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Trios
Trios
Trios
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Trios

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"Synchronicity" A straight guy learns just how well two gay lovers work together.

"Bunkmates" One dorm room, two bunks, and three guys. You add it up...

"Double Dipping" Two straight friends come across a single young man skinny dipping.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 22, 2011
ISBN9781465853165
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Bad Penny Press

The home of authors Donny Dickson, Donn Falcone, Ray O. Sunshine and more, Bad Penny Press provides hardcore erotica that doesn't necessarily cross the line, but proudly stomps all over it.Our most popular stories center around "family-friendly" erotica, where love and lust know no bounds, just respected limits, but keep it all in the family. And there are many stories of cross-generational gay and heterosexual encounters, those demonstrating that an age difference makes no difference when it comes to sexual hunger, are the current primary focus.Some Bad Penny Press stories spring from fertile imaginations, while a number of them are based upon true experiences. Rape and BDSM stories do not have a home here.Please enjoy Bad Penny Press in moderation. Aw, hell... take as much as you want!

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    Trios - Bad Penny Press

    TRIOS

    Copyright 2011 - Bad Penny Press

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    All characters in this work are portrayed as consenting adults.

    Any assumption otherwise is solely in the mind of the reader.

    Synchronicity

    Being a deejay in a hotel nightclub has its perks. I get paid to play music, get a few drinks sent my way from appreciative guests, a few dollars dropped in my tip jar, and plenty of attention from the ladies.

    Friday and Saturday nights bring out the wild crowds and the women who, once they've had a bit too much to drink, start hitting on me. I've even had a room key dropped in my tip jar a time or two by the really tipsy ones. But the hotel management really frowns on me responding to such enticing invitations, claiming that any follow-throughs I make as an employee can be construed as reflecting upon the hotel management, and even the chain at large.

    And it's all because some bonehead hotel deejay in Albuquerque took up a lady on her offer and they got walked in on by her husband. Panicked, she in turn accused the deejay of taking advantage of her drunken state and the husband sued the hotel chain since the deejay was an employee.

    Part of the resolution was that we deejays became contractors and not so much employees. Yet, there was an unwritten rule that we contractors also had to keep our distance from the hotel guests. Even if the hotel wasn't directly liable for our philandering, our contract could be terminated in a heartbeat.

    That doesn't mean that we can't take someone up on their offers, though. It simply means that we don't take up offers on site with registered guests. Sure, if the guest wants to follow you home and jump your bones there, have fun. Otherwise, keep your dick in your pants and do your job.

    But this wasn't a Friday or Saturday night. This was a Tuesday evening where my real work was spent rolling out a nice series of songs that weren't really intended for dancing, but would keep patrons in the bar and buying drinks without putting them to sleep. Believe it or not, there's

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