Two friends are having coffee and one mentions an advert dealing with 'wishes', spend so much and your wish comes true. Secretly one decides to contact the site, with pleasing results - read on.
A story in the Tomorrow is another Day Universe
My clan-by-choice and I are off to save the world from nuclear war, which was much, much closer than anyone realized during the Cuban Missile Crisis. My partners and I are bonded by honor, intellect, and sexual energy. Given much of the crisis was due to being fucked over by politicians, I see no reason for the heroes not to find pleasant fucking. There also is nuanced historical analysis.
Saucy April Fool pranks revenge after Truth-or-Dare work challenges with surprises. Sue plans a trap for her 'new work friend.' The best laid plans... often go awry.
When fourteen-year-old Jordy notices that his very intimate friend, sixteen-year-old Matt, has a lot of new sports equipment in his room, Matt says he got it from his soccer coaches, Butch Blake and Chuck Jamison, who own a sports store. Matt invites Jordy to go to a Christmas party the coaches are giving for the soccer team Matt is on, where Jordy discovers that he is Matt's Christmas present to Butch and Chuck.
"Why don't you take your nose out of that book and look at all this crumpet?" asked Danny. "What?" I replied. "Look, I've got to finish this before my exam next week." "I just wish I had your good looks," mused Danny. "What?" I said again. "Good looks, what rubbish." "Hey, it's not rubbish that all the good looking birds keep giving you the eye," he observed. "And you're too busy to notice."
Sitting in a bar one night, our narrator flashes back to the night he and his now wife each lost their virginity while out parking by the lake -- and the current misery that was created by that night. Based on the Meatloaf hit "Paradise by the Dashboard Light"
This is a heartfelt story about four childhood friends, three guys and one girl, growing up together. It’s messy, funny, and realistic, showing how their close-knit friendship gets tested as they stumble through puberty and all the awkwardness that comes with it. You’ll read how their bond changes, cracks, and sometimes even breaks under the weight of growing up. It’s one of those stories that feels super specific to them but also totally relatable, like you’re right there with them. Enjoy! :)