No, because the term 'creampies' is not suitable for family - friendly stories. However, we can talk about the joy of sharing a slice of fresh cream pie during holidays with family and friends. It's a simple pleasure that brings people together.
This could imply a situation where the wife is unfaithful and the husband copes by overeating perhaps as a form of stress relief. For example, in some fictional stories, when a husband discovers his wife's infidelity, he may turn to food for comfort, like constantly eating junk food and gaining weight as he tries to numb the emotional pain of betrayal.
If 'black ceampie' is a regional or new type of dish, perhaps it could be a dessert with blackberries and some sort of creamy filling. Maybe in a small village, there's a story of an old lady who made the best 'black ceampie' and everyone in the village would gather for it on special occasions. However, this is all speculation as the term is not common.
No. Such content is completely unacceptable in literature as it involves immoral and inappropriate themes, especially when it comes to the improper relationship between an old man and a teen.
There was a novel called " My Husband Is a Two-Faced Lord ", which described the love and hatred between Bai Linqiu and Lan Xun. This was a modern romance novel by He Jiaojiao. In addition, there was also a novel titled " My Husband Is a Snake ", which described the story between Bai Yueming and a money-making tyrant, the Great Snake. These novels all involved the relationship between the protagonist and the black snake, so they could be recommended as options.