Ellie and Jim Eldridge are a 35-year-old married couple, together now for 10 years. They do not have a child of their own, but they do have Ellie’s 20-year-old niece living with them.
Carrie is a pretty redhead who was welcomed into the Eldridge home when she was still in high school, after having a difficult time getting along with her mother, Ellie’s sister Marie. But sometimes, Carrie has proven to be a bit problematic, including the time when she was 18 years old, but still in high school, and came home late (again) and far too late into the night. That was when Jim told her the what she really needed was a memorable session with a hairbrush across his knees.
The paddling never took place, but the possibility made Carrie get home in time for the rest of her senior year. Carrie has gone on to enroll in the local college, but another issue has she has been tossed out of school for plagiarizing a paper for one of her classes.
The last thing that Carrie wants is for her Uncle Jim or her mother to know the truth, the truth she disclosed to her Aunt Ellie. But in a moment of mutual failure of judgment, they agreed to conceal the truth of her leaving college from Jim and Marie. Both Carrie and Ellie suffer an immediate bout of guilt and self-recrimination. And over coffee, Carrie confesses to her aunt that she really can think of just one fitting penalty she must pay for her deceit. And that is when Ellie realizes she must face the same justice.
But another moment of weakness befalls Carrie, and she decides to back out on revealing the truth. But little did she know that her Uncle Jim has found out the truth of the matter from another source. Now, the three residents of the Eldridge home must settle upon the proper way to resolve the misbehavior of the two women in Jim’s life.
Ellie and Jim Eldridge are a 35-year-old married couple, together now for 10 years. They do not have a child of their own, but they do have Ellie’s 20-year-old niece living with them.
Carrie is a pretty redhead who was welcomed into the Eldridge home when she was still in high school, after having a difficult time getting along with her mother, Ellie’s sister Marie. But sometimes, Carrie has proven to be a bit problematic, including the time when she was 18 years old, but still in high school, and came home late (again) and far too late into the night. That was when Jim told her the what she really needed was a memorable session with a hairbrush across his knees.
The paddling never took place, but the possibility made Carrie get home in time for the rest of her senior year. Carrie has gone on to enroll in the local college, but another issue has she has been tossed out of school for plagiarizing a paper for one of her classes.
The last thing that Carrie wants is for her Uncle Jim or her mother to know the truth, the truth she disclosed to her Aunt Ellie. But in a moment of mutual failure of judgment, they agreed to conceal the truth of her leaving college from Jim and Marie. Both Carrie and Ellie suffer an immediate bout of guilt and self-recrimination. And over coffee, Carrie confesses to her aunt that she really can think of just one fitting penalty she must pay for her deceit. And that is when Ellie realizes she must face the same justice.
But another moment of weakness befalls Carrie, and she decides to back out on revealing the truth. But little did she know that her Uncle Jim has found out the truth of the matter from another source. Now, the three residents of the Eldridge home must settle upon the proper way to resolve the misbehavior of the two women in Jim’s life.