home or at Sunday dinner.
Only thing is, one Sunday Grandpa doesn’t show up. The family goes to his house and finds him happily chatting with a young woman who none of the family know. All Grandpa says is that the woman is his newly adopted daughter and she’ll be living at his home caring for him. She won’t be attending church but she is otherwise expected to be invited to every family function.
His blood related children and their spouses are of course shocked. No one saw the girl arrive and no one knows of the family she claims to hail from.
The grandkids though, who at most might have had a quick guilty roll in the hay with a cousin are fascinated by her. She’s a real beauty and her warm demeanor is a stark contrast to the austere farm life. Soon they (man and woman alike?, and some of their parents are itching to get with this new young woman. Soon people are finding excuses to slip away to talk to her and flirt with her and soon the entire farm is in disarray.