An American novelist is in Berlin, Germany, researching his next book at the state library. He has visited Germany before to feed his fetish for fourteen-year-old boys, fourteen being the age of consent in Germany. He is trying to curb that fetish, though, and has come to Berlin this time solely to research. He has to walk through a park where homeless boys lurk, though, to get to the library. Temptation rears its head.
14-year-old Sandy has escaped home in "wherever" and come to Hollywood, not to become a star but to find a sugar daddy. Homeless, crouching under a bridge, and living off serving men, he is offered a trip to a brothel ranch to be given to a movie star as a favor exchange. It's a "why not?" proposition for him.
Robbie, 17, has been dropped by his date at the theater. He goes to his favorite diner, where he meets Helen, 21, a fascinating woman who proves a delightful dancer after she feeds nickels to the jukebox.
Elian, having survived a boat trip from Cuba to Florida that his parents didn’t survive, has gone to an aunt in Miami. She sends him to her estranged husband, Duardo, in Islamorada Key for the summer to work on Duardo’s charter boat. Duardo also has a gay bar and initiates Elian to serve men there. Elian is pulled into more sinister work on the charter boat, though.
White pulls black to it. Weak seeks strong, and strong overpowers the weak. Danny’s white and weak, while La’Kisha’s black and strong. In “She’s a Bully,” prepare for an unlikely bond between two seemingly incompatible souls. Meet Danny, a timid and vulnerable young man. The boy’s world turns upside down when he crosses paths with La’Kisha, a fierce and unrelenting bully. But beneath the surface of their contentious relationship lies a connection.
A play on the classic, A Christmas Carol. Holly has been going through a bit of bad luck and has lost her Christmas spirit. Three ghosts visit her to help her see how to get her Christmas sparkle back. This is a very sexual story, involving a lot of dark themes.