Harry X Winfield
Here is a paragraph from the first chapter of Chenéqua Termination.
The Eagle Scout hadn’t linked the childhood pedophile sessions nor the planned Louisiana transfer to his sexual reluctance as he fearfully weathered through the maturation years. But Eddie developed a deep fear of sexual activity subsequent to his entrance into puberty while he grasped personal preference for one girl throughout high school. By tenth grade he’d fallen in love with an Indiana resident but summer visitor to her grandfather’s cottage on the shore of Blue Heron Lake. The absence of his out-of-town girlfriend each autumn induced further fondness as he continued within his status as an all-inclusive heterosexual neophyte hoping to someday marry her. Believing they’d both still be virgins on their wedding day, such was the philosophy he stood-by a full decade after he’d first been molested. When a college fraternity brother suggested the call to Georgia Vector for an ask to The Bowery Party, the relationship that developed maxed-out Eddie’s inner skirmish.