Starting The Car Story

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Starting the car.
Lil’Bit is 7 years old. Peck is looking at Lil’Bit running around. Peck has a flashback of when Lil’Bit was born.
The cry of a baby comes out of the Delivery room. Peck runs to see baby Lil’Bit. Peck is in his early 20s.
Peck
This is such a beautiful baby
Lil’Bit’s Mother
What the hell are you doing here?
Peck
Mary told me the baby was coming, I was so excited. You know I've been waiting for this moment forever, she is going to be like my daughter.
Present time
Peck is talking alone
Peck
I don't understand what I’m feeling. When she was born I was only able to see her like a daughter. Now I have this weird feeling every time I see her. The same feeling I had with Bobby...No this can never happen again.
Lil’Bit approaches
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You’re not bathing correctly!
Peck’s uncle grabs a loofa and starts to bathe.
Peck’s Uncle
Do you want to play a little game Peck?
Peck
No

Peck’s Uncle
Come on, this is a game that will prove you're really a man
Peck’s uncle grabs him by the back of the neck and makes Peck pleasure him. He then sodomized him. He then called some of his friends to do the same thing he did to Peck.
Peck
Please stop.
Lights out. Peck wakes up in his bed, someone knocked him out and he is crying. He is full of blood and with pain. Peck’s Uncle comes in.
Peck’s uncle
You cant tell anybody about our game. It’s a secret cool game.
Peck(with tears on his eyes)
Yes. I wont tell anyone.
Peck’s uncle then rapes him one more time. Peck does not scream or cry or fight back. Peck was numb. He did not want to not be conspired a man, since his uncle told him it’s a man’s game. Gear goes forward.
At age 15. Peck is “playing” with his neighbor, a boy named Bobby. He turned from the victim to the aggressor.
Peck
Hello
Bobby
Hey Peck
Peck
Can I come over?
Bobby
Sure. Why?
Peck
I would like to show you a really cool game.
Bobby
Okay
Peck
proceeded to the neighbor’s house.
Bobby
So what game are we going to play?
Peck
Do you consider yourself a man

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