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Nineteen short stories (one a two-parter), ten were story ideas totally original, eight were for PGG who's a fan of one boy and multiple men with an extra-long story, but has cut back on his requests, so they are a mixture this time, and the two-parter story was for BRG. I did my best on these ten commission jobs, trying to make them as original and exciting as I can, so you should have trouble telling the difference here even though I label those stories here. Regarding the two fan-fic stories of TV comedies, I tried to make you feel you were watching the TV as you read it. Several stories are Christmas and Valentine's Day themed due to the time of year I wrote them.

The stories in this book are:
The Magic of Love--A young magic apprentice is alone in the wizard's tower when he finds his home is being invaded by a thief. He must use a magic spell he is unfamiliar with to save the wizard's treasures, and the spell he uses to stop the thief works a little too well.

American Dad: Steve Loses His Virginity--Steve is too bashful to ask a pretty girl to the dance, so Roger offers him an alien potion designed to make him irresistible to women. Roger accidently gives him the wrong bottle, he is now irresistible to men! Written on commission for PGG.

The Maiden's Pool--At a caveman's intertribal meeting, the young warriors find their mates by entering a pool of the maidens blindfolded, and must find and grab one of the women who becomes your mate (the gods have spoken!). When young Brek swipes a hunk of meat from the feast and is chased, he ends up in the pool with the women and a young hunk grabs him and hauls him to shore. By tribal law, the gods have spoken and they are now married!

The Lonely Heart's Valentine's Day Party--Nineteen-year-old Patrick is stuck with babysitting his little brother Kevin on Valentine's Day, but his own plans is a party for the guys his age who don't have a girlfriend at the moment. He drags his little brother along, where Kevin finds plenty of action with the horny single guys at the party...including Patrick. Written on commission for PGG.

I Was a Valentine's Day Babysitter--Jim is an eighteen-year-old closeted gay man, who is offered an "out" for the holiday by becoming a babysitter for his little brother and the younger boys of his mother's friends (for money, of course), so he agrees. He sets the kids up for a slumber party and figures he's done with a big problem, but a shout brings him downstairs to help, only to be tackled by the boys and he is stripped and his "package" explored and enjoyed by the boys...and Jim.

Funiculì, Funiculà--Our young hero is riding a funicular up to a mountain chalet for Christmas, but his too-rich family is subject to paparazzi, and when one of the other passengers turns out to be a ruthless member of same, he discovers the other men on the funicular are his guardians. The issue resolved, he rewards the men the way only a horny boy can! Written on commission for PGG.

The Summer of 1925--Our hero's poor family works tending crops on a former plantation, and live in the shacks behind the mansion, his whole family in a two-room building shack. When our hero and a buddy spy on one of the men in the solo shacks who is naked and hung, our hero is caught by the man. As a punishment, he is ordered by his father to go help the man whose idea of help involves a much closer look, touching the man's body, and more.

The Ring and the Mask--Prentiss' wealthy grandfather asks to see him in private, and gives the boy a ring that is magical. Wearing it, he is invisible and intangible to other people, he can see, hear and touch them, but they can't do that to him. Prentiss uses the ring in the way only a very curious boy would, but there comes a time when the ring is more of a burden than a gift.

Two Plus Two Plus One Makes Five--Lakopa Kekoa is a Hawaii-American born in Ohio who is coming to babysit the two Hawaiian boys adopted by a gay couple. He finds the two boys are more than a handful but enjoys their sexual antics and has a good time, and in part two, the fathers come home and join in the fun. My two-parter story written on commission for BRG, who asked for a sequel to a story in my "Life of the People" book.

My Alien Wedding--Living on Morena, young Devi learns his Morenan friend Krimor is getting married, and begs the hunky Space Marine Omri to take him along so he can see the native weddings that he has heard from the other Marines are lots of fun. Omri takes him there, to find the alien method of mating is not only foreign, but has an interesting side-effect on the members who attend the nuptials, which explains why Omri was willing to let him come along!

A Christmas Chalet--Mom drags our hero along with her to a Christmas party at a mountain chalet, but he quickly finds that the party is a "cougar hunt" so the only attendees are middle-aged wealthy women and hunky young men. He is worried he'll have a lousy Christmas but his handsome ski instructor gives him the best Christmas ever. Written on commission for PGG.

The Tribe Must Go On--After a savage raid by a rival tribe, our young hero and a single warrior who was out hunting when the attack happened, are the only survivors. They are the last of their tribe, but they form a bond that will sustain them during the times ahead, for the tribe must go on no matter what.

Christmas Time Damage Control--Our hero's dad is in big trouble, the words he said at a public speech have gotten his ten employees of his little production plant angry just in time to badly affect his Christmas production. He must make amends, but the employees have a bizarre demand for their forgiveness, they want our hero to be their sex toy. Our hero bravely agrees and has more fun than you'd think he'd have. Written on commission for PGG.

The One-Armed Bandit--Our hero and his mother are en route to Los Angeles with the proceeds of his deceased father's estate, a small enough amount, but outside of Carson City, a small restaurant casino has a series of slot machines that draw his gambler mother into their one-armed clutches. As he watches his mother blow through their money, he strikes up a conversation with a handsome waiter, and their friendship and more saves the day for our hero.

The Simpsons: Bart's Ride-A-Long Goes Wrong--Bart wins the prize to go on a ride-along with the Springfield Police Department, but Officer's Lou and Eddie's day turns out to be one where there is a robbery at the Kwik-E-Mart and Bart ends up in the clutches of Snake with the seat of his trousers torn out as he rides a motorcycle with Snake in his escape. Written on commission for PGG.

Hard Times--When Jim's father takes off and leaves him, his mother and two sisters not only alone but destitute, Mom's waitress friend takes them in and they move in with her and her older son to a two-bedroom apartment. Jim and the son Peter have to share his bedroom and bed, which leads to nightime issues because the mattress they share has a big central indentation that makes them end up spooning in the middle.

The Loser Takes it All--Our hero's dad is on a TV game show and they need to win, because Dad needs the money bad! He is clearly outclassed by the competition, so it falls to our hero to keep the competitors off their game with a little under-the-podium action. Written on commission for PGG.

The Island--Casey Donovan is alone on a lifeboat in the South Pacific, and he doesn't want to be rescued (he killed a man) and when the small island comes up, he is about out of strength and life. He ends up being rescued by a boy who turns out to be this isolated island's only occupant, and they must make a new life together on the island, and by the time they are done, they don't want to be rescued!



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