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THE END OF INNOCENCE
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Twenty short stories or chapters, fifteen were short story ideas totally original by me, a three-part story and a two part story were for PGG who's a fan who pays me to write him stories of one boy and multiple men and one short story was for XPR, a proofreader who proofreads in exchange for his commission. 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 End of Innocence--Bannon is a gentle seven-year-old peasant boy who has developed a friendship with Clearsky, a unicorn who lives in the nearby forest. Their friendship is mutually beneficial, he brings her carrots and turnips to eat and she shows him where to find the healing herbs his village needs to cure their illnesses and tells him how to prepare them. All is well until the young nobleman appears and befriends Bannon himself, and in doing so, ends the boy's innocent friendship with the unicornn forever.

The Princess, the Frog and the Prince--My own take on the classic fairy tale which never made sense to me. When the Princess loses her ring in the river, and the talking frog retrieves it, she renegs on her agreement to grant the frog his few favors, but her young brother is charmed by the talking frog (what boy doesn't love frogs?) and in doing so, well, guess what happens after that?

What is This Thing Called Making Love?--Todd's father is a "mad scientist" intent on making a robot that is so humanlike that it cannot be told from a real person and he creates Silas, an apparently handsome young man, who he gives to Todd as a friend and companion. Silas learns a lot about being human, only he is puzzled about one thing on these puzzling emotions, concerning love and how two people "make love." He wants Todd to show him how to make it!

The Gift--Ben is a spoiled rich scion who is flying his personal starship on a lark when he encounters a "Restricted" world. Intrigued, he pays a visit, to find himself the guest of the planet's king for a feast that is very sybaritic to say the least but the real surprise is the gift the king has put on board his ship when he leaves!

Peripatetic Prince Pebabapin's Painful Priapism--A story for XPR. The wandering prince with the alliterative name and manner of speech has a painful issue with his privates, the result of a witch's curse, and he is seeking the cure which can apparently only be ameliorated by the pentration of the correct nubile boy's rectum. He has sought this charmed anus far and wide but the actual solution was to be found in an unusual way.

I Hate Camping!--Our hero, young Terry, has no interest in the physical challenges of a young boy and has made it very clear to his father, but he is dragged along on a camping trip just the same. But Terry changes his mind when he sees his father's buddy's older son Race arrive, and the two chum it up, by the river and in their shared sleeping bag at night, and Terry learns to love camping!

Hired Hand--Amos is a hired hand, a muscled hulk who walks the country roads stopping at farms and working on chores for his room, board and spending money, not to mention some fun with the young boys of the farmers he meets along the way.

Deal with the Devil--When our young hero Jacob hears in church about the deals people have made with the Devil in exhange for their souls, he decides to see if Satan might be willing to help him with a school bully for a lower price than that. So he sends the Infernal One a prayer and a dark-haired man appears and negotiates a lower price with Jacob to run the bully away from Jacob's school for him.

Fairly Oddparents: Wishing on a Wish-Ring--A Two-Part fan-fic story for PGG. The cartoon character Timmy Turner's parents abandon him for three days and banish him from his house while they fumigate for termites, and Timmy is temporarily left along by his fairy godparents who need to make arrangements for little Poof. While they are gone, Norm the genie appears and gives Timmmy a ring good for one wish if he wear is, and Timmy makes a wish that all men would be nicer to him. And when has a genie's wish ever not ended up twisted on the wisher? A lot of hunky male characters from both Earth and Fairy World take their turns on Timmy as he attempts to get the ring removed and stop the wish, because otherwise, the wish will never end!

Insomnia--Our adult hero Henry has insomnia and is tossing and turning and his wife kicks him out of bed. He goes downstairs to find his young son Hank (Henry, Jr.) who finds out that his Daddy who is about to try to sleep on the couch and insists that Daddy come join him in his own bed. Once there, Hank has the cure for his Daddy's insomnia which is both old-fashioned and infallible.

Saved--David Watson once had everything, until con men effectively finagled everything he had away from him and when he attempted to get it back, they sabotaged his marriage and bankrupted him as well. Destitute and alone, he is ready to jump off the pier and end his life, when a young boy prevents him and talks him into coming home with him to a small closed shop. There, he offers David an odd proposition, stay and help him reopen and run this shop by pretending to be his father, or the boy will lose it as well as his home. He agrees and a new life begins for him, and he is saved from oblivion.

My Birthday That Wasn't--On our hero's sixteenth birthday, he not only discovers his mother doesn't plan to do anything for him, but has taken most of his money he has earned for a car out of his savings account to spend on her stepsisters. He decides to move out and seek life on his own, and ends up with a homeless young boy and the two of them end up creating a new life together.

I Love My Calendar Guys--A three part fan commission story for PGG. Our young hero's father is a photographer creating a hunk-of-the-month calendar by photographing handsome young men to illustrate each month of the year, and our young hero has the job of keeping the hunks happy and relaxed while the father is busy setting the scene and dealing with the stage props for the shoots. Twelve gorgeous guys, every one a prize.

A New Life--In the future, the law has a new way to deal with criminals, their memories are erased to the point where they are no longer a danger to others. Our hero's uncle is one such criminal who has been returned to his family's care to be rehabilitated and taught how to contribute to society the right way. Our hero is doing his part, and his uncle (who doesn't know this boy is his nephew) soon falls madly in love with him.

Forty-Eight Hour Liberty--James is fresh off the ship in port and has a forty-eight hour liberty and is off to see his sweetheart after many months. When he gets there, though, he finds she has taken up with another man. Broken-hearted, he goes to the park, and observes a young boy scorned by a pack of older boys at their play, and he strikes up a companionship with the boy (they share a rejection) and soon he is taking the boy on the date he had planned for the girlfriend, and one thing leads to another.

Stood Up--Marcus is dismissed by the other local boys from their pickup softball game for being too young, and as he is sitting there alone, a man comes by chasing a girl who is telling him to buzz off, she wants a man better than him and his lousy tickets to a circus. Marcus would love the circus and says so, and the man smiles and says, well, why not, and invites Marcus to go with him. In return, Marcus invites him home for supper, and soon enough, the man moves in with them and into Marcus' bed!

You Can't Go Home Again--Corey comes home from the War on the train and finds that everything has changed, all his friends now are gone elsewhere, his girlfriend married someone else and even his parents converted his bedroom into a sewing room. Neighbor boy Sal discovers Corey on the living room couch and takes him over to his house where his mother makes him breakfast and makes him feel very much at home, and Sal takes him to his bedroom and helps this combat veteran feel even more at home.



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