It was the 'Miss' that swung it, of course. If he'd asked, 'How much, Ma'am' or simply, 'How much', then I might have just walked away, but it was a while since I'd been called Miss and I liked it. A lot.
A Take Me Out to the Ballgame Story Strokers beware: This story is practically a sex-free zone. It could have been written by Nicholas Sparks. Maybe it was. It's all romance, mixed up with a little baseball. Consider yourselves warned.
You don't have code clearance to read this. It's above Top Secret. If you know about the Sword, Shield and Guard, you've violated statutes that will get you tossed into a deep, dark hole in some black site. You've been warned. This story should never have come out. The author who wrote it is missing. There's sex, violence, adventure, politics, the President is involved. I shouldn't have said that. This is the second book. There are men approaching my house with guns. This is the end. Shit!
Shy, quiet Tammy watches her brother Patrick and his girlfriend, Katie, mess around. When she gets caught, Katie suggests she watch to learn about sex. Experience sometimes requires a hands on approach
Andrew, an English inventor, uses a bachelor party to escape his job and adulterous wife. Maria, formerly a top escort whose career ended when her face was horrifically slashed by a knife. They fan the spark when they meet into warm blaze. This tribute to Oscar Wilde is my attempt to bring some of his ideas into he twenty-first century.
The first strokes are the hardest. Mike’s traditional background didn’t prepare him for the whole new world of college. Sexy women flashed him. His new roommate regularly charmed ladies into his bed. Meanwhile, Mike dreamed about his roommate’s sister. Then the sight of green panties started him down the path to a life he’d never imagined. As he eased into this open-minded world, he had to learn: where would he draw the line? Note Slow Code. This is book 1 of a 7 book series.