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All In The Family: 10 Clearly either relieved or happy to unload her secret, mom started in earnest.

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"According to my mother her first husband died before I was conceived. She changed her nback to her maiden n- Dixon. We were left broke and in debt. She went to work for a lawyer named Jacob Harrison, who needed a receptionist and was willing to help her with the creditors. Mom didn't have too many skills and she thought the guy was real nice so she worked very hard for him, learning all she could and, about a year later, mom was promoted to his personal legal secretary. My mother toldthat during that year she had fallen in love with someone and they had an affair. She got pregnant but the man was married so she hadalone. An abortion was out of the question. My mother said lawyer Harrison was very generous, giving her a little more money and the tshe needed during the pregnancy. After I was born, my mother sentoff to live with her sister and continued to work for lawyer Harrison. About five years later the lawyer's wife died after a long illness. My mother spent a lot of twith him then, keeping him together so his practice didn't collapse. After all, she needed the job and the benefits." "Then late one afternoon, when everyone else had gone home, lawyer Harrison asked her to marry him - just like that. He said he had, after all, a seven-year-old son to take care of and he needed help. She could sleep in her own room and he wouldn't ask her for anything physical. In exchange for being his "wife" and helping to raise his son and attend the occasional social function, he would pay off all of her debts and the mortgage, sell her house and match dollar for dollar whatever she received as the sales price, havelive with her and him and provide forand pay for my education. In addition, he would make sure she was provided for in the event of his death. 'Why don't you just get a live in' she asked. 'Because I am hoping you will cto feel aboutas I feel about you' was his answer 'and I want someone I can trust to raise my son.' My mother ultimately agreed and shortly thereafter they were married. Over time, lawyer Harrison was right - my mother did love him and so did I. I could finally call him Jake." "We moved in with Jake and his son - that's dad. Dad and I becinstant friends. It was like we had known each other our whole lives. As we grew up, dad and I shared everything and anything. We talked all the tabout everything. I got to trust him with anything. About the twe were eighteen, and just finishing high school, my hormones were raging. I was a rebel and wanted to sample sex but was afraid of a reputation if I had it with a stranger or a schoolmate. It was a real small town. Dad had a string of "loose" girls he was screwing on a regular basis so I figured he knew something about it. So I asked him if he was interested in having sex with me. Well, we were so much in love mentally it was easy for us to make that jump. There we were in a full blown sexual relationship, overnight. We saw no reason that could be an obstacle. We weren't really related, so we made love every afternoon after school until my mother got hfrom the office. We never looked back. There was no one else we wanted to be with. We continued at it all through college and during dad's law school. I purposely took a job at the law school to be near him. We were living together and our parents never had a clue. Dad chto tellhe had accepted an offer to work in Hartford, Connecticut and that he would be moving east. He wantedto cwith him and I agreed." "We celebrated in the new apartment in Connecticut. We agonized over how to make it work - Dad was going to be a prominent lawyer (we hoped) and living with, or even married to his stepsister was difficult to sell in conservative New England. Just like that he cup with an idea. The plan was I would change my nback to Dixon, as I had changed it to Harrison on my sixteenth birthday as a surprise to Jake. He would marry another woman in a relationship of convenience. The woman would know about us and she would agree in advance to our continuing relationship. It was a wild schand we needed a really good friend to make it work. I didn't care so long as I could be with him. We convinced my friend Cecile, someone I was working with, to participate in the plan and she agreed. They liked each other well enough. She was from very modest means and just wanted her fair share of him and a life style and financial security. Her terms were that they were to be married. In exchange, she would sign an agreement stipulating to everything we had agreed. Dad and I agreed to not see each other for a little while to let the two of them "adjust"." That's when she stopped and looked at both of us.

"You want to say anything?" she asked. We were both speechless.

"What was real strange" she continued "was that Cecile and I got pregnant around the stime. She had insisted that a child would cement their image and dad conceded the obvious. I said it was OK withbut I realized that the child was an excuse. Cecile had fallen deeply in love with dad, something I completely understood, and she was jealous of our relationship. She figured if she had a child with him, he might be less willing to spend twithand honor the "bonds" of matrimony, notwithstanding our agreement. It was driving a wedge between us and it was a hurtful act - something I never forgave her for. Dad and I agreed to an open relationship considering he was sleeping with Cecile so that I could find a friend as well. For a while it seemed to work out. That was one of the hardest things I have ever had to do in my life. But life has a funny way of messing you up. During one of our infrequent times together, as it turned out to be for several years, was memorable. We made passionate love all night. Shortly thereafter I found out I was pregnant. I couldn't tell dad." "I never said anything to dad until we ended up in the sprenatal class. What a shock that was for all of us. Our due dates were within four weeks of each other. As it turned out, I was early and she was late so you were born on the sday. Dad was going crazy in the hospital having his wife andgiving birth at the stime. The nurses and doctors were constantly trying to calm him down as he went from room to room. In the end we both gave birth at about 10:30. Dad spent the next three days in the hospital. He almost had a nervous breakdown from the stress. We agreed then that we needed to try to stay apart for the kid's sake and for a little peace for him at home. I loved him so much I was willing to give him up for his happiness. Jake had died and left my mother smoney. Dad denied his financial inheritance keeping only his father's library so that my mom would have plenty and not have to worry - he is so like that. About when you were 18 months my mother died leavingthe money and papers from Jake. That's what we supplemented our incwith so I could afford to spend more twith you until you started school and I could go back to work full time. Dad gavemoney when things were tight as well." "So I'm your child with dad and Dan is Cecile's child with dad. That makes us half-brother and sister not step- kids. We have a problem!" "What kind of problem" mom asked.

Well, I thought here goes the ballgame.

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"You are right about Dan and me" Dania said " we have been lovers since we cup here to the lake. We did the usual kid stuff at hwhile we were growing up but m nothing serious until now. We were pretty open at hwhen you guys weren't there - modesty wise. It started out innocent enough, but now there is no one else I want to be with. He is the only one I feel safe with and who will acceptas I am. I love him so much and he is so much a part ofnow, mentally and physically, that I would rather die than be separated from him." "And you" mom asked me.

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