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THE YEAR THAT TRAVELED IN TIME
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Twenty short stories all written all by me. Fourteen were ideas totally original by me, five longer stories were mine done on commission for PGG who pays me to write him stories of one boy and multiple men (sometimes, he tells me to come up with a story for him), and one I wrote for a new fan on commission, TTG, per his specifications. While I write fan commission stories using their ideas, I always do my best on these fan commission jobs, trying to make the stories as original and exciting as I can, so you might have some trouble telling the difference even though I label those stories here.

The stories in this book are:
The Year That Traveled in Time--At an unknown distant era of the future, the planet Earth enters a zone of time distruption and during that year, the inhabitants of the future are capable of traveling back in time. This story gives three visits from those temporal visitors to various men in time, and the fun they have during their brief visits.

The Long Journey--Spencer is the son of a rich family on their space yacht, fleeing their dying planet with only a family servant Martin for company. His parents spend all their time on the bridge trying to find a new home for them, leaving Spencer alone with Martin for the long journey to a new world. But Martin has a secret he is keeping from Martin about his parents....

El Dorado--Enzo is a space adventurer seeking the fabled planet El Dorado, lost since the fall of the Empire of Man but said to hold fabulous treasure. He finds the planet but the secret of El Dorado is not at all like the legend he has been told, as he finds out the treasure comes at a high cost. A PGG fan commission (my idea).

Peace and Freedom--David's mother has joined a commune where their motto is freedom for all above all else and he is saddled with the commune name of Featherwind. David's first meeting at the commune is a naked former soldier by the name of Wildflower and soon David and Wildflower are taking full advantage of the freedom the commune affords them.

I Hate Kids!--Kenneth is a free-lance writer working from home when he hears his new neighbors moving in, with three very noisy boy children. His peace and quiet to work is shattered but he discovers that having three precocious boys for neighbors isn't all bad after all.

Truth or Dare--Our hero's older brother and three buddies all are stuck babysitting their younger brothers while their parents all go on a weekend retreat together. The younger boys demand the older ones play with them, a game of "Truth or Dare," and the action gets wild as the dares reveal a very important truth about these boys and their older brothers. A PGG fan commission.

The Boys of Himera--The two city-states of Himera and Rhamnous have been at war on a regular basis for a long time, when the priest of the war god asks the god for an answer to this ceaseless, victoryless combat. As a result of that divine intervention, only boys are born to the people of Himera and the people of Rhamnous decide to attack before the army of Himera is populated by the boys are grown up. However, these boys have another weapon they can wield to save their town and bring peace to these two city-states which the war god has provided to them.

The Other Door--Our young hero is a neglected child, and he finds in his new home's bedroom a door that doesn't seem to go anywhere, until he opens it and discovers a new world of men and boys that is better than the world he now lives in.

Again--Madison James won the lottery and now lives the life he chose, alone and behind curtains not bothered by anyone...until the day his nephew-by-marriage drops off his son Dawson for Madison, begging Madison to just watch him for a week, which Madison reluctantly agrees to. He quickly finds out that his relative had dumped his son on Madison to get rid of him and when he finds out why, he has to decide what to do next! A fan commission for TTG.

Alex in Weirdoland--Young Alex is sitting under a tree drowsing when he sees a cock run by declaring it is late. He chases the cock down a hole and falls in and ends up in a bizarre world with lots of weird excitement for a precocious young boy. You can guess where I got this idea!

I Hate the Beach!--Most kids love the beach but not Neill, despite what his mother encourages him to do. While walking along to buy a snack at the snack bar, he encounters a friendly handsome hunk who strikes up an acquaintance and while Neill doesn't learn to love the beach, he finds a lot to love about the men who hang out there!

The Hurricane Wedding--Our young hero Cedric is attending a destination wedding in Florida but a hurricane is intruding on the festivities, preventing the bride and her family from attending. Left lingering in the hotel where the wedding is to take place, Cedric is watching the approaching weather and finding plenty to do with the hunky men there to work the wedding. A PGG fan commission.

Two Housepets--In the future, Mankind has been long enslaved by a much larger alien species that has since colonized Earth and Men, now turned into their pets, have forgotten their history and heritage. This is the story of a young boy who has been adopted by an alien family to be the playmate of their older male pet and the man and boy find a lot of fun to have together while they play in their captivity.

Empty World--A man named Pierce suddenly finds himself in a city that is empty but everything is as if people had just left it a short time before. He thinks he's alone, then discovers a young boy also living here, and the two begin to form a friendship. Then Pierce discovers that there is a lot more to this boy than meets the eye as he learns the truth about this empty city and empty world.

Walking the Guest--Hank's family has gone to the Olympics, only to discover their planned hotel room was double-booked and they have to go to another location miles away. This motel is occupied by a smaller nation's Olympic team, and our hero gets intimately acquainted with the team members while they stay there. A PGG fan commission.

The Three Demons--Altryides The Summoner hired the young Cantes to help him cast a spell, and he must do as the wizard commands. Turns out that the wizards has him be the sexual plaything of three successive demons that take their pleasure with Cantes, then do the wizard's bidding. But there is a stronger magic that Cantes turns out to have and not know it...

Blow-By-Blow--Taylor and his adult-age older brother Lucas share a bedroom and when Lucas returns from a date in a bad mood, Taylor asks him what happened, and Lucas shares with his little brother all the intimate details of what happened on his date, and what he wished had happened that didn't with the girl who said "no."

A Boring Week-Long Cruise--Rowan's parents book an economy cruise on a merchant ship which carries a few passengers, which leaves our young hero with little to do. He seeks out his fun as he can on this working ship among the crew and finds plenty of fun with the hunky sailors aboard. A PGG fan commission.

Charley--When the starship "Bella Luca" arrived at the colony world Usa, they found no survivor but one, a young boy named Charley whose only companion was an odd native creature he called Devon. Only on the way back to their home worlds do they realize that Charley's bond with Devon is a lot deeper than they realized, and by then it was much, much too late...

A Boy's Best Friend--In the future, everyone has a "friend" which is an implanted AI computer chip which talks to him, helps him, educates him and communicates with other "friends" on his behalf. Our young hero Benny and his "friend" Tak go out one day and after school, he sees a handsome young man he's drawn to. Tak and the man's "friend" speak and set up a very good time for the two together with a promise of more good times to come. A boy's best friend, indeed!


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