All characters in this story were over eighteen years old before any sexual acts occurred. Adolescent background is only included to explain the family restrictions and expectations placed upon the characters. No sexual acts of any kind are described pertaining to underage persons.
In the spring of 1955, Lena Marie Glidden was enjoying a walk along the bank of Pecan Creek. It was a small creek in northern Louisiana. The people there were guardedly friendly at least outwardly. She had been married to Neil Glidden for a year. He was a pastor of a small Baptist Church near where the creek intersected Pecan Lane. Lena and Neil had met in yet another small church. Lena had not dated before she met Neil. Her parents were very strict. She was their only child. They were ultra-conservative evangelicals who tended to think the worst of everyone who was not in their small church.
Neil's parents raised him in the faith and prayed constantly that he would be 'called to preach' someday. They were from a larger town about ten miles away from where Lena lived. To Lena, they might be called 'city folk' even though the town consisted of paved streets and two stop lights. The town sat on a small state highway and stop signs dotted the streets that intersected the highway. The town constable kept the coffers full via numerous speeding tickets that he gave out to strangers. He had a tan Plymouth with a 'bubble gum' light on top.
Neil had acquiesced to the call from the Lord and surrendered his life to preach the gospel. Not particularly popular at his high school anyway, Neil began the Lord's work by 'witnessing' to all his classmates. It was something that was required of all 'born again Christians' to stem the tide of people going to hell. After his call, Neil became even less popular. Students would walk around him in order not to be confronted with their sins. Neil's parents were quite pleased that he had answered the Lord's call and constantly prayed that God would send a girl to to be his help mate.
When the two met during an after-church social during a revival in another church, Neil was smitten with the pretty, petite girl. She had an easy social presence that Neil didn't possess. She talked with him at length learning where he was from and what he was interested in. Being it was revival season, the talk turned to their dedication to God. Neil explained that he had been called to preach during a revival in his own church the previous year.
They both turned eighteen shortly after school started that year. Lena sensed a connection with Neil. He seemed to fulfill the expectations that her parents had for her to dedicate her life to God. Her parents silently hoped for her to meet and marry a devout young man who had no intentions of defiling their daughter before marriage. Not attending the same school nor church, Neil was at a loss for a way to see the young woman again.
As luck would have it, they both attended a mid-week revival of still another small church in the area. Neil's home church pastor was preaching the revival. He reminded all the young people that pre-marital sex was a sin. Dancing was the devil's handwork. Rock and roll was the beginning of the fall of all teens and must be avoided at all costs. Even listening to that type of music was a sin. At the social after the sermon, Neil and Lena again shared the punch and a conversation. Lena talked to most everyone at the social and Neil felt uncomfortable talking to anyone but Lena. At least here, most of the kids were outwardly of a like mind as Neil.
Neil also knew from experience that most of the young people who prayed at the altar during the revivals seemed to forget their commitments when comfortably back in school the following week. At his own school, Neil was steadfast to remind the young converts that their lives must change after their conversion to Christianity. Many of the young people simply prayed to re-dedicate their lives having committed a variety of sins and being found out by adults and peers. It was a way of hitting restart and getting the do-gooders off their backs for a while.
Neil worked up the courage to ask Lena if he could call her and talk about their walk with God. Lena agreed but thought that Neil needed to brush up on his social skills and confidence if he was indeed to become an instrument of God's plan. Neil had noticed with some jealousy that Lena was also talking enthusiastically with both the girls and the guys at the socials. She engaged people and it was easy to notice her as she skittered about the room talking about school and plans. She was curious about the couples who were dating and attending the socials together. She longed for the freedom to go on dates with guys. She wondered when her parents might consent to letting her go out.
Neil's parents were a little better off than some people in the small town. His dad was an insurance agent and travelled extensively in the area. At that time, door to door was essential to success. In addition, his dad had a secretary to hold down the office while he was out in the county. Neil's mom sold his dad on the idea that they should buy Neil a cheap car. She reasoned that since his call to preach, he should be attending more church sponsored activities in the area. Based on that argument, his dad agreed and bought Neil a used care of vintage 1950. Not much to look at but the engine was a straight six and the inside was clean.
Neil began calling Lena. His plan was to take her on a date. She had told him that her parents hadn't yet approved of her dating but seemed to be softening a bit. Her parents liked the fact that she was involved in the church and didn't see any reason for her to be alone with a boy away from supervision. Like Neil, Lena worked mostly with her mom and mom seemed to grasp the inevitable. Back then it was not uncommon for parents to be overly protective of their kids. They faced no repercussions from other parents. In fact, if a parent of another child got too nosy about their lifestyle, her parents reasoned that they were of the devil and needed to reign in their own child more. Unsupervised teens would inevitably lead to pre-marital sex and that, to pregnancy.
Neil and Lena kept in touch for the fall semester only seeing each other at some church functions nearby that they coordinated. After Christmas, Lena came up with a plan for Neil to come to her home and talk to her parents. She was sure that the parents would be impressed with the young man's religious fervor and dedication. That is exactly what happened. Neil approached her dad and politely asked his permission to take his daughter to a church function in his home church. Lena's parents reasoned that such a dedicated boy as Neil would not possibly take advantage of their daughter.
Neil was a relatively small boy standing about 5'-6" tall and weighing a slight 125#. He was reasonably good looking. Lena was 5'-5" and weighed approximately the same as Neil. As was the style back then, Neil plastered his dark brown hair with Brylcream and looked like a nerd. However, that was the look he was going for modeling himself after several evangelists who had preached at their church. Lena wore the loose dresses that all young ladies were expected to wear. This was so as not to cause the boys to stare and commit sin. She had nice, B cup breasts which were always encased in white cotton, full-coverage bras. What was hidden, of course, was that her breasts were a perfect conical shape. They were topped by pretty pink areolas and nipples consistent with the size of her breasts. She had a pretty figure with a full ass and a nice tight waist. She never wore tight clothing. Her charms were always hidden from sight. Even her mother was not fully aware of her daughter's lovely perfect breasts. Modesty was the norm for the whole family.
Lena did have a sparkle in her blue eyes that attracted more attention than her dad was comfortable with. She wore no makeup and her hair was always styled in an old fashioned doo. In fact, she wore her hair just like her mother did.