William is depressed because his mum won't perform artistic striptease in school assembly and he's being teased by his friends. She's a coward, they say. All the other mothers have done it, even puny Alan Saddington's mum. Dorinda Lane tries to help. She's a friend and tomboy; but she knows what boys like. "I could strip for you," she says. "But you'd have to order me like you're a dictator and I'm your prisoner and we're in the boiler house where no one can hear, and I'm hanging by my arms."
The moment she walked into any room, all heads turned her way. Yevette (Eee-vette) Morningstar was a Bayou girl and her mixed blood made her like a precious bloom of unique beauty and sexual appeal without compare. She carves her way through the players that seek to strip her of her dignity and wins out in the end because she has the stamina to stay the course.
Jovon is not what you'd call a 'nice boy'. He doesn't like born-girls. He'd rather make his own. [As of 6/5/18, all formatting errors are fixed. If you read/rated this story before that date, please give Jovon another try. He won't be any nicer, but the story will make more sense. DSS]
This is part of the Libertine series. (2) Part of the Massachusetts Family Love universe
This is a spin-off from the Hank serial, which begins to describe life for Reginald, Sally's narrow-minded ex, who is turned into a sex slave and gigolo for Sally's half-sister Candy and Candy's half-brother/beau Lewis.