Its Jo Lees thirteenth birthday and a secret celebration is underway. Jo Lees eighteen-year-old virgin baby sister, Zelda, is about to fulfill her promise of the three years: On your thirteenth birthday, you may have my virginity.
Jo Lee has just finished undressing his precious gift as Zelda whispers in his ear, Jo, do you know that girls enjoy the same pleasures as boys do? Of course, replies Jo.
Thirty minutes later, as Zelda lets out a passionate scream, and we find out that-oops!- Jo Lee forgot to lock the door.
The door swings open. A loud slap across Jo Lees butt sends Zelda scrambling for cover as Popee leads Jo Lee by the hand into the next room. Would this be the first of a series of settings to be cut? If so, who, what, when, where, why, and not least, how?
关于作者
At the age of six, John Tate’s mom, Mary Reagan Tate, began tutoring John in the art of storytelling. John won first place in a storytelling contest in the second grade.
John grew up in Oklahoma, Arizona, and California. In 1962, John entered the U.S. Army and was honorably discharged in 1965.
John enjoys music, fiction writing, travel, and poetry. While Strings is the third writing he has completed, it is the first he has published.