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A Night As My Crush
A Night As My Crush
A Night As My Crush
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A Night As My Crush

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Adam had a crush on Heather since the day they met. She was as perfect and as sweet as any girl could be.

But their world was turned upside down when Adam innocently wrote a Pagan ritual into their drama club's play and they swapped bodies while rehearsing it!

Not knowing whether or not they can even swap back, they must spend the night in each other's bodies. Will they be able to fool their friends and family? How will innocent Heather cope with being in a boy's body? And how will Adam deal with being in the body of his life-long crush? Well... what would you do?

This is an erotic gender swap story strictly intended for mature audiences, including body swap, intimate self discovery, and scenes too racy to be described in this synopsis. 11,000 words.

(All characters are over the age of 18)

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 16, 2014
ISBN9781497787858
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    A Night As My Crush - Ben Schrodinger

    1.

    After college most guys would be rushing out the doors to get home on a Friday night.  But not Adam.  Friday night was the night that the Drama Club met up.  Most guys in the Drama Club really enjoyed drama.  Adam wasn't most guys.  In fact, he stood out like a sore thumb; hunched over the desk, head resting on his hand and looking rather bored.

    Adam had no interest in drama at all.  He had never seen a play in his life, and unless a trailer promised explosions that would make the town's fourth of July firework display look like the detonation of a soggy match, he wasn't that interested in movies either.

    He liked books though.  He had considered joining the Book Club, but they met up on the same night as the drama club, which made his decision to join a conflicted one.

    His interest in the Drama Club was a girl.  A beautiful girl.  The one that was sat beside him in fact.

    Her name was Heather and to Adam she was as perfect as any girl could be.  She was as sweet as berry wine and as saintly as Mother Teresa.  Those who are blessed enough to meet her would walk away slightly lighter in step and with a warmness in their hearts that would stay with them forever.  She kindled that warmness in people.  She was smart too, always at the top of her class for as long as Adam had known her.

    And of course she was beautiful.  Her hair was long and perfectly straight.  She didn't like to think of it as blonde, but it was fair, and at the very least a dark blonde.  She had big brown eyes with speckled emerald rings around the pupils.

    And as if Adam's infatuation needed any more encouragement, she had also been the most well endowed girl in class since high school.

    Sadly, they had little in common besides the fact that neither of them had been in a relationship.  For Heather that was by choice since she had no end of suitors.  For Adam not so much.  He was easy enough on the eyes, but as socially inept as a rock in a high jump.

    The Drama Club had just held a vote, and though there was still some discussion over which play would be chosen, all agreed that their end-of-year play should be a work of Shakespeare.  They wanted it to be good, but a major problem they faced were the costumes.  The school's costume collection had been accumulating for decades through donations and brisk sprees around the local charity shops.  They could have pulled off anything from Billy Elliot to Grease, but had absolutely no period costumes fitting for a Shakespeare play.

    We could rope in the Fashion Club to make us some costumes?  I'm sure they'd do it.

    They won't do it for free though.  That much material's going to be expensive.

    We could do it without costumes, suggested one of the guys.

    You mean in our regular clothes? asked another.

    "No.  I mean literally without costumes.  It would get people through the door!"

    Oh, you! chastised Heather, sweetly.  "I'm sure it would, but no.  We just need to raise funds for the new

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