1. Guyver – Second Chance – Part 2


    Date: 10/6/2017, Categories: Science-Fiction, Alien, Cruelty Extreme, Fan fiction, Masturbation Rape Author: KatieKittyKat, Source: sexstories.com

    ... from that point, her daughter Helen having married and moved away earlier in the year, before her father died. For two months after the funeral Helen stayed at the farm, making sure Susan was alright with the workload, and then returned to her husband in New Jersey. An article in the local newspaper had praised the family’s hard work in maintaining a homestead that they had worked for fifty years since it was virgin forest, and mentioned Helen’s imminent departure. Bank records showed irregular small deposits into the farm’s account, usually for livestock sales of either one or two animals, where cattle sold for $300, and plough horses sold for $800. Every two or three years there would be a large deposit of $3,000, with notes on the deposit being for the sale of gold to an assay office. IRS returns showed the farm was making a small profit, mainly from livestock, which funded the personal drawings for the family’s clothing and personal needs, and the tax benefits for farming meant they actually earned tax credits. These slightly offset the tax due on the gold sales, but not by much, and the due taxes were always paid in full, on time, from the bank account. Any large machinery requirements, such as a new plough, were always matched by a similar deposit from a gold sale, and the mine equipment costs were offset against the tax requirement for the metal sales, keeping the overall taxes at a manageable level. Div concluded, that overall the whole operation was extremely well ...
    ... managed to provide for the needs of the family without incurring any visible debt, over producing the land, yet creating enough profit to fulfil their responsibilities. When Joyce asked why the farm had been foreclosed if it had been so well managed, Div said the only thing he could find to indicate a change was the return of Helen to the farm in 1990. The income from livestock sales had been declining for a while, possibly due to Susan being 66 years old, and struggling to cope with the workload. IRS records for the following years showed Helen’s returns now came from the farm address, so she had evidently moved back to care for her Mom. The farm’s income returned to its normal level within a few years, and occasional gold sales seem to have been made to restock the bank account to a working level. Everything had continued smoothly until Susan died in 2010 at the age of 86. Six months later the farm was put on the market with a local realtor, but the records had shown no interest in the property at all. Helen had shown up on a set of hospital records in New Jersey last year, and was now in a residential health care complex, being treated for cancer. It appeared that the farm had been abandoned, though it was still legally owned by Helen, who wasn’t well enough to manage it. For property tax purposes the homestead had been valued by the assessor in 2014 at $70,000 due to its remote location, with no roads or services, and the worked out mine apparently added no value. Property ...
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