This story is not related to my story "Breast Enhancements", but is infact an offshoot of "Placebo": More messing around with mother nature. "Placebo" need not be read prior, but it will provide a little different flavor (NPI) to the story.
Nina finds that living in San Francisco is much more expensive than she or her mother could have imagined before she left the Philippines, and soon she finds herself in dire straits. Fortunately for Nina, her widower landlord is both understanding and creative in helping her find a way to pay the rent.
A Roomies Story (4) Kim babysits Professor Lake's grandchildren when he is called to a meeting. Later she cares for the Professor himself. Although both are adults, this is about a young woman with a much older man. (This time I have the right story attached.)
A "Delights" novel (12) Part of the Kobekistan universe
It is a great honour to be appointed Ambassador of the United States. When President Maria Suarez appoints Professor Klein as her Ambassador to Kobekistan the objectives of US policy are to help that country out of the feudal age of being ruled by the Emir, and to sell them US products. How will Professor Klein fare in a country which is ruled largely by the whip? Will the Professor resist the sexual temptations, and the dominance/submission culture so prevalent in such a society?
Ex-lovers in High School have their paths separate before graduation, but he finds out 20 years later at a High School Reunion that she still holds a torch for him. Can he ever again trust her? A story of love lost and found… and revenge!
If I had the least notion that the events at those previous parties were an "educational one-off," I certainly had another think coming. You can't tame what's naturally wild! Besides, "In your own lounge-room, no-one can hear you scream!"
I found a phone. My parents don't let me use the computer anymore, so I typed all this out on a phone I found and uploaded it from the library wifi. Sorry if there's any typos. It's about this boy I used to like at school. It's not a true story. But I wish it was.