jaF0
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I'm trying to figure out how this could make sense, or if it's even possible.
Basically, 'Tawney' is one of those always from birth spolied rotten brats. Nobody ever said no to her. Not her parents or anyone else. She's always gotten what she wants, has never failed in anything. Top grades, star cheerleader, homecoming and prom queen, class president, parents gave her a 'Vette on her 18th, the whole nine yards.
One day while she's out spending money she never earned, she sees this guy. He's nothing special, no where near her normal universe and completely out of her social class and sphere. But there's something about him that catches her eye. Maybe he reminds her of somebody else, the author would have to explore that. She, for whatever reason, decides she wants him.
BUT, he's not interested. Maybe married, or down on his luck, maybe just in a really, really bad mood. She approaches and makes her initial play. He scoffs and walks off. She follows, persistently. He says no, and moves on. She's determined he will submit because .... well, simply because no one has ever said No, and she's not willing to accept it this time either.
What happens next?
Basically, 'Tawney' is one of those always from birth spolied rotten brats. Nobody ever said no to her. Not her parents or anyone else. She's always gotten what she wants, has never failed in anything. Top grades, star cheerleader, homecoming and prom queen, class president, parents gave her a 'Vette on her 18th, the whole nine yards.
One day while she's out spending money she never earned, she sees this guy. He's nothing special, no where near her normal universe and completely out of her social class and sphere. But there's something about him that catches her eye. Maybe he reminds her of somebody else, the author would have to explore that. She, for whatever reason, decides she wants him.
BUT, he's not interested. Maybe married, or down on his luck, maybe just in a really, really bad mood. She approaches and makes her initial play. He scoffs and walks off. She follows, persistently. He says no, and moves on. She's determined he will submit because .... well, simply because no one has ever said No, and she's not willing to accept it this time either.
What happens next?