This is one of those stories about the lives of everyday people, where the only sex is implied, and not a lot really happens. Jim Maclean was an Englishman taking a holiday of a lifetime in the USA. After deciding to buy a used car to travel around in, he gets a nice vehicle, but also much more than he bargained on.
What does an alphabet soup agent do when he retires at an early age? Does he just drop off the grid or does he take what has been given to him and try to make a life out of it? Read and you can follow along and see how Jason copes with life after the hectic life of an agent.
A Story in the Walnut Street Universe
Logan DeVry is attracted to Alexandra, a young computer technician at his office, after she helps him with a problem filing documents. He woos her and discovers she is involved in LGBT affairs, although she insists she is not a lesbian. When their relationship reaches the lovemaking stage, Alex confides that she is a pre-op trans woman. This initially puts Logan off, but his love for her overcomes his reluctance. In the end he discovers new dimensions to his sexuality, and to hers.
When CIA operative Agnes Becker was posted to Harbalistan, she knew God must have sent her there for a reason. And when she learned of the ticking terrorist timebomb, all became clear. Now she's going to do whatever it takes to protect the American homeland. She may be the reticent sort, but in the end, no sacrifice will prove too great.
A Lost Colonies Mission Report
The Golden Hind discovers one of the colonization missions that didn't make it to its destination. (Like most of these stories, there's sex here, but it's deep in the story and msy not be the stroke material you're looking for. You may, however, enjoy the story anyway.) / (Reviews)
They call it Serendipity: the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way. It certainly turned out that way for John and Joe...