Chapter #4A family member by: Unknown Technically she wasn't your aunt. There was absolutely no blood relationship between you two. But she still insisted you call her Aunt Brianna.
Which possibly made you feel even more guilty about the fantasies you have about her.
Ten years ago, a few weeks after your fifteenth birthday, your Uncle Dave divorced your Aunt Emma and married his receptionist Brianna just a few weeks later. This caused a lot of hullabaloo in your family, but not for the reasons given. Aunt Emma, your mother's sister, had been cheating on your Uncle Dave almost from the day they were married. At least one of your cousins wasn't the offspring of your Uncle Dave, and many of your family didn't think your Uncle Dave could biologically claim any of your three cousins. Aunt Emma also had a drinking and gambling problem, the latter which almost got her, your Uncle Dave and your cousins kicked out on the street. In the end, the divorce was as much about securing financial security for your Uncle Dave and your cousins as it was about ending a loveless, imploded marriage.
Brianna had been your Uncle Dave's receptionist for two years, almost from the day she had graduated high school. As your Uncle Dave's marriage crumbled, Brianna had become your uncle's closest friend and confidante. Even though nothing physical happened between the two until after their wedding, their marriage was almost a foregone conclusion.
Even though there was an almost fifteen year age difference between your Uncle Dave and Brianna, that wasn't the problem your family had with her.
Their problem with Brianna was that she was black.
The funny thing was, both your extended family and your Uncle Dave's family prided themselves on their progressive politics. They had no problems with non-whites achieving high office as long as none of them tried to marry into the family.
Progressive white people are often as hypocritical as they are sanctimonious.
So your family pretty much cut your Uncle Dave off, and gave a long list of reasons why they did so. But the unspoken real reason was that Brianna was black.
Your family didn't completely cut your Uncle Dave off, because they still wanted you to have continued contact with your cousins. Since your Aunt Emma abandoned her kids after the divorce, this meant you had to have contact with Uncle Dave and Brianna.
You didn't mind. Brianna was really, really sweet and, if she just hadn't been so hot, she would have been your favorite hot.
But she was hot, and so you often fantasized about her, even if doing so made you feel incredibly guilty.
Even though you felt guilty about it, you're still going to give your android a picture of Brianna, so the android will look just like her. You really envy your uncle for having such a hot wife, especially since Brianna bears a remarkable resemblance to a thirty year old
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