Nicky is a plumber. He's 24, virile, and doesn't talk about his sexual exploits. A young mother wants a new washbasin installing, but left alone, Nicky finds her daughter wants him to fix plumbing of a different kind. Without thought for consequences, he 'fixes' her pipework - twice - and she is so impressed, she tells her friends. Within days, Nicky is thoroughly immersed in new teenage pipework - and their mothers.
The most popular slogan in the post Civil War period was "Gone to Texas" or simply "GTT" because the promise of living in a free society without restrictions of too much government was too tempting to resist.
This addendum to Nick Scipio's "Summer Camp" is fan fiction and not canon. Since the Summer Camp series is Paul's story, many side stories never get told and always left open questions for me. This story is one I needed to hear told. Big Ed Magnusson's series is following Chris Coulter. This is my version of what happened after Leah's wedding and is published with the permission of Big Ed and Nick.
Working at home has pluses and minuses. This guy found out he liked it a lot more than expected thanks to the neighbors. They were extra friendly and the further developments went further than he had imagined.
Suffering the ramifications of the events detailed in “On the Highway,” newlyweds Dan and Daisy separate. While he throws himself into his new job, she works at an edgy bar, doing what she loves. Both deal with fresh desires, while pining for what they’ve lost.