Jean: A Chronology of the Stories
The following list includes both published and unpublished tales in the chronological order of the events that inspired them.
These fantasies are inspired by real events in my life; however, the characters in the stories are creations of my imagination and bare little or no relationship to people either living or dead.
We had been married for several years when I began writing the history of my wife's exploits based upon my personal memories, and the tidbits of information, she was willing to tell me. I discovered her diaries much later. Events are not necessarily consistent from one story to the next since some are told from Steve's point of view, and some are based upon Jean's possibly censored recollections and later her diaries.
I'd been publishing stories on Literotica for several years before I stumbled upon a treasure trove of new material. I was clearing out the junk in our basement and came across an old box that belonged to my wife. It was filled with law school notes and a strange set of notebooks written in code. Each of the journals was illustrated with a drawing of a beautiful naked woman that looked a lot like my wife. She was posed with a different object in each picture. My curiosity piqued; I spent several weeks attempting to decode the writing. Once I found out the objects in the drawings were the key to the code in each notebook, I could read my wife's diaries containing her innermost thoughts and intimate details of her life.
I used the notebooks to begin writing about events of which I had previously had little or no prior knowledge. All I did was a little editing of the material and adding in a few details, but otherwise, the diary stories are practically word for word from Jean's entries.
Each story is a separate fantasy. Almost all the stories occur in a time when there were no cell phones, no internet, and computers were scarce.
Published on Literotica
Jean Goes Skinny Dipping - 1970
This story is from Jean's diary. She never breathed a word to me about these events. This story explains her reluctance to go skinny dipping with me.
Jean goes skinny dipping with her friend Coleen at the town reservoir and barely escapes arrest when the police raid the nude beach. The cops arrest her friend and seize Jean's clothes. After dark, she attempts to walk home stark naked across the small upstate New York town of Ithaca. It's only a few miles, but the journey proves to be adventurous.
The story relates Jean's encounters with homeless men, an aspiring artist who paints and then photographs beautiful women, a notoriously violent drug kingpin who uses her to negotiate an alliance with Korean drug suppliers, and finally her unsuspecting brother.
Jean Saves Her Brother's Ass - late 1972
This story is from Jean's diary. She never breathed a word to me about these events.
Jean's inept brother has started a party business and needs help with an influential client who is having a bachelor party. Jean and Coleen are enlisted as hostesses to serve food and drinks. Things go wrong from the start.
(Inspired by the excellent short story "Bachelor Party Surprise" by Nighttimestories. I recommend his story since it is much better than mine. Hey, I was just getting started.)
Jean's Wounded Warrior Project - late 1970s
This story is based on my personal observations. I never let Jean know what I saw.
Jean feels sympathy for a returning Viet Nam veteran who is her seatmate on a flight home from Seattle. She invites the soldier to dinner with her and her boyfriend, Steve. Her boyfriend watches from hiding while Jean entertains the depressed vet.
Jean: The Dance Contest - August 1974
This story is based on my personal observations.
Jean is headed to law school while Steve has accepted a job offer at an aerospace research laboratory in California. Her boyfriend pisses her off when he says he wants to date hot California chicks.
Steve's former roommate has married a stripper. Jean surprises Steve when she accepts the stripper's invitation to watch her perform at some backwoods country bar. Jean enters an amateur strip contest to get even with Steve, and naturally, things get out of hand.
Jean" The Birth of Venus - Summer 1975
This story is from Jean's diary. She kept the events to herself and even lied about working in the hospital for the rest of the summer after visiting me.
Jean reunites with her boyfriend Steve for a short visit to California after her first year in Law School. Afterward, she heads to Southern California to visit an uncle and aunt that were shunned by her mother and grandparents for marrying a handsome black man. Jean's black uncle is a successful lawyer and the president of the Santa Teresa Tableau De'Arte, which is an exposition where actors portray scenes from famous works of art. This year's theme is Erotic Art through the Ages. Jean is trapped in the role of the naked Venus in Botticelli's 'Birth of Venus.'
Jean: Hurricane Eloise - Fall 1975
Jean races home from law school to visit her mother ahead of Hurricane Eloise. The day starts out hot, and she is wearing short cutoff jeans and a halter top. The forecast called for the storm to die in the South, but instead, it stalls over eastern Pennsylvania. A massive wreck forces her to take a detour somewhere in the Pocono Mountains. She loses her way in the driving rain and ends up in a flooded ditch. She nearly drowns but is rescued by a local farmer who takes her to his remote cabin. She slips in the mud on the path to the cabin and slides into the pigpen. The farmer's wife helps her to clean up and gives her a threadbare tee-shirt to wear in place of her ruined clothes. She is trapped in an isolated cabin with the farmer, his wife and their gorgeous young son who suffered a traumatic brain injury playing high-school football several years ago. The radio says it will be days before the storm ends and travel will again be possible. What secrets is the lecherous farmer hiding? Will the farmer's wife protect Jean from her husband and mute, childlike son?
Jean: The Box Cutter Murders - Summer 1977
Until I read the diary, I was unaware of most of what had transpired that summer beyond a few brief comments from Jean and what was published in the newspapers. I am amazed at Jean's determination and courage. God, I love her!
There is a serial killer in North Philadelphia who engages in ritualistic sacrifices of young white girls. A young autistic black man is in prison for the crime, but an Afro-American professor at Temple believes the authorities convicted the wrong man.
Jean has signed up as the professor's intern for the summer because she needs the credits if she wants to earn her law degree. She also has to repeat a required course on Contract Law she flunked because she started the course late as a result of playing Venus in the Santa Teresa Art Exhibition.
She is sent out onto the streets of one of America's most notoriously dangerous black ghettos to find evidence proving the professor right. If he is correct, the naive white law student from upstate New York is a prime candidate to be the next sacrifice.
Jean: The Great Beach Charade - the early 1980s
This story is based on my personal observations. Now that I have read my wife's diaries, I have a new respect for what she was going through. Perhaps, I should provide a version of the story from her viewpoint, as recorded in her diary.