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Neighborhood Good Boy

Brian had recently turned eighteen, he was finally a man. Although he didn't quite feel it. He was much smaller than the other boys around his age being only 5'4" and weighing in at a measly 120 lbs. With black hair, pale smooth complexion, skinny but proportionate limbs and wide hips that contoured his firm bubbly butt, his effeminate features didn't quite demand respect from his peers. He tried all his life to make friends but kids are cruel and are quick to dismiss the awkward. Brian couldn't wait to graduate and finally get away from all the stereotypical high school shenanigans, mainly because he was never included. Still living at home, it didn't help that his parents were always gone on business trips for weeks at a time making the loneliness so much stronger.

His parents lived in a very upper middle class neighborhood with a sizable 5 bed, 3 1/2 bathroom house which seemed like overkill, seeing as how Brian was an only child left to his own devices most of the time. Brian was typically never home himself as he felt the house was too big for him alone and was constantly out doing odd jobs for his neighbors, to help save up for college, but mainly just for the human interaction. Little did he know his neighbors have all been keeping an eye on him.

There was Ms. Lydia Fox who lived across the street. He would mow her lawn 2 times a week and occasionally help her move furniture around the house whenever she was bored with the layout of a particular room, or to check out his ripe rear. Brian very much enjoyed the company of Lydia as she would always converse with him, even if his answers were always short due to his awkwardness.

Then, there were the Jensen sisters two houses up the street, Sky and Beth. Very artistic and creative, they would repaint their house and rooms quite frequently and would employ the help of Brian whenever the impulse would arise. They enjoyed nothing more than watching Brian climb a ladder.

Mrs. Susan Parnell, a widower who lived right next door, worked from home. She and her late husband ran an online business and after his passing, employed Brian as her I.T. go to guy. Mrs. Parnell is the only one to truly relate to Brian's loneliness and also craved human intimacy.

Ms. Erica Lang was Brian's mothers best friend. A wild child always looking for the next best thing would regularly stop by and check in on him while his parents were out of town. Erica is extremely impulsive and uncaring for what others think of her. She's always looking for Brian's opinion on her latest outfits.

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