Case Study: Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews. The Dollanganger children are hidden in a perverse family dynamic (the mother colludes with her own mother to imprison her kids). Meanwhile, a concealed romantic storyline develops between the older siblings, Chris and Cathy. Publicly, they present as brother and sister; privately, they become lovers. The book’s horror is not the incest alone—it’s the performance of normalcy while the forbidden romance grows in the dark.
: The primary "romantic" and relational arc revolves around the family's transition from poverty to extreme wealth after winning a multi-million dollar lottery, which amplifies their established unusual behaviors. PerverseFamily 24 10 02 Public Sex During Conce...