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Twenty short stories, seventeen were story ideas totally original by me, one short story was for PGG who's a fan of one boy and multiple men and two stories were for XPR, a proofreader who proofreads in exchange for these stories. I am writing using their ideas, and do my best on these commission jobs, trying to make them as original and exciting as I can, so you might trouble telling the difference even though I label those stories here.

The stories in this book are:
The Charity Auction--It's a bachelor auction for charity and hunky Devin is strutting his wares to raise the bids. To his shock, a young boy in the crowd offers a sizeable first bid and to his horror, all his work buddies in the crowd funds the boy's bids to let him take Devin for his own. Forced to go with the boy instead of one of the eligible ladies, he finds out his night is a lot better than he figured it would be!

I'm Getting Some Tonight--Young Luke's older sister's boyfriend Craig is staying in their house for the long weekend, and Dad isn't having any hanky-panky, even if Sis is an adult, so he assigns the boyfriend to sleep with Luke. But Craig is determined to "get some" that night one way or another, and if he can't have the sister, young Luke will have to do.

Dragged to the Fortune Teller--Bill's girlfriend Connie is dragging the college football jock into the new fortune teller's shop even though he makes it clear he doesn't want his fortune read. To his surprise, he enjoys the experience, mostly because while the elderly fortune teller keeps his date occupied, the young grandson has slipped underneath the table and is keeping Bill well occupied and content to stay as long as his girlfriend wants.

House Arrest--Clive has been sentenced to two years of house arrest, which means he can't go outside the walls of his mother's house for any reason. But nothing says he can't let in the neighbor boy who proves to be an excellent visitor to have, whether it's playing a rousing game of Chutes and Ladders or even better games in bed!

The Fireman's Ball--A story for XPR. Young Tony's job at the Brandimoor Hotel this night is to run messages for the guests that night attending the Fireman's Ball, a formal affair composed of a multitude of hunky men of all kinds. Tony is kept busy running messages, and keeping the firemen happy in other ways as well.

Son of the Cobbler--Little Thomas has been orphaned in the dead of winter and has struggled through the winter snows into the village, seeking refuge somewhere, but the fear of the Black Death has closed every door. He gets to the door of a cobbler's shop nearly dead, but is rescued by the young cobbler, who it seems is well-provisioned in this time of disease and famine. Thomas is very grateful and the cobbler is grateful for the company and they form a bond, with Thomas his new apprentice and lover, and shows a remarkable aptitude for both shoe-making and making love.

The Fountain of Youth--Two lovers Philip and Skylar move into a house in southern Florida and in the basement, Philip finds a small natural spring in the floor. He tastes the water, and discovers that this is the Fountain of Youth and he is a boy again. When Skylar gets home, he also discovers that his lover has a definite taste for the favors of a little boy, as well.

Two Dogs in an Alley--Elemntary school kid Blake is going home through an alley when he encounters two male alley dogs humping. He is watching them when a man walks up and convinces Blake to engage in a bit of humping of their own.

White Trash Wedding--The wedding was there, but the bride wasn't, having been found in a motel with the groom's brother. Going home, George (younger brother of the bride) finds the groom disconsolate and comforts him as best he can, which rapidly turns into more physical means of raising his spirits. Which brings up what to do about the already-paid-for honeymoon trip.

Ghosts of Movies Past--PGG's fan commission story. Timmy and his mother live above the now-closed theatre, and he plays alone in the empty building. But one day he finds the spirits of the movies that played to crowded audiences in the past are there and wanting to live again by feeding on the spirit of little Timmy by making love to him.

A Weekend of Toby--Arlo is excited when he hears the lawnmower that Saturday morning, for he knows that it is being ridden by hunky teenager Toby who is working for his father on the yard that weekend. Arlo goes out to talk to Toby and helps him with the yardwork, in exchange for getting some free time with him when the day's work is done (Dad has okayed that) and they use the time to have some very sexy fun.

Hangover Cure--Sailor Alex Hickman walks (well, staggers) out of the bar late at night and attempts to get home, but is lost. He ends up at an apartment not his own, where he is taken in. He wakes up the next morning where young Necula cares for him, helping with his hangover, first with the physical effects, then curing the headache and dizziness with the cure that always works all the time, a session of hot sex.

Labor Day Holiday--Fifteen year olds Henry, Ron and Chuck had their own plans for the long Labor Day Holiday and baby-sitting Henry's younger brother Zane was not part of it. But he is stuck wih the job, and consents with ill grace. But their video games are two-person player only, leaving an odd man out, and soon the one left out is coming down to hang with Zane, who gets busy playing with the guy's joy stick (and not the one hooked to the console).

Fun With Mud--Young Johnny and his mother's boy-toy Trey have been having fun riding dirt bikes in the rain and mud (and falling down a lot) and are now mud-covered. They are told to stay outside, use the garden hose and hose off, strip down and come in stark naked. They do so, but Mom is gone by the time they get back inside and they are left to their own devices, which turns out to be a lot more fun than riding bikes through the mud.

Food Truck--A story for XPR. Chess is spending the summer with his stepuncle Antonio aboard his food truck, and wants to help but the confines of the food truck make that difficult. Antonio has an idea that not only puts the two of them very close, but lets Antonio have some very intimate relations with Chess while he makes the burgers for the customers. It's service with a smile and a moan with this food truck.

Tired Big Brother--Marco's big brother Tony is working a full-time job at night and going to college full time during the day, so he is burning the candle at both ends and is always wiped out. Young Marco spies him asleep with a boner and decides to help his big brother out with this part of his problems handling this heavy life-load.

Got to Do Whatever I Want--Jake and his buddy Mick, two hulking college football players, had drunkenly set fire to young George's treehouse (built by his dead father) and their mother decrees the punishment shall be in part that the two of them will do anything that George wants them to do all weekend long. George turns out to have a lot of very special plans for these two hunks to make up in part for the loss of his beloved treehouse.

The Motel Kid--Our hero is a struggling free-lance writer living in the motel, so when he is visited by the new neighbor's young son, who has plenty of food and drink, he is willy enough to trade his time for some victuals. But the games soon enough turn from Candyland to hot games in bed.

Shiftless--When the shabbily-dressed man knocks at the farmhouse back door, Galen's grandmother declares the person is "shiftless." The man barters for work in exchange for food and a place to sleep, and proves to be very helpful, including working with the invalid grandfather, and Galen is charmed by the man. And when Galen visits the man that night, he finds the man has other talents than farm work and bathing invalids.

Android 2.0--Layton's family has an android servant Layton calls Timmy who Layton spends a great deal of time with, but his father is a specialist with androids and he gives Timmy an upgrade, turning the very helpful android into a humanoid analogue that has all the emotions and abilities of a human being, including making love in bed, as Layton discovers to his joy. But why has his father made this change to Timmy, a simply home service android?



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