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Forbidden Sisters II: Delilah, Esta, Aunt Betty and the Salesman

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Forbidden Sisters II: Delilah, Esta, Aunt Betty and the Salesman
Forbidden Sisters II: Delilah, Esta, Aunt Betty and the Salesman

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Forbidden Sisters II: Delilah, Esta, Aunt Betty and the Salesman

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Delilah continues to live life on her own terms. She kept her promise with her daughter, Esta. She continued teaching Esta many ways to read a man's behavior, actions, and words so she could use all of those things to charm the man and get all she wanted from him. When Delilah met Aunt Betty, Delilah saw her as a future ally and wasted no time trying to enlist Aunt Betty so she could learn Delilah's sacred piano lessons. She convinces Aunt Betty to spill her secrets about being a Go-Go dancer and convinces her that they are sisters. Delilah convinces Aunt Betty that she's trying to offer her financial freedom, but the truth is, just like her namesake, Delilah just enjoys having people under her thumb. Esta, who is very familiar with Delilah's tactics, feels guilty for introducing Aunt Betty and Nikki to Delilah. Although there were men that she could easily play like the piano, Delilah was very focused on one man in particular. He was the link and the answer to a big-ticket item that Delilah just had to have and she was not going to take no for an answer. Some men just never learn but with Delilah's help this salesman is about to learn a lesson he will never forget.

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