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Co-ed Needs Cash: An Erotic Short Story
Co-ed Needs Cash: An Erotic Short Story
Co-ed Needs Cash: An Erotic Short Story
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Co-ed Needs Cash: An Erotic Short Story

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MODELS WANTED

Strapped for cash, Joni answers an ad for "models" not realizing she's applying for a part in an adult movie. But four hundred dollars for a couple hours work ... how can she argue with that? But how far will she go to earn that money?

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Release dateMar 31, 2012
Co-ed Needs Cash: An Erotic Short Story
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Janey O'Mara

Janey O’Mara was, until five years ago, a stay-at-home mom in Hemingford Home, Nebraska. She first got into writing erotica through the world of Supernatural fanfic. “Yeah, I was big on the Wincest for a time,” she tells us. Eventually she decided to venture into writing original erotic fiction.“I was a quiet girl in college–that was how I was raised, girls don’t speak up. My family was a hyper-traditional, get dressed up for church every Sunday sort, so I didn’t go out and party while I was at college myself. Really, I only there to get my M.R.S. degree. It was only years later that I regretted that, so my first erotica was about college girls being big ol’ sluts. That’s still my favorite genre.”Janey’s stories were among the first published by Pulp Electronique when we opened in 2011, and her “Losing It” remains one of our all-time best sellers. Since then Janey has rewritten her entire life.“Once I got into erotic publishing, I wanted to expand my horizons, go out and experiment. Gain those experiences that I missed in my youth. But my husband wouldn’t have anything to do with it. So we got divorced. I waited until our kids were in college, then I left him. Now my sex life is nearly–nearly–as exciting as my fiction. I’m not gonna tell you my user name, I but I’m an active participant on Fetlife. I’ve got my pets, guys who’ll do whatever I ask of them.”What does the future hold for Janey O’Mara?“Oh, I definitely want to explore more kinks with my fiction, stuff I’d never try in real life but’s fun in fantasy.”

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    Co-ed Needs Cash - Janey O'Mara

    COED NEEDS CASH

    JANEY O’MARA

    Text © 2011 Janey O’Mara

    Cover art © 2019 Sean O’Hara

    A Pulp Electronique Book

    Smashwords Edition

    Also by Janey O’Mara

    Easy A or Easy Lay? *

    Granola Girl *

    Dungeons, Dragons & Lesbians *

    Losing It *

    Mud Puddle Reunion *

    I Used to Be a Good Girl *

    Coed Needs Cash

    My Best Friend’s Sister (Is a Kinky Slut!)

    Truth or Dare Orgy:

    1. Public Display of Affection

    2. Full Service Pizza Delivery (forthcoming)

    Blackmailed!

    1. Shoplifters Must Pay!

    2. Christmas Train (forthcoming)

    * Also available in the collection I Was a Coed Nympho

    COED NEEDS CASH

    The cashier swiped my card, frowned at the screen, then said, No work.

    What do you mean, ‘no work’?

    She shrugged and handed the card back to me. Bitch. I grabbed my tray and started into the cafeteria. The cashier shouted at me to stop, and a man appeared in front of me as though by magic. He wore a polo shirt with the school logo emblazoned on his breast, and a blue-tooth ear-piece that made him look like a complete tool. In the three years I’d been eating in the cafeteria, I’d never seen any kind of manager, but this guy clearly was one. Is there a problem?

    Card no work, the cashier said.

    Look, I know I have credits left. Maybe you should hire someone who speaks fucking English and can use a computer.

    May I see your card, miss? the manager said.

    I handed it to him, and he took it to the register. The next guy in line, some pasty-faced geek, was giving me the stink-eye, as though the delay were my fault. The manager navigated through menu options on the screen and then swiped my card. I waited expectantly. I’m sorry, he said and handed the card back to me, but you’ve used all your credits for the month.

    That’s impossible, I told him, trying to think back. My parents had cheaped out this year and put me on the sixty credits a month plan, but that was okay because I normally just had a granola bar for breakfast. Okay, there were a couple times when I used credits for bagels and coffee, but I don’t usually eat on campus on weekends, so that should balance out. And yes, every once in a while, I splurged on sweet-and-sour chicken from Hunan Express, which cost two credits. But I couldn’t’ve used them all. I

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