My Aurlelia Mannon is many things in my novel and hardly any of them morally good. As a Mannon, she has occult and witch-like abilities and powers. She is at war with her parents who are very prim Southern Baptists who are alarmed at; their lovely young daughter's growing, indeed burgeoning sexual predilections and the argument in the car causes a fatal car accident for the parents. In the hospital a very handsome doctor falls in love with the very beautiful recovering patient of his and she takes a decided fancy to him. Later on, further recovering at her parent's nice home (She inherited their not inconsiderable fortune) she uses her magical powers to summon said handsome doctor to her bedroom at the house and she is everything erotically he could and has imagined. He falls madly in love with her, but she really doesn't love him or any other man. She is incapable of that. With her many affairs she drives that handsome, infatuated doctor mad with jealousy and then, primitively, he in a rage he hits her and then sexually assaults her. She is clearly furious and savagely uses the full arsenal of her witch-occult powers against him and reduces him to ashes upon her bedroom floor which, and she summons a preternatural wind up and his ashes blow out her bedroom window to be scattered upon her garden outside. But Aurelia is left pregnant by this happening and she, knowing her black maid Delia also had a witch grandmother, asks her for a herbal potion to rid her of this unwanted pregnancy. Delia may know a thing or two about herbs, but she refuses to get rid of an unwanted pregnancy for her mistress. Aurelia is enraged at her but she knows she needs Delia for the house and for cooking, so she lets her live and fully employed by her. In fact, Delia helps deliver a beautiful blonde little girl at the end of Aurelia's pregnancy, However, Aurelia despises the hapless and innocent little baby daughter and Delia sort of adopts the little girl and loves her and takes very good care of her while Aurelia is coldly dismissive of her daughter. Later Aurelia marries a rich handsome man who comes to love Aurelia's daughter himself. Aurelia constantly cheats on her husband and has terrified her husband with her strong witch powers so he will never divorce her or leave her despite her flagrant adulteries. Eventually Ted can no longer stand the whole situation and does get the drop on a clearly drunker Aurelia and kills her and buries her secretly in the cellar. She dies he adopts his stepdaughter, Amanda and really loves her. Later on, he clearly takes advantage of his lovely fifteen-year-old stepdaughter, who is clearly infatuated with him. Amanda is a much nicer person than her late mother but she clearly inherited the woman's unquenchable sexual appetite. I guess the apple does not fall too far from the tree that way. Amanda has her own very strong magical and psychic talent from her late mother and that later leads her onto her own ghost lover, William in my novel, GO ASK THE DEAD.
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