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that would inherit all of this, but most of all I had gained love with a magical creature of a man. He was gorgeous and sexy and enchanted. It really was like out of a fairy tale.
    To celebrate Adrian took me into the Dark forest. It didn’t seem so dark to me anymore. Now it seemed like a magical place that was misunderstood like most magical things. Adrian transformed into the bear and I climbed on top of him straddling his back. Then he leapt into a slow run as I rode him like a horse around the forest laughing and feeling like a child surrounded by magic. This was the most fascinating thing that could possibly happen to a full figured girl. A voluptuous girl needed a strong heavier man, and a man that was as strong as a bear was perfect.
    The entire village was invited to the castle for the wedding. It was now springtime and the snow had melted revealing gorgeous green gardens full of flowers. It was the perfect setting for an enchanted wedding like ours. I wore an old vintage dress from the 1800s that had been in the family. It was ivory silk with lace and glass beads from Venice. It was stunning with a long train and a veil that was so fine it was almost like a cloud surrounding me. Adrian looked handsome and very sexy in a black tuxedo that was fitted against his lean strong body. It was the perfect wedding to send us off into our new life together. A new life of magical enchantment that I knew I always deserved.
    THE END

Riding the Curves

CHAPTER ONE
    I lived in a small country town in Northern California with a small population of two thousand people. Living here was not an easy thing to do. It was a town that was stuck in the past including the way society was seen. It made it a very hard place to live. The town was full of traditional conservative types of people that lived in sort of another decade as far as morals and values went. It made me long for an escape.
    Old world values were still practiced in my town, and were never more evident in my life then when my evil stepfather forced me to marry a man I did not love. The man’s name was Michael Handley and he was an older gentleman. He was well off but not a millionaire by any means. He was a bit ruthless when it came to money and business and that’s pretty much all I knew about him when I married him. He would not let my stepfather, Beau Jax out of some sort of contract that I knew nothing about. I was to be the payment. I was paying the price for my stepfather’s problem, literally. My stepfather made it clear that I might as well marry for money because with my full figured body, I would not be marrying for love, because no man would have me. He considered me fat, which made me hate him even more. I thought of myself as curvy and gorgeous just like the Marilyn Monroe body type. I even had the same type of short curly blonde hair and blue eyes that she had. If this was the 1950s my body would be considered perfect, but in modern times I was seen as a big woman. That notion didn’t do much for my self-esteem.
    It all seemed absurd to me.
    After my stepfather’s constant berating, over and over again, I agreed to marry the man against every feeling in my heart. My stepfather was constantly threatening me and he was a very menacing man and he scared me into this marriage. There was something dark and sinister about him that I could not place, but I did not want to find out. I was too scared to really go up against him. My mother was of no use, as she didn’t take my side at all. She thought that I should marry into money just like my father did. My real father and mother had been divorced for almost ten years. He had also recently remarried a very wealthy woman.
    I faced my wedding like someone being sent to the gallows. We did not have a ceremony we just got married by the justice of the peace instead. I wore a white business suit and he wore a simple blazer and tie. It was more of a business contract than a wedding of love and affection. It was awful.

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